Tim Cindric is stepping back from his active leadership role at Team Penske, though he will remain team president for the IndyCar operation.
Two years after being penalized for cheating at the Rolex 24, Meyer Shank Racing has made a triumphant return with Acura.
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Tim Cindric, president of Team Penske and Roger Penske's longtime right-hand man on competition, will step back as the ...
Four-time NASCAR Champion Jeff Gordon has raced nearly every circuit but Laguna Seca in his 30-year racing career and amassed ...
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How Jimmie Johnson is feeling like a rookie in the NASCAR Cup Series once again despite his seven championship titles.
Rookie Robert Shwartzman (photo) was less than two-tenths of a second from the top of the speed chart in his first test with PREMA Racing.