Will Power blames “pressure from outside” for Penske firings before Indy 500
Will Power has🅘 his say after Tim Cin⛄dric loses job at Team Penske before Indy 500

Will Power insists that Team Penske were forced into firings key executives ܫdue to pressure from frustrated rivals.
Roger Penske 168澳洲幸运5官方💫开奖结果历史:dispensed with team presideꦉnt Tim Cindric, IndyCar managing director Ron R🎐uzewski and IndyCar general manager Kyle Moyer in the fallout from Sunday’s Indy 500 qualifying controversy.
After last year’s ‘push to pass’ issue, Penske failed a 🃏technical ♔inspection last weekend on the cars of Josef Newgarden and Power, prohibiting them from qualifying.
Roger Penske 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:had to talk to angry rivals to make promises about gaining back credibility.
The three major departures from the team mean Newgarden, Power and Scott McLaughlin 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:will h🔥ave new race strategists and lead engineers for the Indy 500.
Newgarden and Power are 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:starting at the back of the 🍌33-car grid, their punishment for failinꦐg the technical inspection due to illegal🅺 modifications to rear attenuators on both cars.
But Power expressed his sympathyജ for the executives whose jobs have been lost in the fallout.
“It’s kind of a shock and a pity,” Power said.
“They’re all extremely good at their job. It was just the pressur⛎e ꦦfrom outside...
“I guess Roger had to make a tough decision, but I can tell you these were very credible people. The🥃y really were.
“As you know, the infraction was very🧸 minor. It wasn’t a performance gain.”
Power added about Roger Penske:&nb🌠sp;“I feel bad for hജim.
“He’s in a very tough spot in that situation.
“You could tell it was heavy on him. To🐷ugh, tough for him to have to do that.
“I think Roger moves forward very quickly - he makes decisions, he moves forward, doesꦗn’t dwell on 💛it.
“Starts looking at what is𒈔 absoluteꩵly best for the team and everyone to move forward.
“That’s Roger. That’s why he’s so successful.
“He’s not going to sit and spend a month worrying about what happe🐬ned.
“I think he’s ‘how cಞan we fix this and let’s mov🐻e forward and make sure it doesn’t happen again.’”

James was a sports﷽ journalist at Sky Sports🥀 for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.