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

Will Power insists that Team Penske were forced into firings key executiღves due to pressure from frustrated rivals.
Roger Penske 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果♉历史:dispensed with team president Tim Cindric, IndyCar managing d🐠irector Ron Ruzewski and IndyCar general manager Kyle Moyer🐲 in the fallout from Sunday’s Indy 500 qualifying controversy.
After last year’s ‘push to pass’ issue, P꧟enske 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 have new r𝕴ace strat🌼egists 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 failing the tech﷽nical inspection due to illegal modificat𒆙ions to rear attenuators on both cars.
But Power expressed ♐⛦his sympathy 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 from outside♐...
“I guess Roger had to make🦹 a tough decision, but I can tell you these were very credible people. They really were.
“As you know, the infraction was v🌞ery minor. It wasn’t a performance gain.”
Power added about Roger Penske:&nbsౠp;“I feel bad for him.
“He’s in a very tough spot in that situation.
👍“You could tell it was heavy on him. Tough, tough for him to have to do that.
“I think Roger moves forward very quickly - he makes decisions, he move♔s forward, doesn’t dwell on it.
“Starts looking﷽ at what is absolutely 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 happened.
“I think he’s ‘how can we fix🔴 this and let’s 💦move forward and make sure it doesn’t happen again.’”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Am🧸ericanꦏ sports, to football, to F1.