OWNER:
TEAM PENSKE 22
FORD MUSTANG
CREW CHIEF:
BRIAN WILSON
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He made it to the second round of
the Playoffs again in 2018 in the
xnity Series.
Cindric’s fth-place nish in Brad
Keselowski Racing’s (BKR) No. 19
Ford F150 wasn’t quite title-worthy.
But the come-from-behind charge
gave Cindric third in the nal standings,
behind NGOTS Champion, Christopher
Bell, and runner-up and 2016 title-holder,
Johnny Sauter.
With the closure of Keselowski’s team, Cindric
moved in 2018 to a driver-development team elded
by Roush Fenway Racing in the NASCAR xnity Series.
He teamed with Ty Majeski and former BKR teammate
Chase Briscoe in the iconic No. 60 Ford Mustang. He drove the
Nos. 12 and 22 in selected starts for Team Penske.
Cindric has a very diverse racing background. He’s won races
in Red Bull Global Rallycross Lites, the IMSA Continental Tire
Sports Car Challenge, the ARCA Racing Series presented by
Menards, his only two starts in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series
East and the Truck Series, where he also logged eight top-ve
and 16 top-10 nishes in his rookie season in 2017, along with
his rst career Busch Pole Award.
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He also is a three-time Presidential Fitness Award winner.
Cindric started his racing career in Legends and Bandolero
cars. The teen then set out on an eclectic journey through
motorsports including Global Rallycross, Formula Ford,
IMSA and Pirelli World Challenge sports cars.
He became the youngest driver to win a Continental Tire
Sports Car event – also at Bowmanville – and will share
seat time in Mustang’s in that Series with Majeski, Briscoe
and fellow Ford xnity driver Cole Custer.
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