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What did Penske learn from 2015?

Faced with a decision to retool Team Penske for 2016 or stand with the personnel that almost delivered the 2015 IndyCar championship, Penske Racing president Tim Cindric has doubled down on the assets they have in place. "Honestly, [2016 is] the year with the most continuity that I've really experienced with any team," Cindric told RACER. "Four cars, four of the same drivers, four of the same race engineers, four of the same chief mechanics, four of the same data guys, four of the same guys calling the races. Virtually the same pit crews. The changes were very minor." Juan Montoya's last-minute championship loss to Target Chip Ganassi Racing's Scott Dixon...
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