In a surprising move for IndyCar fans, Australian driver Will Power has announced he is leaving Team Penske after 17 years. The news, revealed on September 2, 2025, marks the end of a long and ...
Will Power of Team Penske finished ninth in the 2025 IndyCar drivers' standings with one win (Portland) and three podium finishes. He had six top-5 finishes and five of 21st or worse. Power's average ...
Two-time IndyCar champion and 2018 Indianapolis 500 winner Will Power was fastest in the first practice session for the 2025 Indianapolis 500 on Tuesday. In a session delayed by rain and prematurely ...
Will Power’s foray into sports car racing will continue with a long-anticipated debut run in the Rolex 24 At Daytona. The two-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion and 2018 Indianapolis 500 winner has been ...
And it was with Penske’s lack of the bandwidth and interest at that moment to engage Power in contract renewal talks — talks that ex-team boss Tim Cindric had twice promised would come first at the ...
MOORESVILLE, North Carolina — "I just want it to go away." That's what veteran INDYCAR driver Will Power said in the wake of the controversy involving him and the now infamous Plower Move that he made ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Will Power, the consummate company man who won two IndyCar titles and the Indianapolis 500 for Roger Penske, will not return to Team Penske for an 18th season. The long-expected ...
Will Power needed just one day to close the door on his 17-year career with Team Penske with the announcement Wednesday that he will replace Colton Herta at Andretti Global next season. The two-time ...
The press release made it seem Will Power decided to step away from Team Penske, but reporting this IndyCar season says otherwise. Power is the only driver other than Alex Palou to win an IndyCar ...
Andretti Global announced on their website that two-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES Champion Will Power will join the team in 2026, driving the No. 26 Andretti Honda. Team Penske elected not to bring the ...