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Will Power sure is making Team Penske look silly right now. He became the first Penske driver to win an IndyCar race in this ...
IndyCar veteran Graham Rahal has claimed that Will Power seems highly likely to join Andretti Global in 2026. The two-time ...
Will Power earned the 67th pole position of his IndyCar Series career—tying the legendary Mario Andretti for the all-time series record—and captured the NTT P1 Award on Friday afternoon for ...
Will Power of Team Penske finished fourth in points in the 2024 IndyCar season. Power has 45 race wins, including in 2025 at Portland, and a series-record 71 pole positions, including one at World ...
That is why Power was a bit sensitive about discussing the infamous move in practice. "For me, it just felt like I was back playing iRacing or rFactor," said Malukas, who was on the track in that ...
It's the slowest portion of the race course and Power was trying to get a gap. But on an extremely narrow race course that is also very short at 1.645-miles in length, that can be a maddening ...
Will Power admitted he considered retiring from racing to tend to his wife. But once she received the necessary care from the doctors, Power was able to return to Team Penske’s IndyCar operation.
Will Power 'Beyond Grateful' as Wife Liz Attends Indy 500 Months After Near-Fatal Infection (Exclusive) The IndyCar driver rushed his wife to the hospital with a 106-degree fever in January ...
Will Power, who heads into Sunday's finale up 21 points over Josef Newgarden and Scott Dixon, broke Mario Andretti's record by earning his 68th career pole on Saturday.
IndyCar penalized Josef Newgarden and Will Power for illegal modifications to their vehicles ahead of the Indianapolis 500. Both drivers will start in the back of the pack.
Will Power enters Saturday's Indianapolis Grand Prix (4:30 p.m. ET on FOX) with more wins in that race than any other driver as he has won five of the 16 events on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ...
Will Power led 59 laps in 2018 and finished more than 3 seconds ahead of pole-sitter Ed Carpenter, unleashing a cascade of screams on the team radio and in Victory Lane.