An early year of new looks continued Feb. 2 for Will Power, as Andretti Global unveiled the car he will drive in his first NTT INDYCAR SERIES season with the team.
Will Power enters the 2026 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season with a refreshed mindset. Throughout much of 2025, Power questioned his future in the sport. He wanted to remain with Team Penske – the organization he called home since 2009 – but an offer wasn’t immediately forthcoming.
Will Power enters the 2026 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season with a refreshed mindset. Throughout much of 2025, Power questioned his future in the sport. He wanted to remain with Team Penske – the organization he called home since 2009 – but an offer wasn’t immediately forthcoming.
Imagine how odd it must have been for Will Power during Firestone’s two-car tire test Jan. 7 at Phoenix Raceway. It had been 272 races over 17 seasons since he drove for an NTT INDYCAR SERIES team other than Roger Penske’s, and on this day he was back in a Honda for the first time since 2011.
Brooklyn has been the East’s worst team through two weeks, and its lack of star power will likely ensure that remains the same. Over the first six games of the season, the Nets have gone winless.
In the ever-spinning world of IndyCar, where talent and strategy are the currency of champions, change is the only constant. One of the most significant
Well, folks, hold onto your hats. In a move that sent shockwaves through the IndyCar paddock, Andretti Global dropped a bombshell: Will Power, the two-time series champion and Team Penske stalwart, is jumping ship.
Will Power, the two-time IndyCar champion, is set to join Andretti Global for the 2026 season, marking the next chapter in a career that has spanned nearly two decades.
The Dutch driver Veekay has been at Dale Coyne Racing for only a year, but he’s already out of there. This comes as a shock to many in IndyCar, especially since many had been keeping a close eye on the recently resolved Will Power situation.
Two-time IndyCar champion and former Indianapolis 500 winner Will Power and Team Penske have parted ways after 17 seasons. The team confirmed the news on Tuesday, two days after the season finale at Nashville Superspeedway.
Portland brought a battle for the win until the end, and while a winner was awarded, a champion was crowned. Here’s what happened in the Grand Prix of Portland that led to Will Power’s victory and solidified Alex Palou’s fourth IndyCar championship.
With only three races left in the 2025 NTT IndyCar Series season, Alex Palou is close to clinching his fourth championship. Following Sunday's race at Laguna Seca, here's who trending up and down as the circuit shifts its attention to Portland on Aug. 10.
It’s been a weekend of action over in Iowa for rounds 11 and 12 of the IndyCar championship for the Farm To Finish 275 at Iowa Speedway. Alex Palou has now added a second win on an oval to his list of accomplishments.
Former IndyCar champ Will Power is a Renaissance man. In addition to driving race cars for Team Penske, Power has a number of other interests including playing drums — he’s good enough to be professional — not surprisingly, music and he’s also a big fitness buff.
Veteran IndyCar driver Will Power added another accolade to his legendary resume on Saturday, earning his 71st career pole position during qualifying for the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at Worldwide Technology Raceway.
The defense had a meltdown against Ole Miss and couldn’t come up with one key stop against a mediocre Oklahoma State team in two overtimes, but for the most part, it was better than the stats.