Two-time IndyCar champ Will Power, the 2018 Indianapolis 500 winner, has signed with an agent for the first time as he heads into a contract year with Team Penske. A14 Management, a new company launched by Spanish drivers Fernando Alonso and Oriol Servia,
Marco Andretti will attempt to take part in his 20th Indianapolis 500 as part of Andretti Global. The son of former team owner Michael Andretti is set for another month of May spent in the No. 98
Will Power will be 44 by the time the 2025 NTT IndyCar Series season rolls off the starting grid at St. Petersburg on March 2nd. Talk has been circulating throughout the paddock about just how much longer the veteran championship driver plans to stick around.
If Will Power had his way, he’d keep racing for Team Penske — maybe five more years. He certainly believes he can keep winning IndyCar races for that long. The 2018 Indianapolis 500 champion and two-time series champ announced Wednesday he’s hired an agent for the first time in his career as he enters the final season of his current contract amid speculation he may not return in 2026 with the powerhouse team.
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Will Power is arguably one of IndyCar's greats. With two championships and the 2018 Indy 500 victory to his name, the Team Penske driver has nothing left to prove.
Four-time Indianapolis 500 champion Helio Castroneves will attempt to make the Feb. 16 Daytona 500, driving Trackhouse Racing’s Project 91 car, the team announced Monday. Castroneves will be a teammate to Trackhouse Racing drivers Ross Chastain, Daniel Suarez and Shane van Gisbergen.
The Detroit businessman and race team owner collected his 20th Baby Borg trophy Thursday for his team's Indy 500 win in 2024.
Power, who turns 44 in March, joined Team Penske in 2009 and owns the series career record for poles, surpassing Mario Andretti’s previous mark of 67 in 2022. Power now has won 70 poles though last season was his first IndyCar season since 2008.
Two-time IndyCar champ Will Power, the 2018 Indianapolis 500 winner, has signed with an agent for the first time as he heads into a contract year with Team Penske.
Despite Michael Andretti stepping down from his CEO role of the racing team he founded two decades ago, his presence is still felt at Andretti Global.
Three active owners have won 16 of the last 20 championships: Rick Hendrick has nine, Roger Penske five, and Joe Gibbs three. Two went to the inactive teams owned by Tony Stewart/Gene Haas, the other to long-retired Barney Visser.