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When will Will Power learn his IndyCar future? Team Penske legend expects to have to wait til finale
After spending 17 seasons and becoming Team Penske's winningest IndyCar driver in team history, Will Power says he doesn't expect to learn whether he'll land an extension until this month's ...
Bellingham, Wash. friends Ken Adelstein and Matt Benoit have attended each race since IndyCar added Portland to the schedule ...
Power is one of the most successful drivers in INDYCAR history. He is INDYCar’s fourth winningest driver with 44 wins and the record for most poles with 70.
Will Power has become the first Team Penske driver to win an IndyCar race this season with a victory at Portland International Raceway ...
In a session delayed by rain and prematurely ended by lightning, Power's No. 12 Team Penske Chevrolet laid down a fastest lap of 39.64 seconds around the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Dedicated to running down cancer for good, Team Will Power expects to raise over $20,000 this year, for a total of about $80,000 over the past decade. Joe tells us, “I have no excuse not to give up.
Will Power might not ever be able to live down his fingers. Both of them. No one watching the Izod IndyCar Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on television could have missed it--Power's ...
But now, at age 41, Power accepts that racing is a cyclical sport for any team, even the powerful Team Penske, Mears said. “This whole business is peaks and valleys,” Mears said.
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 ...
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