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Team Penske has parted ways with veteran IndyCar driver Will Power, the team announced on Tuesday. The 44-year-old first raced with Team Penske in 2009, and had been with the same team ever since. 17 seasons, two championships, one Indianapolis 500 win, and 42 overall victories describe an incredible tenure at one of IndyCar’s powerhouse […]
Team Penske announced the departure of veteran IndyCar driver Will Power on Tuesday after a longstanding relationship.
Power, who first joined Team Penske in 2009, enjoyed an impressive tenure with the team marked by two championships, one Indianapolis 500 win, and 42 overall victories.
The decision for Power to move on for the next season was mutual, with both parties acknowledging the need for a change.
Power expressed gratitude for his time with Team Penske, citing it as the honor of his life to drive for Roger and the organization.
After finishing ninth in the championship standings, Power leaves Team Penske as the best-performing driver in a challenging season for the historic team.
While Power’s future plans in IndyCar or elsewhere remain undisclosed, Team Penske has yet to announce the replacement for the vacant #12 entry.






