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Will Power’s season got off to a terrible start. Mixed up in someone else’s crash at St. Petersburg, the Australian opened his quest for a third championship in 26th place and then went on an epic …
Will Power’s season started off on a rough note due to being involved in someone else’s crash at St. Petersburg, leaving him in 26th place. However, he showcased an impressive recovery by finishing in sixth place at The Thermal Club, and securing fifth place finishes at Long Beach and Barber Motorsports Park, followed by a podium finish of third at the Indianapolis Grand Prix. His consistent top six performances elevated him to seventh in the championship standings, just nine points behind his teammate Scott McLaughlin. Power remains optimistic about potentially closing the gap by the end of the month and is looking forward to the Indy 500 where he believes Chevy can secure its first win of the season. Despite the limitations on passing during the latest race, Power is eager for the oval track challenge and is confident in the team’s strategies and car performance.






