The Pit Straight: Will Power Leaves Penske, Kicks Off IndyCar Silly Season
Power’s departure from Team Penske foreshadowed a chaotic series of driver moves in IndyCar.
Power’s departure from Team Penske foreshadowed a chaotic series of driver moves in IndyCar.
A Sunday night impromptu moment that saw the IndyCar community rally around Will Power was a reminder of what NASCAR 2025 might be missing.
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Power’s time at Penske is over, but his impact on the team will live on long beyond his tenure in the No. 12 car.
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