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Will Power joins Andretti and aims to make Penske regret writing him off
Summary
Will Power, a long-time Team Penske driver with 71 poles and 45 wins, has joined Andretti and will race for 75 Express at the upcoming Rolex 24; Team Penske has named David Malukas as his replacement.
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Will Power is moving on after a long run with Team Penske and has joined Andretti, according to the report. He will also drive for 75 Express, owned by Kenny Habul, in the GTD Pro class at the upcoming Rolex 24 at Daytona. Power drove for Roger Penske from 2009 and built a record-setting IndyCar career. The 2025 season included a prolonged period of uncertainty for Power after Penske prepared a transition.
Key facts:
- Will Power drove for Roger Penske from 2009 and was a long-time member of Team Penske.
- He holds the series record for poles (71) and has 45 career wins, including the Indianapolis 500, and two IndyCar championships.
- The article reports that Power has joined Andretti.
- He is set to race for 75 Express, owned by Kenny Habul, in the GTD Pro class at the next Rolex 24 at Daytona.
- Team Penske selected 24-year-old David Malukas as Power's replacement, and Power faced uncertainty through much of the 2025 IndyCar season.
Summary:
Power's move from Team Penske to Andretti follows a lengthy and successful partnership and a season marked by uncertainty. He will compete at the upcoming Rolex 24 for 75 Express, and other details about his future race plans in IndyCar are undetermined at this time.
