Will Power Penske Future in Doubt, Wife Comments After Win at Portland
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, AUG 11 – Will Power secured Team Penske's first IndyCar win of 2025, his 45th career victory, amid ongoing contract uncertainty and a challenging season for the team.
- Will Power secured victory in Round 15 of the 2025 IndyCar Series at Portland International Raceway on August 10, marking Team Penske's inaugural triumph of the season.
- The victory followed a challenging year for Team Penske marked by misfortune and engine failures, while Power’s contract situation for 2025 remains unresolved.
- Power celebrated the commanding 1.5388-second win as a big moment for the whole team, emphasizing the positive impact on Penske's program moving forward.
- At 44 years old, Power holds 45 career IndyCar wins and 71 pole positions, and he declared, "I am not slower, I am faster," highlighting his competitive form.
- Despite the breakthrough, discussions about Power’s future with Penske continue, with any definitive decision likely postponed until after the remaining races.
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Will Power's Portland win sends a message to Penske and rivals
Will Power has become the first Team Penske driver to win an IndyCar race this season with a victory at Portland International Raceway. Power, ranked sixth in the IndyCar standings, has been the steadiest of the Penske trio. He expressed…
Will Power Penske future in doubt, wife comments after win at Portland
Power dominates Portland as Kiwis McLaughlin and Armstrong finish inside Top 10, Dixon finishes 11th after penalty
The IndyCar Series returned to Portland International Raceway for Round 15 of the season, and it was Will Power who emerged victorious, delivering Team Penske its first win of the year and keeping the legendary squad from going winless for the first time since 1999. Qualifying and Practice Marcus Armstrong led the Kiwi charge in […] The post Power dominates Portland as Kiwis McLaughlin and Armstrong finish inside Top 10, Dixon finishes 11th afte…
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