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Will Power will not return to Team Penske for the 2026 season after 17 years with the team.
Power won two IndyCar championships (2014, 2022) and the 2018 Indianapolis 500 with Penske.
He ranks fourth on the IndyCar career wins list with 45 victories.
David Malukas is expected to replace Power at Team Penske.
Andretti Global is a potential landing spot for Power, possibly replacing Colton Herta.
Will Power's departure from Team Penske marks the end of an era. During his 17 seasons with the team, Power became one of IndyCar's most successful drivers, securing two championships and an Indy 500 win. His 45 career victories rank him fourth in IndyCar history.
The decision for Power to leave Penske comes as the team looks to the future with younger talent. David Malukas, who Penske signed late in 2024 and installed with technical affiliate AJ Foyt Racing to develop in 2025, is rumored to be the most likely candidate to fill Power's seat.
Power's next move is uncertain, but Andretti Global is a potential option if Colton Herta pursues a Formula 2 opportunity. This move would allow Power to continue his IndyCar career with a competitive team.
Penske, under pressure to take a major stand as the owner of both Team Penske as well as Penske Entertainment — the company which owns IndyCar and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway — amidst conflict of interest concerns, fired the trio and saw IndyCar president Doug Boles levy stiff team-centric penalties that included Power’s No. 12 Verizon Chevy being sent to the back of the starting grid in the 33rd and final spot.
Q: Why is Will Power leaving Team Penske?
Team Penske is likely looking to bring in a younger driver.
Q: Where might Will Power go next?
Andretti Global is a potential landing spot, especially if Colton Herta leaves for Formula 2.
Will Power's departure from Team Penske signifies a shift in the team's focus towards younger drivers.
Power's legacy with Penske includes multiple championships and a place among IndyCar's all-time greats.
The IndyCar silly season is in full swing as teams shuffle drivers for the upcoming year.
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