. 12WillPower and Team_Penske reach new multi-year agreement IndyCar
Two-time and reigning NTT IndyCar Series champion Will Power has signed a new contract with Team Penske that takes him well into the series’ forthcoming hybrid era.The 2014 and 2022 champion, whose current contract finishes at the end of this current season, is believed by Motorsport.com to have signed up for 2024 and ’25 with both parties considering ’26 as an option.
The news comes less than eight weeks after the title sponsor of his #12 entry for the past dozen years, Verizon, confirmed a multi-year extension of its partnership with Roger Penske’s legendary squad. Power spent two seasons at Walker Racing for the final two years of the Champ Car World Series, and then one season at KV Racing after Champ Car and the Indy Racing League united for 2008. Power then parlayed a one-off ride with Penske in 2009 – subbing for Helio Castroneves – into a part-time ride for that season, winning at Edmonton.
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