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Power joins Andretti after 17 years at Penske
Will Power needed just one day to close the door on his 17-year career with Team Penske with the announcement Wednesday that he will replace Colton Herta at Andretti Global next season.
U.S. driver Herta joins Cadillac in 2026 test role
Colton Herta has been confirmed as a test driver for the new Cadillac Formula 1 team ahead of its debut season in the sport next year.
First Power, now Herta - what's next as IndyCar market blown open
It took until the after the 2025 campaign had finished, but the IndyCar silly season has jolted into life with Will Power's bombshell Penske exit and now news that Colton Herta is Europe-bound. Jack Benyon looks at the consequences
Andretti announces Power as Herta's IndyCar replacement
Two-time IndyCar champion Will Power will join the Andretti team in 2026 following his exit from Penske and Colton Herta's switch to a F1 role with Cadillac
Will Power’s Run with Team Penske Comes to a Close: A New Era Begins
It’s official—Will Power’s long ride with Team Penske has finally come to an end. Fans have been expecting this for a while, but that doesn’t make it any easier to swallow. After years of pushing hard at the front of the IndyCar field and carving out a le...
Dale Coyne Racing Looks for a New Lead Driver as VeeKay Moves On
Big changes are coming at Dale Coyne Racing. The team is on the hunt for a new lead driver, after news broke that Rinus VeeKay won’t be returning. VeeKay’s agent, Adrian Sussman, made it clear to RACER that the decision is final. But even with the split,...
Dale Coyne Racing Zeroes In on Next Lead Driver to Replace Rinus VeeKay
Change is in the air at Dale Coyne Racing as the team tightens the hunt for a new lead driver following Rinus VeeKay’s decision to move on. With VeeKay choosing to chase bigger opportunities elsewhere in the IndyCar Series, team owner Dale Coyne isn’t was...
How Oscar Piastri changed the fate of McLaren and Alpine
Three years ago, a court ruled that Oscar Piastri's move from Alpine to McLaren could go through. Now, he leads the drivers' championship while Alpine is dead last in the constructors'. What changed?
Sainz: I can win title at 'right place' Williams
Carlos Sainz remains convinced he can become Formula 1 world champion with Williams.
Two-time IndyCar champ Power out at Penske
Ending a year of speculation, it was announced Tuesday that Will Power would not be returning to Team Penske for an 18th season.
MJ's 23XI team argues for charter amid lawsuit
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports argued to a federal judge why the organizations still should be issued a preliminary injunction to be recognized as chartered organizations until their antitrust suit against the stock car racing series is finished.
Major IndyCar exit as Power leaves Penske after 17 years
Will Power will leave Team Penske after 17 years as part of its IndyCar line-up
A domino that needed to fall? Our verdict on Power's Penske exit
Will Power is leaving Penske at the end of a tumultuous 2025 IndyCar season that he ended as its highest-place driver in the standings. Is the timing right? Here's what our team think
McLaren: Norris failure down to us, not Mercedes
McLaren has traced the race-ending reliability issue on Lando Norris' car at the Dutch GP to a problem on the chassis side rather than a failure of the car's Mercedes engine.
Winners and losers from IndyCar's Nashville season finale
A bumper pick of winners and losers from the 2025 IndyCar finale at Nashville, where a number of season-long battles were decided
Scott Dixon Blazes to Top as IndyCar Wraps Up Final Practice at Nashville Superspeedway
Scott Dixon isn’t slowing down for anybody—not even with the season’s end in sight. The Chip Ganassi Racing legend put his No. 9 Honda on top of the speed charts in the final practice session at Nashville Superspeedway, laying down a blistering lap at 198...