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.
- Power won at Portland International Raceway, ending a recent winless streak for Penske and securing his first victory of the season, on August 10, 2025.
- Coming off multiple setbacks, Power said the victory provided a much-needed breakthrough after an unusual year for the team, which faced a season of misfortune risking its first winless campaign since 1999.
- On August 10, 2025, Power won at Portland International Raceway, making him the top Penske driver this season, and crossing the line 1.5388 seconds ahead.
- After Portland, speculation intensified over Power's contract status as he told reporters a looming deadline will soon free him to explore opportunities if no deal is reached, with no indication from Team Penske of an extension into next year.
- Amid growing anticipation, Penske's 2025 lineup remains uncertain, with Power's future unclear as no firm plans are revealed and rising talent David Malukas may compete if Power departs.
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