Will Power Discusses Competition Ahead of 2025 INDYCAR Season
Team Penske veteran Will Power shared his thoughts about the upcoming 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season during a preseason media session. The two-time series champion expressed his continued passion for racing and addressed several key aspects of the competition.
Key Changes for 2025
Two significant developments mark the 2025 season:
- FOX Sports becomes the exclusive U.S. television broadcaster
- The 109th Indianapolis 500 will headline FOX’s coverage
Championship Landscape
The current INDYCAR field features an impressive roster of champions:
- Alex Palou – Three-time and reigning series champion
- Will Power – Two-time series champion
- Scott Dixon – Six-time series champion
- Josef Newgarden – Two-time series champion and current Indianapolis 500 winner
"I love the competition," Power emphasized during the press conference, highlighting his enthusiasm for the upcoming season.
Series Overview
The NTT INDYCAR SERIES maintains its position as North America’s leading open-wheel racing championship. The competition encompasses various track types:
- Superspeedways
- Short ovals
- Street circuits
- Permanent road courses
International Appeal
The series features a diverse field of competitors, demonstrating its global reach:
Aspect | Description |
---|---|
Field Composition | International drivers |
Racing Formats | Multiple track types |
Competition Level | Multiple series champions |
Broadcast Coverage | National FOX Sports platform |
Team Penske Position
Power, who pilots the No. 12 Chevrolet for Team Penske, enters the season as one of the most experienced drivers in the field. His team’s achievements include:
- Multiple championships
- Indianapolis 500 victories
- Consistent competitive performances
The NTT INDYCAR SERIES continues to showcase the world’s most versatile drivers competing at the highest level of open-wheel racing in North America.
This combination of experienced champions, diverse track formats, and new broadcast partnership positions the 2025 season as a significant year for the series. Power’s enthusiasm for the competition reflects the high-stakes nature of the championship and the continued evolution of North American open-wheel racing.