All three of Team Penske’s IndyCar drivers have made significant contractual or managerial moves in the offseason. Two-time champion and 2018 Indy 500 winner Will Power was the first, signing onto Fernando Alonso’s A14 management firm.
Will Power had a rough 44th birthday Saturday when he lost power in his car, brushed the wall during practice and had his hybrid engine changed before qualifying for IndyCar’s season-opening race. Then he failed to advance out of the first round of qualifying while teammates Scott McLaughlin and Josef Newgarden both did move on.