Will Power's Andretti Move Ends 17-Year Team Drought
"17 years at one shop is either loyalty or a gilded cage. We'll know which by summer."
— Revvly Take
Power finally switched teams for the first time since 2007, piloting Andretti Global machinery at Phoenix. After nearly two decades locked into single-seater rides with Team Penske, the move signals either desperation or opportunity—depending on whether Andretti's engineering can match his input.
Marshall Pruett
RACER · Jan 8
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