Team Penske, Indianapolis 500 and Will Power
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A sold-out Indy 500 packed with drama
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Will Power faces an uphill battle in starting from the last row this year, but the 2018 champion can't be counted out.
FOX is this year's network home for the 2025 Indy 500. FS1 will air Friday's practice and Pit Stop Challenge. FOX Deportes will cover this year's race in Spanish. Don't have access to FOX through a cable provider? A live TV streaming service like Fubo or DirecTV is an easy way to tune into this weekend's race.
And talk of Indianapolis, and it will almost certainly bring the world's most famous 500 Mile Race to the forefront of the mind and imagination. From its beginnings as a yard of bricks laid just past the turn of the 20th century,
Two Penske favorites and former champions will start at the back Sunday in the Indy 500 after a violation. Here's what you need to know.
In an exclusive interview with FOX Sports' Jamie Little, Roger Penske said he was "totally disappointed" by the violations surrounding Josef Newgarden and Will Power's cars during qualifying for the Indy 500.
Will Power reflected on the final practice session ahead of the Indy 500 event. The 44-year-old offered a candid assessment of his performance and his overall feeling ahead of the upcoming oval race.
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Will Power and Josef Newgarden were among the fastest cars in Indianapolis 500 practice, hours after their teams were penalized for illegal modifications in qualifying.
Penske and Ganassi are two motorsports giants, and their rivalry will take center stage again this weekend at the Indy 500.