This year represented a proper return to form for Will Power. The 43-year-old Aussie was back to a similar pace to 2022, when he captured his second IndyCar title.
The comparison came early and often, and he proved a problem for the paddock with three runner-up finishes in the opening four rounds. His ultimate return of seven podiums including three wins was the joint most in the series on both fronts, tied with Penske team-mate Scott McLaughlin.
A late surge for a potential third title was wiped away in the Nashville finale after a seatbelt issue hindered any chance to dethrone Alex Palou.
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