
In 2019, Power and the Verizon Chevrolet team finished fifth in the INDYCAR SERIES standings after generating two wins, three poles and six podium finishes. Power posted wins during doubleheader weekends at Mid-Ohio and in the Harvest Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course. It marked the 11th consecutive year that Power produced a top-five championship season. 12 team claimed seven top-10 finishes and five podium results to end the year ranked fifth in the series standings. Overcoming the challenges of a 2020 season that was impacted by the global COVID-19 pandemic, Power and the No.

12 Verizon Chevrolet team to a race victory at the Indianapolis Grand Prix, along with one pole position, four podium results and a ninth-place finish in the championship standings. Power still enjoyed a solid season in 2021, as he helped guide the No. With his one race victory, nine podium finishes and five NTT P1 Pole Awards in 2022, Power found the right formula to earn another series championship. Following the 2021 season, in which he finished outside the top five in the championship standings for the first time since 2009, Power adopted a different mental approach to each race weekend, one with amazingly consistent results. Power’s combination of raw speed and veteran experience put him in a good position to continue to compete for another NICS championship and a second career Indianapolis 500 victory this season.

12 Verizon 5G Chevrolet team continue to consistently run among the fastest cars in the deep and competitive INDYCAR field. The 41-year-old Power has showed no signs of slowing down. Additionally, Power’s victory at Detroit in 2022 extended his streak with at least one win to 16 consecutive seasons. In qualifying for the final race of the year at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, Power broke a tie with racing legend Mario Andretti as he won his his 68th career pole position, the most in series history. His most satisfying career accomplishment came on the same weekend that he captured the 2022 NICS championship in the No.

His 41 career victories places the Australian driver alone in fifth place on the all-time wins list as he enters his 16th season driving for Team Penske in 2023.

