Will Power returns to victory lane after two years

After two years and four days Will Power is a꧟n IndyCar ꦬrace winner once again.

Will Power
Will Power

Will Power had to wait two years and four days between his last win in the 2022 Chevrolet Detrཧoit Grand Prix, and his win last n𝄹ight at Road America. But finally, the two-time IndyCar Champion returned to victory lane once again.

Power admitted that last year was extremely tough for him due to ev🧸ents in his personal life, but now that his focus is fully back on racing heꦆ reflected on how special this race win is to him and his family:

“This is massively special; we have worked so h𒉰ard to get wins and I worked so hard in the off-season. Last year was very stressful, I had👍 half a mind at home and half a mind at the track, so it was hard to perform at a high level then.

“I am a very, very happy man. Very, very happy. That was ver🌌y well deserved for the whole team, we worked so h൩ard for that.”

Power also admitted that he had once believed that he may never re🌼turn to Victory Lane as his winless drought kept extending. But he believes that the difficulty to win in IndyCar shows how tough the Championship is and makes each win even better:

“You do start to think that. But I know we have the pace; at Long Beach we were really quick we j🌠ust had yellows falling at wꦚeird times, and we’ve had plenty of second places. 

“But that just shows what this series is, it is no joke. It is incredibly hard to win, and you have to work hard and do a perfect job otherwise you🌌 are not going to win.”

The 43-year-old ended his post race interview in Victory Lane by stating just how lucky he is at the moment when asked about his new෴ found happiness:

“I just know how lucky I am. I am lucky to drive for Penske, I am lucky that my wife got through all of that last year, I’ve got a great family, I am lucky man. I am lucky to do this. Anybody that complains when we have got a job like th𒅌is needs a kick in the backside.”

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