“We’re excited for the new season,” Kirkwood said. “We’ve got Will (Power) and Ron (Ruzewski) on board, and there are a lot of big things happening in the team. It’s really positive. If we can improve just a bit on the road and short oval races, we’ll be in really good shape. We need more podiums, more top fives. Things are looking up — if we keep progressing, it’ll be a strong year.”
After seventeen years with Team Penske, Will Power didn’t get the contract extension he wanted for 2026 and decided to take on a new challenge with Andretti Global. For the 44-year-old Australian, it’s a fresh start with a team that’s serious about fighting at the front.
“Can’t wait to get the season started,” said Power. “I already tested the car in Phoenix, so going back there is going to be great. I think we’ll make a solid step. Over the season, I feel like we’ll have a car that can contend for the championship. I’ve said it before — I truly believe this team can be the best one in IndyCar within three years.”
“Next season’s going to be a lot of fun — and an important one too,” Ericsson concluded. “I’ve worked really hard in the off-season to come back strong and show what I can do. I need to be at the level I know I can reach — fighting up front, winning races, and racing with the best. I really enjoy street circuits, so the early part of the schedule looks good for us. No guarantees, but it should be strong tracks for us — hopefully we can grab some wins early on.”
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