Team Penske

Team details
Roger Penske
Teamowner: Roger Penske
Teammanager: Tim Cindric
Engine: Chevrolet
Workshop: Mooresville, North Carolina
First race: 1968
Josef Newgarden, Sebring

Team Penske: One of the Oldest and Most Successful Teams

Team Penske is one of the oldest and most successful teams in American motorsport. With victories in NASCAR and the American Le Mans Series, the team is most successful in IndyCars. Founded in 1965, Roger Penske's team first entered an IndyCar race in 1968 and quickly reached the top of the podium. In 1969, they made their debut at the Indy 500, and in 1972 they won with Mark Donohue, marking the first of a record 15 Indy 500 victories. After a few years in F1, Penske was one of the founders of CART in 1978 as an alternative to the USAC-led Indy Car series. In the 1980s and 90s, the team was a dominant force in the series with numerous championship titles.

CART Championships, IRL Championships, and Indy 500 Wins

During the split in 1996, the team remained loyal to CART but struggled to keep up with the dominant teams until they won the championship again in 2000 and 2001. After winning the Indy 500 in 2001 and 2002 in the rival IRL, Penske returned full-time in 2002 to what was then known as the Indy Racing League and won with Gil de Ferran in 2003 for the third consecutive time at the Indianapolis 500. In 2006, the team won the Indy 500 and the championship with Sam Hornish Jr., and they finished second in 2008, 2010, and 2011. From 1977 to 2011, Team Penske won 12 championships in USAC, CART, and IRL, with a total of 159 wins, 65 of which were from pole position.

Power and Castroneves as Consistent Forces

In 2012, the team ran with Will Power, Helio Castroneves, and Ryan Briscoe in the new Chevrolet/Dallara combination. In 2013, A.J. Allmendinger joined part-time as a replacement for Briscoe. Hélio Castroneves led the standings for much of that season but ultimately lost to Ganassi driver Scott Dixon. In 2014, Juan Pablo Montoya returned to IndyCar after seven years as a full-time NASCAR Cup driver and won the Pocono IndyCar 500 that year. Most importantly for Penske, Will Power finally won his IndyCar title after narrowly missing out in 2010, 2011, and 2012.

Expansion with a Fourth Car in 2015

After narrowly missing the title again in 2015, Penske aimed for success in 2016 with Montoya, Castroneves, Power, and Simon Pagenaud. The season was a great success, with Pagenaud convincingly winning his first IndyCar title. In 2017, Josef Newgarden joined the team and surprised everyone by winning the championship in his first year as a Team Penske driver. In 2018, the team consisted of Newgarden, Power, and Pagenaud, with Power’s victory at the Indianapolis 500 being the highlight. Castroneves and Montoya raced full-time in the IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship, and Castroneves also competed in the INDYCAR Grand Prix and the Indianapolis 500 in 2018.

2022: Scaling Back to Three Cars

In 2022, Penske fielded three full-time cars after running four cars the previous year. Josef Newgarden, Scott McLaughlin, and Will Power continued to drive for Penske, while Simon Pagenaud left for Meyer Shank Racing. Penske decided to race with three full-time cars in 2022. The team also fielded three cars in 2023 with the same lineup as the previous year. While Power won the title in 2022, 2023 marked the first season since 2006 in which he did not score a win. Scott McLaughlin surprisingly became the highest-ranked Penske driver in the championship, but he was outperformed by Ganassi's Alex Palou and Scott Dixon.

2024: Challenges and On-Track Collisions

The year 2024 was supposed to be the year Penske would fight for the title again, but the season opener started poorly with disqualifications for Newgarden and McLaughlin. A turbulent season followed, with Penske drivers colliding multiple times on track, resulting in a significant loss of points. A third-place finish in the championship by McLaughlin was the best the team could achieve.

For 2025, Team Penske will retain its established driver lineup with Power, Newgarden, and McLaughlin.


drivers

#2 J. Newgarden
United States
Country United States
Sponsor PPG
Season Season 14
Josef Newgarden
#3 S. McLaughlin
New Zealand
Country New Zealand
Sponsor DEX imaging
Season Season 6
Scott McLaughlin
#12 W. Power
Australia
Country Australia
Sponsor Verizon
Season Season 20
Will Power