Will Power Set for Sportscar Debut at Indianapolis 8 Hour With 75 Express
Habul shifted the entry to Pro to bolster his six-point chase for the IGTC Independent Cup.
Overview
- Power joins team owner Kenny Habul and Supercars star Chaz Mostert in an all-Australian lineup competing for overall honors.
- The trio will race a 75 Express/SunEnergy1 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo in the sixth running of the Indianapolis 8 Hour.
- The event runs October 16–18 as the season finale for the Intercontinental GT Challenge and GT World Challenge America, featuring 25 cars with 11 in Pro.
- Habul swapped out Pro-Am co-drivers Adam Christodoulou and Yannick Mettler after a Suzuka refueling-valve failure cost a lap and key Independent Cup points.
- Power’s previously planned debut with Habul at the 2023 Daytona 24 was canceled due to his wife’s post-surgery complications, and he is set to move to Andretti Global in IndyCar next season.