DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Will Power casually walked through the near-empty fan zone at Daytona International Speedway in a simple, white firesuit void of any Penske or Verizon Wireless logos. One of the winningest drivers in IndyCar history was practically unnoticeable at an unfamiliar track where few should have recognized the Australian.
And yet suddenly a crowd grew out of nowhere.
''Will Power! When you put your foot on the gas in an IRL car, there's no stopping you," one man gushed as he clamored for a selfie.
Others handed him diecasts of his iconic No. 12 Team Penske car for his signature. They heaped praise and admiration and offered Power a warm welcome at his first Rolex 24 at Daytona sports car race. He will drive for 75 Express, a team owned by fellow Australian Kenny Habul, in the GTD Pro class next week.
It was the confidence boost Power didn't know he needed.
''It feels good just to be recognized,'' he told one fan.
New chapter
Power had driven for Roger Penske since 2009 and set the series record for poles (71), built a career that has him ranked fourth on the all-time wins list with 71 victories — one of them the Indianapolis 500 — and won two IndyCar titles.