Marin Independent Journal

Power focused on title amid wife's health fight

- By Jenna Fryer

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. >> Will Power insisted Friday he is ready to begin his IndyCar title defense this weekend even as his wife battles a serious staph infection.

Liz Power was hospitaliz­ed in January and underwent back surgery to clean the infection from her spine. Ahead of the first practice of the season, the Australian revealed they made two 911 calls this week because of her health, and Liz was hospitaliz­ed overnight Monday.

She's unable to travel at least until May — Power described her as “somewhat bedridden” — so he will open the season Sunday on the streets of St. Petersburg without his family. The couple's 6-yearold son, Beau, remained in North Carolina with his mother.

“Seeing Liz struggle sucks. It really does,” Power said. “She's someone that's always up and going. It sucks having her not be at the race. I know how much she loves it, and I love having her here and Beau here. It's lonely.”

Power said doctors are optimistic about the progress of her healing spine but the infection must be controlled.

“It's going slowly, but it's headed in the right direction,” he said

Despite the concerns, he said he's ready to open his 18th season and is able to focus on his job from the moment he gets in the car. Power bagged his second title last season, which began with Liz's prediction that her husband would rebound from one of the worst years of his career.

“We've had friends stay over, and I've done my same routine, all the same prep work I would normally do,” Power said. “I've been able to get sleep because we have people there. All that's been good. Still, leaving home without them, it's sad. You've got FaceTime and all that stuff, and I'm calling multiple times in the day, but there's nothing you can do about it.”

Power, who turned 42 this week, is in a contract year with Team Penske. Two years ago at this race, he revealed he'd signed a twoyear extension, and said Friday his future with the team “is all in my hands.”

He has said he'd like to race until he's 45.

“We're all good and sorted,” he said. “I'm set beyond this year. I know what's going on after this year.”

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