The 64th annual Rolex 24 At Daytona endurance race will take place on January 24th and 25th 2026 to kick off the IMSA sports car championship. If that’s not enough to get you to watch, Mercedes-AMG just announced the its driver lineup, headlined by two-time IndyCar Series champ and Indy 500 winner Will Power.

Power will make his long-awaited Daytona race debut in the No. 75 Express Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO with Aussie Supercars champ Chaz Mostert, and factory Mercedes driver Maro Engel. Power had previously been scheduled to race the 24 Hours of Daytona in 2023, but skipped the race to be with his wife Liz during her life-threatening illness.

The 75 Express car will compete in all five Michelin Endurance Cup races in the GTD PRO division, but Power may not be back in the cockpit, as he focuses on the 2026 IndyCar Series with his new team, Andretti Autosport.
A fan-favourite, and inspiration to us at Demaras Racing, superstar driver Will Power is embarking on all these new challenges in ‘supposedly’ the twilight of his racing career at 44-years-old.