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Will Power claims elusive win in 102nd Indianapolis 500

The single milestone missing in Will Power's storied career is missing no longer. The 37-year old Australian claimed the elusive victory in the 102nd running of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday. Power, the 2014 Verizon IndyCar Series champion, had come as close as second in the 2015 race. Despite a series title and countless wins with Team Penske, driving for Roger Penske comes with the expectation of drinking the milk in Indianapolis. In his 11th attempt at the storied event, Power acknowledges the expectation surrounding the race, and the doubt he has felt in the past. 'I was wondering if I would ever win it,' Power admitted in the post-race broadcast interview with...
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