Will Power prevailed in the very last second of the Firestone Fast Six to take the pole for the inaugural IndyCar Classic at the Circuit of the Americas.
Team Penske driver Will Power took home more than $2.5 million following his victory in the 102nd Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, as revealed following the publication of the full prize money list on Monday night.
Will Power charged to his maiden Indianapolis 500 victory on Sunday after overcoming Ed Carpenter in a race-long battle before reclaiming the lead in the closing stages after Stefan Wilson and Jack Harvey attempted to fuel save their way to an unlikely victory.
Will Power charged to Penske's 200th Indy car victory and his first success of the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series season in Saturday's Indianapolis Grand Prix, beating Scott Dixon despite having to go lean on fuel in the closing stages.