Will Power Wins 2018 Indy 500 - Pays 11-1 Odds

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Will Power has won the 2018 Indianapolis 500 with a payout of $1100 on every $100 betSCROLL DOWN FOR MORE

Power is an Australian motorsports driver who currently competes in the IndyCar Series, driving for Team Penske. 

Sunday will be Power’s 11th 500.

“Winning the 500 is the last box I need to tick in my IndyCar career,” he said ahead of the race.

And he did just that on Sunday.  Congrats to Will Power.

2018 Indianapolis 500 results

    Will Power
    Ed Carpenter
    Scott Dixon
    Alexander Rossi
    Ryan Hunter-Reay
    Simon Pagenaud
    Carlos Munoz
    Josef Newgarden
    Robert Wickins
    Graham Rahal
    JR Hildebrand
    Marco Andretti
    Matheus Leist
    Gabby Chaves
    Stefan Wilson
    Jack Harvey
    Oriol Servia
    Charlie Kimball
    Zach Claman De Melo
    Spencer Pigot
    Conor Daly
    Max Chilton
    Zach Veach
    Jay Howard
    Tony Kanaan
    Sage Karam
    Helio Castroneves
    Sebastien Bourdais
    Kyle Kaiser
    Danica Patrick
    Ed Jones
    Takuma Sato
    James Davison

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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