Patience the key for Australia’s Will Power in third Honda Indy Toronto victory
TORONTO — Patience paid off for IndyCar veteran Will Power.
The Australian’s decision to use his second pit on lap 58 proved to be the difference on Sunday as Power captured his third Honda Indy Toronto title and 28th victory of his career.
“Team called me in just at the last minute and perfect timing,” Power said. “I mean, I can’t tell you how many times it’s gone the opposite way for me at this place and many other places. I was so stoked to see yellow lights as I went into pit lane.”
“Not often you catch a yellow like that.”