Will Power became the first Australian driver to win the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, giving team owner Roger Penske his 17th victory in the famed race. Power, 37, led for 59 laps, and took the lead for good with four laps to go after three racers ahead of him had to refuel. Power, driving in a car from GM's Chevrolet, ended up holding off Ed Carpenter, who had started from the pole position, to take the checkered flag in the race's 102nd running. Danica Patrick, making her final IndyCar race before retiring, crashed in the 68th lap. Power's performance capped a winning day for Australian race-car drivers, as fellow countryman Daniel Ricciardo won Formula One's Monaco Grand Prix earlier in the day.