Will Power sat down at the podium, smiled and said, "Good day." The Australian meant it as a greeting, but he most definitely had a good day. Power started up front and never relinquished his spot to win the Indy Grand Prix of Alabama on Sunday, capturing a race that escaped him last year and doing so without a misstep. "I can't think of a race where I've been so cool, so physically fine and where I had everything go so right," Power said, adding that maybe last year at Sonoma was comparable. Power extended his wire-to-wire lead enough for some comfort in the final laps and finished 3.38 seconds ahead of Scott Dixon on Sunday, while Dario Franchitti was third on the 2.38-mile road course at Barber Motorsports Park. Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/racing/indycar/news/story?id=6324424