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Indy Lights: Kaiser wins but title race down to two

Kyle Kaiser shrugged off any additional pressure from competing at his home track to score a convincing victory in the first leg of Saturday's Mazda Indy Lights Grand Prix of Monterey, but was still eliminated from title contention. The 20-year old Californian qualified on pole position for race one of the Laguna Seca double-header, then led throughout the 30 laps to claim his second victory of the season for Juncos Racing and his first since Phoenix International Raceway back in April. UAE-based Englishman Ed Jones finished second for the Carlin team to reclaim the championship points lead from Uruguayan Santiago Urrutia, who could manage only fifth for Schmidt Peterson Motorsports with...
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