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Newgarden at ease in Power's eclipse at Pocono
Josef Newgarden didn't win at Pocono, but holding on for second in the ABC Supply 500 behind Will Power produced another step forward toward a potential first Verizon IndyCar Series title for the first-year Team Penske driver against all rivals bar his Australian teammate. And he's good with that. "Yeah, it was a good day for points. Tough when you have an opportunity to potentially win a race at the end of it, but I don't think we had enough for Will, to be honest with you," Newgarden said, although he acknowledged that he changed his tactics slightly on the last lap in a final bid to overcome Power's defensive line to the inside. "I wasn't going to just try and finish...
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