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Power soars to pole on Indy road course

Will Power managed his tires perfectly for the Fast Six and used that advantage Friday afternoon to score his fourth pole position of the Indy Grand Prix. With an almost new set of optional tires still at his disposal, Power knocked Jack Harvey off the top spot by 0.2s as qualifying ended on the IMS road course, and he'll be gunning for his fourth win in what is usually a tune-up for the Indianapolis 500. 'Nothing left on the table in that lap,' said the 2018 Indy 500 winner. 'I knew that (Jack) Harvey had a pretty good time up there, so we put our best set on for the last run and I just gave it my all. Fortunately, it was enough. But man, the heat. I just want to jump into an ice bath...
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