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Newgarden self-diagnosed engine problem in final practice

Josef Newgarden was racing a freshly installed engine for his win at Mid-Ohio following a late-afternoon swap on Saturday by his Team Penske crew. The first indication that there was a problem at all was in the final practice session after qualifying, when Newgarden himself heard some concerning sounds from the Chevrolet engine behind him. […]
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