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New detrimental competitor conduct rule 'not a gag order'
The Verizon IndyCar Series has followed through on its promise of introducing new measures to address outspoken comments from drivers critical of the championship such as those that followed in the wake last month's event in Fontana, California. Several drivers spoke out about the high-speed, close-quarters 'pack racing' that broke out at Auto Club Speedway, with reigning series champion Will Power describing the race as "insane" and his Penske team mate Juan Pablo Montoya calling it "crazy". Veteran Ganassi driver Tony Kanaan concurred, calling Fontana "a crazy race" and "nerve-racking" for the drivers while Marco Andretti afterwards declared that...
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