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Power was not concussed, is cleared for IndyCar return

Penske driver Will Power's medical issues preventing him from taking the start in the IndyCar season opener in St. Pete were "not the result of a concussion", IndyCar has announced. The 2014 champion sat out the St. Pete race after suffering from nausea throughout the entire weekend, albeit he had managed to top qualifying with a new track record before pulling out of the event. On Sunday, IndyCar released a statement saying that Power had been diagnosed with a "mild concussion" after having crashed his #12 Dallara DW12 in Friday practice - however, further evaluations have proven this not to be case. "The doctors at the University of Miami concluded Power's...
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