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INDYCAR: Tests reveal no concussion for Power

IndyCar has announced that a medical evaluation revealed no definitive evidence that Will Power suffered a concussion when he crashed during practice at St Petersburg on Friday. The Team Penske driver was evaluated at the University of Miami Concussion Program, during which he passed the immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT) test and a MRI/DVI study was normal in all parameters. An IndyCar statement said that Power was evaluated by a team of physicians specializing in concussions. "The doctors at the University of Miami concluded Power's symptoms were not the result of a concussion, and may have been related to a lingering inner-ear infection for which he...
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