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Power suffered no definitive concussion evidence'

IndyCar organisers have announced Will Power suffered 'no definitive evidence of a recent concussion' after his Friday practice shunt at the Firestone Grand Prix of St Petersburg, passing all medical assessments. The 2014 IndyCar champion dropped out of the race after suffering with an illness despite putting his Team Penske machine on pole during Saturday's qualifying and was subsequently replaced by Oriol Servia. It was reported the 35-year-old was forced to miss the race after suffering concussion during a crash on Friday which he failed to recover from but IndyCar organisers have since released this statement: “INDYCAR announced today that results of an extensive evaluation at the...
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