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INDYCAR: No evidence Will Power suffered concussion in St. Petersburg

INDYCAR has revealed that there is no evidence suggesting Will Power sustained a concussion in a crash during practice for the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg last weekend. Power reported on Saturday after qualifying that he had not been feeling well, and had requested to sit out the session before going on to take pole position and break his own lap record twice. Power was eventually ruled out of the race on Sunday, with Oriol Servia taking his place in the #12 Penske car. INDYCAR announced that Power had arrived in St. Petersburg battling an inner-ear infection, and failed a Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) test on the Sunday of the race when being asssessed by the...
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