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INDYCAR: Double trouble for teams in Detroit

This weekend's Dual in Detroit was double trouble for many in the Verizon IndyCar Series. Sandwiched between the Indianapolis 500 and facing a quick turnaround for Saturday's night race in Texas, many of the competitors lost enough ground after the two races that it put a big dent in their hopes for the season. James Hinchcliffe finished 18th on Saturday after hitting the wall on lap 42, and Sunday turned out to be just as bad after he wound up in the wall on the first corner of the opening lap. "Charlie Kimball and Carlos Munoz were going at it and we were just victims of circumstance there," said Hinchcliffe, who wound up 21st. "So, there's not a whole lot to say. When you...
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