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Power seeks 'a clean year' to stay in title hunt

"It was certainly strange," Will Power says of his uncharacteristic 2017 season. The Team Penske veteran, a Verizon IndyCar Series champion in 2014 and perennial title threat for the Captain, closed the year in a bizarre place. Despite winning more races than all but one of his teammates, the final Drivers' standings showed Power ended up last within the four-car Penske camp. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Honda, Chevy swap top spots in Sebring practice IndyCar considers Phoenix surface procedure to improve passing Shank's IndyCar perseverance finally pays off RACER video: Robin Miller's Tough Guys, Larry Dickson Newgarden readies for RallyX on Ice debut It was the first...
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