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Power Perfection from Pole to Podium in Indianapolis

With the ever elusive Championship now captured, Will Power is a man on a mission, his sights set on the next big prize; that famously large trophy handed out at the end of the Month of May. And with both a pole and a win on the hallowed grounds this weekend, Power moves ever closer to truly "winning at Indy". But while the effusive Aussie enjoyed a relatively drama free race at the front of the pack, a portion of the field wasn't so lucky. Following last year's disastrous standing start, many figured returning to a rolling start would ensure a clean kick off the to the 82 lap race. Many were wrong. Before the field even entered turn one, charging down the front straight...
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