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Jones insists contact with Kimball wasn't intentional
Ed Jones says there's little he could have done to avoid the incident with Charlie Kimball that left the Carlin car in the barriers during the first part of the rain-interrupted Verizon IndyCar Series race at Barber on Sunday. "There was a bit of contact," Jones told RACER after a misfire with his Honda engine left the CGR driver in 20th position, three spots ahead of Kimball. "He'd already half lost it, and I tapped him and he went around. I didn't mean to do it. When a guy's already almost lost it, you hit the brakes when you can, but with the visibility in conditions like that, judging distance isn't the easiest thing. It wasn't intentional." REPLAY: Full course...
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