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Toronto Indy Lights: O’Ward wins incident-filled race

You might not think a grid of seven cars could accrue so many incidents, but somehow the first Indy Lights race of the weekend at Toronto got thoroughly jumbled by a string of events and drizzle. Even before the start, polesitter Colton Herta in the Andretti Steinbrenner car was at a disadvantage around the bumpy street course, nursing an injured thumb that had needed splint and heavy gauge tape to make the race survivable. Then his issues were compounded at the start when Santi Urrutia’s Belardi car ran into him hard enough to jack his rear wheels up, just as he was trying to put the power down. He immediately fell to fourth, as his chief championship rival and Andretti Autosport...
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