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Third place 'felt like a win' - Will Power

Team Penske's Will Power feels finishing in third place in the second of two races at the 'Dual in Detroit' double-header 'felt like a win' after a difficult start to his day. The Australian had managed to secure the final spot on the podium after a weekend of misfortune in various forms. A poor pitstop in the first race meant he fell to the back of the field after being in contention for the win. Further trouble arose during Sunday morning's qualifying where it appeared handling issues hampered the #12 Verizon-Chevrolet which meant Power started the race from 11th place. To try and change his fortunes, Power started the race on the harder, black Firestone...
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