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Power and Sato split WWT IndyCar poles
Will Power got back in the groove and Takuma Sato never left it as they captured the pole positions Saturday for the IndyCar doubleheader at World Wide Technology Raceway. Power turned a first lap of 182.394 mph in the No. 12 Verizon Penske Chevy to earn the No. 1 starting spot for Saturday's opening 250-miler while Sato hung it out on his second lap with a 182.499 mph in the No. 30 RLL Honda to take pole for Sunday's race. 'It feels good — it's been a long time since I've been on the pole on an oval,' said Power, who now has 59 career poles and is a former winner here on the 1.2-mile oval, where he'll start third in tomorrow's Race 2. Sato and RLL maintained their Indy form, with...
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