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Montoya Makes an Epic Comeback to Win his Second Indy 500

Juan Pablo Montoya suffered damage to his right-rear wheel guard during the opening caution and fell back to 30th as the team made repairs. But, he battle back into the lead group to fight teammate Will Power and Ganassi Racing's Scott Dixon and Charlie Kimball for the win. Montoya seized the lead for good with four laps to go and held off a charging Power in the run to the checkered flag to win his second Indianapolis 500. Power settled for second followed by Kimball and Dixon, finishing off a dominant day by Penske Racing and Chip Ganassi Racing. Graham Rahal enjoyed a quiet run to finish fifth at the end, just in front of Andretti Autosport's Marco Andretti, and be the lead Honda...
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