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Bourdais triumphs in the wet over Sato

– Sébastien Bourdais held off Takuma Sato and Graham Rahal to win a bizarre, caution-filled Race 2 in Detroit.  The Frenchman was well short on fuel but was aided by numerous yellows and a race that was shortened by two laps due to time constraints.In a second Dual populated by crescendos and decrescendos, any number of drivers seemed poised to take the race win, but circumstances continually knocked out the contenders one-by-one (or, in the case of Penske, two at a time).Will Power looked sure to outlast the field when the race turned into a fuel mileage affair late, but on a wet restart, a tap from Tristan Vautier (who improbably finished fourth) sent Power sideways into his...
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