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IndyCar: Youth is served...for now

Conor Daly and Tristan Vautier again delivered impressive drives under tough circumstances and conditions over the weekend at Detroit. But will it be enough to keep them in the Verizon IndyCar series? Daly, who won at every open-wheel level including Europe before bagging his Formula 1 dreams to pursue IndyCar, should have opened most car owner's eyes with his Long Beach performance in April. Hopping into Dale Coyne's car for the first time ever on Saturday when Rocky Moran Jr. suffered a broken hand on Friday, the 24-year-old second generation racer made the most out of an impossible situation. Despite only one practice period, Daly never put a wheel wrong in the race and turned in the...
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