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Munoz earns first IndyCar win as rain ends race early

Rain wreaked havoc on today's IndyCar race on the streets of Detroit. DETROIT - Honda likes it when it rains. So does Carlos Munoz. Together they won the first Chevrolet Dual in Detroit, a wet-dry-wet-dry-wet-thunderstorming debacle of a motorsport contest on the 2.35-mile, 14-corner Belle Isle street circuit. Calling it with 23 to go With thunderstorms in the area and caution flags flying, the Verizon IndyCar Series officials put this so-called race out of its misery with a red flag and announcements that there was severe weather incoming. All cars went to pit road with Munoz leading, followed by Marco Andretti and Simon Pagenaud. Munoz’ first victory celebration took place in the media...
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