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Bourdais prevails in wild second race on streets of Detroit

Sebastien Bourdais survived the carnage, played his cards right and emerged victorious at the end of the day. Sebastien Bourdais held on to win in Detroit, leading Honda drivers Takuma Sato and Graham Rahal by nearly two seconds at the finish. This stands as the French driver's 33rd career win.  With just six laps remaining in the race, the red flag was waved as officials tried to give fans a green run to the checkered flag. The red flag followed back-to-back accidents where teammates collided. Team Penske's Will Power and Helio Castroneves collided, finishing 18th and 19th. Just before that, Charlie Kimball pushed Ganassi teammate Scott Dixon off the track and into a tire barrier. A total...
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