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Power almost beats IndyCar lap record in St Pete Practice

Team Penske's Will Power showed the capabilities of the new aero package as he beat last year's pole position time in the first practice session of the Verizon IndyCar Series' first round at St Petersburg. Setting a time of 1:01.471, he beat Takuma Sato's 2014 pole time by more than four tenths. But then, so did another four drivers including Penske team mates Helio Castroneves and Juan Pablo Montoya. Those fast times, Sebastien Bourdais was the last under Sato's 2014 time with a 1:01.844, were set on the hard compound tires – expect even faster times when the field can use the soft tyres in qualifying today. With one session completely rained out – to be rearranged for before...
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