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IndyCar: Will Power leads Penske 1-2-3-4 in St. Pete qualifying
Defending Verizon IndyCar Series champion Will Power will start tomorrow's Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg from pole position after narrowly edging new Penske-Chevrolet teammate Simon Pagenaud. And Roger Penske's day was made complete, when Helio Castroneves and Juan Montoya took third and fourth, comfortably clear of their nearest opposition. Honda's top representative, just like in final practice, was this event's 2014 polesitter Takuma Sato, who wheeled his AJ Foyt Racing machine to fifth place, 0.45sec off pole, and less than a hundredth ahead of Sebastien Bourdais' well-driven KVSH Racing-Chevy. Power's lap to set his 37th career pole – a 60.7582sec – was not his fastest...
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