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Montoya Outduels Power for St. Pete Win

Will Power dominated most of the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, immediately taking the lead from the pole. However, Juan Montoya stalked him through the second half of the race and eventually leap-frogged his teammate during the final sequence of pit stops. Power made a run at him inside of ten laps remaining and tried a dive inside entering turn 10. However, he was not far enough alongside to claim the racing line, resulting in slight contact between the two and damage to Power's wing. Montoya then cruised home to take his first IndyCar win on a road or street circuit since 1999. Power held on for second, while Tony Kanaan beat out Helio Castroneves and Simon Pagenaud to finish...
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