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INDYCAR: Chevy drivers give Phoenix thumbs-up

Will Power hopes that this year's return to Phoenix will be a step toward reviving more of IndyCar's lost venues. The race in April will be IndyCar's first at the one-mile oval since 2005. Power was one of several drivers to participate in a Chevrolet manufacturer test at the track on Monday, and said that he expects it to be popular addition to the 2016 calendar. "I've never been here before. It's a very smooth track. I think it's cool the series is coming back here. It has a lot of history and that's what IndyCar needs, is to go to places that have that history and kind of rebuild the fan base again. I really think they will get a big crowd out here. I think fans are interested to...
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