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INDY 500 notebook: Penskes like their chances

Going into Sunday's 100th Indianapolis 500, the two teammates that put on a dandy duel for the victory last year have almost been forgotten. Juan Montoya, who beat Will Power by an eyelash (0.1046 seconds) after storming back from 30th following an early altercation, only qualified 17th last weekend, while Power led Team Penske by putting his Verizon Chevy in the sixth slot. But be aware: The most successful team in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway history is lurking. "I feel better, honestly, than even last year," said Power, who's racked up 22 of his 25 wins driving for Roger Penske. "This has felt like the most low-key month I've had and really haven't thought about it...
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