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INDYCAR: Strategy key again as Bourdais wins Detroit 1

Somehow Sebastian Bourdais pulled of a stunning victory Saturday after Team Penske dominated the race. Bourdais took the lead with eight to go and held off Conor Daly to win the first Dual in Detroit. "My car was was quick and all we needed was clean air to come back from average qualifying," said the 37-year-old Frenchman after starting 13th in the Hydroxycut Chevy of KVSH Racing. "But I couldn't dream of what happened." Daly also parlayed a timely caution and good strategy to score the best finish of his career in the Byrd's Catering Honda of Dale Coyne. "My Firestone tires kept getting better," said Daly who didn't take tires on his final pit stop after...
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