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Bourdais holds off Daly to win in Detroit

Sebastien Bourdais put KVSH Racing-Chevrolet front and center in Detroit for a second straight year, as the perfect strategy and some perfect driving put the #11 in charge. Bourdais’ 35th Indy car victory, matching Bobby Unser for sixth in the all-time list, came as a potential Penske 1-2-3-4 fell apart due to gaffes and strategic miscues, which left Juan Pablo Montoya as the sole representative of Roger’s team on the podium in third. Finishing between him and Bourdais was Conor Daly, whose late splash and dash but decision to stick with old tires enabled him to pit and resume and briefly close the lead to one second when Bourdais got held up in traffic. The American’s runner-up...
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