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Will Power secures first victory of 2016 in second Detroit IndyCar race

Will Power has secured his first victory of the 2016 season, after a fascinating second race around the Raceway at Belle Isle for the Dual in Detroit. The 2014 champion, who missed the opening round of the season due to an inner-ear infection, came home ahead of championship leader and Penske team-mate Simon Pagenaud.  Whilst the Frenchman dominated much of the race after securing pole position for the second time of the weekend, Power muscled his way ahead at Turn 3 shortly after a restart following the third and final caution period. Ryan Hunter-Reay came home a competitive third as the highest finishing Honda powered driver, after starting the race alongside Pagenaud on the front...
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