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INDYCAR: Montoya confident despite bad breaks

If there were any doubters about Juan Pablo Montoya's desire or abilities, hopefully they were watching Sunday's Honda Indy Toronto. The two-time Indianapolis 500 winner started ninth and muscled his way to fifth during the first 20 laps with some slick passes before getting caught out on a yellow flag and then hitting the tire wall when the groove was blocked on Lap 82. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar INDYCAR: Power continues climb with Toronto win INDYCAR: Coyne hints at more driver roulette INDYCAR: Bourdais fastest in final practice INDYCAR: Daunting start looms at Toronto INDYCAR: Andretti teammates in the dark over qualifying woes "Man, my luck right now is terrible and...
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