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Simon Pagenaud: the man who would be IndyCar king

The leader of the 2016 Verizon IndyCar Series, Simon Pagenaud can enter the season's final quarter with some confidence. He tells David Malsher how he converted potential into points, and how he works on his driving technique. Your Mid-Ohio duel with Will was a good demonstration that you aren’t going to just cruise to the title this year. Did Roger have words with the pair of you afterward? Well the cool thing about this team is that Roger allows us to race. When I was in a different position last year [Pagenaud finished 11th in the championship], I was never asked to help anyone else. When I signed up, I was told, ‘You have just as much chance to win as anyone else on the race team....
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