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Contrasting fortunes, contrasting moods for Pagenaud and Power

An excited Simon Pagenaud and a subdued Will Power head into tomorrow’s IndyCar finale 44 points apart, with the Frenchman only needing to finish fifth, even if Power were to win and lead most laps. Power, who had never previously been outqualified by a teammate at this track, was outpaced by all three fellow Team Penske drivers today, and had little to share with the media about why he had struggled to line up fourth. The five-time Sonoma polesitter said: “We pretty much didn't have it all qualifying. Just thereabouts. I think we've been like that in practice, as well. Just hanging in there [with] a top-six car. Same in qualifying. "Definitely we were worse on the red...
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