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2016 Verizon IndyCar Series Season Review – Pagenaud powers to title

If you look at the results of 2015, Simon Pagenaud was perhaps an outside bet at best to take the 2016 Verizon IndyCar Series title, but the Frenchman did just that, starting the season in style and ending it impressively despite pressure from behind from Will Power. The Frenchman endured a tough first season in 2015 with the Team Penske team that culminated in just two visits to the podium and no victories, but wind the clock to 2016 and the world saw a rejuvenated Pagenaud take five victories and three further podium finishes to take the crown, with the championship battle with team-mate Power going down to the wire at Sonoma Raceway. The season saw eight different race winners across...
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