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Power, Kimball trade blame for Long Beach crash

Will Power and Charlie Kimball were both left ruing the accident that destroyed their races during Sunday's Verizon IndyCar Series race at Long Beach, although they had slightly different interpretations of how it happened. Power got a run on Kimball at the Fountain on the opening lap, and although he was unable to make it stick, he continued to run alongside the No.83 Chip Ganassi Racing car. Kimball was to the outside of the Penske when he turned into Turn 4, unaware that he was only half a car-length ahead. The resultant impact put both cars into the wall, eliminating Kimball on the spot and putting Power a lap down after he pitted for repairs. REPLAY: Contact between the 12 and 83 cars...
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