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Barber IndyCar: Race red-flagged for standing water after 18 laps

The Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama has been halted early after excess standing water caused Will Power to spin and several drivers to complain they were down to zero visibility. From the start everyone behaved themselves in a very loose double-file getaway, Josef Newgarden’s Penske-Chevrolet leading teammate Will Power, Sebastien Bourdais in the Dale Coyne Racing-Honda and Ryan Hunter-Reay fourth for Andretti Autosport-Honda. The significant changes behind were the Chip Ganassi Racing-Honda of Scott Dixon and the Andretti cars of Alexander Rossi and Marco Andretti vaulting James Hinchcliffe’s Schmidt Peterson Motorsports-Honda. However, Andretti then spun on the third lap while trying...
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