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Power “can’t believe” IndyCar restarted in “very dangerous” conditions

Team Penske-Chevrolet ace Will Power says he couldn’t even see his own hands when he hit a puddle on the front straight at Barber Motorsports Park and aquaplaned into a spin and into the wall, eliminating him from the race. The rain had been falling harder under yellow flag conditions for Charlie Kimball’s stranded Carlin-Chevrolet, but it was still restarted on Lap 16. Leader Josef Newgarden almost lost his Penske on the standing water on the right-side of the track, while right behind him his teammate lost traction, lost second to Sebastien Bourdais’ Dale Coyne Racing-Honda, and then lost control. Power told NBCSN: “I could not see a thing – and I had just one car in front of...
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