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In Car: Will Power St. Petersburg FP1 crash
RACER's Marshall Pruett spoke with Team Penske technical director Ron Ruzewski after Will Power's high-speed crash during opening practice at St. Petersburg, and he confirmed it was due to the 2014 IndyCar champion having his hand off the steering wheel – he was adjusting the brake bias – and was unable to save the car when it hit a bump.
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