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Juan Pablo Montoya secures dominant St. Petersburg IndyCar victory

Juan Pablo Montoya stormed to a dominant victory in the IndyCar Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, becoming the first driver since teammate Helio Castroneves in 2007 to secure back-to-back victories around the Florida street course. The Colombian racer was followed home in second place by Penske teammate Simon Pagenaud, who started the race from pole position after Will Power missed the race through illness.  Pagenaud led the race confidently during the first half ahead of Montoya, but lost out to his teammate on a restart after a full course caution, leaving him to settle for second come the end of the race. Ryan Hunter-Reay grabbed third with two laps to go after a...
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