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Power, Penske dominate Indy GP qualifying

– Will Power needed just one lap in Q3 to set a sub-68-second time and earn pole for tomorrow's IndyCar Grand Prix of Indianapolis. His blistering pace was good enough to break the track record after already doing so with another 1:07 lap in Q2, and it earned him his 47th career IndyCar pole position.Power, who dominated the 2015 edition of this race, was nearly half a second clear of the field and his team-mate Helio Castroneves. A further 0.04s back was the third of four Penskes, Josef Newgarden.Conspicuously absent was Simon Pagenaud, who failed to advance from Q2. He has previously won twice on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's road course, including last year's event. Early in...
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