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Power wins Texas wreckfest
Team Penske's Will Power dominated an ugly night of constant crashes, blistered tires and respect-free driving at Texas Motor Speedway. The 2014 series champion took the checkered flag under the final yellow of the event with his No. 12 Chevy as only seven cars were left on the lead lap. Ten of the 22 starters ended their nights against the walls. Chip Ganassi Racing's Tony Kanaan, who was directly involved in two of the crashes that depleted the field, recovered from receiving a stop-plus-20-second penalty and being two laps down to take second in his Honda-powered entry. Power's Penske teammate Simon Pagenaud took third on a night where Hondas were strong early but had no answer for the...
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