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Frustrated Power won’t change approach but admits mistakes

2014 IndyCar champion Will Power says that despite incidents in three of the first four races of 2018, he will neither back down nor 'go-for-broke' to catch championship leader Josef Newgarden… but says his errors have been “massively frustrating.” Power has qualified second for three of the races, and third in the other, but with the exception of his runner-up finish in Long Beach behind Andretti Autosport’s Alexander Rossi, Power has suffered incidents on race days. The latest, at a soaking Barber Motorsports Park, saw the #12 Penske-Chevrolet hydroplane into a spin on a restart, which ended against the pitwall on Sunday, prompting a red flag. Although the car was repaired under...
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