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Newgarden not upset over Iowa, positive for Toronto, excited by title fight

Defending IndyCar champion Josef Newgarden says he’s mentally moved on from the Iowa pit strategy miscue and is expecting Chevrolet to be stronger in Toronto than in IndyCar’s most recent street races at Detroit. The Team Penske-Chevrolet driver dominated the Iowa Corn 300, but in the late stages of the race he was passed by James Hinchcliffe’s Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda. Compounding his downfall, he was called to pitlane under caution with six laps to go, dropping from second place to fourth, and the race never restarted. Although he has moved from fourth to second in the championship hunt, 33 points behind Scott Dixon, even a second place could have moved Newgarden eight...
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