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Will Power beats Josef Newgarden to pole at Grand Prix of Portland
Team Penske Chevrolet's Will Power soared to a fourth pole position of 2018 at Portland International Raceway, beating team-mate and reigning IndyCar champion Josef Newgarden to the top spot. Power, who secured his 54th career pole position for the penultimate round of the 2018 season, set a 57.3467s lap in Q3, beating Newgarden to pole by 0.3410s while Alexander Rossi completed the top three, only 0.0484s adrift of Newgarden. After topping final practice ahead of qualifying despite suffering a 130mph off to cause a red flag, Sebastien Bourdais secured fourth on the grid for Sunday's race, qualifying ahead of the Andretti Autosport pair of Ryan Hunter-Reay and...
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