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Kimball denies any wrongdoing in Power, Rahal incidents
Charlie Kimball has defended himself after being part of two major incidents during Sunday's IndyCar race at Watkins Glen International The first took place on Lap 20 at the exit of Turn 1 when Graham Rahal bounced off his right side pod and went nose-first into the inside barrier. After exiting the infield care center, he said, "Kimball decided to not give me any room on the exit. (That's) probably the hardest hit I’ve taken in my life, but I have to take blame too. I shouldn’t have put myself in that position. I should know better than to race him like that. He's a character." The incident was investigated, but no action was taken. Post-race, Kimball dismissed claims that...
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