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Power beaten but unbroken as runner-up
Will Power says his fourth runner-up spot in the Verizon IndyCar championship hurts, but admits that he came into the 2016 finale as a long shot and that he will still regard this as a positive season overall. Speaking a couple of hours after his car’s clutch control unit failed mid-race at Sonoma, and he saw Team Penske teammate Simon Pagenaud drive to victory and the IndyCar title, Power said he would be looking at the positives of the season. He told Motorsport.com: “Finishing second again is a bummer, yeah. But you think about some of the ways we’ve finished second before… This one doesn’t hurt so much because it was long shot, right? We gave away so many points in the first...
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