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Power goes wire to wire for IndyCar win

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INDIANAPOL­IS, Oct 4, (AP): Will Power counted down the laps, struggling to maneuver around the lapped cars in front of him.

At least once, he even pleaded with an old friend to let him by.

Eventually, Power managed to break free and then held off hard-charging Colton Herta by 0.8932 seconds to win the second Harvest GP race at Indianapol­is this weekend.

“It was pretty intense because you had cars in front of you, that was the biggest problem,” Power said. “As soon as I had a bit of a gap, it made it easier. I think we’re the only series in the world where lapped traffic actually races you. It’s insane.” Power had no complaints about his car, though. He claimed his 61st career pole in qualifying, second all-time to Mario Andretti (67). He led all 75 laps, earning his first wire-to-wire win since 2011 at Barber Motorsport­s Park.

For most of the day, the gap between Power and those chasing him was at least five seconds and he was so strong Herta and third-place finisher

Alexander Rossi, teammates with Andretti Autosport, acknowledg­ed they weren’t going to get past the 2014 IndyCar champ and 2018 Indianapol­is 500 winner without a mistake.

It’s Power’s fourth victory on the speedway’s 14-turn, 2.439-mile road course and his 39th career win ties Al Unser for fifth in IndyCar history.

“When you talk about the names, it’s amazing. These are people who are legends of the sport,” Power said. “I grew up watching these guys. I never imagined I’d hear my name mentioned with theirs.”

Another story was developing behind Power as defending series champion Josef Newgarden continued trimming Scott Dixon’s points lead.

Newgarden, a two-time series winner, cut a 71-point gap to 40 by winning from the front row on Friday. On Saturday, he closed to 32 points by finishing fourth. Dixon, of New Zealand, finished eighth after damaging the underwing of his car early in the race.

“It was loose the whole race,” said the five-time series champ, who drives for Chip Ganassi Racing. “We made contact with a couple of cars. I tried everything in that race. We were flat out.”

 ??  ?? Will Power, of Australia, celebrates after winning the IndyCar auto race at Indianapol­is Motor
Speedway in Indianapol­is, on Oct 3. (AP)
Will Power, of Australia, celebrates after winning the IndyCar auto race at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway in Indianapol­is, on Oct 3. (AP)

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