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Aussie Will Power breaks long IndyCar drought with ‘flawless’ victory – Fox Sports
Australian pole-sitter Will Power captured his long-sought first IndyCar victory at Mid-Ohio on Saturday, winning the first Indy 200 of a double-header race weekend.

The 39-year-old Aussie driver took his record fifth career pole at the venue then dominated over 75 laps at the 2.258-mile, 13-turn road course at Lexington, Ohio.
Its just putting down good laps lap after lap, Power said. Just a flawless day thats what youve got to do to win races.
In his 12th Mid-Ohio start, Power finally got the best of a track where he has settled for second place four times, collecting his 38th career IndyCar triumph, his first since last year at Portland.
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