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Progress Coming for Will Power After Detroit Pole Near-Miss

Progress Coming for Will Power After Detroit Pole Near-Miss
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IndyCar driver Will Power secured a second-place starting position for the Detroit Grand Prix, marking a positive turn in a difficult season. Despite missing the pole position to Alex Palou, Power expressed satisfaction with his performance and progress with his new team.

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