Power
gets back on winning track in Detroit
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[June 06, 2016]
DETROIT -- Will Power might not
be back in IndyCar's championship battle, but he should feel better
about his season.
Power finally won a race, ending a 19-race drought over the past
13 months, capturing the nightcap to the Chevrolet Dual in Detroit.
The win was the 25th of Power's career, moving him into a tie with
Rodger Ward for 14th place all-time.
Power passed Team Penske teammate Simon Pagenaud on the restart on
Lap 53, and while that only was for fifth place, the other cars in
front of them still had to pit for fuel.
Pagenaud made a late charge for the lead, but he couldn't catch
Power. The final margin was 0.9203 seconds, a distance of a few car
lengths, but Power wasn't going to be caught.
"(The pass) wasn't a big risk because (I) was on the outside," he
said. "Had I tried to go on the inside it would have been a much
bigger risk, (and) I wasn't willing to take that with Simon because
he's the championship leader.
"So, if I was going to do it, I had to do it on the outside and
cleanly. There was a space, and I went for it."
Power missed the season-opening race in St. Petersburg, Fla., due to
the effects of an inner ear illness. He spun under pressure from
rookie Alexander Rossi in last month's Indianapolis Motor Speedway
road race, then was penalized in the Indianapolis 500 for an unsafe
lane change on pit road.
In Saturday's first race here, his right rear wheel came off coming
to the green flag on a restart. He even took criticism from teammate
Juan Pablo Montoya for an aggressive move.
 "I think it just gives the whole crew some confidence," Power said
of the win. "I think we have all kind of been stumbling a little
bit, the whole group of us.
"It's been a tough start to the year, missed the first race and just
had a few mishaps. Now we are there."
Said Pagenaud of Power's critical pass: "There was no point in
colliding and trying too hard."
Finishing second allowed Pagenaud to extend his series lead to 80
points, with Scott Dixon moving ahead of Helio Castroneves into
second place. Dixon finished fifth with Castroneves, caught by the
way the caution flags fell, finishing 14th.
In eight races this season, Pagenaud has won three times and
finished second in three other races.
"Big picture," he said of his approach to the battle with Power.
"Championship."
Dixon deserved to finish ahead of Castroneves after the Brazilian's
car hit his coming to the green flag. Behind them, was a mess.
Charlie Kimball in the 11th starting spot appeared to react to
congestion ahead of him. As he moved to the left, Carlos Munoz was
left to move left, too, which is where James Hinchcliffe's car was.
Munoz hit Hinchcliffe, pushing the Indianapolis 500 winner into the
outside wall.
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Hinchcliffe was furious, initially blasting the 500's runner-up by
saying Munoz would have to us some of that Indy money to repair his
car. Later, Hinchcliffe took to Twitter to apologize after seeing
the video.
"Wasn't his fault," Hinchcliffe wrote of Munoz. "He was forced into
me. Lost my temper, I know better. Sorry guys."
Series rookie Max Chilton also was taken out in the crash. He ran
into the back of Hinchcliffe's car on the left side of the track.
Takuma Sato had his car's front wing damaged in the incident.
Ryan Hunter-Reay finished third in this race with Saturday's race
winner, Sebastien Bourdais, finishing eighth. Bourdais was poised to
sweep the weekend until a caution came for Jack Hawksworth's stalled
car.
Josef Newgarden (fourth) joined the top five. Conor Daly, who
finished second in Saturday's race, finished sixth.
NOTES: Simon Pagenaud's pole was his second of the weekend, fourth
of the season and the eighth of his career. But he didn't post the
quickest lap in qualifying; that honor went to Will Power, who lost
the track-record lap of 1:13.884, plus a second quick lap, as a
penalty for interfering with Marco Andretti's qualifying effort. ...
Power wasn't the only one penalized in qualifying. Conor Daly and
Andretti had their fastest laps taken away for causing a local
caution area. Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi was stripped
of his fastest lap for speeding through a local yellow. ... Montoya
crashed for the second time in three races. After finishing last in
the 500, the Colombian left this race in 20th place after hitting
the barrier in Turn 7 on Lap 35.
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