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Maroc Maroc - THE-RACE.COM - A la Une - 16/Sep 08:04

'What happens if I crash?' Power's sobering IndyCar decider

Will Power would've known as he felt his seatbelts come loose 12 laps into the Nashville season finale that his title hopes were over. But it wasn't until later on that he had the sobering thought of what could've happened

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