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INDIANAPOLIS — Josef Newgarden beat teammate Will Power in the finals of the Indianapolis 500 pit-stop challenge on Friday, giving the whole of Team Penske something to feel good about after a trying week leading up to “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”
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motorsport.com on MSNJosef Newgarden and team win Pit Stop Challenge in all-Penske finalIt's been a rough week for Team Penske, but everything was 'Penske perfect' in the Pit Stop Challenge on Friday
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