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Era ends with Power cut.

Will Power - Team Australia/KV Racing Technology Dallara-Honda   [pic credit: IRL/Payne]

IndyCar » Era ends with Power cut.

Sunday, 20th April 2008

Australian wins last ever Champ Car event as polesitter Wilson finds misfortune.

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Vasser, who was making his first Champ Car start since Long Beach in 2006, showed the younger guys that he can still get the job done. Starting 13th, he quickly moved into the top ten and was looking to move up when he made one minor error, shifting into neutral in the hairpin and losing three positions. However, refusing to throw in the towel, he battled back to tenth by the chequered flag.

“Where do I start...," the veteran said, "Winning the race with Will and three KV Racing Technology cars finishing in the top ten was fantastic.

“I obviously wished for a better finish for myself but I put the KVRT Plantronics car in neutral in the hairpin and lost four or five spots, which really hurt. I had to burn a lot of fuel to catch a back-up, which was too bad.”

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There was no repeat of the emotional scenes of two weeks ago for Graham Rahal either, the St Pete winner never featuring in Long Beach and having to settle for 13th - ahead of Alex Figge, Nelson Philippe and Antonio Pizzonia - as Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing suffered its worst weekend in the city for some time.

Joining Wilson on the sidelines were rookies Mario Moraes - who crashed out with five laps under his belt - and Juho Annala, as well as veteran Roberto Moreno, who got to within 20 laps of the chequer on his return to the series.

“We'd hoped to win here and, at the very least, get a good points haul, so it's really disappointing,” Wilson said, “I knew there was something wrong fairly early on, because I was finding it a real struggle to hit my fuel mileage target. Then we lost a cylinder and, finally, it gave up the ghost coming down the front straight. It's a missed opportunity, but we'll just have to put it behind us and re-focus on finding a good set-up on the Dallara at Kansas.”

While the IndyCar championship continues next weekend, it could not be forgotten that this was the end of an era, however, and Dominguez's closing comment summed the mood up perfectly.
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