Frenchman takes IndyCar by storm in only his third race

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Former Formula One driver Romain Grosjean secured his first IndyCar pole position on Friday in just his third race ahead of Saturday’s Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The Frenchman put up a blistering top lap of 1:09.4396 just a month after launching his series debut, edging out two-time Indycar Series Champion Josef Newgarden by more than a tenth of a second in a dazzling effort for Dale Coyne Racing.
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The 35-year-old made the move to IndyCar after nine seasons with Formula One, after a fiery and frightening crash in November’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
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