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Hurricanes and Stars ride stellar special teams to the verge of the conference finals

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to relax some of his 25% tariffs on autos and auto parts.

“After the week we’ve had, all three cars are ready to go out there and take this win,” said Caitlyn Brown, one of the Team Penske crew members on Newgarden’s car, who two years ago became the first female over-the-wall crew member at the Indy 500.“Winning this competition only powers us to go out there and take it,” she said. “Starting from the back doesn’t mean anything.”

Hurricanes and Stars ride stellar special teams to the verge of the conference finals

Newgarden’s team also had reason to celebrate after the final, when the No. 2 car had the fastest lap at 225.687 mph. Takuma Sato was second, Dixon third, Devlin Defrancesco fourth and Power fifth.It was a strong showing overall by Team Penske, which is trying to give team owner Roger Penske his 21st race win.

Hurricanes and Stars ride stellar special teams to the verge of the conference finals

“As far as the engine goes, we were all good,” said Power, who will start 33rd. “The track changed and the wind changed, which will be different again on race day. Probably some minor changes to the car and then go.”Sato, who will start in the middle of the front row, had mechanical problems near the end of practice. Other contenders also had trouble, including Ryan Hunter-Reay, who was eighth-quickest before fire erupted from the back of his car.

Hurricanes and Stars ride stellar special teams to the verge of the conference finals

“Not a big fire,” he said. “It didn’t look like it caused a lot of damage.”

Earlier in the day, Chip Ganassi Racing manager Barry Wanser and broadcast statistician Russ Thompson were given the Robin Miller Award, which honors unheralded people who have devoted a significant portion of their lives to IndyCar.in their agreed-on ceasefire deal and release more hostages.

Fresh produce is now rare in Gaza’s markets. Meat, chicken, potatoes, yogurt, eggs and fruits are completely gone, Palestinians say.Prices for everything else have skyrocketed out of reach for many Palestinians. A kilo (2 pounds) of onions can cost the equivalent of $14, a kilo of tomatoes goes for $6, if they can be found. Cooking gas prices have spiraled as much as 30-fold, so families are back to scrounging for wood to make fires.

“It’s totally insane,” said Abeer al-Aker, a teacher and mother of three in Gaza City. “No food, no services. … I believe thatDisplaced Palestinians, who flee from Rafah amidst ongoing Israeli military operations following Israel’s renewed offensive in the Gaza Strip, arrive in Khan Younis, Gaza, on Sunday, March 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

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