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left his pit stall too early and left with the fuel hose still attached. He was black-flagged and returned to the pits to remove the fuel coupling.
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942:"No Woodstock at Pocono, and Police Were Happy"
518:"'50 YEARS AGO TODAY: TEAM PENSKE'S FIRST WIN'"
644:"Race Results Mark Donohue - Old Racing Cars"
325:Indianapolis Motor Speedway track announcer,
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298:Strongly opposed to this bunch up rule was
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888:"Donohue Nips Leonard in Pocono 500"
842:"Mark 1 1/2 Seconds Ahead at Finish"
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397:Joe Leonard
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367:Tony Hulman
355:Rodger Ward
351:Louis Meyer
331:Paul Newman
288:Bobby Unser
215:Team Penske
167:Joe Leonard
156:Team Penske
136:172.393 mph
126:Team Penske
1037:Categories
483:References
462:Ken Squier
255:Jim Malloy
225:Background
182:A. J. Foyt
502:April 24,
415:A.J. Foyt
374:Sam Hanks
197:The
767:The Call
262:Al Unser
249:Pre-race
213:win for
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