Will Power Leads Team Penske Top Three Sweep of Saturday Morning St. Petersburg Practice

On Friday, Team Penske swept the top three spots with Will Power, Juan Pablo Montoya and Helio Castroneves. On Saturday, they swept the top three spots once again, just with a new face mixed in the middle.

Power would top the chart with a lap of one minute and 1.3621 seconds behind the wheel of his No. 1 Verizon Dallara-Chevrolet. Simon Pagenaud, who made the switch to Penske over the off-season, was second quickest, 0.1214 seconds behind. Helio Castroneves timed in third quickest. Takuma Sato was fourth quickest in his No. 14 Dallara-Honda, with Montoya rounding out the top-five.

Ryan Hunter-Reay was sixth quickest, followed by Scott Dixon, Graham Rahal, Sebastien Bourdais and Charlie Kimball.

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