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Article: Tracy tries to steer clear of Indy issue; Milwaukee Mile now main course.(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
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- May 31, 2002
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WEST ALLIS, Wis. _ For a couple of hours Friday, Paul Tracy found peace.
Strapped into an 800-horsepower, 1,550-pound CART champ car, Tracy could do what he loves to do _ push, push, push _ and forget about a runner-up finish in the Indianapolis 500 that he hopes someday will be upgraded to victory.
The debate continued _ who really won Indy? _ five days later and 260 miles to the northwest, but Tracy's mind was on the next race, the next track and the next victory.
"It's nice to kind of get your mind off of what happened at Indy," Tracy said between practice sessions for the Miller Lite 250 at the Milwaukee Mile.
"But as I've said to ...