Former Toro Rosso driver Sebastien Bourdais won Indycar's season-opener in St Petersburg yesterday. The Frenchman pulled off the win despite starting at the back of the grid following a crash in qualifying. Bourdais led home countryman and 2016 Indycar champion Simon Pagenaud.
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