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Associated Press
Thursday, May 21, 2009 INDIANAPOLIS -- Racing at more than 200 mph is tough enough. No one wants to find themselves wheel-to-wheel with someone who's under the influence of drugs. "If we're out there driving at those speeds," said Ryan Hunter-Reay, who will start from the final row in Sunday's Indianapolis 500, "it's good to know everyone has a clear head." The Indy Racing League conducts random drug testing under a policy that was beefed up before the 2008 season. But the drug-testing debate was stirred up again th ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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