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Andretti Autosport ready for 'interesting afternoon'

Andretti Autosport's Rob Edwards spoke about the challenges teams are up against ahead of today's revised qualifying session. After three Chevrolet drivers flipped during practice, IndyCar has handed down new specs for the 34 cars lined up to qualify for the 99th Indianapolis 500. All cars will now revert back to the race trim boost levels from this weeks practice, while a one-and-done qualifying format puts serious pressure on the teams. Andretti Autosport’s Director of Race Operations Rob Edwards spoke on IMS Radio, saying that while the morning has been filled with rumours and here-say, his teams have been patiently awaiting word prior to today’s time trials. “Most teams are...
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