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Indy 500: Indy changes held us back, Honda says

  Honda believes it was disadvantaged by the precautionary changes made ahead of Indianapolis 500 qualifying following the airborne accidents involving Chevrolet cars during practice. Cars were forced to qualify with reduced boost, and were also made to run the same aero package that they plan to use in the race, which effectively forced the field to use the higher-drag race package. The changes were made as a precaution in reaction to three airborne accidents involving cars using the Chevrolet aero, although IndyCar is yet to confirm whether it has found a conclusive link between the kit and the crashes. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Indy Car Triple Crown stats Indy 500:...
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