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Munoz aiming to avoid "weird" oval specialist tag
Andretti Autosport driver Carlos Munoz is looking to change the perceptions IndyCar fans have of him being at his best on ovals. The Colombian made a major impression on his IndyCar debut, which was the 2013 Indy 500, by qualifying and finishing second in the legendary superspeedway race. "It’s a bit weird that people see me as being really strong on ovals – speedways especially – because my background in racing is European, so I should be quick on road courses," Munoz told Motorsport.com. “I think I showed before that I could be really fast on road and street courses – I won many races in Indy Lights,” he added, referring to his two seasons with Andretti Autosport in...
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