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No satisfaction for Rossi being fastest Andretti driver

Although he turned in his most impressive qualifying performance of the year on the IMS road course, Alexander Rossi says he’s not interested in being fastest Andretti Autosport-Honda if the team is off the pace. In qualifying for the Angie’s List Grand Prix of Indianapolis, the IndyCar rookie set a fastest time almost 0.4 seconds quicker than next fastest Andretti car, that of Ryan Hunter-Reay. However, that effort still only left him 14th … although he will start 12th, following the penalties to Graham Rahal and Josef Newgarden. “We’re still lacking an overall technical direction to follow,” Rossi told Motorsport.com. “We’re constantly searching for grip, front and...
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