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Matt Brabham is continuing a family tradition at Indy

Third-generation racer Matt Brabham is continuing a family tradition at Indianapolis this year. His father Geoff started ten Indy 500s, finishing as high as fourth in 1984. His grandfather started the race on four occasions, placing as high as ninth in 1961. But he was best known for his Formula 1 exploits. Sir Jack is a three-time Formula 1 World Champion, winning 14 races, 13 poles, and starting 126 Grand Prix. But 22-year-old Matt isn't feeling any added pressure due to his surname. "No, not at all," he told Motorsport.com "I think being a third generation racer in the race is fantastic and I'm very honored and I think, at the end of the day, my family name has never...
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