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INDY 500: Tables might be turning on Chevy

What a difference a year makes. The 2015 Indy 500 story had Honda teams struggling to unlock the full potential of their aero kits while Chevy teams found speed and efficiency with ease. And the results showed, as Juan Pablo Montoya led a Bowtie 1-2-3-4 to the checkered flag. The script appears to be flipped in 2016 as the Honda teams are easy-fast while Chevy teams have had a harder time finding the right configuration to challenge their rivals. And like 2015, there are also a few exceptions. Just as Honda had a few solid contenders to parry last year's Chevy onslaught, Chevy has a handful of entries ready to spoil Honda's attempts to run away with the pole and the race. Where 2016 looks...
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