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Chevrolet boss not surprised by Honda pace at Indy

Jim Campbell, GM’s VP of performance vehicles and motorsports, says he’s not shocked that HPD-powered cars have outnumbered Chevrolet in the Fast Nine for tomorrow’s decisive qualifying session. Although three Penske cars (Will Power, Helio Castroneves and Simon Pagenaud) are through to the Fast Nine, along with Josef Newgarden (Ed Carpenter Racing), the Bowtie brigade were outnumbered by three Andretti Autosport cars (Ryan Hunter-Reay, Townsend Bell and Carlos Munoz), and two of Schmidt Peterson Motorsports drivers – James Hinchcliffe and Mikhail Aleshin. Hinchcliffe and Hunter-Reay, also claimed the two fastest times of the day, with Power third as best Chevy. However, Campbell...
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