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Hunter-Reay praises Hinchcliffe for "absolutely incredible" comeback

Ryan Hunter-Reay qualified third for the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500. The Andretti Autosport driver was part of one of the closest front rows in history. He put up a four-lap average of 230.648mph. In comparison, Josef Newgarden qualified second at 230.700mph and Jmaes Hinchcliffe took pole at 230.760mph. "It was so close and we had a really good run. The car was the best we've had in qualifying in a long time; Just on rails. I knew it would start to get loose and it started to where I couldn't feel the rear much, but it was all we had. I thought I had it. Despite being so close to the pole himself, Hunter-Reay couldn't help but be happy for the Schmidt Peterson Motorsports...
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