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INDY 500: Honda basks in Indy rebound

Honda Performance Development President Art St. Cyr was damn near floating after James Hinchcliffe snatched pole position for the 100th Indy 500 from Chevy on the final run of the day. HPD's pole-winning horsepower signaled the Japanese giant was back, and not a moment too soon. "It's hard to put into words," a visibly relieved and elated St. Cyr told RACER. "After the year we had last year, this just feels great. It's not just pole, it's four Hondas in the top-5." HPD race team leader Allen Miller echoed St. Cyr's enthusiasm. "After last year, what a comeback," he said of Chevy's dominance during the 2015 Indy 500. "I'm so happy. We never give up. From...
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