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Karam: “I was worried the racing would be ruined”
Sage Karam has renewed confidence that the 100th Indy 500 will live up to the action of the past few years, but believes there will be a bigger gap between the best and worst cars. The Pennsylvanian who has qualified the Dreyer & Reinbold / Kingdom Racing-Chevrolet in 23rd for his third Indy 500, told Motorsport.com: “At first, early last week, I was worried that with the domed skids, it was going to be awful. I thought the racing would be ruined, it would be a follow-the-leader show and the only passing would be between first and second. “I sat and watched Juan [Montoya] stuck behind a much slower driver and thought, ‘There’s an Indy 500 champion struggling with his car.’...
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