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INDY 500: Honda breaks its drought

Honda finally broke Chevrolet's 2016 dominance on Sunday. At IndyCar's biggest race, at the grandest Indy 500 on record, the California-based Honda Performance Development team claimed pole position with James Hinchcliffe, finished 1-2 in the race, earned the fastest lap, and set the new standard for fuel mileage as Alexander Rossi led Andretti-Herta Autosport to Victory Lane. "I think it's a just reward for so many years of support we've shown to IndyCar," HPD vice president Steve Eriksen told RACER. "To be able to take home this trophy and revel in it is fantastic. I was touring the new Honda America president around and we were showing him the history of the place, and...
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