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Andretti Autosport team manager on Rossi's dream Indy 500 win

Michael Andretti’s team scored a 1-2 finish in the 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500, as rookie Alexander Rossi took an unlikely win. Team manager Rob Edwards told David Malsher how and why it came together. Probably the guy who seemed least likely to win for your team on the day was the one who did come through and win it. But Rossi legitimately got to the front mid-race and he set fastest lap, so he did have pace, too. Alex did everything right all month, didn’t he? He impressed everyone. And the benefit of being part of a five-car team here at Indy is that he had a lot of people and data to lean on, and he’s a quick learner. Carlos Munoz looked really unhappy at the end there....
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