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Angry Hunter-Reay explains Andretti misfortunes

2012 IndyCar champion Ryan Hunter-Reay was left steaming after Sebastien Bourdais backed up two of the Andretti Autosport cars in qualifying while trying to make himself a gap. Although Honda’s improvement helped enable James Hinchcliffe Schmidt Peterson Motorsport’s entry and Carlos Munoz’s Andretti Autosport car into the top five in qualifying at Belle Isle today, the other three Andretti cars will line up 15th (Hunter-Reay), 17th (Alexander Rossi) and 19th (Marco Andretti) for the first race in the Chevrolet Dual in Detroit. Said Hunter-Reay: There's an accordion affect in qualifying sometimes. You get yourself into a gap, you make your home in that gap and then everybody's just...
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