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IndyCar drivers' half-term reports

At the halfway point in the 16-race 2016 Verizon IndyCar Series, David Malsher assesses the strengths and weaknesses of each driver, and how they should approach the second half of the season. #2 Juan Pablo Montoya Team Penske-Chevrolet  Current championship position – 9th Plus: As combative as ever, fast and relentless enough on race day to take on anyone. JPM and race engineer Brian Campe are also very good at minimizing problems they encounter. Minus: Two solo race-ending shunts in the last three races, and never looks a likely polesitter on tracks where it’s difficult to pass, making his races more difficult. Going forward: Title hopes probably gone, he has nothing to lose now,...
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