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Hunter-Reay ‘close to tears’ after engine problem cost likely win

Ryan Hunter-Reay says losing a potential IndyCar win “almost brings you to tears” after he was forced to settle for third following two epic charges in Monday’s rain-delayed race. Andretti Autosport’s Hunter-Reay started from the rear of the field in a backup car after his huge shunt in practice, but carved his way through the pack to take the lead on Lap 90. But it was after a Lap 163 restart, just after he’d drafted past eventual race winner Will Power, when his engine died and he lost a lap while recycling his electronics system. He recovered to finish a still-remarkable third, but was adamant he would have repeated his 2015 Pocono victory without the issue. “It almost...
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