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Hunter-Reay pens long-term Andretti deal
– Andretti Autosport has confirmed that IndyCar veteran Ryan Hunter-Reay will remain with the team until 2020 after inking a new long-term arrangement.Hunter-Reay, 35, moved to the squad in 2010 and claimed the IndyCar championship in 2012, before going on to triumph in the 2014 Indianapolis 500.Prior to the 2016 finale at Sonoma, Hunter-Reay announced that he had penned a new deal with lead sponsor DHL and Andretti which will take him through to 2020."I couldn't be happier about this announcement and the opportunity to continue with Andretti Autosport as an ambassador for DHL," said Hunter-Reay."These next four years will take us to nearly a decade-long relationship...
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