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Andretti Autosport uncertain over Sonoma progress

Team manager Rob Edwards has warned that Andretti Autosport’s upturn in performance in the season finale at Sonoma isn’t necessarily a sign that its road course troubles have been solved across the board. Ryan Hunter-Reay and Alexander Rossi finished fourth and fifth last Sunday, after qualifying sixth and eighth. And 2012 IndyCar champion Hunter-Reay said only a tactical error in qualifying and his own poor race start prevented an even stronger showing. However, Rob Edwards said that the team’s struggles with shock and damper setups had not been comprehensively laid to rest, thus echoing Hunter-Reay’s similar comments this week. Said Edwards: “If you look at this team’s...
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