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Andretti-Herta partnership proving 'a good change-up'

Marco Andretti is optimistic that the arrival of Bryan Herta on his pitwall will help him to find the focus he needs to reverse his form after a difficult 2016 campaign. Herta has moved across to replace Michael Andretti as strategist for Marco's races, with Andretti Autosport director of engineering and race operations Rob Edwards filling the gap left vacant by Herta on Alexander Rossi's No. 98. The opening session of the Phoenix test was an early opportunity for Andretti and Herta (pictured) to get used to working together, and Andretti said the relationship has gotten off to an encouraging start. "I just think it's a good change-up," he said. "One thing about my dad and I...
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