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Foyt pleased with progress, regrets lack of time
Larry Foyt, president of AJ Foyt Racing, says he’s being cautious over the team’s encouraging pace in the final session of testing, and regrets the lack of test time heading into the 2017 season. The team owned by IndyCar icon AJ Foyt has undergone a bigger change in the 2016/’17 offseason than any of its rivals, switching from Honda to Chevrolet engines, replacing both its drivers and hiring a new technical director, Will Phillips. Although new recruits Carlos Munoz and Conor Daly finished the Phoenix open test 17th and 20th overall, the pair were sixth and seventh in the final Saturday evening session, making them the fastest of the Chevy-powered cars. However, Larry Foyt cautioned...
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