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Ryan Hunter Reay plans to race into the next decade, still feels he is competitive enough
IndyCar 2012 champion Ryan Hunter-Reay believes he has plenty more to give in the series and feels he isn't quite done yet, aiming to stay on in the series into the next decade. The Texan driver feels as if he is still driving at the top level and can compete for further championships despite having no higher than fourth in the standings since his title-winning season in 2012. Despite his age, the #28 DHL Andretti Autosport driver feels that isn't a barrier to stop him racing onwards for what he suggested as 'seven more years'. When asked about his future and how long he plans to continue racing at the Victory Lap end of season celebrations, Hunter Reay told IndyCar.com. 'I...
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