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INDYCAR: Honda stumped by qualifying woes

  Honda and its IndyCar teams are scrambling for a solution to be competitive in Saturday night's race at Phoenix. The manufacturer was afforded off-season scope to change its aero kit, but on the year's first oval failed to get a driver into the top 10 in a Chevrolet-dominated qualifying session. Castroneves on pole as Chevrolet dominates Honda teams had 11 of the last 12 spots on the grid with the only Chevrolet driver out of the top 10 Sebastien Bourdais, who qualified 15th. Chevrolet repeated the numbers in the final practice session by sweeping the top 10, with Bourdais again the only driver to miss out, in 14th. When asked if Chevrolet had an advantage, Tony Kanaan, who...
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