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Foyt remains wary of the Chevrolets in qualifying
Larry Foyt says he’s not convinced that the Chevrolet runners have revealed their hand yet at Long Beach and that qualifying will show the true picture of competitiveness. Despite Foyt seeing his drivers Jack Hawksworth and Takuma Sato finish third and fifth in the first session and then other Honda cars take second and third in FP2, he suspects Chevy teams may rise to the fore in qualifying. Foyt says he’s basing his realism on practice/qualifying at the opening round in St. Petersburg. He told Motorsport.com: “Chevrolet seems able to ramp it up for qualifying. We looked really strong in practice at St. Pete, and then we saw Penske go forward when the time came to show their...
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