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INDYCAR 2016 Driver Review: Marco Andretti
Page 1 of 2 Just when you thought that the Verizon IndyCar Series had run out of ways to surprise, 2016 came along. The championship was won by a guy who looked all at sea 12 months earlier, his closest rival didn't even participate in the first race, and the winner of the 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 was a recent F1 refugee who apparently figured out how to make a car work without fuel. Twenty-four drivers made at least three starts during the 2016 season, and each one is a story. Join RACER.com each day as we retrace their journeys. MARCO ANDRETTI NO. 27 ANDRETTI AUTOSPORT HONDA Preseason hopes: "I want to string together two or three wins, and I want Indy to be one of...
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