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Rossi unsure to reasons behind Phoenix testing crash

Alexander Rossi was disappointed to see his Saturday afternoon running at the Phoenix International Raceway end so early as he crashed into the SAFER barrier on the exit of turn one within five minutes of the session getting underway. The Andretti Herta Autosport driver was unhurt in the incident but left his mechanics a lot of work to do in order to get him out for the final session of the two-day test, although he was only able to complete seven laps in total under the lights. Rossi admitted he was unsure to what caused the incident that affected his preparation for IndyCar’s first oval race of the season at the end of April, but did admit that it was preferable to crash during the...
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