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Rahal unconcerned by aero testers' head start

Graham Rahal feels like the test teams for the new aero kit got a distinct head start on everyone else, but doesn't think it's going to have an adverse effect on his Rahal/Letterman/Lanigan team. "I think it's a clear advantage for them," Rahal said of Penske, Schmidt, Ed Carpenter Racing and Ganassi, which handled the initial manufacturer testing of the new bodywork. "But, to be honest, Schmidt was a team that had a lot of testing; the first test, we were quicker than them. I don't see that as detrimental to us, I guess is my point. "I think with good quality engineering staff, with a great team around us, drivers that are capable of getting up to speed quickly, I feel...
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