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Carlin drivers have mixed views over IndyCar debut

Charlie Kimball says that Carlin's first race in the 2018 IndyCar series was disappointing because the team should be fighting for podiums, but Max Chilton said it was an acceptable first showing. Kimball and team-mate Max Chilton were classified 19th and 20th at St Petersburg, finishing two and three laps down respectively. The former Chip Ganassi Racing drivers were caught up in incidents with Kimball going off the track at Turn 13 and Chilton causing a late full-course yellow after he collided with a tyre wall and stalled at Turn 9. While Kimball says Carlin will have learned huge amounts from its first race, he reckons it was still a difficult weekend. "Honestly it was a...
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