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Rahal admits RLLR was “fooled” by Sebring IndyCar testing

Graham Rahal says that testing at Sebring fooled the Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing team and that despite second in the 2018 IndyCar series-opener at St. Petersburg, he doesn’t know where the team stands relative to its rivals. Rahal finished second in the race despite starting last on the grid and then dropping back to the rear again on lap eight of the 110 after he collided with Ed Carpenter Racing’s Spencer Pigot on a restart at Turn 1. But despite a strong result, Rahal struggled throughout practice and qualifying, and admits RLLR’s Sebring testing performance had led the team astray. Sebring’s bumps mean that is by far the closest permanent course on which to practice street...
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