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Rossi “100 percent” legitimate IndyCar title contender, says Edwards

Rob Edwards, Andretti Autosport’s team manager and Alexander Rossi’s strategist, believes the 2016 Indy 500 winner will remain in the hunt for this year’s IndyCar Series championship. Rossi clocked his second podium in consecutive races with third place in Saturday night’s race at the ISM Raceway in Phoenix – his seventh top-six finish in the last eight events, which include a win at Watkins Glen last September. Without a pitlane error on his first stop in Phoenix, which squeezed his refueler and front-left tire-changer against pit wall – and incurred a subsequent drive-through penalty – Rossi would likely have won. From two laps down he made 52 on-track passes to fight...
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