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Hunter-Reay: “I’m absolutely going for this championship”

Ryan Hunter-Reay, whose runner-up finish and win in the Detroit double-header has elevated him to fourth in the championship, says the #28 Andretti Autosport team is committed to trying to win a second title. On the streets of Belle Isle today, the 2012 IndyCar hampion scored the 17th victory of his career but his first since Pocono in 2015. He now lies just 20 points behind teammate Alexander Rossi, who he pressured into a crucial error on Lap 64 as he charged onto his tail following his third and final stop. “After I took my second set of blacks [primary tires], I started getting in sync with the car and the balance started coming to me,” the winner told ABC after beating runner-up,...
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