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Andretti’s fuel issue was our fault, says Herta

Marco Andretti’s failure to finish in the fourth place he earned at Toronto last Sunday was due to a team problem in pitlane, says Bryan Herta, who co-owns the #98 Andretti-Herta Autosport entry. Andretti, who set pole for the first Detroit race, was fast throughout practice at Toronto, went out on reds too early on a damp track in qualifying so he lined up only 14th but made up for it on race day. He sliced through to ninth on the opening lap and after a torrid battle with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing’s Takuma Sato, was running a solid fourth when he had to pit on the penultimate lap for a splash of fuel. He dropped to 10th as a result, although he still mustered enough points to...
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