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Hunter-Reay: IndyCar aerokit freeze won’t hurt team progress

2012 IndyCar champion and 2014 Indy 500 winner Ryan Hunter-Reay says that despite manufacturers not being allowed to develop their aerokits for this year, Andretti Autosport can still bounce back from a bad season. Aside from scoring a 1-2 in the Indianapolis 500 with Alexander Rossi and Carlos Munoz, the Michael Andretti-owned team endured a disappointing 2016 season, with Munoz only just edging into the Top 10 in championship points, and the other three cars finishing 11th, 12th, and 16th. Outside of IMS, the quartet scored just four podium finishes, three of which came from Hunter-Reay. The former champion said that despite two of his third places coming at street tracks – St....
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