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Andretti team makes use of a quieter day at Sebring

Andretti Autosport wasn't trying to hide anything from anyone in the IndyCar paddock, it just chose to test by itself at Sebring on Wednesday for a couple reasons. "With 16 cars running on Tuesday, we figured the racetrack was going to be pretty crowded and we wanted to practice pit stops and get as many clean laps as possible and, all in all, it was a good day and we got a lot done," said Rob Edwards, team manager for Andretti. "And from Honda's point of view it gave them another day of development, so it worked out quite well." Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar IndyCar, Miles looking at single TV partner Ganassi Hondas take top spots at Sebring test IndyCar...
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