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Ryan Hunter-Reay left frustrated after mechanical woes at Long Beach
Ryan Hunter-Reay has been left frustrated after a late retirement from the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, after the 2012 champion was struck with an electrical issue while hunting down eventual race winner James Hinchcliffe. The Andretti Autosport racer had been very competitive throughout the 85-lap race, leading 28 laps altogether before losing that advantage to Hinchcliffe during their final round of pit-stops. When it became apparent the battle for victory would be between Hinchcliffe and Hunter-Reay after Scott Dixon committed to a three-stop strategy, the Florida-born racer quickly began reeling in race leader Hinchcliffe. However, Hunter-Reay’s chances of a showdown for...
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