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Fighting fourth small consolation for Chilton

Lost in Takuma Sato's thrilling pass, another oh-so-close moment for Helio Castroneves, Fernando Mania, Ed Jones' outstanding rookie run and a record number of lead changes was the fact Max Chilton came very close to winning the 101st Indianapolis 500. He led a race-high 50 laps and was out in front with six laps to go when Castroneves and eventual winner Sato got by and Chilton finished fourth in the Gallagher Honda for Chip Ganassi. "Max showed me a side of him that we hoped he had," said Dario Franchitti, who has been coaching the 25-year-old Brit the past two seasons. "He overcame a bad start and when he got a sniff of the front he went for it. "There were a lot of...
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