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Andretti, Honda teams set early Fast Friday pace at 232mph
The first two hours of Fast Friday running at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway produced impressive speeds as teams began preparations for this weekend’s Indy 500 qualifying sessions. Andretti Autosport made an early statement in cooler conditions when the track opened for practice at 11 a.m. as Ryan Hunter-Reay went to the top of the no-tow list in his No. 28 Honda. The 2014 Indy 500 winner (232.124mph) was followed by teammate and 2016 Indy 500 winner Alexander Rossi in the No. 27 Honda (231.859 mph), and on the other side of 2008 Indy winner Scott Dixon in the No. 9 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, Marco Andretti was fourth on the no-tow list (231.754mph) in the No. 98 Honda. Hunter-Reay’s...
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