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INDYCAR: Honda 'relentlessly' chasing aero kit gains
Honda is working "relentlessly" on improving its IndyCar aero kits for the 2016 season, reckons Andretti Autosport driver Ryan Hunter-Reay. The Andretti squad endured a troubled start to the series' aero kit era during the early part of 2015, struggling to get to grips with Honda's package. Hunter-Reay, who won the championship in 2012, picked up two wins on ovals late in the year, and he is expecting a much better start to this season for the Honda teams. "Things are moving in the right direction and I think we will be much more competitive right out of the gate in 2016," he said. "I think the superspeedway package at Indy will be the similar package to what we...
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