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Chevy put into reverse by St Pete penalties

Chevrolet have been hit by multiple penalties which have sent them into reverse gear as far as the manufacturers championship is concerned. Despite amassing 128 points in total at the season opener on the streets of St Petersburg in Florida in the first round of the 2015 Verizon IndyCar Series championship last weekend, the engine provider has lost all that and more after it was revealed that they had been forced to make unscheduled repairs on 11 of the 12 power units in use for the season opener. "We discovered an issue in durability testing after these race engines were built, and decided to make repairs as a precaution," explained Chris Berube, Chevrolet's program manager for...
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