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Chevrolet penalties raise a lot of questions

Chevrolet was hit with some big penalties following St. Pete. The news that Chevrolet is faced with a deficit of 192 points after either offing the cam cover on 11 of its 12 engines and/or breaking some or all of the INDYCAR imposed seals after the Verizon IndyCar Series season opener at St Petersburg more than a week ago calls for a bunch of questions. It also reopens the memory bank of all Chevrolet-equipped racers forfeiting their qualifying positions at Long Beach in 2012 after the manufacturer opted to change every engine due to durability concerns. At that time, an unauthorized engine change resulted in a loss of 10 grid positions for the team/driver, who had nothing to do with engine...
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