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Newgarden and Carpenter rue missed opportunities

Both driver/team-owner Ed Carpenter and teammate Josef Newgarden were left disappointed with the end result of a race weekend where Ed Carpenter Racing-Chevrolet demonstrated its pace throughout. The ECR pair beat Penske and Ganassi to top of the timesheets in Friday morning practice, and went on to qualify fifth and seventh. However, their race results were a sixth place finish for Newgarden and a DNF and crashed car for Carpenter. Josef Newgarden’s crew appeared to have an equipment malfunction during the first round of pitstops that saw the team struggling to get the fuel in, dropping him to the back of the field. At half distance, he suffered a broken front wing endplate in a coming...
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