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Hunter-Reay “deserved second place” at Phoenix, says engineer

Andretti Autosport’s Ray Gosselin has paid tribute to Ryan Hunter-Reay’s fighting drive at PIR last Saturday, that ended in an unrepresentative 10th place finish. Hunter-Reay went from 12th to seventh on the first lap, and made places on every restart thereafter. However, the caution periods for the crashes by Carlos Munoz on lap 120 and Ed Carpenter on Lap 196 came as the #28 Andretti Autosport-Honda pitted, dropping him to the back of the lead lap each time. His race engineer Ray Gosselin told Motorsport.com: “Ryan was absolutely dialed in, making moves and we had the car to do it. At worst I think we should have been second. That’s what Ryan deserved. “But what do you do? A bad...
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