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Brabham campaign snags 'legendary' engineer

The next piece of the PIRTEK Team Murray puzzle for this year's 100th Indianapolis 500 has been put into place following the acquisition of engineer Andy Brown to work with rookie Matt Brabham as he prepares for his Verizon IndyCar Series debut in May. Brown, one of the most experienced engineers in the business, has been part of multiple Indy 500 and IndyCar Series winning programmes. He was the assistant technical director at Galles/KRACO Racing when Al Unser Jr won in 1992 in the closest ever Indy 500 finish in the team's self-built Galmer chassis, and then went on to engineer Sam Hornish Jr when he claimed his back-to-back Indy Racing League championships in 2001 and 2002 at Panther...
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