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Andretti team still hopeful despite bad Friday at Long Beach

Andretti Autosport is encouraged by its rivals’ practice form, following a technical misstep that saw three of its four cars at the bottom of the timesheets in Friday’s second session. Although Carlos Munoz was 10th fastest, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Marco Andretti and Alexander Rossi ended the day in 17th, 18th and 20th. But Bryan Herta, who runs Rossi's #98 car in partnership with Michael Andretti, said the problems were fixable He told Motorsport.com: “In our case with Alex, we crashed in the first session and so fell a little bit behind, just in terms of getting all our planned changes done. “And then in the second session, as a group we went in the wrong direction, technically. A lot...
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