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INDYCAR: 'Qualifying 11th is mind-boggling' - Hunter-Reay

Honda's top driver in the Verizon IndyCar Series standings left the qualifying session for the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach feeling disappointed and perplexed. Andretti Autosport's Ryan Hunter-Reay, who sits fourth in the points, has driven at – or over – the limit in the first two races of the year to make up for the Japanese brand's performance deficits, and he'll get to do it again after qualifying 11th in the 21-car field. Hunter-Reay is usually among the front-runners at Long Beach, which made the No. 28 DHL Honda's lack of pace a genuine surprise. "I really can't put my finger on it," RHR told RACER. "We've just been lacking grip in some areas where we haven't...
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