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Andretti team seeks answers after lamentable Long Beach performance

Andretti Autosport team manager Rob Edwards says the Michael Andretti-owned team urgently needs to improve its mechanical grip for the remaining street races. Carlos Munoz finished as top Andretti driver in the 42nd Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, taking 12th place while his teammates Ryan Hunter-Reay, Marco Andretti and Alexander Rossi were classified 18th, 19th and 20th respectively Edwards told Motorsport.com: “Alex stalled in the pits but was OK pace-wise. Marco had an electrical issue that cut his engine on the first lap, Carlos was trying to stretch his fuel mileage… “But the simple truth is that we weren’t where we needed to be all weekend. We were always chasing...
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