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INSIGHT: Andretti's roadmap back to the top

Andretti Autosport had two ways to process its 2017 season. The first would be through a positive prism: a pair of victories were earned, including the biggest of all, the Indy 500, when Takuma Sato had a career-defining day at the Speedway, and then Alexander Rossi delivered his breakout performance in defeating Scott Dixon at Watkins Glen. The other approach to contextualizing 2017, which is more in the direction where Andretti COO Rob Edwards falls, is that their four-car outfit won two races, but lost the other 15. Although it might sound excessively negative, it's exactly how Edwards and the rest of the Honda-powered squad needed to digest the outcome—especially as they looked for...
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