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Late ECU data reveals Rossi, not Power, topped IMS IndyCar test
Updated ECU data from Honda has revealed that Andretti Autosport driver Alexander Rossi was actually the fastest driver in today’s IndyCar test on the road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The original end-of-day lap times clocked only 48 laps of Rossi’s test run. However, the 2016 Indy 500 winner in fact completed 65 laps, and in his final new-tire run, he eclipsed Will Power’s 69.14sec time with a 69.08. Power's time was set on 17-lap-old tires. Rossi, who starred in the opening round of the season and salvaged third place after a collision with rookie Robert Wickens, has shown strong form at the 2.439-mile/14-turn course previously. On his debut at the venue two years ago,...
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