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Veach: Fourth at Long Beach a “relief”, admits improvement needed

Andretti Autosport’s rookie, Zach Veach, says his career best IndyCar result of fourth at Long Beach was a strong result but says he needs to give himself less work by qualifying better. Veach, who started only 16th, was on a two-stop strategy but 17 laps run under caution eased any worries over fuel saving, so he could not only hold off Graham Rahal but also challenge Ed Jones for a podium finish. He told Motorsport.com: “The way we’re looking at the season is that it’s all about learning, so the two-stop strategy was always the plan. We’re trying to do something to save a little fuel so I can get that experience and things just lined up perfectly for us. Our race pace was decent...
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