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Andretti engineering a rising force in IndyCar

Andretti Autosport's drivers garnered the major headlines after taking the win and three of the top six finishing positions at Long Beach, and their performances followed strong runs at the earlier rounds in Phoenix and St. Petersburg. As a unit, Alexander Rossi, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Zach Veach, and Marco Andretti are off to an impressive start in 2018, and if fans are looking for the reason, look no further than the mechanics, engineers, and managers behind the scenes that have pushed Andretti Autosport ahead of Team Penske in the early championship pecking order. Andretti's secret has been holding firm with its staff. Growth and optimization using the same talented group can be credited for...
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