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Hunter Reay “relieved…but we need to get back to winning”

Ryan Hunter-Reay, whose second place at Barber Motorsports Park leaves him sixth in the IndyCar points standings, says he’s relieved to have  had a “drama-free” weekend, but is impatient to start winning again. The 2012 series champion and 2014 Indy 500 winner has not won an IndyCar race since August 2015, but qualified fourth and finished runner-up at Barber, and now lies 45 points behind championship leader and Barber winner Josef Newgarden. Hunter-Reay believes that had there been more laps he might have caught Newgarden who had slightly hurt his wet front tires with an early switch. The slick-shod Andretti Autosport-Honda had passed the wet-tired Penske-Chevrolet while Newgarden...
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