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Andretti: “More usable grip” from new Honda aero kit
Marco Andretti says he’s happier with the new HPD aero package, but admits he can’t be certain of progress – and has worries over the superspeedway configuration. Andretti told Motorsport.com: “I guess increasing downforce is going to suit any driver’s style, right? But what I’d say is that the 2016 kit's grip is more usable than last year. “In 2015, the grip from the Honda kit was very peaky and it was tough to extract the most from the car. Whereas this year it seems – and we can’t be certain yet until we’ve run more options – it’s now easier, quote-unquote, to get to the limit of the car. “That’s going to be very important for qualifying, so hopefully the...
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