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Giro dramático en el culebron Alonso, Andretti ha dicho que Honda no ha vetado
But this saga got more interesting when Michael Andretti said that it wasn’t Honda that put the kabosh on his Indy program for the two-time Formula 1 champion. There was never a statement from Andretti or Honda concerning the matter but the former IndyCar star made a rather shocking claim about it during today’s press conference announcing James Hinchcliffe would drive his No. 29 car.
Asked how money could possibly be a deterrent for a multi-millionaire like Alonso, who was keen to be competitive again at Indy like he was in 2017, Andretti replied: “It might not be all about money.”
So with Hinch being reunited with a team he drove and won for in 2012-14, it appears Alonso only has one option for May. Roger Penske won’t field a fifth car and Ed Carpenter isn’t running a fourth car, so it’s got to be with the newly formed partnership of Arrow, McLaren and Schmidt Peterson. And Chevrolet power.
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