Marco Andretti
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INDIANAPOLIS, United States (AFP) - Andretti, the son of team owner Michael Andretti, could drive alongside his father in this year's Indianapolis 500 after completing testing Sunday and Monday under observation at Sebring International Raceway in Florida.
"Marco did very well," Indy-car technical manager Kevin Blanch said. "He understood what the car was telling him and did everything we asked of him. The team made several big changes to the car and he reacted to each of them.
"Hes a smart kid. The more test time he gets, the better hes going to be."
Andretti will drive a Honda-powered Dallara for his father's race team in the upcoming Indy-car season, which opens March 26 at Homestead, Florida.
"Everything was a bit of an unknown to me until I got into the car, but now the questions are starting to be answered," Andretti said. "It will take a little time, but we made good progress."
The teen prodigy drew high praise from his father and boss, who announced last year he would come out of retirement in hopes of racing with his son next May at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
"I'm very impressed with the job Marco did," Michael Andretti said. "He was on pace, gave the crew good feedback and didn't put a wheel wrong the whole time. He also held up well physically.
"Overall, I'm very happy with his performance. His initial test couldn't have gone any better."
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