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Cover Story | American Racing News | Photo | Chris Qwens to, off all things, difficulty getting fuel into the car. “What a lot of people think when they hear I was running out of fuel (at the end of the race), they think it was something that I had to adjust for on the last like two or three laps,” he said. “But this was a decision that was made 90 laps prior. I was in fuel conserve mode from that point, all the while trying to maintain and advance my position. It was a pretty tricky end to the race.” There may also have been a bit of divine guidance involved. Andretti and Bryan Herta are co-owners of the Andretti Herta Autosport with CurbAgajanian car Rossi drove to Victory Circle. The late Dan Wheldon won the Indy 500 for Andretti on May 29, 2005; he won it again driving for Herta on May 29, 2011. Rossi won on May 29, 2016, driving the same No. 98 Wheldon rode to victory five years ago when another rookie – JR Hildebrand – nearly won the race by going the final 36 laps on a tank of fuel, until Hildebrand crashed exiting Turn 4 on the last lap. Did Wheldon have a hand in Rossi’s Indianapolis 500 destiny from above? “I’m not going to discount it,” Herta said. “Maybe, it’s possible,” Andretti added. “This place is hard to explain. As Marco (Andretti) said the other day, this place picks the winner. It’s funny how it works out.” “I have no idea how we pulled that off.” 14 | American Racing News | IndyCar Photo | IndyCar PR