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Kanaan retakes leadership role on AGR team
(AP)
Updated: 2006-05-18 08:54

"He's a little bit older, but he's no more mature," teammate Dario Franchitti jokes of the 31-year-old Brazilian. "He's as fun as ever."

Kanaan entered this season as the most visible and successful driver on a team that has won the last two series points titles.

This month, Kanaan again may find himself in a backseat role. Along with Franchitti, Kanaan is part of a five-car team that includes Bryan Herta and two drivers with the most famed last name in American racing ¡ª Michael Andretti and his babyfaced son, Marco.

The questions now focus on the father-son duo trying to overcome the infamous Andretti bad luck at the Indy 500. The older Andretti has returned to Indy after a two-year retirement, still chasing the one major victory that has eluded him as a driver for more than two decades.

But Kanaan may have the best chance to win.

He's been the team's most consistent driver this year with two top-five finishes in the first three races and is fifth in the points. Only Roger Penske's two drivers, two-time Indy champ Helio Castroneves and two-time IRL champ Sam Hornish Jr., and Ganassi's two drivers, Wheldon and former IRL champ Scott Dixon, have performed better.

And that's not what Andretti Green is accustomed to after winning the last two points titles. One difference this year is that Honda engines are now available to all teams.

"I think there's been a little shift," Herta said. "The last two seasons, they've been chasing us. Now that we've all got the same engines, I think they're doing a couple of things better than we are."

Few IRL drivers have outdone Kanaan in recent years.
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