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There might come a day when Ryan Hunter-Reay forgives Alex Tagliani for running into him at Sonoma.
It probably won't be anytime soon. Hunter-Reay is too busy trying to salvage the IndyCar championship.
Contact with Tagliani ruined a podium finish for Hunter-Reay at Sonoma on Sunday, and it dramatically hurt his chances to chase down Will Power for the series title. The incident was a 23-point swing for Hunter-Reay, who is trails Power by 36 points with two races remaining.
Tagliani says he apologized to Hunter-Reay, and will continue to do so until it is accepted.
Hunter-Reay says he has to focus only on the race Sunday at Baltimore and what he needs to do to win the title.
(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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