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IndyCar confirms aerokit freeze for 2017, universal kit in 2018

After months of speculation IndyCar announced today it has placed a freeze on aerokit development by Chevrolet and Honda that will take effect immediately in preparation for the 2017 season. The manufacturers will run their current aero kit specifications next season as IndyCar prepares to introduce a universal aerokit for the start of the 2018 season. "Today's announcement follows an extended dialogue with Chevrolet, Honda, our teams and stakeholders,” said Jay Frye, IndyCar’s president of competition and operations. “This decision focused on what is best for the future of the Verizon IndyCar Series. "This is an integral component to IndyCar’s long-term plan to continue...
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