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INDYCAR: Progressive move to PFC brakes
Verizon IndyCar Series teams and drivers will make a gradual shift from Brembo's braking package for the Dallara DW12 to a new solution provided by Performance Friction Corporation (inset, image courtesy of PFC). Although IndyCar announced the vendor change in September, the specifics behind the migration were not provided. Rather than implement a complete substitution this offseason, the switch to PFC as IndyCar's exclusive brake vendor from 2017-'20 will see teams use a blend of both packages next year and a complete move to PFC products in 2018. "For 2017, teams will use the existing Brembo caliper and we will be providing brake discs, hats, pads, and hardware," PFC's Darrick...
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