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Foyt pleased with new drivers and Chevrolet

Larry Foyt, team president at AJ Foyt Racing, says the squad’s first test with Conor Daly, Carlos Munoz and Chevrolet had been “very encouraging” for the season ahead, despite test restrictions. Along with IndyCar decreeing that 2017 would see a freeze in development of manufacturer aerokits before the series switches to a universal aero package in 2018, it also reduced test-day allowances for all but rookie drivers. AJ Foyt Racing, which is switching from Honda to Chevrolet this season as well as replacing both its drivers, was thus regarded as being at a disadvantage. However, Larry Foyt said that this week's two-day test at Sebring, the team’s first run with Chevy, Daly and...
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