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Signs points to Dallara as 2018 aero kit builder

It hasn't been announced yet, but all signs point to Dallara building the new aero kits for 2018. "We are talking with IndyCar and of course we are interested in doing it but there are also other people interested," said Dallara USA CEO and general manager Stefano DePonti, whose Italian race car company built the current DW-12 chassis. "I imagine it's a six or seven-month process to build them and we're equipped to do it." Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Dixon sets pace in second St. Petersburg practice Chevy, Honda extend IndyCar supply deals Andretti leads Honda 1-4 in first St. Pete practice St. Petersburg Turn 3 reconfigured IndyCar video: St....
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