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IndyCar gets aero kit development freeze for 2017, universal aero kits for '18

INDYCAR has announced a freeze on aero kit development for manufacturers Honda and Chevrolet ahead of the 2017 Verizon IndyCar Series season, before introducing universal aero kits for 2018. Aero kits were first introduced to IndyCar in 2015, with Honda and Chevrolet supplying one specification for road courses, street tracks and short ovals, and a second for superspeedways. Ahead of this weekend's season finale at Sonoma, INDYCAR confirmed that aero kit development had been frozen with immediate effect after discussions with the series' manufacturers, the hope being the move will spark further interest from OEMs. 'Today's announcement follows an extended dialogue...
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