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Aeroscreen 'ready to race' agree Power and Dixon
Team Penske's Will Power feels the new aeroscreen is 'ready to race' after taking it for its maiden track test at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Wednesday. Power hit world-famous 2.5mile oval with Chip Ganassi's Scott Dixon with both of their cars fitted with the aeroscreen in order to conduct a series of on-track tests to put the safety device through its paces. Such tests included helmet lift, buffeting, airflow as well as new tyres from Firestone to cope with the additional weight of the aeroscreen and its support structure on the Dallara chassis. Both drivers were in agreement the device would be ready to go into a race weekend without many issues, however, they...
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