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IndyCar close on new technical, testing regs

By the time NTT IndyCar Series teams and partners start moving towards the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the October 2-3 Harvest Grand Prix doubleheader, a clearer picture of what the series will look like in the future should start to emerge. With significant short-term items like the 2021 race schedule and testing plans, and medium-term topics like engine and chassis packages for 2022 awaiting confirmation, the majority of September will be spent locking down key details that dictate the coming years. On the subject of IndyCar’s new-for-2022 engine formula and whether the series will introduce the full 2.4-liter twin-turbo V6 motors along with kinetic energy recovery systems (KERS)...
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