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IndyCar looking to clean up engine penalty rules
IndyCar is looking to adjust and possibly simplify the penalties handed down for unapproved engine changes, according to series president Jay Frye. Currently, each entry is mandated to use a particular engine for at least 10,000 miles, and is limited to a total of four engines per season. Cars that have engines changed outside of […]
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