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IndyCar reveals rule changes for 2016 season

IndyCar has announced a raft of rule changes including alterations to aero packages and pit lane speed limits for the 2016 season. Series officials have confirmed the aero specifications for each of the five ovals the championship will visit next season. Cars will run to the same specification aero package used in 2015 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway albeit with the addition of rear wheel guard infills that were implemented at Texas Motor Speedway, as well as a domed skid plate underneath the car and rear wing beam flaps. The skid plate and beam flaps were announced last month as part of IndyCar's safety enhancements which will be used again at Texas Motor Speedway next year. Phoenix...
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