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Grace Autosport builds on IndyCar's STEM values

Page 1 of 2 ABOVE: At the Grace Autosport introduction – engineer Jessica Rowe, communications professional Barbara Burns, aerodynamicist and engineer Catherine Crawford, Team Principal Beth Paretta and driver Katherine Legge. The IndyCar rulebook is a land of tight technical restraints. Paradoxically though, the paddock is developing into a wellspring of potentially game-changing technical and engineering innovations. In a series of features, RACER takes a look at some of the groundbreaking STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) programs being developed within IndyCar's orbit. Grace Autosport knows what it is up against. Fielding a competitive car in the Indianapolis 500...
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