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Excessive downforce levels under scrutiny at Phoenix
IndyCar’s new vp of competition Bill Pappas has admitted there could be considerable changes coming to the mandated setups for Phoenix International Raceway. Pappas told Motorsport.com that he’s aiming for a setup where drivers are having to lift off the throttle for the turns, and that 5.5g lateral load – as seen by Chevrolet drivers earlier this month – is too much. He says the two-day open test for Chevrolet and Honda runners at PIR that starts today will be instrumental in guiding IndyCar’s regulations for the race to be held here on Saturday, April 2. Pappas stated: “We’re starting the test with a setup based on the feedback we got when IndyCar tested here last fall, from...
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