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IndyCar orders Honda and Chevrolet to strengthen aero
IndyCar has wasted not time responding to the debris problems caused by broken aero components at the opening round in St Petersburg. The 110-lap contest saw caution flags for “rabbit ears” - as Will Power calls them - and other debris from flying aero kit pieces from both Chevrolet and Honda. The most damage was caused by a standard Dallara item, the wheel guards that are intended to stop cars from flying over one another. At Turn 10, a wheel guard flew off the #98 entry of rookie Gabby Chavez and struck a fan, who was hospitalised for head injuries. In reaction to not only that, but many other incidents at the Florida street circuit, IndyCar has announced it has mandated structural...
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