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INDYCAR: Series to use Phoenix aero at Iowa

The Verizon IndyCar Series has chosen the same short oval aerodynamic specification used at the 1.0-mile Phoenix venue for this weekend's visit to the 0.875-mile Iowa circuit. The Phoenix race aero spec was developed after IndyCar's spring training event where Chevy and Honda teams ran with maximum downforce and gave the series feedback that centered on making a reduction; the series responded by mandating a slightly lower number – approximately two percent below the maximum – to address the issue. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar INDYCAR: Decision time nearing over aero kits INDYCAR: Enerson aiming for late-season debut INDYCAR: Hunter-Reay hunts Iowa breakthrough VIDEO: Carl...
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