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Significant cost savings expected from IndyCar's aero freeze
IndyCar's decision to freeze aero kit development for 2017 and replace the custom kits made by Chevy and Honda with new universal bodywork in 2018 could end up saving each manufacturer a considerable amount of money. The series has been consistent in its messaging regarding the upcoming change of aero direction; easing the path for a third car company to join IndyCar as an engine supplier – without the financial burden of creating and continually developing its own bodywork – should bring more brands to the discussion table. Carving a big chunk out of the budgets Chevy and Honda have been committing to aero kits is another major benefit. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar 2017...
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