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IndyCar on track for cockpit safety device test

Following Wednesday's confirmation that Formula 1's "halo" cockpit protection device will become mandatory in 2018, IndyCar competition president Jay Frye provided an update on where the American open-wheel series stands with the shield-like device it's preparing for the Dallara DW12 chassis. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Podcast: The week in IndyCar, silly season edition Rosenqvist gets second Ganassi test Andretti confirms Chevy talks Gallery: IndyCar Toronto IndyCar video: Toronto race highlights "We've been quietly working on applications for the last year and a half, and feel good at where we're at with progress," Frye told RACER. "We're also happy...
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