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New in-car cameras part of IndyCar's 2018 kit

Part of IndyCar's 2018 universal bodywork package will include an increase in on-board camera positions for use by the series' broadcasters and digital promotions team. IMS Productions will outfit each car with a new nose and rear attenuator camera to complement the current overhead and rearview mirror cameras that have been in use since 2012. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Newgarden has shown he can win anywhere - Cindric IndyCar on track for cockpit safety device test Podcast: The week in IndyCar, silly season edition Rosenqvist gets second Ganassi test Andretti confirms Chevy talks Along with the upcoming testing regimen for the new bodywork, IndyCar and IMSP will work on...
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