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IndyCar increases minimum car weight
The spec Dallara DW12 used by the Verizon IndyCar Series gained some weight over the holidays that will be carried throughout the upcoming season. The latest round of safety updates to the Italian chassis, where large new side impact structures were retrofitted to every carbon fiber tub, has led the series' competition department to raise the minimum weight for each car. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Chaves, Veach ring in new year with karting wins Robin Miller on IndyCar 2017 IndyCar makes tire allotment tweaks The Week In IndyCar, Dec. 28, with Zach Veach Chaves, Veach staying sharp in karts Excluding the driver, fuel, drink bottle and driver equivalency ballast, the new road...
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