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Drivers surprised by demands of new aero package

Ryan Hunter-Reay and James Hinchcliffe admitted to being surprised by the scale of adjustment demanded by IndyCar's new aerokits during the bodywork's race weekend debut at St Petersburg on Friday, despite the pair finishing the day with the two fastest times. "We come out here and we're used to years past, knowing exactly how hard we have to push it," said Hunter-Reay, who topped the charts at 1m00.8295s in his No.28 Andretti Autosport car. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar IndyCar adds nose cam Hunter-Reay leads second St. Petersburg practice Video: Friday at the 2018 Firestone GP of St. Petersburg Leist surprised by early pace Scuderia Corsa joins Rahal for Servia Indy...
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