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Long Beach will “highlight” 2018 IndyCar strengths, improve racing

Graham Rahal believes the layout of the Long Beach track will accentuate the qualities of the IndyCar aerokit and that that the increased terminal speeds will enhance the racing. Rahal, who finished second in the season-opener at St. Petersburg despite starting at the rear of the grid, said that the new bodywork’s drag reduction and the tire degradation should result in an entertaining event. “I think that with the universal aero kit, the Indy cars are going to be way quicker on the straightaways and I think Long Beach is going to highlight that,” said Rahal. “I’m excited about getting on track in the Total Honda and showing that and I think the fans are really going to enjoy it....
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