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PRUETT: Indy 500 aero kits a lesson in varied opinions

Page 1 of 2 The biggest mystery remaining this season will start to come into focus when the first day of official practice for the 99th running of the Indianapolis 500 begins. IndyCar's introduction of aero kits could, for the first time in five Verizon IndyCar Series races held this year, see Honda decrease the margin to Chevy. And if the private concerns of the leading Chevy drivers come to fruition, Honda-powered cars could be the ones to beat. We've only had one day of running so far in superspeedway aero kit trim, and from that test, Honda drivers were responsible for many of the fastest laps posted without the benefit of a tow. Of the laps turned in a tow, Chevy was on top, yet both...
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