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IndyCar adjusts Texas aero kits to prevent airborne crashes

IndyCar series officials continues to take measures to avoid the kind of accidents we saw during Indianapolis 500 practice. IndyCar officials have taken another step in the fight against flying cars with a new piece added to the superspeedway aero kits for this weekend. The changes are in reaction to the three cars that flipped completely over during Indianapolis 500 practice after spinning backwards into the wall. The changes The series announced Tuesday that they are implementing closure panels to the rear wheel guards on the superspeedway aero kits for both Chevrolet and Honda. Per a release from the series, the manufacturers developed the panels for each of their cars. There...
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