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INDYCAR: Cars 'unsettled' by rule tweaks - RLL's Nault

Safety tweaks to prevent aerial accidents are leaving IndyCars "pretty unsettled" around Indianapolis, according to Rico Nault, team manager for Honda squad Rahal Letterman Lanigan. Dome-shaped titanium pieces labeled "dome skids" have been added to cars' undersides to deflect air during spins, but have split paddock opinion. RLL's Nault, whose driver Graham Rahal led Honda's 2015 title charge, remains concerned following testing. "I would be a lot happier if we didn't have to run it," he argued. "It's pretty unsettled right now. "IndyCar has the data that shows when the car gets to 135 degrees around it loses downforce and as it keeps on going [the...
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