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PRUETT: Navigating IndyCar's aero road map

Page 1 of 2 It started with a majority of IndyCar team owners expressing their interest in a world free of aero kits. Citing high costs and a lingering competitive imbalance between Chevy and Honda, most team owners told RACER they would welcome a return to a common set of bodywork and wings to clothe the Dallara DW12 chassis  IndyCar has listened to the feedback from its teams and aero kit manufacturers, and appears to be headed towards a single kit in 2017. "We have agreements between Chevy and Honda where the competition will continue," IndyCar CEO Mark Miles told RACER. "But there are conversations about whether or not we are at a place where we have learned a lot...
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