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INDYCAR: Champ Car-style bodywork set for 2018

The Verizon IndyCar Series will take a page from the days of CART and Champ Car when its 2018 universal bodywork arrives. The plan put in motion by IndyCar president of competition Jay Frye and colleague Tino Belli, who oversees the series' aerodynamic development, will fit the Dallara DW12 chassis with all-new aerodynamics that leave behind the Indy Racing League-inspired shape that debuted in 1997. That initiative will replace the overhead air intake with a low, sleek engine cover; twin-turbocharged engines from Chevy and Honda (and any new manufacturers that enter the series) will be fed from new intake scoops integrated into the sidepods. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar...
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