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Newgarden approves of IndyCar’s future direction

Team Penske’s newest IndyCar driver Josef Newgarden has praised series management for responding to what the drivers have been “screaming about for a long, long time” regarding downforce. Newgarden, who scored three wins for CFH/Ed Carpenter Racing and has joined Team Penske to replace Juan Pablo Montoya for 2017, said that despite IndyCar producing strong racing product, he said there was room for improvement. Following IndyCar president of competition and operations Jay Frye’s announcement regarding the 2018 universal aerokit, Newgarden said: “One of the things I really liked hearing from Jay is what drivers have been screaming about for a long, long time. We want more bottom...
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