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New electronics coming with 2018 bodywork
IndyCar teams will have more than new bodywork to install leading into the 2018 season. With a chance to refresh the visual quality of its cars, the series is also planning to take a step forward with new engine controllers and other associated electronics to power the fleet of Dallara DW12s. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar IndyCar preparing for first 2018 bodywork tests Gutierrez to complete season with Coyne Podcast: The week in IndyCar news, June 21 Gateway to repave before IndyCar race Johnson, Pagenaud earn Y nominations IndyCar mandated the use of McLaren Applied Technologies' TAG-400i ECU for every manufacturer to use when the 2.2-liter twin-turbo V6 formula was introduced...
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