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INDYCAR: Standard aero kit under discussion for 2017

IndyCar could switch to a standard aero kit for 2017 to try to lower costs and eliminate the disparity between Chevrolet and Honda. Series CEO Mark Miles is considering a single kit rather than scrapping the entire project completely because of the engineering enhancements the kits have brought to the series. "We have a lot of things on the table for next year and one single aero kit for both Honda and Chevrolet is one of the things we are considering," IndyCar president of competition and operations Jay Frye said. "We are looking at a lot of different things regarding the car for 2017 so a single aero kit is not the only area we are looking at." Aero kits were part of...
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