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IndyCar considers Phoenix surface procedure to improve passing
The Verizon IndyCar Series could take a suggestion from its drivers to rubber-in the high racing line ahead of the April 7 race at ISM Raceway in Phoenix. With the series' move to new, lower downforce bodywork this year, and its call to restrict teams to a more modest amount of aerodynamic assistance at the one-mile oval during recent testing, drivers were forced to run a single, lower line in the corners as small pieces of tire debris littered the high line. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Shank's IndyCar perseverance finally pays off RACER video: Robin Miller's Tough Guys, Larry Dickson Newgarden readies for RallyX on Ice debut Indy 500 flag reaches Olympics on relay journey...
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