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Carpenter says IndyCar superspeedway kit may need to change

Ed Carpenter says the racing in this year’s Indianapolis 500 was “totally different” to previous years because of IndyCar’s current car and that he believes the kit may need tweaks to improve the racing. The majority of the race was run single-file with drivers holding gaps of around one second to their nearest rivals. Concerns over passing had been raised throughout the Month of May, but IndyCar did not alter the downforce levels ahead of the Indy 500. Carpenter, who finished second, adds that IndyCar may need to tweak the superspeedway aerokit to help racing, but at the same time, he admitted he liked the driving challenge. His rival for the win, Will Power, believed there had...
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