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IndyCar expects aeroscreen to 'set the standard on driver safety'

IndyCar is pressing ahead with its plans to implement the aeroscreen for 2020, with IndyCar president Jay Frye believing it will 'set the standard for driver safety'. The aeroscreen is IndyCar's answer to Formula 1's halo device, but features a windscreen for added protection and whilst it's been in development for many years, it's only taken a major step towards becoming reality following the partnership with Red Bull Advanced Technologies, which is working with the series on developing the aeroscreen. Frye called the partnership a 'game-changer' and confirmed the plans to introduce it are still on track for next season with on-track tests set to take place next...
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