New-look Indy car continues to gain positive feedback as testing continues
Drivers in the Verizon IndyCar Series have conti𓆏nued to give positive f🦂eedback for the new-look Indy car for the 2018 season as testing continued at Sebring this week.
INDYCAR will introduce a new, universal aerokit for the 2018 season, with t✃eams previously using the designs given to them by engine suppliers Honda or Chevrolet.
The simplified aerokit&nbs♛p;has given the Dallara DW12 a dramatic new look that has proven a hit with fans and drivers alike, with many giving their approval during the latest Sebring test.

Drivers in the Verizon IndyCar Series have conti൩nued to give positive feedback for the new-look Indy car for the 2018 season as testing continued at Sebring thiꦓs week.
INDYCAR will introduce a ne🌸w, universal 💯aerokit for the 2018 season, with teams previously using the designs given to them by engine suppliers Honda or Chevrolet.
The simplified aerokit has given the Dallara DW12 a dramatic new look that has proven a hit with fans and 𒅌driverꦏs alike, with many giving their approval during the latest Sebring test.
Andretti Autosport drivers Ryan Hunter-Reay, Zach Veach and Alexander Rossi all sampled the new-style car for the first time in the test, decked out i🐼n their full liveries.
Head turner 💯right here! First day of testing the all new 2018 . Those colors never lookeಌd better!
— Ryan Hunter-Reay (@RyanHunterReay)
Back to my day jo🐟b for a minute...but know you guys want another look at on her first day of work today.
— Alexander Rossi (@AlexanderRossi)
"I’m just blown away with the new car," said Vea🍃ch, who will make his full-season IndyCar debut this year with Andretti.
“Th𒀰e aero kit makes it feel likeꦛ a proper race car again. Honestly, it’s incredible to look at."
The new Verizon IndyCar Series season starts with the Grand Prix o⭕f𒊎 St. Petersburg on March 11.