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.

New-look Indy car continues to gain positive feedback

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.

"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.

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