New-look Indy car continues to gain positive feedback as testing continues
ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚDrivers in the Verizon IndyCar Series have continued to give positive feedback for the new-look Indy car for the 2018 season as testing continued at Sebring this week.
INDYCAR will intro🐟duce a new, 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 drivers alike, with many giv🔯ing their approval during the latest Sebring test.

Drivers in the Verizon IndyCar Seri𒀰es have continued to give positive feedback for the new-look Indy car for the 2018 season as testing continued at Sebring this week.
INDYCAR will 𒅌introduce a new, universal aerokit for t💮he 2018 season, with teams previously using the designs given to them by engine suppliers Honda or Chevrolet.
The simpliജfied aerokit 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.
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 in 🦩their full liveries.
Head tur🐻ner right here! First day of testing the all new 2018 . Those colors never looked better!
— Ryan Hunter-Reay (@RyanHunterReay)
Back to my day job for a minute...but know you g💧uys want another look at on her 𒐪first day of work today.
— Alexander Rossi (@AlexanderRossi)
"I’m just blown away with the new car," said Veach, who w𒉰ill make his full-season IndyCar debut this year with A𒀰ndretti.
“The aero kit makes it feel like a proper race car again. H♛onestly, it’s incredible to look at."
The new Verizo📖n IndyCar Series season starts with the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg on March 11.