Five-time TXMotorSpeedway winner ScottDixon9 has high hopes for both improved IndyCar racing at TMS and for TakumaSatoRacer's contribution to the CGRTeams program on his debut with the team
Scott Dixon believes IndyCar’s new aerodynamic regulations will improve racing at Texas Motor Speedway this weekend, and is confident that Takuma Sato will contribute to Chip Ganassi Racing’s competitiveness.For the second round of the 2023 IndyCar Series season, and the Indianapolis 500, two-time Indy winner Sato is driving Ganassi’s #11 entry, which is raced on road and street courses by series rookie Marcus Armstrong.
“I'm looking forward to it. He's a super-talented guy. He's super-intense. I think his knowledge and what he does, just his approach, too, from what I've already seen, he's pretty full on. IndyCar is also allowing a new additional underwing inner bargeboard and the use of road and street course strakes at all ovals, while the Speedway infill wicker is also permitted at Texas and Indy.
“I think the addition of the “high-line practice” will give everybody at least some idea of what that grip level is like… It's definitely a pretty big adjustment as far as adding downforce to the car for the race.
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Texas to name Terry head coach, removing interim tagHOOK ‘EM 🤘 Texas has agreed to hire Rodney Terry as its men’s head basketball coach on a five-year contract, removing his interim tag, according to multiple reports Monday. More details:
Lire la suite »
Fruit and veg shortages push UK food inflation to new high\n\t\t\tKeep abreast of significant corporate, financial and political developments around the world.\n\t\t\tStay informed and spot emerging risks and opportunities with independent global reporting, expert\n\t\t\tcommentary and analysis you can trust.\n\t\t
Lire la suite »
Prince Harry and Elton John appear at High Court over Daily Mail publisher privacy casePrince Harry, Sir Elton John and other high profile figures have turned up at the High Court in London in their legal action against the Daily Mail publishers Associated Newspapers. Anja_Popp reports.
Lire la suite »
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds are coming to LiverpoolNoel Gallagher's High Flying Birds are coming to Liverpool Curiously
Lire la suite »
Prince Harry arrives at High Court for second day of privacy case against Daily Mail publisherThe group of high-profile individuals, including the Duke of Sussex and Elton John, are suing Associated Newspapers Limited over allegations of unlawful information gathering
Lire la suite »