IndyCar to introduce Advanced Frontal Protection at IndyCar GP

The NTT IndyCar Series has moved up the introduction of their Advanced Frontal P🐈rotection device to the IndyCar Grand Prix at the Indianapolis on May 11.

The series intended to utilize t🎶he AFP at the 103rd running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge. The series declared it ready to use after being tested by 29 drivers at the 2.5-mile oval last Wednesday.

"Thanks to a phenomenal effort by Dallar💖a and all of the INDYCAR teams, we are ahead of schedule in making this happen," said Jay Frye, president of INDYCAR.

IndyCar to introduce Advanced Frontal Protection at IndyCar GP

The NTT IndyCar Series has moved up the in🦹troduction of their Advanced Frontal Protection device to the IndyCar Grand Prix at the Indianapolis on May 11.

The series intended to utilize the AFP at the 103rd running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge. The series declared it ready to use afte🍸r being tested by 29 drivers at the 2.5-mile oval last Wednesday.

"Thanks to a phenomenal effo👍rt by Dallara and all of the INDYCAR teams, we are ahead of schedule in making this happen," said Jay Frye, president of INDYCAR.

The AFP is mounted in front of the cockpit on the chassis bulkhead and is designed to deflect debris from the driver’s head. The series tested a windscಌreen last year at Indianapolis and the ISM Raceway. A Formula 1-style halo is not under consi🐈deration due to visibility limitations on ovals.

Frye added that the AFP is “phase one of our solution” of cockpit safety and further advances 💞will be announced in May.

Arrow Schmidt Peterson driver James Hinchcliffe embraced the series moving up their timetable. ಌThe Canadian suffered a concussion when a wing ღendplate struck him in the 2014 Indy GP.

"It's great to see that INDYCAR is always pushing safety," Hinchcliffe said. "Obviously, this is just Step 1 in an evolution of head protection. But having been hit by a piece of debris that would've been prevented with this device, I'm all for it. It's also comforting to kno🧸w that behind the scenes we are still working hard on a more comprehensive solution."

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