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IZOD IndyCar Series Announces Objectives For New Chassis To Debut In 2012![]() INDIANAPOLIS, - The Indy Racing League announced today objectives for its next IZOD IndyCar Series chassis, which is scheduled to debut at the start of the 2012 season. Attributes desired by the Indy Racing League in developing its next iconic chassis look include:
"Two years ago the league engaged both the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena (Calif.) and College for Creative Studies in Detroit in conceptual exercises about the next generation of car," said Brian Barnhart, president of competition and racing operations for the Indy Racing League,the sanctioning body of the IZOD IndyCar Series. "For the last year we have engaged in ongoing conversations with four chassis makers on two different design tracks. Now we are receiving concepts and will make a decision soon." The league is in discussions with Dallara, DeltaWing, Lola and Swift about designing, manufacturing and supplying the new chassis, focusing on two parallel paths - one radical and one more evolutionary in design. "Our chassis is the most complex challenge in world motorsports because of the variety of race courses where we compete," Barnhart said. "It must be designed to run at 235 mph at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and protect drivers and spectators in high-speed crashes. It must be able to perform on superspeedways, speedways and short ovals well as natural terrain road courses and temporary circuits." Barnhart said the first and foremost requirement for the new chassis is safety, based on three decades of experience with the current chassis. "Our drivers take the greatest risks in the world of sports driving Indy cars and it is paramount we have the best safety features designed into this next generation of cars," he said. "It is also important that we continue to develop more relevance between the new generation of IndyCars and the cars that world manufacturers will be producing in the future. Finally, we have stipulated that the new chassis must be made in the United States, preferably Indiana, to takeadvantage of more competitive pricing and the existing American supplier network for parts and protect our team from issues with currency fluctuations." The current chassis utilized by teams is produced by Dallara and was last updated in 2003.
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