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Old 20 Aug 2021, 01:36 (Ref:4067997)   #1
Therius94
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18-inch wheel rims in IndyCar Series in the future for revolutionary




The real pictures of 18-inch rims.

The trend of 18-inch rims in open-wheel single-seater formula auto racing now has been grown because of revolutionary. Firestone Firehawk IndyCar Series tires current generation will slowly to end of life after 2022 including current conventional classic wheel rims. I would love of IndyCar Series using 18-inch rims in the future as a reference of road-relevance. The 18-inch wheel rim in motorsport usually used majorly in sports car racing (including endurance) and touring car racing. NASCAR Cup Series also will expected to switch to 18-inch rims as Gen 7 Cup cars officially arrived.

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