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2020: More Looking Ahead

Fernando Alonso - Indianapolis Motor Speedway. © [Jamie Sheldrick/ Spacesuit Media]

Fernando Alonso - Indianapolis Motor Speedway. © [Jamie Sheldrick/ Spacesuit Media]

One of the stories to watch, will Fernando Alonso return to race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway? © [Jamie Sheldrick/ Spacesuit Media]

by Paul Gohde

Team news and pre-season practice are filling the racing headlines as we continue looking forward to the upcoming season that’s already filled with good news for some and disappointing headlines for others.

With that in mind Indy Car approached Racing Optics, a company with twenty-plus years of experience covering larger and somewhat flatter NASCAR windshields.

“So, naturally they came to us and asked if we could help them with solutions for the aeroscreen that at the time was being developed,” explained RO president Bart Wilson at the recent PRI show. “One significant issue that we quickly addressed was they have a thin wicker that runs down the front of that two-part screen. That meant that we had to provide two separate parts (right and left) with a seam down the middle likely requiring its removal by a crew member during pit stops.” As with tear-offs on a driver’s helmet, a small tab can be pulled to remove the protective film. But with two sections on the Indy Car screen, a driver is unable to reach out of the cockpit on a pit stop to pull each section off. “It is likely that IC will add an extra person over the wall during a stop to remove the two sections,” added Wilson, the son of 1950-60’s Indy 500 driver Dempsey Wilson. “Aero effect while running during the multi-car test will be another thing to watch for as drafting with that small wicker on the screen will have some kind of effect.”

Visual distortion with four or more layers of the poly-carbon material will also be measured closely, especially where longer races like the Indianapolis 500 require more pit stops than a shorter road/street event.”

Much will be learned in many areas during next week’s testing, and with the series’ opener at St. Petersburg just a few weeks away, driver feedback will be important as it is quickly applied to their cars. Time is of the essence.