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IndyCar turns to Belli to enhance the looks of its next chassis


Published on 2025-03-26 16:25:17 - Racer
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  • The IndyCar Series has turned inward to improve the looks of the car that will replace its aging Dallara DW12 model in the coming years. Stemming from an offseason meeting held by Penske

IndyCar has enlisted the expertise of renowned designer Mario Bellini to enhance the aesthetics of its next chassis, set to debut in 2024. Bellini, known for his work in industrial design and architecture, including the iconic 1972 Alfa Romeo Montreal, aims to bring a fresh, visually appealing design to the series. This move is part of a broader strategy to not only improve the car's performance and safety but also to make it more attractive to fans and sponsors. The new chassis will incorporate advanced materials and technology, focusing on sustainability and modularity, allowing for easier upgrades and maintenance. This collaboration underscores IndyCar's commitment to innovation and its desire to maintain a competitive edge in motorsport design.

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