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IndyCar introduces stronger retaining nut to keep wheels attached during wrecks

This comes after a tire narrowly missed a packed grandstand during the Indianapolis 500IndyCar will implement a new, stronger piece of hardware designed to keep rear wheels attached to the car during a wreck after aand narrowly missed a packed grandstand during the Indianapolis 500.

“Their thorough review process of the incident between the No. 6 and No. 27 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway began immediately and included an extensive recreation at their headquarters in," IndyCar President Jay Frye said. “IndyCar takes safety very seriously. This update is an important step in making sure an incident like this does not happen again.”

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