IndyCar’s unique hybrid system has been in use for nearly two years, but some drivers wish the electrification components would be removed. Scott Dixon, who retired after 69 laps of last week’s Detroit Grand Prix and has had other hybrid issues since its introduction, has been particularly vocal against the system. He was less than pleased with the system following his retirement, and made further comments this weekend at World Wide Technology R…
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