James Hinchcliffe impressed with new IndyCar aero kits

Canada's James Hinchcliffe poses with his third place trophy on the podium following the the Honda Indy Toronto. (Frank Gunn/CP)

FORT WORTH, Texas — IndyCar’s new sleek cars with universal aero kits got their first laps on a 1 1/2-mile oval when Scott Dixon and James Hinchcliffe tested at Texas Motor Speedway.

Hinchcliffe said he and Dixon were both impressed "out of the box" with the aero kits during testing Monday. The daylong session included the duo driving side-by-side to simulate race conditions.

"It does all the things a race car should do and not a whole lot of what a race car shouldn’t do," Hinchcliffe said.

The new cars have noticeable differences to the side and rear areas. Dixon said they should be better in traffic and lead to some great racing.

The aero kit had already been tested on road courses and Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s 2 1/2-mile oval.

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