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On Friday, IndyCar drivers were able to sample the hybrid system for the first time during a live race weekend while turning laps at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. There were little if any issues, and they were able to test out various different use cases for the new electrified power boost in the truncated […]
During the truncated session, drivers could test various use cases for the new electrified power boost, except for combining it with the Push to Pass system, which is not active until Sunday’s warm-up session. The series emphasizes achieving 800 total horsepower by using both systems simultaneously, but reigning champion Alex Palou is cautious about potential rear tire strain due to high power output. Palou eagerly anticipates the warm-up to test out using both boosts and expects challenges in coordinating pressing both buttons while driving. Some drivers have placed boost buttons on the backside of the wheel for easier activation. The final practice on Sunday morning will reveal how well drivers can handle the hybrid system and balance their tire performance under pressure.