I agree with this take. Make the cars look insane. The windscreen could have this X1 car look. The egress could be the same as the cars have now. Just an opening from the top. It doesn't need to have fenders but even the cars now, have end plates that look like the beginning of fenders. Just something a little bigger than what we have now.
Let’s make a car that people talk about outside of IndyCar,” said Meyer Shank Racing co-owner Michael Shank. “Let’s up the game. Let’s turn up it a notch with something that really brings people back to IndyCar. Design-wise, let’s get it out there, visually, because we’re all in the same car. Let’s make a car that’s appealing.
“My heart that loves IndyCar racing wants a clean sheet (design), right? Because ultimately, that’s what we really need. We need every tool we can to draw new people in, and I think a new car, a really wild concept, is important in how we get there. Think about what Adrian Newey came up with a couple years ago with that X1 car. Maybe it’s not exactly that, but that’s where we should be thinking.”
Dale Coyne Racing owner Dale Coyne shares in Shank’s assessment.