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Can Rossi head IndyCar's new era in 2020?

The 2020 IndyCar season begins with a new adornment to every car, as aeroscreen is here to protect the drivers' heads. Meanwhile, the championship's nearly-man is seeking retribution to give Andretti Autosport a title

Alexander Rossi doesn't want to talk about Andretti Autosport's final pre-season test day. Not because anything went drastically wrong; more because it all went so well, and he doesn't want to give Autosport any specific technical details.

"A lot of information was gathered, it was really good, and I feel like the team is working at the highest level it's been at since I joined four years ago," says the California-born Rossi, who this weekend at St Petersburg begins his bid to claim his first IndyCar Series title. Second in the championship in 2018, and third last year, he continues: "I feel like this has been our best off-season and we're all feeling very encouraged.

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