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An IZOD IndyCar series car sits in the pits prior to qualifying. (WISH Photo\Patrick Tolbert)
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Updated: Tuesday, 14 Feb 2012, 12:21 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 14 Feb 2012, 12:21 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - IndyCar officials will eliminate double-file restarts this season at three ovals — Indianapolis, Texas and Fontana.
Race director Beaux Barfield made the surprise announcement Tuesday.
Barfield says he made the decision for two reasons: the location of the acceleration point on those tracks and drivers' concerns.
Double-file restarts will continue at IndyCar's other 12 races.
The move comes 11 months after series CEO Randy Bernard said he would implement the double-file restarts used by NASCAR. Drivers also expressed concerns but were overruled. Bernard said then the series had the most versatile drivers in the world and would find a way to make the double-file restarts work.