IndyCar drivers uncertain how aeroscreen will work at Texas

FILE - In this Oct. 2, 2019, file photo, Will Power, of Australia, drives into turn one during Aeroscreen testing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. The 2020 IndyCar season will open Saturday night, June 6, 2020, at Texas Motor Speedway. The race will also mark the official race debut of the safety innovation for enhanced driver cockpit protection. The safety feature is a ballistic, canopy-like windscreen anchored by titanium framework encompassing the cockpit. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 2, 2019, file photo, Scott Dixon, of New Zealand, drives into turn one during testing of the new windscreen, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. The 2020 IndyCar season will open Saturday night, June 6, 2020, at Texas Motor Speedway. The race will also mark the official race debut of the safety innovation for enhanced driver cockpit protection. The safety feature is a ballistic, canopy-like windscreen anchored by titanium framework encompassing the cockpit. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 12, 2020, file photo, IndyCar driver Will Power lowers into his car as he prepares to drive in IndyCar Series testing, in Austin, Texas. The 2020 IndyCar season will open Saturday night, June 6, at Texas Motor Speedway. An already lengthy offseason has been stretched to more than eight months since IndyCar last raced and the first event back is at Texas' high-speed oval where drivers will get their first test of a heavy new windshield designed to protect the cockpit. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)