IndyCar agreeing to a new deal for Honda and Chevy to remain engine manufacturers has effect on the series' popularity, the new car and teams.
LEXINGTON, Ohio – IndyCar's race weekend at Mid-Ohio ushered in a new era for the sport, with a technological upgrade not seen since the debut of the 2.2-liter twin-turbo V6 engines the year of Dario ...
SPEEDWAY, Ind.–IndyCar has secured a multiyear commitment from Honda and Chevrolet, who will be heavily involved in developing the engine and competition rules for the new NTT IndyCar Series car set ...
IndyCar has announced that both Honda and Chevrolet have made a multi-year commitment to remain involved with the race series. Both companies will continue as official Original Equipment Manufacturers ...
Ever since 2012, Honda and Chevrolet have supplied the only two competitive engines available to IndyCar teams. That two-car balance has been at risk since Honda first raised concerns about rising ...
Penske Entertainment CEO Mark Miles says positive talks continue to take place with its current NTT IndyCar Series engine partners and auto manufacturers who are curious to learn where the series is ...
IndyCar has retained Honda and Chevrolet as its original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The OEMs will get their own ...
Honda Racing Corporation engineer Jake Marthaler monitors telemetry remotely during the 12 Hours of Sebring sportscar race in March. (Robert Hanashiro / For the Times) At the top of a hill in a ...
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