If Chevrolet Product Promotion Engineering has anything to say about it, this year's Indianapolis 500 may at last see the end of the race's dominance by exotic, built-for-the-purpose racing engines.
For the third year in a row, Chevy was crowned the NTT IndyCar Series Manufacturer Champion, beating out its sole rival, Honda, in the North American open wheel racing division. Chevy and Honda ...
This year's edition of the Children's of Alabama Indy Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama, is the ...
Coming straight from the IndyCar website, Chevrolet's most powerful series-production vehicle to date will serve as the pace car of the 2025 Indianapolis 500. The 109th edition of the Indy 500 is ...
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RACER’s inside look at IndyCar going hybrid, part 1
The NTT IndyCar Series’ midseason shift to hybrid electric powertrains is its biggest technological change since it introduced turbocharged V6 engines in 2012. There’s a lot to try and understand in ...
Manufacturer Charters To Accompany Boosted Investment Across NTT INDYCAR SERIES INDYCAR today announced a multiyear commitment from Chevrolet and Honda to continue as official Original Equipment ...
IndyStar motorsports insider Nathan Brown gives his five biggest takeaways on IndyCar's new car announcement, including its future manufacturer lineup and how the car might perform. The new specifics ...
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