IndyCar has evolved massively since its inception in the 1920s, and today, it has become the premier open-wheel racing category in America. It has developed in all aspects, and the modern engines ...
Ever thought about the engines in Indy race cars? The IndyCar engine assembly process is a mix of excellent engineering and modern manufacturing. It starts with construction and design ...
The all-time pole-sitter says Detroit is the toughest street course — and he wants a home win for Team Penske and Chevrolet.
IndyCar's engine rules, which allow each team a set number of engines per season much like that of Formula 1, haven't been sitting well with many teams. These engines are supposed to manage at ...
Wondering about the difference between INDYCAR, NASCAR and Formula 1 rides? We got you covered with this quick explainer.
IndyCar currently only has two engine suppliers in the form of Honda and Chevrolet. The current generation Twin Turbo 2.2L V6 engines were introduced in the early 2010s, and since then ...
Will Power had a rough 44th birthday when he lost power in his car, brushed the wall during practice and had his hybrid engine changed before qualifying for IndyCar’s season-opening race.
IndyCar schedule includes 17 races in North America, and the F1 schedule includes 24 races in 21 nations/principalities.
Engine manufacturer championship points will be awarded to the top two finishing full-season entrants for each manufacturer in a race using the same points structure as used for entrant and driver ...
As the new Miss America, Stockard already has entered the racing world, serving as an honorary event official at the 2025 ...
INDYCAR: The cars reach 240 mph at Indianapolis with their twin-turobcharged 2.2-liter, V-6 hybrid engine that generates 650-700 horsepower. And drivers can obtain an additional 120 horsepower ...