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.
Most normal cars with less than eight cylinders nowadays use inline engines, but some also use boxer engines. What's the ...
IndyCar has retained Honda and Chevrolet as its original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The OEMs will get their own chartered cars in 2028.
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Why Don't Seven-Cylinder Car Engines Exist?
It's one of those questions you've probably never thought to ask, but the second you hear it, it's stuck in your head. Automakers have produced cars with three, four, five, six, eight, 10, 12, and 16 ...
IndyCar's first new car in more than 15 years won't debut until at least 2028, the series confirmed Thursday. Penske Entertainment president and CEO Mark Miles previously told IndyStar that at least ...
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The Chevrolet That Rewrote America’s Sports Car Rules
A bold engineering leap transformed America’s most famous sports car from a front-engine tradition into a global performance disruptor.
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