The tug-of-war for power in INDYCAR will continue … in the car. And that's a pivotal aspect to having a vibrant series. Honda and Chevrolet will remain in INDYCAR for the foreseeable future, as they ...
IndyCar’s leadership is finally doing what it should have done years ago: securing its engine suppliers before the house caught fire. Penske Entertainment has agreed to terms with Chevrolet and Honda ...
ELKHART LAKE, Wis. – Penske Entertainment executives rolled out its plan for IndyCar’s next-generation chassis and engine formula in a private meeting of its team owners midway Saturday at Road ...
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 ...
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 ...
IndyCar has extended its partnership with Honda and Chevrolet as its original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Beginning in 2028, both Honda and Chevrolet will be entitled to own one chartered car each ...
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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I have been chasing race cars since the first Michigan 500 in 1981. Honda and Chevrolet will continue to power IndyCar into the ...
Honda and Chevrolet have signed a new multiyear deal to remain IndyCar's engine manufacturers. The agreement helps ensure a smooth transition to a new car and engine set for 2028. IndyCar officials ...
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