IndyCar 22 Apr 21
Chevy making progress with next-gen IndyCar engine
Chevrolet is making progress on its next-generation NTT IndyCar Series engines as the new season gets under way. With its current 2.2-liter (…)
Chevrolet is making progress on its next-generation NTT IndyCar Series engines as the new season gets under way. With its current 2.2-liter (…)
The 105th running of the Indianapolis 500 has 35 entries ready to roll once the month of May arrives. According to Rob Buckner, Chevrolet’s (…)
As the NTT IndyCar Series and its engine suppliers prepare to launch the 2021 season this weekend, the work will continue behind the scenes (…)
Like every manufacturer, Chevrolet understood the need to have a place to find its next NASCAR Cup Series superstar. But the group was still (…)
For the first time in four years, Chevrolet has a driver in the NASCAR Cup Series championship fight going into the finale. Chase Elliott and (…)
With a pair of new engine supply contract extensions in hand, the NTT IndyCar Series is armed with its best argument to make for a third (…)
The NTT IndyCar Series, Chevrolet and Honda are expected to announce a unified agreement for the introduction of the series’ next-generation (…)
General Motors has made a significant change to its motor racing hierarchy with the deployment of long-time GM Racing boss Mark Kent to (…)
Friday was fast for the 16 Honda-powered entries in the Indianapolis 500 field, who claimed the top nine speeds set without an aerodynamic (…)
Honda and its racing department at Honda Performance Development are willing to go to extraordinary lengths to help the NTT IndyCar Series (…)