Honda is now in its third season as the sole supplier of engines for the IndyCar series, and it has decided to re-up for another five years. Honda originally jumped into IndyCar from the now ...
HPD will continue to provide the current Honda Indy V-8 engine to all IndyCar competitors during the 2011 season, after which a new 2.4-liter, twin-turbocharged V-6 power plant, designed by HPD ...
Honda Racing Corporation US president David Salters isn’t ready to say whether Honda will remain in the IndyCar Series after its supply contract reaches its end in 18 months’ time. But with its ...
IndyCar has evolved massively ... the costs have kept sky-rocketing. The engines in America's top open-wheel category are developed by Honda and Chevrolet. They can cost around $125,000 and ...
The malfunction of Dixon's Chip Ganassi Racing Honda could lead to penalties because of existing regulations that might not forgive such unforeseen technical problems. IndyCar's engine rules ...
Only Honda teams remain possible options to run an additional extra car for this year's Indy 500 that would allow for bumping during qualifying weekend.
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 ...
Beginning in November 2022, INDYCAR SERIES engine manufacturers Chevrolet and Honda worked in collaboration on the development of the first-of-its-kind hybrid unit. The hybrid system is comprised of ...
Editor-in-chief Sam Du goes for a once in a lifetime ridealong in a two-seater IndyCar powered by Honda with racing legend Mario Andretti.Sam Related Videos 0:09 ...
The IndyCar Series is a form of American open-wheel racing that involves two engine manufacturers — Honda and Chevrolet — providing hybrid power units for anywhere from 22 to 33 drivers in a race.