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.
IndyCar has retained Honda and Chevrolet as its original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The OEMs will get their own ...
Chevrolet-powered cars have visited INDYCAR victory lane at Phoenix Raceway ten times, but the sacred place in Chevrolet racing history goes far beyond the wins at the historic one-mile oval. In 1969, ...
IndyCar just announced a multiyear commitment from two of its Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). The new commitment from Honda and Chevrolet means the two will be heavily involved in the ...
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 ...
To call Chevrolet dominant in the NTT IndyCar Series would be an understatement. Since returning as an engine supplier in 2012, Chevy has captured six Indianapolis 500 victories and nine ...
(AP) — IndyCar announced it has locked both Chevrolet and Honda into contract extensions on Thursday in deals that end any speculation that Honda would leave North America’s open-wheel racing series.