Honda and Chevrolet are committed to INDYCAR, which means more tug-of-war on the track in 2028 and beyond.
IndyCar's future includes a battle between Honda and Chevrolet after both signed a new contract to continue with the racing series. Each brand gets an IndyCar Charter.
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.
Both manufacturers will also receive IndyCar charters as part of a continued commitment ...
Years of speculation about the future of IndyCar's current engine partners is expected to end in the coming days with the formal confirmation that Honda and Chevrolet have both signed contract ...
IndyCar has retained Honda and Chevrolet as its original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The OEMs will get their own ...
Honda and the NTT INDYCAR SERIES today announced that Honda will continue as an engine supplier for the 2027 racing season ...
IndyCar reaches "historic" agreement with Honda and Chevrolet as new charter additions join 2028 era
IndyCar power unit suppliers Honda and Chevrolet have signed a new multi-year contract with the American open wheel racing series, confirming at least two manufacturers for the new 2028 engines.
With the IndyCar Series expected to announce the signing of Chevrolet and Honda to multi-year engine supply contracts in the ...
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IndyCar’s Engine Stalemate Ends, But Only After Years of Drift and Delay
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 ...
Honda, one of two engine manufacturers that supply IndyCar, has confirmed it is in early discussions with Meyer Shank Racing ...
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