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Alonso also competed in the 2017 Indy 500. ... V6, IndyCar engine. Chevrolet powered Will Power's 2018 Indy 500 win, as it did Juan Pablo Montoya's in 2015 and Tony Kanaan in 2013. ...
Fernando Alonso’s McLaren effort in the 103rd Indianapolis 500 will be powered by Chevrolet. That deal was officially announced at 7 a.m. Eastern Time on December 4, but it was considered a ...
At Sunday's 99th running of the Indianapolis 500, half the engines circling the track at nearly 200 mph will have come from a small factory in the Santa Clarita hills.
If you aren't driving a Chevrolet V-6 in the upcoming Indy 500, you aren't going to win. Chevy engines are going to leave competitors in the dust. Sixteen cars will be running the Chevy V-6 direct ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Will Power experienced the seventh engine issue for Chevrolet in two days of Indianapolis 500 qualifying when his Team Penske entry sputtered Sunday during practice ahead of the ...
Engines made by Ilmor Engineering brought Chevrolet a number of IndyCar wins in ... for being the most potent engine to race the Indy 500. ... a new 2.2-liter twin-turbocharged IndyCar V6.
The first Chevrolet engine failure of the 2019 IndyCar Series season occurred during the Indy 500 open test, with Max Chilton's car going up in smoke at Turn 4.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Will Power experienced the seventh engine issue for Chevrolet in two days of Indianapolis 500 qualifying when his Team Penske entry sputtered Sunday during practice ahead of the ...
Honda has been supplying engines for Indy cars since 1994, but Honda and Chevrolet have both been working hard on the new 2.4-liter hybrid V6 powerplant that was initially proposed in 2019.
If Chevrolet Product Promotion Engineering has anything to say about it, this year's Indianapolis 500 may at last see the end of the race's dominance by exotic, built-for-the-purpose racing engines.
In the four IndyCar series races run this season (not including Sunday's scheduled Indianapolis 500), cars powered by Chevy and Honda engines have each won two.
When Tony Kanaan and his No. 11 Hydroxycut KV Racing Technology SH Racing Chevrolet crossed the finish line first at last month’s Indianapolis 500, it ushered in a new era of racing for Chevrolet.