News Details
No mass exodus from Honda after Ganassi switch
Motorsport.com has learned that only one IndyCar team is contemplating a switch from Honda to Chevrolet following Chip Ganassi Racing’s switch back to HPD units after just three years wearing a Bowtie. In 2016, Honda and Chevrolet powered 11 cars each, but although Ganassi’s switch adds a definite three and probably four cars to the books of Honda Performance Development, only the AJ Foyt Racing team appears to be in a dilemma. Text exchanges with all the team owners who ran Hondas this past season, asking the question “Are you definitely staying with Honda?” yielded the following answers: Michael Andretti: “Yes, we have one more year left on the contract.” Sam Schmidt:...
Full Story »
Full Story »
-7y from Motorsport.com
Comments
You May Also Be Interested In...
Chip Ganassi changes to Honda power for 2017 IndyCar...
Chip Ganassi Racing has announced that it will switch from Chevrolet to...
-7y from GrandPrixTimes.com
INDYCAR: Ganassi promises to help Honda teams
Chip Ganassi Racing has promised to be "unselfish" in working...
-7y from Racer.com
Chevrolet “definitely disappointed” by Ganassi...
Jim Campbell Chevrolet’s U.S. Vice President of Performance Vehicles and...
-7y from Motorsport.com
Newgarden completes Team Penske switch for 2017
Josef Newgarden will race for Team Penske in 2017 after leaving Ed...
-7y from TheCheckeredFlag....
Comments
Hottest News
Abel ends Indy 500 entry hopes, cites funding as cause
Abel Motorsports will not be fielding a car in... Read More »
-2d from MotorsportWeek.com
American flag livery returns for AJ Foyt Indy 500 entry
AJ Foyt Racing announced Wednesday that it is... Read More »
-4d from MotorsportWeek.com
IndyCar Barber: Start times, how to watch on TV, entry list...
No description available... Read More »
-1w from Motorsport.com