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Development milestones met for IndyCar's new hybrid components

IndyCar has been working with technology development company MAHLE to design the systems for its upcoming hybrid conversion, and now will look continue the final steps of that development in-house. Work on the new hybrid system, which will be used to power the push-to-pass system on the cars starting in 2024, has successfully met a […]
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