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Chevy could supply 17 or more Indy 500 entries

With an influx of new Verizon IndyCar Series team owners has come an uptick in Indy 500 entries, and according to GM Racing director Mark Kent, Chevrolet is prepared to take on half the final engine supply. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Dixon tops third St. Pete IndyCar practice Video: Servia and Scuderia Corsa enter the Indy 500 Video stream: Saturday at 2018 St. Petersburg GP VIDEO: Firestone's new IndyCar tires Wickens leads IndyCar rookies on Friday "I would imagine probably a 17-17 split," he said of sharing the load with Honda. "If there's more cars that want to try to qualify, we're definitely in a position to support some more cars." Although IndyCar's...
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