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IndyCar reveals 2021 engine spec, aims at 900hp
IndyCar has revealed its new engine specifications for 2021, 2.4-liter twin-turbocharged V6s which will create more than 900hp when using push-to-pass boost. The current engine regulations, which sees Chevrolet and Honda using 2.2-liter twin-turbos, have been in place since 2012. The next regs will be in place for six years, 2021-2026 inclusive, and on-track testing will commence in the summer of 2020. “Our drivers have been asking for more horsepower and thanks to the hard work of Chevrolet, Honda and the IndyCar engine group, they’re going to get it,” said Jay Frye, president of competition and operations, who added that other manufacturers have been consulted. “We’ve talked...
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