IndyCar Trackside Report: Hybrid engine roundtable Part 3
Take an exclusive look at the NTT IndyCar Series’ new hybrid engine technology that’s coming in 2024 done in partnership with Chevrolet and Honda in the third of RACER’s four-part series.
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