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The ILMOR-Chevrolet Indy V6 engine is a 2.2-liter, twin-turbocharged, V-6 racing engine, developed and produced by Ilmor Engineering for the IndyCar Series.Chevrolet has been a highly successful IndyCar Series engine supplier since 2012, scoring 100 IndyCar wins, 35 pole positions, 7 IndyCar Series driver's titles and 7 IndyCar Series manufacturer's titles.
Chevrolet Indy V6 (2012) The Chevrolet Indy V8 engine is a 3.0-liter and 3.5-liter, naturally-aspirated , V-8 Indy car racing engine , designed and developed by Ilmor , for use in the, IRL IndyCar Series ; from 2002 to 2005 .
The other engine introduced in 1994 was the top-secret 265-E (see below), which was actually a 3.43 liter pushrod engine, used by Penske Racing at the 1994 Indianapolis 500. For 1995, Mercedes-Benz became the badging manufacturer for the Ilmor Indy car engines. The engine continued to be a strong contender on the CART circuit.
Mario Andretti, driving for Newman/Haas, won at Long Beach, the engine's first Indy car victory. He also won the pole position for the 1987 Indianapolis 500. A year later, Rick Mears won the 1988 Indianapolis 500, the engine's first win at Indianapolis. The engine went on to have a stellar record in CART. From 1987 to 1991, the "Chevy-A" engine ...
The following is a list of the winners of the Engine Manufacturer Championship award in Open Wheel American Championship Car Racing. This award was first introduced during the 1979 CART Indy Car Series season. The Engine Manufacturer Cup winners came under the following auspices: Championship Auto Racing Teams (1979-2007)
Engine Andretti Herta Autosport w/ Marco Andretti and Curb-Agajanian: 98: Mapei Marco Andretti 1: Michael Andretti Bryan Herta Marco Andretti Mike Curb Cary Agajanian Honda: Dreyer & Reinbold Racing w/ Cusick Motorsports: 23: 6666 Ranch: Ryan Hunter-Reay 1: Dennis Reinbold Chevrolet: 24: Invst Jack Harvey 1
A handful of teams and drivers receive grid penalties for unapproved engine changes for exceeding the limit of four engines per full-season entrant.
The 1992 PPG Indy Car World Series season was the 14th national championship season of American open wheel racing sanctioned by CART (d.b.a "IndyCar"). The season consisted of 16 races. Bobby Rahal was the national champion, his third and final career CART title. Stefan Johansson was named the Rookie of the Year.