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The Dallara DW12 (formally named the Dallara IR-12) is an open-wheel formula racing car developed and produced by Italian manufacturer Dallara for use in the IndyCar Series. It replaced the aging Dallara IR-05 chassis in the 2012 IndyCar Series season and is to be used through the 2026 season, after which it is to be replaced by the planned ...
The Dallara IL-15 is an open-wheel formula racing car chassis, designed, developed and built by Dallara, and is the current spec-chassis for the one-make Indy NXT spec-series, a feeder series for the IndyCar Series, which has been manufactured since 2015.
Dallara debuted as a chassis builder and supplier at the IndyCar Series in 1997, and has been the single chassis builder and supplier since 2007. The manufacturer has won seventeen of the twenty Indianapolis 500s they have contested. In 2013, Dallara reached its milestone 200th Indy car victory at Barber. [9]
The Dallara IR-03, and its evolution, the Dallara IR-04/05, is an open-wheel formula racing car developed and produced by Italian manufacturer Dallara for use in the IndyCar Series, between 2003 and 2011.
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The Dallara IR-00, and its evolutions, the Dallara IR-01 and Dallara IR-02, are open-wheel formula racing cars, designed, developed, and produced by Italian manufacturer Dallara for use in the IndyCar Series, between 2000 and 2002.
In 2012 the series adopted the Dallara IR-12 chassis [13] as a cost control method, and IndyCar negotiated a price of $349,000 per chassis. [14] The new specification also improved safety, the most obvious feature being the partial enclosure around the rear wheels, which acts to prevent cars ramping up over another vehicle's back end.
In Honda's driver-in-the-loop simulator, 234 mph at Indianapolis is intense enough to prepare racing drivers for the real thing.