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  2. Here are the key differences between F1 and IndyCar in 2024 - AOL

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    Formula 1 is the most popular auto racing series, while IndyCar is a North American series. ... IndyCar vs. F1 salary. ... Alex Palou's pole qualifying speed for the 2023 Indy 500 was 234.217 mph ...

  3. Ontario Motor Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Motor Speedway was a motorsport venue located in Ontario, California.It was the first and only automobile racing facility built to accommodate major races sanctioned by all of the four dominant racing sanctioning bodies: USAC (and now IndyCar Series) for open-wheel oval car races; NASCAR for a 500-mile (800 km) oval stock car races; NHRA for drag races; and FIA for Formula One road ...

  4. American open-wheel car racing - Wikipedia

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    Indy car racing historically tended to take place on high speed ovals, while Formula One used primarily permanent road courses. However, Champ Car had no oval tracks for the 2007 season (which was its last), while the IRL added road/street courses to what was originally an all-oval series, and IndyCar has had a nearly equal balance of ovals and ...

  5. Analysis: IndyCar left scrambling after NASCAR beats them ...

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    Pato O'Ward was not happy at all when NASCAR last week announced it would race in Mexico City at Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, the really popular Formula 1 venue and best circuit in his home country.

  6. How does IndyCar's $1 Million Challenge work? Here are ... - AOL

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    If their driver finished in the top-5, they would split the winnings with the teams – with prizes ranging from $1 million (so $500,000 each for 1 st place) to $100,000 ($50,000 each for 5 th place).

  7. Championship Auto Racing Teams - Wikipedia

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    Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) was a sanctioning body for American open-wheel car racing that operated from 1979 until dissolving after the 2003 season.CART was founded in 1979 by United States Auto Club (USAC) Championship Division team owners who disagreed with the direction and leadership of USAC, with the then-novel idea of team owners sanctioning and promoting their own series ...

  8. 'First real one without any snakes': Alexander Rossi ... - AOL

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    Here's something new for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway: a snake in Turn 1. ... — NTT INDYCAR SERIES (@IndyCar) May 17, 2024. If there was any doubt to the fate of the snake, Scott McLaughlin ...

  9. 1996 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    Most of the top teams and drivers in Indy car racing remained with CART, and protested over a perceived lockout because 1996 model-year chassis and engines not being approved and more prominently, the introduction of the 25/8 Rule, which guaranteed 25 spots in the 33-car starting field for the best performing IRL entries in previous races. [1]