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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 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. [8] [9]
Dallara F388: Formula 3: Dallara F188: Formula 1: 1989 Dallara F189: Formula 1: Dallara F389 Formula 3: 1990 Dallara F190: Formula 1: Dallara F390 Formula 3: 1991 Dallara F191: Formula 1: Dallara F391 Formula 3: 1992 Dallara F192: Formula 1: Dallara F392 Formula 3: 1993 Dallara F393 Formula 3: Ferrari 333 SP: Le Mans Prototype: 1994 Dallara ...
Dallara DW12: Chevrolet IndyCar V6 t: J. R. Hildebrand: 6 21 8 31st 57: Luca Filippi: 20 9 10 22 11 14 9 17 2 21 24 21st 182: Ed Carpenter: 30 22 22 10 6 17 27th 88: Josef Newgarden: 21 20 9 7th 431: 67 12 9 7 1 8 21 21 1 21 5: 2* 13 2* 21
Dallara Group S.r.l. is the largest multi-national Italian race car manufacturer, founded by its current President, Giampaolo Dallara. After working for Ferrari , Maserati , Lamborghini and De Tomaso , in 1972 in his native village of Varano de' Melegari ( Parma ), he created Dallara Automobili.
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Dallara DW12: Honda: 200 + 0.0295 15 44 3 11 Tony Kanaan: KV Racing Technology: Dallara DW12: Chevrolet: 200 + 0.0677 8 42 4 22 Oriol Servià: Panther/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing: Dallara DW12: Chevrolet: 200 + 2.9166 27 38 5 2 Ryan Briscoe: Team Penske: Dallara DW12: Chevrolet: 200 + 3.6721 1 45 6 27 James Hinchcliffe: Andretti Autosport: Dallara ...
The size of IndyCar Series wheel rims have been 10 in × 15 in (254 mm × 381 mm) on the front and 14 in × 15 in (356 mm × 381 mm) on the rear since 1996; this size will be used until at least the 2022 season. 18-inch wheel rims will be adopted if the Dallara DW12's successor comes out for the 2023 season onward.