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IndyCar reluctant to put timeframe on hybrid introduction

IndyCar President Jay Frye has made it clear he has ‘every intention' of introducing the new hybrid engines into the NTT IndyCar Series but is hesitant over committing to a specific timeline. In 2018 IndyCar unveiled plans to bring in a new engine formula to the series which would include a new 2.4 litre twin-turbo V6 engine, with hybrid power, which would increase output to over 900 horsepower. But due to the Covid-19 pandemic plans for the introduction of the new engine format in 2022 are currently in a state of flux. Honda Performance Development President Ted Klaus rejected recent proposals to bring in the hybrid formula in different phases.
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