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Chevy, Honda extend IndyCar supply deals
IndyCar announced on Friday at St. Petersburg that manufacturers Chevrolet and Honda have signed multiyear contract extensions to supply engines for the Verizon IndyCar Series. The announcement follows those earlier this year that chassis maker Dallara and tire supplier Firestone have also signed multiyear extensions, meaning all four major manufacturers have committed to the sport. "This is a unique moment in the recent history of the Verizon IndyCar Series," said Jay Frye, IndyCar president of competition and operations. "To have all of our major manufacturers locked in with us for the foreseeable future points to the fact that they all have bought into the vision for the...
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