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Chevy engine improvements evident at start of 2022 season

During the offseason, Chevrolet worked with many of its IndyCar drivers to improve performance and drivability of its engines for the new year. There had been rumors that the manufacturer had made gains despite a lengthy stable period of regulations, and this weekend’s race from the streets of St. Petersburg seemed to prove that to […]
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