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No hybrid power increase expected for 2025 IndyCar season
The NTT IndyCar Series will race with substantially the same amount of hybrid power in 2025 as was available for its debut this past season. After multiple delays due to design changes and reliability concerns, IndyCar’s hybrid components were first used in competition during the Mid-Ohio race weekend in early July. Drivers quickly adapted to […]
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