IndyCar confirms lighter, more powerful Dallara chassis plans for 2028 season

IndyCar provided an update on the next-gen chassis before qualifying in Wisconsin, revealing plans for a lighter car with a more powerful engine. This change comes after a private meeting with team owners where details were discussed. Scheduled for a 2028 launch, the new chassis will undergo on-track testing starting in early 2026. Key changes include weight reduction, a 2.4-liter twin-turbocharged V-6 engine, and advancements in the hybrid unit technology. Dallara will manufacture the chassis, Xtrac the transmissions, and PFC will supply brakes, while engine suppliers remain undisclosed. The new…

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Denny Hamlin Dominates Pocono Qualifying Amid Chaos: Byron’s Wreck Unable to Derail His Pole Victory

Denny Hamlin’s absence in the race in Mexico City did not affect his performance as the NASCAR Cup Series headed to Pocono, where he showcased his dominance with a record seventh win at the track. Securing the pole position, Hamlin joked about being more rested than the competition, leading to his stellar performance. With a strong qualifying session, Hamlin expressed his love for Pocono, emphasizing the team’s ability to meet his car requirements consistently. The front row was completed by Chris Buescher, with Carson Hocevar, John-Hunter Nemechek, and Cole Custer…

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