Revving Towards the Future: IndyCar Shifts Gears with Hybrid Powertrain Debut at Mid-Ohio

Revving Towards the Future: IndyCar Shifts Gears with Hybrid Powertrain Debut at Mid-Ohio

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IndyCar confirmed on Tuesday that the series will debut its long-awaited hybrid powertrain during the upcoming Mid-Ohio race weekend. The introduction of the hybrid system has suffered multiple developmental delays, both due to component shortages and design changes that were necessary to make the unit ready for racing. Through 23,518 miles of testing at various […]

The IndyCar hybrid system faced delays due to component shortages and design changes for racing readiness. After extensive testing at various circuits, IndyCar plans to launch the system at Mid-Ohio Sportscar Course on July 5-7, 2024. The partnership between Chevrolet and Honda led to the development of the IndyCar-specific hybrid power unit, enhancing the NTT IndyCar Series with energy and overtaking options. The hybrid components will be integrated with existing car parts and include ultracapacitors and a Motor Generator Unit for power delivery and regeneration. Drivers can regenerate power through braking or manually with steering wheel paddles, enhancing the racing experience. The hybrid power, combined with the existing Push to Pass system, will provide over 800 horsepower, with more power potential in the future. Honda Racing Corporation played a crucial role in developing the technology and looks forward to engaging fans with the new hybrid tech. The hybrid units will undergo final testing at the Milwaukee Mile on June 11 before the Mid-Ohio race weekend, where the Honda Indy 200 will mark the debut of the hybrid system on July 7.

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