
IndyCar Overview
IndyCar is North America's premier open-wheel racing series, known for its diverse challenge across oval speedways, road courses, and street circuits. The championship is headlined by the legendary Indianapolis 500, one of motorsport's most prestigious events. IndyCar features standardized chassis with engine competition between Honda and Chevrolet, creating close racing where driver skill is paramount. The series is renowned for its accessibility, high-speed oval racing that regularly exceeds 230 mph, and a paddock atmosphere that connects fans with drivers. With a rich history dating back to the early 20th century, IndyCar represents American racing tradition while embracing modern technology and safety innovations.
Teams
Team Penske
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Legendary American racing team in IndyCar.
Chip Ganassi Racing
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Major American racing team in IndyCar.
Andretti Global
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
American racing team owned by Michael Andretti.
"A challenge for those who go. A dream for those who stay behind."
— Thierry Sabine, Founder of the Dakar Rally