Thursday, May 29, 2008

Indycar to set new engine rules in 2011

Indycar officials, teams and representatives of the U.S. car industry are ready to meet next month on what the engine for the Indycar series will look like in 2011. With new eviromental constraints on the horzion this could possibly mean the end of the V8 engine which the Indycar Series has used the past 10 years. This could mean that a move to 4 or 6 cylinder engines in the future is very likely.

Indycar is also looking for new faces in the series when it comes to engines. Honda has singed up to be Indycar's sole engine supplier until 2014, but both Honda and Indycar are open to new engine suppliers. Honda has been the sole engine supplier since Toyota left to focus more on thier NASCAR efforts in 2005.

"Racing is about competition," Indycar boss Tony George said. "It's always had competition and, while it can be successful without it, we think it works better with it because it attracts new players to the series."

Hopefully, players like Cosworth can enter the series and bring in some diversity and competion to a series that has been needing some.

Engine rules set for 2011 overhaul (Autosport.com)

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