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IndyCar series

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/ˈɪndiˌkɑr ˈsɪriz/
Forms:IndyCar series
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a form of open-wheel, single-seater auto racing, primarily in North America, featuring high-speed oval and road course competitions

The IndyCar series is a professional open-wheel car racing league primarily based in the United States. It features high-speed races, typically on a mix of oval tracks, road courses, and temporary street circuits. IndyCar cars are designed for both speed and handling, and the competition is intense, with drivers often reaching speeds of over 230 mph. The series attracts top drivers from around the world and is one of the premier motorsport competitions.

  • The IndyCar series attracts top drivers from around the world.
  • Fans eagerly awaited the start of the IndyCar series season.
  • The IndyCar series race roared around the oval track at breathtaking speeds.
  • Drivers must possess exceptional skill to navigate IndyCar series' high-speed turns.
  • IndyCar series teams meticulously prepare their cars for optimum performance.