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Encyclopedia > IndyCar

The term IndyCar has multiple uses:

  • Indycar (sometimes spelled "Indy car") is a generic name used in the United States for a type of open wheel race car. Originally, the cars were generally referred to as "Championship cars", but the genre's fundamental link to the Indianapolis 500 derived the new name. The FIA has the opinion that the only race cars that can be officially referred to as "Indy cars" are those which race in the Indianapolis 500. [citation needed]
  • The IndyCar Series is the premiere level of open wheel racing in the Indy Racing League, and is currently the principle context in which the term IndyCar has been used since 2003.

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IndyCar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (246 words)
Indycar (sometimes spelled "Indy car") is a generic name used in auto racing in the United States for a type of open wheel car.
The IndyCar World Series is the name adopted by governing body Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) from 1980-1997 for the year-long schedule of the premiere open wheel series in the United States.
The IndyCar Series is the premiere level of open wheel racing in the Indy Racing League, and is currently the principal context in which the term IndyCar has been used since 2003.
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