Posts Tagged ‘Verizon IndyCar Series – Technical’
Barnhart discusses new IICS rules for 2011

Brian Barnhart, INDYCAR President of Competition and Operations, speaks with More Front Wing at yesterday’s presentation to clarify some of the questions that have been lingering regarding some of these new rules.
IndyCar off-season: the good, the bad, and the ugly

Anyone connected to the IZOD IndyCar Series admits that this has been the best off-season for American open-wheel racing in recent memory. Unlike the last dozen years, there is little to no talk of politics, abysmal car counts, or races leaving the schedule.
Off-season Interview Series — Tony Cotman

As More Front Wing kicks off our 2010 IndyCar Off-season Interview Series, we speak with Tony Cotman, Project Manager for the 2012 INDYCAR program.
Getting it right now more important than ever

Chevrolet has given INDYCAR a mulligan. Now, more than ever, INDYCAR needs to get their rules package right or they may not get another chance.
Firestone adds interest at Sonoma

For the first time in what seems like eons, the two tire compounds available this past weekend at Infineon Raceway could have had a notable effect on the outcome of the race. The decision is in: we want more!
Mid-Ohio: Saturday thoughts

Steph’s Saturday thoughts from the 2010 Honda 200 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
An interview with Randy Bernard

The CEO of the IZOD IndyCar Series, Randy Bernard, was kind enough to sit with me this afternoon to discuss a few current topics of interest.
Firestone says they are open to manufacturer competition
Though all indications are that it won’t happen any time soon, Firestone Racing Motorsports Manager Joe Barbieri says that Bridgestone Firestone would welcome competition from other tire manufactures in the IZOD IndyCar Series.
Honda encouraged by 2010 IndyCar engine news
The Indy Racing League, sanctioning body of the IZOD IndyCar Series, announced today that the engine specifications for the 2012 generation IndyCar machine will be open to multiple platforms.
Terry Angstadt addresses media at Chicagoland
Following the Indy Lights qualifying this afternoon, news broke that an IndyCar owners’ meeting was being held at Chicagoland Speedway to address the future of the IndyCar Series. After the Indy Lights race, President of the IRL Commercial Division Terry Angstadt stopped by the media center to update reporters on some of the issues raised during that meeting.