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IndyCar - Definition and Overview

There is a disputed proposal that this article should be merged with Champcars

IndyCar is most often used as a generic term for open-wheel auto racing in North America, and comes from the name of the Indianapolis 500, the best known and long most-popular open-wheel auto race in North America.

Prior to 1979 the term IndyCar usually referred to cars raced in USAC-sponsored races. From 1980 to 1995 the term referred to Champcars, formerly Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART). From 1996 to the present, the term can refer either to Champcars or the Indy Racing League (IRL).

In late 2003 CART declared bankruptcy and was sold to another entity called Open Wheel Racing Series (OWRS), and the series title was officially changed to Champcar.

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Example Usage of IndyCar

PenskeGuy: Jan Heylen wins all-star kart race at PRI Show: Ex-Champ Car racer beats NASCAR, IndyCar, F1 racers at Performa.. http://bit.ly/4Vsup0
thatsracin: [racingnews] Notes | IndyCar's Milka Duno also signs up for ARCA test http://snipr.com/tnkc8
ryanworden: Oreo handicaps next years #IndyCar field http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/racing/IndyCar/columns/story?columnist=oreovicz_john&id=4731701
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