Definition of IndyCar

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IndyCar

/ˈɪndikɑː(r)//ˈɪndikɑːr/

"IndyCar" is a shortened form of "Indianapolis 500 Car," reflecting the series' roots in the iconic race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The term started appearing in the 1990s, initially as a nickname for the cars in the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) series. When CART and the Indy Racing League (IRL) merged in 2008, "IndyCar" became the official name for the combined series, signifying its connection to the Indy 500 and its status as a premier open-wheel racing competition.

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motor racing around a track that is raised at both sides

đua mô tô quanh đường đua được nâng cao ở cả hai bên

a car used in Indy racing

một chiếc xe được sử dụng trong cuộc đua Indy

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