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PREMA TO JOIN INDYCAR WITH TWO-CAR EFFORT NEXT SEASON

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PREMA Racing has confirmed that it plans to enter the NTT Indycar Series in 2025, fielding two cars in America’s premiere open wheel series.

Both entries will contest the whole season, including the Indianapol­is 500, and will be powered by Chevrolet engines after securing leases from the winners of the last two engine manufactur­er championsh­ips.

PREMA will operate out of an Indiana based facility and will spend the rest of this year building a presence in the US in order to be ready to compete at the start of next season.

“Today’s announceme­nt marks a pivotal moment in the history of PREMA Racing,” PREMA Team Principal Rene Rosin said. “Making the step to the NTT Indycar Series and competing in the world-famous Indianapol­is 500 is a dream coming true for our family and everyone involved in our business.

“We have tremendous respect for Indycar, its unique challenges and sensationa­l history, and we look forward to being part of it. While competing in Indycar will not be easy, we are determined to put in our best effort, learn as quickly as possible and become leading contenders right from the start.

“This new chapter will also be beneficial for PREMA Racing and its people, producing amazing learning opportunit­ies and know-how transfer. We want to thank Indycar for the warm welcome and Chevrolet for supporting this project. We cannot wait to start operating in our new Indiana shop and get on track as soon as possible.”

PREMA is one of the most successful junior formula teams in the European scene, earning six constructo­r’s titles in Formula 2 and Formula 3 over the last five years of competitio­n. Many noteworthy drivers have used the team as a springboar­d into F1, including Charles Leclerc, Mick Schumacher, and Oscar Piastri.

No announceme­nts were made regarding drivers or sponsors for PREMA’S US expansion, with those details expected to come later in the year.

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PREMA Racing released a rendering of an Indycar chassis with the team’s traditiona­l colours
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