After years-long effort, IndyCar is ready to unveil its hybrid engine system this weekend in Ohio

In this photo provided by IndyCar, an IndyCar Hybrid Unit is shown in this undated photo. After a yearslong engineering effort, IndyCar is finally ready to unveil its hybrid engine system this weekend at Mid-Ohio. It has been a joint effort involving IndyCar and engineers from Chevrolet and Honda, the two engine suppliers for the series, who each took on a different piece of the hybrid system development. (Chris Owens/IndyCar via AP)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — On the second floor of an upscale steakhouse in downtown Indianapolis, just days before their engines would be put to the test against each other in the Indianapolis 500, engineers from Chevrolet and Honda sat side-by-side and shared a toast.

In a collaboration of rivals, they had worked to push the IndyCar Series into a new era.

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