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  "textContent": "Starting 2028, Honda and Chevrolet will get one full-season IndyCar entry each. How they'll run this car is yet to be seen, but it may be the lifeline the automakers, the series, and the sport really need.\n\nThe post What IndyCar’s New Team Charters Mean for Honda, Chevrolet appeared first on The Drive.",
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