What is the difference between Indy Lights and Indy cars?

What is the difference between Indy Lights and Indy cars?

Indy Lights is an American developmental automobile racing series sanctioned by IndyCar, currently known as Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires for sponsorship reasons. Indy Lights is the highest step on the Road to Indy, a program of racing series leading up to the IndyCar Series.

What engines do Indy Lights use?

Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires The Advanced Engine Research (AER) Indy Lights 2.0-liter, turbocharged I-4 powerplant is capable of running an entire season without a rebuild.

How fast do Indy Lights cars go?

SPECIFICATIONS

Summary 0 to 60 mph 3.1sec with a Top Speed 147mph
Top speed 147 mph (141 mph 1340cc)
Power@flywheel 226 bhp (195 bhp 1340cc)
Weight 615 kg (1355lbs)
Power:weight 371 bhp/tonne

How much does an Indy Lights car weigh?

Cotman expects the final product to weigh about 1,400 pounds, or about 140 less than the current car, and the all-aluminum engine, produced by Advance Engine Research, will have up to 500 horsepower with push-to-pass capabilities.

How much horsepower does an IndyCar have?

Third generation (2012–2022) The engines are now fuel-efficient DOHC 2.2-liter twin-turbo V6 with four-stroke piston Otto cycle developing an estimated 550–750 hp depending on the level of boost used and no inter-cooling systems. They are limited to 12,000 rpm and weighed up to 248 lb (112 kg).

How many gears does an IndyCar have?

Car Specifications

Manufacturer Dallara Automobili, Italy
Brakes PFC CR90 monobloc aluminum calipers with PFC carbon-carbon brake discs and pads.
Gearbox XTRAC #1011 gearbox. Six forward gears, one reverse gear, Mega-Line Assisted Gear Shift (paddle-shift)
Fuel Cell Single, rupture-proof cell, 18.5 U.S. gallons (standard)

Which is faster F1 or IndyCar?

Actually, an IndyCar machine can take its twin-turbo V6 engine to speeds of 235 MPH, but F1 cars will only reach 205 MPH. This is largely due to the priority that F1 puts on aero and proper downforce, restricting some top-end speed.

Is Formula 1 better than IndyCar?

F1 cars have higher acceleration, greater downforce and better braking systems because they race on tighter circuits with shorter straights. IndyCar is heavier than an F1 car and relies on its momentum to hold its speed over much longer straights.

How much does a IndyCar engine cost?

How Much Does An Indy 500 Engine Cost? Qualifying must take place using the same engine as the race as the latter is equipped with mileage limits prior to the race. $125,000 is needed for a one-engine program. An estimated expenditure for the whole month would be $225,000.

How much does an Indianapolis car weigh?

Car Specifications

Manufacturer Dallara Automobili, Italy
Materials Carbon fiber, kevlar and other composites
Weight Approximately 1630 lbs (Road/Street Courses), 1620 lbs (Short Ovals) and 1590 lbs (Speedways) (Does not include fuel/driver/drink bottle and contents/ driver equivalency weight)
Length Approximately 201.7 inches

How many miles per gallon does an IndyCar get?

Indy cars average 1.92 MPG. About 1.3 gallons of ethanol fuel is burned every 2.5-mile lap. Draft. The draft (or “hole”) in the air created by an Indy Car extends back 25 feet.

Which is faster NASCAR or IndyCar?

Is an IndyCar faster than a NASCAR car? Yes. Although NASCAR cars have a more powerful engine, their top speed is limited to 320 kph (200mph) in a race. IndyCars can attain top speeds of between 380-395 kph(235-245mph).

What is the history of Indy Lights?

The original Indy Lights series was formed as an open-wheeled racing series that acted as a developmental circuit for CART from 1986 to 2001. It was founded in 1986 as the American Racing Series (ARS). The series was renamed Indy Lights in 1991.

What is the difference between INDYCAR and Indy Lights?

Not to be confused with Formula Lites. Indy Lights is an American developmental automobile racing series sanctioned by IndyCar, currently known as Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires for sponsorship reasons. Indy Lights is the highest step on the Road to Indy, a program of racing series leading up to the IndyCar Series.

How many ARS/Indy Lights championship winners have there been?

The ARS/Indy Lights series’ championship winners included two CART champions, two IndyCar Series champions, seven CCWS race-winners and two Formula One drivers. The Indy Lights schedule closely followed that of the CART series, and typically had a gap of up to a month while the primary CART teams raced at the Indy 500.

Can Indy Lights race at non-cart tracks?

In early years, the Indy Lights series skipped superspeedway races such as Michigan, but eventually found its way to race there. In some rare occasions, the Indy Lights ran at non-CART tracks, generally as a support race to a series other than CART.