Chevrolet Wins 2014 Verizon IndyCar Series Manufacturers Championship
With two races remaining in the 18 race season, the Chevrolet IndyCar V6 engine program has clinched the 2014 Verizon IndyCar Series Manufacturer Championship.
"We are very proud of all of our teams and partners for their contributions for their hard work and dedication that have contributed to Chevrolet's third consecutive championship," said Jim Campbell, U.S. Vice President of Performance Vehicles and Motorsports. "This is an exciting time for us and this program."
The Bowtie brand, which has won 10 of the first 16 races of the season with the 2.2 liter purpose-built engine, has won the Manufacturer championship in all three seasons since returning to the series in 2012.
"Winning the 2014 IndyCar Series manufacturers' championship with the Chevrolet IndyCar V6 twin turbo-charged direct-injected engine is the result of a collaborative and cooperative effort by our teams and technical partners," said Mark Kent, Director, Chevrolet Racing. “Chevrolet, Ilmor Engineering, Hitachi, GM Racing Powertrains, Pratt & Miller Engineering and all of our Chevy teams worked tirelessly on creating the combination of performance, reliability and efficiency required to win this title. Congratulations to everyone whose contributions have made this third consecutive championship possible."
The Chevrolet IndyCar V6 team and driver roster that contributed to the series' manufacturers' title are: Team Penske, with Helio Castroneves, Will Power and Juan Pablo Montoya; Chip Ganassi Racing, Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan, Ryan Briscoe and Charlie Kimball; KV Racing Technology (KVSH Racing and KV AFS Racing), Sebastien Bourdais and Sebastian Saavedra; and Ed Carpenter Racing, Ed Carpenter and Mike Conway.
Chevrolet returned to IndyCar Series competition in 2012, winning the manufacturer championship, and the driver championship with Ryan Hunter-Reay. In 2013, Chevy celebrated Tony Kanaan's victory in the 97th running of the Indianapolis 500, and its second consecutive manufacturer championship. Previously, Chevrolet competed in Indy-style racing as an engine manufacturer of V8 engines from 1986-93 and 2002-05, powering seven Indianapolis 500 wins and six driver championships.
2014 Victories: 10
Streets of St. Petersburg, Will Power
Streets of Long Beach, Mike Conway
Chevrolet Dual in Detroit Dual 1, Will Power (2)
Chevrolet Dual in Detroit Dual 2, Helio Castroneves
Texas Motor Speedway, Ed Carpenter
Pocono Raceway, Juan Pablo Montoya
Streets of Toronto Race 1, Sebastien Bourdais
Streets of Toronto Race 2, Mike Conway (2)
Mid-Ohio Sports-Car Course, Scott Dixon
Milwaukee Mile, Will Power (3)