Dallara DW12 IndyCar Series current car will expire after 2017 season because of IndyCar Series 6-year cycle car policy since 2012. Dallara IR18 IndyCar Series 2018-2023 will be expected better design than DW12. The IndyCar Series 2018-2023 engine expected to be carried over (V6 twin-turbo DFI).
Dallara IR18 IndyCar Series 2018-2023 possible specifications:
MACHINE
Construction: Monocoque contains cockpit, fuel cell and front suspension; engine is stressed (integral) member of chassis; rear assembly contains bellhousing, gearbox and rear suspension members
Materials: Carbon fiber, kevlar and other composites
Weight: Approximately 1650 lbs (Road/Street/Short Ovals) and 1570 lbs (Speedways)
Length: 200 inches minimum
Width: 82.67 inches
Height: Approximately 38 inches
Wheelbase: 123 inches
Wheel size: Front: 15 inches diameter, 10 inches wide
Minimum weight: 13.48 pounds
Rear: 15 inches diameter, 14 inches wide
Minimum weight: 14.7 pounds
Tires: Firestone Firehawk
Front diameter: 26 inches maximum, 25 inches minimum @ 35 psi
Rear diameter: 27.5 inches maximum, 26.5 inches minimum @ 35 psi
Gearbox: XTRAC #1011 gearbox, six forward gears, one reverse gear, Mega-Line Assisted Gear Shift (paddle-shift)
Fuel cell: Single, rupture-proof cell, 20 U.S. gallons (standard)
Manufacturer: Dallara Automobili, Italy
ENGINE
Type: 2.2-liter (134.25 cubic inches) V-6, turbocharged (single or twin), Max. bore diameter 95 millimeters
Weight: Minimum weight is 248 pounds.
RPM: 12,000 maximum (INDYCAR-supplied rev limiter)
Power: Estimated 550-700 horsepower depending on variable turbo boost used at track.
Fuel: E85 fuel (blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline)
Injector: Direct injection
Models: Honda HI18R Indy-V-6 , Chevy IndyCar V6
Manufacturers: American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Chevrolet