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Penske PC-23

The Penske PC-23 was a highly successful CART racing car that competed in the 1994 IndyCar season with Penske Racing, and in the 1995 IndyCar season with Bettenhausen Motorsports. It was designed by Nigel Bennett,[2] who based its design on the 1993 car, the PC-22, which was a radical departure from the basic concept of the previous Penske cars. The PC-23 was one of the most dominant open-wheel race cars ever developed. It won both the 1994 CART season, and the 1994 Indianapolis 500 with Al Unser Jr., together with Emerson Fittipaldi and Paul Tracy scoring 12 wins out of 16 in total, collecting 10 pole positions and 28 podium finishes,[3] in a season that saw Penske also take the Constructor's Cup, and the Manufacturer's Cup with the Ilmor-Mercedes-Benz engine. Nevertheless, the car is mostly known for the controversial pushrod Mercedes-Benz 500I engine,[4] designed and developed for the single race of Indianapolis, exploiting a loophole in different technical rules between the Indy 500 (which was then sanctioned by USAC) and CART sanctioning bodies at that time.[5]

Penske PC-23
CategoryCART IndyCar
ConstructorPenske Cars Ltd
Designer(s)Nigel Bennett
PredecessorPenske PC-22
SuccessorPenske PC-24
Technical specifications
ChassisCarbon-fiber monocoque
Suspension (front)Pushrod
Suspension (rear)Pushrod
Length190 in (4,826 mm)
Wheelbase115 in (2,921 mm)
EngineIlmor Indy V-8
Mercedes-Benz 500I
(for Indy 500 only) 3.43 L (3,430 cc; 209 cu in) V-8, vee angle 72 degrees, 2 valves per cylinder, pushrod system single-turbocharged Mid-engined, longitudinally-mounted
Transmission6-speed manual
Power1,024 hp @ 9,800 rpm (10,500 rpm max.),[1] 550 lb⋅ft (746 N⋅m) torque
Weight1,550 lb (703 kg)
FuelMobil and 76 methanol
LubricantsMobil 1
TyresGoodyear Eagle Speedway Special Radial 25.5in x 9.5in x 15in (front)
27in x 14.5in x 15in (rear)
Competition history
Notable entrantsPenske Racing
Notable drivers2 Emerson Fittipaldi
3 Paul Tracy
31 Al Unser Jr.
Debut1994 Australian FAI Indycar Grand Prix
Surfers Paradise, Australia
RacesWinsPoles
321210
Constructors' Championships1 (CART)
Drivers' Championships1 (CART)

Overview edit

The PC-23 was a design evolution of its predecessor, the PC-22,[2] which won the 1993 Indianapolis 500, 8 races over the entire season, and missing the 1993 CART title by only 8 points.[6] The only substantial difference of the new car from it were the smaller rear wings on the short ovals, mandatory by rule changes for the 1994 season, and Team Penske put in a lot of test efforts to minimize the effects of these changes. There were also some modifications on the transmission, but the new car was mostly a progression. Plans to fit the PC-23 with an active suspension system were cancelled due to a ban by CART on such technology.[2] The car and the Ilmor engine were ready for testing by mid-December 1993.

The Indy 500 version of the PC-23, showed a much higher engine cover, required because of the new engine. Other modifications included changes to the input gears of the gearbox, to cope with the lower rpm and higher power and torque the pushrod engine provided. However, the two versions of the gearbox were of the same weight, thus causing no shift in the weight balance. The Mercedes-Benz 500I engine was slightly lighter than the Ilmor Indy V-8, although because of its longer inlets the centre of gravity of the entire engine was higher than that of the 500I, thus changing the overall balance of the car a bit.[2] The development and testing of the 500I engine, at that time called Ilmor 265E, took place in the utmost secrecy because there was a possibility of the turbocharger boost level being changed, or the engine being banned by the Indy 500 sanctioning body.[2]

Racing history edit

 
Emerson Fittipaldi driving the PC-23 at the 1994 Indianapolis 500

The PC23 debuted at 1994 Australian FAI Indycar Grand Prix, noted for the sensational debut win of Reynard chassis,[7][8] qualifying 3rd with Fittipaldi, 5th with Al Unser Jr., and 6th with Tracy. In the race, which was shortened by 10 laps due to darkness, Fittipaldi scored a 2nd place, while Unser and Tracy retired for electrical problems. At Phoenix, the first oval race of the season, the PC23 scored its first win, with Fittipaldi ahead of Al Unser Jr. The season continued with six wins in a row, three for Unser: Long Beach, Indianapolis and Milwaukee, where Penske Racing scored a remarkable 1-2-3 win with Fittipaldi second and Tracy third, a win for Tracy at Detroit, and two wins for Unser at Portland, another 1-2-3 sweep for Penske, and Cleveland. In Toronto however, Unser's engine blew, while Fittipaldi finished 3rd, and Tracy 5th, ending an astonishing streak of seven wins in a row. In Michigan, the entire Penske pack retired, but for the next two races, Mid-Ohio and New Hampshire, the Penskes scored two 1-2-3 wins in a row, with Unser as the winner on both occasions. Unser won also in Vancouver, completing his second row of 3 back to back wins of the season. The Road America was won by then-rising star Jacques Villeneuve, his first in CART racing, while Unser clinched the championship ahead of Fittipaldi. Two final events of the season, Nazareth and Laguna Seca were won by Paul Tracy. Unser, Fittipaldi, and Tracy ended the season at first three places in season standings respectively.

In the 1995, not counting the brief and unfortunate attempt to qualify at Indy 500 with their year-old car,[9] Penske Racing was running with the new PC-24, although with much less success. However, the Bettenhausen Motorsports team used the PC-23 for almost the entire season, with the Indy 500 and Milwaukee as sole exceptions.[10] Bettenhausen driver Stefan Johansson scored points in eight races and finished 13th place in the final standings, with on third place as its best result. In 1996, the PC-23 had one final run, at the inaugural U.S. 500 with Gary Bettenhausen, who crashed out of the race in lap 89, while in the 21st place.[10]

Mercedes-Benz 500I edit

 
Mercedes-Benz 500I engine displayed in the Mercedes-Benz Museum.

Much to the surprise of competitors, media, and fans, Marlboro Team Penske arrived at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with a brand new, secretly-built 209 cid Mercedes-Benz pushrod engine, which was capable of a reported 1000 horsepower.[11] Despite reliability issues with the engine[11] and handling difficulties with the chassis,[12] the three-car Penske team (Unser, Emerson Fittipaldi and Paul Tracy) dominated most of the month, and nearly the entire race. This engine used a provision in the rules intended for stock block pushrod engines such as the V6 Buick engines that allowed an extra 650 cm³ and 10 inches (4.9 psi/33.8 kPa) of boost. This extra power (1,024 horsepower,[13] which was up a 150-200 hp advantage over the conventional V-8s.[12]) allowed the Penskes to run significantly faster, giving them the pole and outside front row on the grid for the 78th Indianapolis 500. Al Unser Jr. and Emerson Fittipaldi dominated the race, eventually lapping the field with 16 laps to go in the 200 lap race when Emerson made contact with a wall coming out of Turn 4, giving Al Unser Jr. the lead and win. The only other driver who finished on the lead lap was rookie Jacques Villeneuve.

In the summer and fall of 1993,[12] Ilmor and Penske engaged in a new engine program. Under complete secrecy,[12] a 209 cid purpose-built, pushrod engine was being developed.[11] Mercedes stepped in near the end of development and paid a fee in order to badge the engine as the Mercedes-Benz 500I. The engine was designed to exploit a perceived "loophole" that existed in USAC's rulebook since 1991.[12] While CART sanctioned the rest of the Indycar season, the Indianapolis 500 itself was conducted by USAC under slightly different rules.

In an effort to appeal to smaller engine-building companies, USAC had permitted "stock-block" pushrod engines (generally defined as single non-OHC units fitted with two valves per cylinder actuated by pushrod and rocker arm). The traditional "stock blocks," saw some limited use in the early 1980s, but became mainstream at Indy starting with the introduction of the Buick V-6 Indy engine. Initially, the stock blocks were required to have some production-based parts. However, in 1991, USAC quietly lifted the requirement, and purpose-built pushrod engines were permitted to be designed for racing at the onset. Attempting to create an equivalency formula,[12] both pushrod engine formats were allowed increased displacement (209.3 cid vs. 161.7),[11] and increased turbocharger boost (55 inHG vs. 45 inHG)[11]

Team Penske mated the engine with the in-house Penske chassis, the PC-23. It was introduced to the public in April, just days before opening day at Indy.

Legacy edit

 
The Penske PC-23 at the 1994 Indianapolis 500

The car in its Indy 500 version caused a considerable uproar at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and in the racing world in general. Subsequently, the PC-23 was recognized as one of the triggers of the CART/IRL split,.[14]

In 2014, author Jade Gurss published a book detailing the efforts to create the PC-23. Called Beast, the book explored what happened in the year leading up to the 1994 Indy-500.[15]

Complete Indy Car World Series results edit

(key) (Results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Engine Tyres Driver No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Points D.C.
1994 Marlboro Team Penske Ilmor 265D V-8-turbo
Mercedes-Benz 500I V-8-turbo
G SFR PHX LBH INDY MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH MDO NHA VAN ROA NAZ LAG
  Emerson Fittipaldi 2 2 1 21 17 2 2 2 20 3 10 3 3 9 3 3 4 178 2nd
  Paul Tracy 3 16 23 20 23 3 1 3 3 5 16 2 2 20 18 1 1 152 3rd
  Al Unser Jr. 31 14 2 1 1 1 10 1 1 29 8 1 1 1 2 2 20 225 1st
1995 Bettenhausen Motorsports Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8t G MIA SFR PHX LBH NAZ INDY MIL DET POR ROA TOR CLE MCH MDO NHA VAN LAG
  Stefan Johansson 16 22 17 24 6 3 DNQ1 21 11 6 10 14 8 6 23 25 4 14 60 13th
Marlboro Team Penske Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8t G   Emerson Fittipaldi 2 89 DNQ - 2 NC 2
1996 Bettenhausen Racing Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8t G MIA RIO SFR LBH NAZ 500 MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH MDO ROA VAN LAG
  Gary Bettenhausen 26 21 0 39th

1 Johansson did qualify a Reynard 94I - Ford XB V8t.
2 Only the #89 car results are counted. Fittipaldi run entire season with the PC-24 chassis, scoring 67 points and 11th final place.

Chassis Constructors edit

Chassis Top Team Top Driver SFR PHX LBH INDY MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH MDO NHA VAN ROA NAZ LAG Points Rk
  Penske PC-23
Penske PC-22
Marlboro Team Penske   Al Unser Jr. 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 313 1

References edit

  1. ^ "The Ten Craziest Engines of the Indy 500". 23 May 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Mercedosaurus Rex at Indianapolis Park, Part 10: Penske PC23 - a home for the engine". forix.autosport.com.
  3. ^ "1994 CART PPG IndyCar World Series standings". race-database.com.
  4. ^ "The Penske-Mercedes PC23-500I". forix.autosport.com.
  5. ^ Siano, Joseph (1994-05-22). "AUTO RACING; Penske Drives Through Loophole And Into Indianapolis Front Row". The New York Times.
  6. ^ "1993 CART PPG IndyCar World Series standings". race-database.com.
  7. ^ "PEOPLE: RICK GORNE". grandprix.com.
  8. ^ "Andretti and Dad Finish 1st and 3d". The New York Times. 1994-03-21.
  9. ^ "Part 18: The 1995 '500' - The Mercedosaurus bites its masters after all". forix.autosport.com.
  10. ^ a b "Part 21: PC23's further active career after 1994". forix.autosport.com.
  11. ^ a b c d e Siano, Joseph (1994-04-18). "AUTO RACING; Penske's Engine Has Opponents Singing Brickyard Blues". The New York Times.
  12. ^ a b c d e f Siano, Joseph (1994-05-22). "AUTO RACING; Penske Drives Through Loophole And Into Indianapolis Front Row". The New York Times.
  13. ^ "- YouTube". YouTube.
  14. ^ "Mercedosaurus Rex at Indianapolic Park, Part 23: The loose ends that didn't fit in anywhere else and the epilogue". forix.autosport.com.
  15. ^ Gurss, Jade (2014). Beast. Octane Press. ISBN 978-1937747336.

External links edit

  • An extensive article about Penske PC-23 and the Mercedes-Benz 500I engine, with various informations, specifications and images at forix.autosport.com
    • Specifications at forix.autosport.com
  • Penske PC-23 Ilmor at dlg.speedfreaks.org
  • Penske PC-23 Mercedes-Benz at dlg.speedfreaks.org

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The Penske PC 23 was a highly successful CART racing car that competed in the 1994 IndyCar season with Penske Racing and in the 1995 IndyCar season with Bettenhausen Motorsports It was designed by Nigel Bennett 2 who based its design on the 1993 car the PC 22 which was a radical departure from the basic concept of the previous Penske cars The PC 23 was one of the most dominant open wheel race cars ever developed It won both the 1994 CART season and the 1994 Indianapolis 500 with Al Unser Jr together with Emerson Fittipaldi and Paul Tracy scoring 12 wins out of 16 in total collecting 10 pole positions and 28 podium finishes 3 in a season that saw Penske also take the Constructor s Cup and the Manufacturer s Cup with the Ilmor Mercedes Benz engine Nevertheless the car is mostly known for the controversial pushrod Mercedes Benz 500I engine 4 designed and developed for the single race of Indianapolis exploiting a loophole in different technical rules between the Indy 500 which was then sanctioned by USAC and CART sanctioning bodies at that time 5 Penske PC 23CategoryCART IndyCarConstructorPenske Cars LtdDesigner s Nigel BennettPredecessorPenske PC 22SuccessorPenske PC 24Technical specificationsChassisCarbon fiber monocoqueSuspension front PushrodSuspension rear PushrodLength190 in 4 826 mm Wheelbase115 in 2 921 mm EngineIlmor Indy V 8Mercedes Benz 500I for Indy 500 only 3 43 L 3 430 cc 209 cu in V 8 vee angle 72 degrees 2 valves per cylinder pushrod system single turbocharged Mid engined longitudinally mountedTransmission6 speed manualPower1 024 hp 9 800 rpm 10 500 rpm max 1 550 lb ft 746 N m torqueWeight1 550 lb 703 kg FuelMobil and 76 methanolLubricantsMobil 1TyresGoodyear Eagle Speedway Special Radial 25 5in x 9 5in x 15in front 27in x 14 5in x 15in rear Competition historyNotable entrantsPenske RacingNotable drivers2 Emerson Fittipaldi3 Paul Tracy31 Al Unser Jr Debut1994 Australian FAI Indycar Grand PrixSurfers Paradise AustraliaRacesWinsPoles321210Constructors Championships1 CART Drivers Championships1 CART Contents 1 Overview 2 Racing history 2 1 Mercedes Benz 500I 3 Legacy 4 Complete Indy Car World Series results 4 1 Chassis Constructors 5 References 6 External linksOverview editThe PC 23 was a design evolution of its predecessor the PC 22 2 which won the 1993 Indianapolis 500 8 races over the entire season and missing the 1993 CART title by only 8 points 6 The only substantial difference of the new car from it were the smaller rear wings on the short ovals mandatory by rule changes for the 1994 season and Team Penske put in a lot of test efforts to minimize the effects of these changes There were also some modifications on the transmission but the new car was mostly a progression Plans to fit the PC 23 with an active suspension system were cancelled due to a ban by CART on such technology 2 The car and the Ilmor engine were ready for testing by mid December 1993 The Indy 500 version of the PC 23 showed a much higher engine cover required because of the new engine Other modifications included changes to the input gears of the gearbox to cope with the lower rpm and higher power and torque the pushrod engine provided However the two versions of the gearbox were of the same weight thus causing no shift in the weight balance The Mercedes Benz 500I engine was slightly lighter than the Ilmor Indy V 8 although because of its longer inlets the centre of gravity of the entire engine was higher than that of the 500I thus changing the overall balance of the car a bit 2 The development and testing of the 500I engine at that time called Ilmor 265E took place in the utmost secrecy because there was a possibility of the turbocharger boost level being changed or the engine being banned by the Indy 500 sanctioning body 2 Racing history editSee also 1994 IndyCar season 1994 Indianapolis 500 and 1995 IndyCar season nbsp Emerson Fittipaldi driving the PC 23 at the 1994 Indianapolis 500 The PC23 debuted at 1994 Australian FAI Indycar Grand Prix noted for the sensational debut win of Reynard chassis 7 8 qualifying 3rd with Fittipaldi 5th with Al Unser Jr and 6th with Tracy In the race which was shortened by 10 laps due to darkness Fittipaldi scored a 2nd place while Unser and Tracy retired for electrical problems At Phoenix the first oval race of the season the PC23 scored its first win with Fittipaldi ahead of Al Unser Jr The season continued with six wins in a row three for Unser Long Beach Indianapolis and Milwaukee where Penske Racing scored a remarkable 1 2 3 win with Fittipaldi second and Tracy third a win for Tracy at Detroit and two wins for Unser at Portland another 1 2 3 sweep for Penske and Cleveland In Toronto however Unser s engine blew while Fittipaldi finished 3rd and Tracy 5th ending an astonishing streak of seven wins in a row In Michigan the entire Penske pack retired but for the next two races Mid Ohio and New Hampshire the Penskes scored two 1 2 3 wins in a row with Unser as the winner on both occasions Unser won also in Vancouver completing his second row of 3 back to back wins of the season The Road America was won by then rising star Jacques Villeneuve his first in CART racing while Unser clinched the championship ahead of Fittipaldi Two final events of the season Nazareth and Laguna Seca were won by Paul Tracy Unser Fittipaldi and Tracy ended the season at first three places in season standings respectively In the 1995 not counting the brief and unfortunate attempt to qualify at Indy 500 with their year old car 9 Penske Racing was running with the new PC 24 although with much less success However the Bettenhausen Motorsports team used the PC 23 for almost the entire season with the Indy 500 and Milwaukee as sole exceptions 10 Bettenhausen driver Stefan Johansson scored points in eight races and finished 13th place in the final standings with on third place as its best result In 1996 the PC 23 had one final run at the inaugural U S 500 with Gary Bettenhausen who crashed out of the race in lap 89 while in the 21st place 10 Mercedes Benz 500I edit Further information Mercedes Benz 500I engine nbsp Mercedes Benz 500I engine displayed in the Mercedes Benz Museum Much to the surprise of competitors media and fans Marlboro Team Penske arrived at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with a brand new secretly built 209 cid Mercedes Benz pushrod engine which was capable of a reported 1000 horsepower 11 Despite reliability issues with the engine 11 and handling difficulties with the chassis 12 the three car Penske team Unser Emerson Fittipaldi and Paul Tracy dominated most of the month and nearly the entire race This engine used a provision in the rules intended for stock block pushrod engines such as the V6 Buick engines that allowed an extra 650 cm and 10 inches 4 9 psi 33 8 kPa of boost This extra power 1 024 horsepower 13 which was up a 150 200 hp advantage over the conventional V 8s 12 allowed the Penskes to run significantly faster giving them the pole and outside front row on the grid for the 78th Indianapolis 500 Al Unser Jr and Emerson Fittipaldi dominated the race eventually lapping the field with 16 laps to go in the 200 lap race when Emerson made contact with a wall coming out of Turn 4 giving Al Unser Jr the lead and win The only other driver who finished on the lead lap was rookie Jacques Villeneuve In the summer and fall of 1993 12 Ilmor and Penske engaged in a new engine program Under complete secrecy 12 a 209 cid purpose built pushrod engine was being developed 11 Mercedes stepped in near the end of development and paid a fee in order to badge the engine as the Mercedes Benz 500I The engine was designed to exploit a perceived loophole that existed in USAC s rulebook since 1991 12 While CART sanctioned the rest of the Indycar season the Indianapolis 500 itself was conducted by USAC under slightly different rules In an effort to appeal to smaller engine building companies USAC had permitted stock block pushrod engines generally defined as single non OHC units fitted with two valves per cylinder actuated by pushrod and rocker arm The traditional stock blocks saw some limited use in the early 1980s but became mainstream at Indy starting with the introduction of the Buick V 6 Indy engine Initially the stock blocks were required to have some production based parts However in 1991 USAC quietly lifted the requirement and purpose built pushrod engines were permitted to be designed for racing at the onset Attempting to create an equivalency formula 12 both pushrod engine formats were allowed increased displacement 209 3 cid vs 161 7 11 and increased turbocharger boost 55 inHG vs 45 inHG 11 Team Penske mated the engine with the in house Penske chassis the PC 23 It was introduced to the public in April just days before opening day at Indy Legacy edit nbsp The Penske PC 23 at the 1994 Indianapolis 500 The car in its Indy 500 version caused a considerable uproar at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and in the racing world in general Subsequently the PC 23 was recognized as one of the triggers of the CART IRL split 14 In 2014 author Jade Gurss published a book detailing the efforts to create the PC 23 Called Beast the book explored what happened in the year leading up to the 1994 Indy 500 15 Complete Indy Car World Series results edit key Results in bold indicate pole position results in italics indicate fastest lap Year Entrant Engine Tyres Driver No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Points D C 1994 Marlboro Team Penske Ilmor 265D V 8 turboMercedes Benz 500I V 8 turbo G SFR PHX LBH INDY MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH MDO NHA VAN ROA NAZ LAG nbsp Emerson Fittipaldi 2 2 1 21 17 2 2 2 20 3 10 3 3 9 3 3 4 178 2nd nbsp Paul Tracy 3 16 23 20 23 3 1 3 3 5 16 2 2 20 18 1 1 152 3rd nbsp Al Unser Jr 31 14 2 1 1 1 10 1 1 29 8 1 1 1 2 2 20 225 1st 1995 Bettenhausen Motorsports Mercedes Benz IC108B V8t G MIA SFR PHX LBH NAZ INDY MIL DET POR ROA TOR CLE MCH MDO NHA VAN LAG nbsp Stefan Johansson 16 22 17 24 6 3 DNQ1 21 11 6 10 14 8 6 23 25 4 14 60 13th Marlboro Team Penske Mercedes Benz IC108B V8t G nbsp Emerson Fittipaldi 2 89 DNQ 2 NC 2 1996 Bettenhausen Racing Mercedes Benz IC108B V8t G MIA RIO SFR LBH NAZ 500 MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH MDO ROA VAN LAG nbsp Gary Bettenhausen 26 21 0 39th 1 Johansson did qualify a Reynard 94I Ford XB V8t 2 Only the 89 car results are counted Fittipaldi run entire season with the PC 24 chassis scoring 67 points and 11th final place Chassis Constructors edit Chassis Top Team Top Driver SFR PHX LBH INDY MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH MDO NHA VAN ROA NAZ LAG Points Rk nbsp Penske PC 23 Penske PC 22 Marlboro Team Penske nbsp Al Unser Jr 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 313 1References edit The Ten Craziest Engines of the Indy 500 23 May 2014 a b c d e Mercedosaurus Rex at Indianapolis Park Part 10 Penske PC23 a home for the engine forix autosport com 1994 CART PPG IndyCar World Series standings race database com The Penske Mercedes PC23 500I forix autosport com Siano Joseph 1994 05 22 AUTO RACING Penske Drives Through Loophole And Into Indianapolis Front Row The New York Times 1993 CART PPG IndyCar World Series standings race database com PEOPLE RICK GORNE grandprix com Andretti and Dad Finish 1st and 3d The New York Times 1994 03 21 Part 18 The 1995 500 The Mercedosaurus bites its masters after all forix autosport com a b Part 21 PC23 s further active career after 1994 forix autosport com a b c d e Siano Joseph 1994 04 18 AUTO RACING Penske s Engine Has Opponents Singing Brickyard Blues The New York Times a b c d e f Siano Joseph 1994 05 22 AUTO RACING Penske Drives Through Loophole And Into Indianapolis Front Row The New York Times YouTube YouTube Mercedosaurus Rex at Indianapolic Park Part 23 The loose ends that didn t fit in anywhere else and the epilogue forix autosport com Gurss Jade 2014 Beast Octane Press ISBN 978 1937747336 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Penske PC 23 An extensive article about Penske PC 23 and the Mercedes Benz 500I engine with various informations specifications and images at forix autosport com Specifications at forix autosport com Penske PC 23 Ilmor at dlg speedfreaks org Penske PC 23 Mercedes Benz at dlg speedfreaks org penskeracing com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Penske PC 23 amp oldid 1197106413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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