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The Prema Racing team, known for their success in Formula 2 and Formula 3, is making their entry into IndyCar. They will use Chevrolet engines and will have two cars for the 2025 season. The team principal, Rene Rosin, and other representatives are currently in the United States to launch the team at the open test of the Indy 500. Piers Phillips, former president of Rahal Letterman Lanigan, is overseeing operations in the United States. Prema Racing has been considering an IndyCar program for some time and sees it as a strong expansion option. They have had success in various categories of motorsport, including sports cars, karting, and their F1 Academy. IndyCar is the next step in their growth. They are taking advantage of the time before 2025 to secure drivers, team, and sponsors and prepare for tests before the next season. Prema Racing has a lot of experience in preparing for seasons with their previous car, so this preparation will be a luxury for them. They have identified a gap in the market for their expertise in sports cars and karting and see IndyCar as an opportunity to explore it. Although they will likely consider their former F2 drivers, they are also open to new drivers who fit well with their team. The team will operate independently and will be based in Indiana, near the other IndyCar teams. They plan to blend their traditional methods and culture with the American team they will hire. Prema Racing aims to learn from the challenges of competing in IndyCar and to succeed in the series. They are aware of the competition and the time it will take to compete at the same level. They will have the opportunity to test the hybrid unit several times before the start of the season, but it is difficult to predict how quickly they will adapt to it. Prema Racing is looking for personnel familiar with IndyCar and with experience working on ovals. They believe that hiring skilled engineers and mechanics will be crucial to their success. Piers Phillips will oversee the talent search and blend different aspects of the team. Although IndyCar presents some unique challenges, Prema Racing has experience in car development since their early years in Formula 3. They are excited to return to their roots and face this new challenge. The team will compete with a car with the number 83, a tribute to the year of their founding. They are making the announcement of their entry into IndyCar at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway before the open test of the Indy 500. The team is fully committed to replicating their success in F1 in the world of IndyCar.