Chevrolet addresses engine failures ahead of Detroit Grand Prix
2 sources • 1 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 2:45 AM
Last updated May 31, 2026
Chevrolet is taking action to replace several engines prior to the Detroit Grand Prix due to identified supplier quality issues. The situation highlights ongoing engine reliability challenges for teams using Chevrolet power units. As the race approaches, further developments regarding team performance and engine adjustments will be monitored. Chevrolet's response is part of its efforts to maintain competitive standards in the series.
- •Chevrolet is replacing multiple engines before the Detroit Grand Prix.
- •Quality issues from suppliers prompted the engine replacements.
- •Concerns about engine reliability have arisen for Chevrolet teams.
- •The Detroit Grand Prix is scheduled for this upcoming weekend.
- 2:45 AMYahoo Sports — Chevrolet engine failures continue at Detroit Grand Prix
"Chevrolet is replacing multiple engines ahead of the Detroit Grand Prix due to what the company called a supplier quality issue.
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