2011 IndyCar Oval Course Race Car

Description
The 2011 IndyCar Oval Course Race Car, is based on the design of a standard IndyCar race car used in the 2011 IndyCar season.

A special edition of the car was produced at the end of the 2011 IndyCar season. It featured Dan Wheldon's paint scheme. Dan Wheldon, was a IndyCar driver that competed in the 2011 season but was killed on lap ten of the IndyCar season finale.

The word "IndyCar" is a racing sanctioning body and the trademark name of the top-level Series of American open-wheel racing, created by Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the "brickyard".

This 2011 casting represents the last year of the conventional-looking open wheel chassis; the Dallara IR-05, characterized by having a V8 engine and completely exposed rear wheels. For 2012 and on, a new chassis named the Indycar Safety Cell was developed under the ICONIC Project. The resulting chassis is a radical change in shape and structural development to enhance aerodynamics and driver safety. Hot Wheel collectors are looking forward for a future diecast release of the post 2012 ICONIC Project Chassis by Dallara.

For 2018 Legends of Speed, this car was renamed "Indy 500 Oval".

Versions
The 2011 IndyCar Oval Course Race Car has been released in the following 1/64 scale versions: