2011 Honda Dallara IR-05 IndyCar Joins DFW Car & Toy Museum Collection
The DFW Car & Toy Museum's acquisition of the 2011 Honda Dallara IR-05 IndyCar, a symbol of the final season of the Newman/Haas Racing team, offers a unique glimpse into motorsport history.

The DFW Car & Toy Museum has recently expanded its collection with the addition of the 2011 Honda Dallara IR-05 IndyCar, a significant piece of racing history. This vehicle, which competed in the final season of the Newman/Haas Racing team, represents the end of an era in IndyCar racing. The car, now displayed without its engine or running gear, serves as a high-performance sculpture, showcasing the aerodynamic design that characterized its time on the track.
Brian Sturgeon, Director of the DFW Car & Toy Museum, emphasizes the importance of this addition, stating, "This Honda Dallara IR-05 tells a story of speed, innovation, and the bittersweet end of a racing era. It's more than a car—it's a piece of motorsport soul." The museum, known for its rare vehicles and collectibles, provides visitors with an opportunity to connect with automotive and pop culture history in a unique way.
The Newman/Haas Racing team, co-founded by actor Paul Newman and racing entrepreneur Carl Haas, has left a lasting legacy in the world of IndyCar racing. The inclusion of this 2011 chassis in the museum's collection not only honors the team's contributions but also enhances the museum's appeal to racing enthusiasts and history buffs alike. For more information about the museum and its collections, visit https://dfwcarandtoymuseum.com.