Songs from Schoolhouse Rock, and later De La Soul, taught us that ‘Three Is a Magic Number,’ but when it comes to early-season hot streaks by IndyCar’s auto manufacturers, the magical number is four.

Chevrolet opened the current 2.2-liter turbo V6 era in 2012 by winning the first four races of the season on the way to capturing the Manufacturers’ championship and the Drivers’ title with Andretti Autosport’s Ryan Hunter-Reay. It happened again in 2016, with Chevrolet pushing the win streak to five straight thanks to Team Penske and Chip Ganassi Racing. Chevy ran away with Manufacturers’ honors, and Penske’s Simon Pagenaud was crowned Drivers’ champion.