
Race results from the automobile and motorcycle races contested at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. Races have been held on seven different track configurations:
- Oval (1909–present): 2.500 miles; 4 turns; counter-clockwise
- Automobile road course (2000–2007): 2.605 miles; 13 turns; clockwise
- Motorcycle road course (2008–2013): 2.621 miles; 16 turns; counter-clockwise
- Automobile road course (2009–2013): 2.534 miles; 13 turns; clockwise
- Automobile road course INDYCAR GP version (2014–present): 2.439 miles; 14 turns; clockwise
- Automobile road course SCCA Runoffs version (2014–present): 2.589 miles; 15 turns; clockwise
- Motorcycle road course (2014–present): 2.591 miles; 16 turns; counter-clockwise
- Dirt track (2018–present): 0.200 miles; 4 turns; counter-clockwise
Automobile races – oval
Prest-O-Lite Trophy, Wheeler-Schebler Trophy, and other early automobile races (1909–1910)
On four race weekends in 1909 and 1910, a total of 82 automobile races were held, with lengths varying between 5 and 250 miles. Of these, 17 were of distance of 20 miles or more.[1] None of the short races served as a qualifying race, or "heat" race, for the longer events. Each race stood on its own, and awarded its own trophy. All 82 races were sanctioned by the American Automobile Association (AAA). The 1909 races took place on the original crushed stone and tar surface. As the weekend progressed, the track surface began breaking up badly, and the final race of the weekend, scheduled for a 300-mile length, was shortened to 235 miles. The next scheduled weekend of auto races, planned for early October, was canceled so the track could be repaved in brick during the fall of 1909. Over two days in December, several automobile and motorcycle racers conducted speed exhibitions, in extremely cold temperatures. No races had been planned for that event. The next races were run over three holiday weekends in 1910.
August 1909 meet results | ||||||
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Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | Class | |
Miles | Laps | |||||
Aug 19 | Unnamed (1st race held this date) | ![]() |
Stoddard-Dayton | 5 | 2 | Stock 161–230 cu in |
Aug 19 | Unnamed (2nd race held this date) | ![]() |
Buick | 10 | 4 | Stock 231–300 cu in |
Aug 19 | Unnamed (3rd race held this date) | ![]() |
Knox | 5 | 2 | Stock 301–450 cu in |
Aug 19 | Unnamed (4th race held this date) | ![]() |
Marmon | 10 | 4 | Handicap |
Aug 19 | Prest-O-Lite Trophy | ![]() |
Buick | 250 | 100 | Stock 301–450 cu in |
Aug 20 | Unnamed (1st race held this date) | ![]() |
Buick | 5 | 2 | Stock 231–300 cu in |
Aug 20 | Unnamed (2nd race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 10 | 4 | Stock 301–450 cu in |
Aug 20 | Unnamed (3rd race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 10 | 4 | Stock > 601 cu in |
Aug 20 | Unnamed (4th race held this date) | ![]() |
Stoddard-Dayton | 50 | 20 | 161–230 cu in |
Aug 20 | Ford Trophy | ![]() |
Chadwick | 10 | 4 | Free for all |
Aug 20 | Unnamed (6th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 5 | 2 | Handicap |
Aug 20 | G & J Trophy | ![]() |
Buick | 100 | 40 | Stock 231–300 cu in |
Aug 21 | Unnamed (1st race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 15 | 6 | Handicap |
Aug 21 | Unnamed (2nd race held this date) | ![]() |
Fiat | 10 | 4 | Amateur |
Aug 21 | Remy Grand Brassard | ![]() |
Benz | 25 | 10 | Free for all |
Aug 21 | Wheeler-Schebler Trophy | ![]() |
Jackson | 235 | 94 | Stock > 601 cu in |
May 1910: Memorial Day Weekend results | ||||||
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Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | Class | |
Miles | Laps | |||||
May 27 | Unnamed (1st race held this date) | ![]() |
Buick | 5 | 2 | Stock 161–230 cu in |
May 27 | Unnamed (2nd race held this date) | ![]() |
Marmon | 10 | 4 | Stock 231–300 cu in |
May 27 | Unnamed (3rd race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 5 | 2 | Stock 301–450 cu in |
May 27 | Unnamed (4th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 10 | 4 | Stock 451–600 cu in |
May 27 | Unnamed (5th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 5 | 2 | Handicap |
May 27 | Unnamed (6th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 5 | 2 | Amateur |
May 27 | Speedway Helmet | ![]() |
Buick | 5 | 2 | Free for all |
May 27 | Prest-O-Lite Trophy | ![]() |
National | 100 | 40 | Stock 301–450 cu in |
May 28 | Unnamed (1st race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 10 | 4 | Stock 301–450 cu in |
May 28 | Unnamed (2nd race held this date) | ![]() |
Knox | 5 | 2 | Stock 451–600 cu in |
May 28 | Unnamed (3rd race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 10 | 4 | Handicap |
May 28 | Wheeler-Schebler Trophy | ![]() |
Marmon | 200 | 80 | Stock > 601 cu in |
May 30 | Unnamed (1st race held this date) | ![]() |
Fiat | 10 | 4 | Free for all |
May 30 | Unnamed (2nd race held this date) | ![]() |
Buick | 10 | 4 | Stock 161–230 cu in |
May 30 | Unnamed (3rd race held this date) | ![]() |
Marmon | 5 | 2 | Stock 231–300 cu in |
May 30 | Unnamed (4th race held this date) | ![]() |
Fiat | 5 | 2 | Free for all |
May 30 | Unnamed (5th race held this date) | ![]() |
Marmon | 10 | 4 | Stock 231–300 cu in |
May 30 | Unnamed (6th race held this date) | ![]() |
Knox | 5 | 2 | Stock 451–600 cu in |
May 30 | Unnamed (7th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 5 | 2 | Stock 301–450 cu in |
May 30 | Unnamed (8th race held this date) | ![]() |
Stoddard-Dayton | 5 | 2 | Handicap |
May 30 | Unnamed (9th race held this date) | ![]() |
Knox | 10 | 4 | Stock 451–600 cu in |
May 30 | Unnamed (10th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 10 | 4 | Stock 301–450 cu in |
May 30 | Unnamed (11th race held this date) | ![]() |
Fiat | 10 | 4 | Free for all |
May 30 | Remy Grand Brassard | ![]() |
Marmon | 50 | 20 | Stock 231–300 cu in |
July 1910: Independence Day Weekend results | ||||||
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Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | Class | |
Miles | Laps | |||||
July 1 | Unnamed (1st race held this date) | ![]() |
Herreshoff | 5 | 2 | Stock < 161 cu in |
July 1 | Unnamed (2nd race held this date) | ![]() |
Buick | 5 | 2 | Stock 161–230 cu in |
July 1 | Unnamed (3rd race held this date) | ![]() |
Marmon | 10 | 4 | Stock 231–300 cu in |
July 1 | Unnamed (4th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 15 | 6 | Stock 301–450 cu in |
July 1 | Unnamed (5th race held this date) | ![]() |
ALCO | 10 | 4 | Stock 451–600 cu in |
July 1 | Unnamed (6th race held this date) | ![]() |
Maytag | 10 | 4 | Handicap |
July 1 | Unnamed (7th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 5 | 2 | Amateur |
July 1 | Speedway Helmet | ![]() |
Benz | 10 | 4 | Free for all |
July 1 | G & J Trophy | ![]() |
FAL | 50 | 20 | Stock 231–300 cu in |
July 2 | Unnamed (1st race held this date) | ![]() |
Herreshoff | 10 | 4 | Stock < 161 cu in |
July 2 | Unnamed (2nd race held this date) | ![]() |
Buick | 10 | 4 | Stock 161–230 cu in |
July 2 | Unnamed (3rd race held this date) | ![]() |
Marmon | 5 | 2 | Stock 231–300 cu in |
July 2 | Unnamed (4th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 10 | 4 | Stock 301–450 cu in |
July 2 | Unnamed (5th race held this date) | ![]() |
ALCO | 20 | 8 | Stock 451–600 cu in |
July 2 | Unnamed (6th race held this date) | ![]() |
Simplex | 10 | 4 | Handicap |
July 2 | Unnamed (7th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 10 | 4 | Amateur |
July 2 | Unnamed (8th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 5 | 2 | Free for all |
July 2 | Remy Grand Brassard | ![]() |
Marmon | 100 | 40 | Stock 301–450 cu in |
July 4 | Unnamed (1st race held this date) | ![]() |
Buick | 10 | 4 | Stock 161–230 cu in |
July 4 | Unnamed (2nd race held this date) | ![]() |
Herreshoff | 5 | 2 | Stock < 161 cu in |
July 4 | Unnamed (3rd race held this date) | ![]() |
FAL | 5 | 2 | Stock 231–300 cu in |
July 4 | Cobe Trophy | ![]() |
Marmon | 200 | 80 | Stock > 601 cu in |
July 4 | Unnamed (5th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 5 | 2 | Amateur |
July 4 | Unnamed (6th race held this date) | ![]() |
Benz | 20 | 8 | Free for all |
Notes: | ||||||
[a] | Joe Dawson was awarded this victory in late July, after the original first-place finisher (Bob Burman) was disqualified. | |||||
[b] | Johnny Aitken was awarded this victory in late July, after the original first-place finisher (Bob Burman) was disqualified. | |||||
[c] | Billy Pearce was awarded this victory in late July, after the original first-place finisher (Bob Burman) and second place finisher (Louis Chevrolet) were disqualified. | |||||
[d] | Joe Dawson was awarded this victory in late July, after the original first-place finisher (Louis Chevrolet) and second place finisher (Bob Burman) were disqualified. | |||||
[e] | Johnny Aitken was awarded this victory in late July, after the original first-place finisher (Louis Chevrolet) was disqualified. | |||||
[f] | Arthur Greiner was awarded this victory in late July, after the original first-place finisher (Spencer Wishart) was disqualified. |
September 1910: Labor Day Weekend results | ||||||
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Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | Class | |
Miles | Laps | |||||
Sep 3 | Unnamed (1st race held this date) | ![]() |
Cole | 5 | 2 | Stock 161–230 cu in |
Sep 3 | Unnamed (2nd race held this date) | ![]() |
Marmon | 5 | 2 | Stock 231–300 cu in |
Sep 3 | Unnamed (3rd race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 5 | 2 | Stock 301–450 cu in |
Sep 3 | Unnamed (4th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 5 | 2 | Stock 451–600 cu in |
Sep 3 | Speedway Helmet | ![]() |
Benz | 10 | 4 | Free for all |
Sep 3 | Unnamed (6th race held this date) | ![]() |
Herreshoff | 5 | 2 | Stock < 161 cu in |
Sep 3 | Unnamed (7th race held this date) | ![]() |
Benz | 100 | 40 | Free for all |
Sep 3 | Unnamed (8th race held this date) | ![]() |
Cole | 5 | 2 | Handicap |
Sep 3 | Remy Grand Brassard | ![]() |
National | 100 | 40 | Stock < 451 cu in |
Sep 5 | Unnamed (1st race held this date) | ![]() |
Herreshoff | 5 | 2 | Stock < 161 cu in |
Sep 5 | Unnamed (2nd race held this date) | ![]() |
Fiat | 10 | 4 | Free for all |
Sep 5 | Unnamed (3rd race held this date) | ![]() |
Firestone-Columbus | 5 | 2 | Stock 161–230 cu in |
Sep 5 | Unnamed (4th race held this date) | ![]() |
Marmon | 5 | 2 | Stock 231–300 cu in |
Sep 5 | Unnamed (5th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 5 | 2 | Stock 301–450 cu in |
Sep 5 | Unnamed (6th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 5 | 2 | Stock 451–600 cu in |
Sep 5 | Unnamed (7th race held this date) | ![]() |
McFarlan | 5 | 2 | Handicap |
Sep 5 | Unnamed (8th race held this date) | ![]() |
Benz | 50 | 20 | Free for all |
Sep 5 | Unnamed (9th race held this date) | ![]() |
National | 200 | 80 | Stock > 601 cu in |
Indianapolis 500 (since 1911)
The Indianapolis 500, introduced as the International 500-Mile Sweepstakes in 1911, has been held on Memorial Day, or the Memorial Day weekend, every year since (excluding six years during the World Wars). In 2020, due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, the race was postponed to August. The race has been sanctioned by the American Automobile Association (AAA) from 1911 to 1955, by the United States Automobile Club (USAC) from 1956 to 1997, and by the Indy Racing League (IRL) from 1998 to the present.
Indianapolis 500 results | |||||||
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Year | Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | Report | |
Miles | Laps | ||||||
1911 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Marmon | 500 | 200 | Report |
1912 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
National | 500 | 200 | Report |
1913 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Peugeot | 500 | 200 | Report |
1914 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Delage | 500 | 200 | Report |
1915 | May 31 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Mercedes | 500 | 200 | Report |
1916 | May 30 | International Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Peugeot | 300 | 120 | Report |
1919 | May 30 | Liberty Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Peugeot | 500 | 200 | Report |
1920 | May 31 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Frontenac | 500 | 200 | Report |
1921 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Frontenac | 500 | 200 | Report |
1922 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Duesenberg / Miller | 500 | 200 | Report |
1923 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Miller | 500 | 200 | Report |
1924 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() ![]() |
Duesenberg | 500 | 200 | Report |
1925 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Duesenberg | 500 | 200 | Report |
1926 | May 31 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Miller | 400 | 160 | Report |
1927 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Duesenberg | 500 | 200 | Report |
1928 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Miller | 500 | 200 | Report |
1929 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Miller | 500 | 200 | Report |
1930 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Summers / Miller | 500 | 200 | Report |
1931 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Stevens / Miller | 500 | 200 | Report |
1932 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Wetteroth / Miller | 500 | 200 | Report |
1933 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Miller | 500 | 200 | Report |
1934 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Miller | 500 | 200 | Report |
1935 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Wetteroth / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1936 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Stevens / Miller | 500 | 200 | Report |
1937 | May 31 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Shaw / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1938 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Wetteroth / Miller | 500 | 200 | Report |
1939 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Maserati | 500 | 200 | Report |
1940 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Maserati | 500 | 200 | Report |
1941 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() ![]() |
Wetteroth / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1946 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Adams / Sparks | 500 | 200 | Report |
1947 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Deidt / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1948 | May 31 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Deidt / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1949 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Deidt / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1950 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Kurtis Kraft / Offenhauser | 345 | 138 | Report |
1951 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Kurtis Kraft / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1952 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Kuzma / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1953 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Kurtis Kraft / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1954 | May 31 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Kurtis Kraft / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1955 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Kurtis Kraft / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1956 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Watson / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1957 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Epperly / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1958 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Epperly / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1959 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Watson / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1960 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Watson / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1961 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Trevis / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1962 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Watson / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1963 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Watson / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1964 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Watson / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1965 | May 31 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Lotus / Ford | 500 | 200 | Report |
1966 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Lola / Ford | 500 | 200 | Report |
1967 | May 30–31 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Coyote / Ford | 500 | 200 | Report |
1968 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Eagle / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1969 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Hawk / Ford | 500 | 200 | Report |
1970 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Colt / Ford | 500 | 200 | Report |
1971 | May 29 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Colt / Ford | 500 | 200 | Report |
1972 | May 27 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
McLaren / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1973 | May 28-29-30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Eagle / Offenhauser | 332.5 | 133 | Report |
1974 | May 26 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
McLaren / Offenhauser | 500 | 200 | Report |
1975 | May 25 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Eagle / Offenhauser | 435 | 174 | Report |
1976 | May 30 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
McLaren / Offenhauser | 255 | 102 | Report |
1977 | May 29 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Coyote / Foyt | 500 | 200 | Report |
1978 | May 28 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Lola / Cosworth | 500 | 200 | Report |
1979 | May 27 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Penske / Cosworth | 500 | 200 | Report |
1980 | May 25 | International 500 Mile Sweepstakes | ![]() |
Chaparral / Cosworth | 500 | 200 | Report |
1981 | May 24 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Penske / Cosworth | 500 | 200 | Report |
1982 | May 30 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Wildcat / Cosworth | 500 | 200 | Report |
1983 | May 29 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
March / Cosworth | 500 | 200 | Report |
1984 | May 27 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
March / Cosworth | 500 | 200 | Report |
1985 | May 26 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
March / Cosworth | 500 | 200 | Report |
1986 | May 31 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
March / Cosworth | 500 | 200 | Report |
1987 | May 24 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
March / Cosworth | 500 | 200 | Report |
1988 | May 29 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Penske / Chevrolet | 500 | 200 | Report |
1989 | May 28 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Penske / Chevrolet | 500 | 200 | Report |
1990 | May 27 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Lola / Chevrolet | 500 | 200 | Report |
1991 | May 26 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Penske / Chevrolet | 500 | 200 | Report |
1992 | May 24 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Galmer / Chevrolet | 500 | 200 | Report |
1993 | May 30 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Penske / Chevrolet | 500 | 200 | Report |
1994 | May 29 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Penske / Mercedes-Benz | 500 | 200 | Report |
1995 | May 28 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Reynard / Ford Cosworth | 500 | 200 | Report |
1996 | May 26 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Reynard / Ford Cosworth | 500 | 200 | Report |
1997 | May 26–27 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
G Force / Oldsmobile | 500 | 200 | Report |
1998 | May 24 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Oldsmobile | 500 | 200 | Report |
1999 | May 30 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Oldsmobile | 500 | 200 | Report |
2000 | May 28 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
G Force / Oldsmobile | 500 | 200 | Report |
2001 | May 27 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Oldsmobile | 500 | 200 | Report |
2002 | May 26 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 500 | 200 | Report |
2003 | May 25 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Panoz G Force / Toyota | 500 | 200 | Report |
2004 | May 30 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Panoz G Force / Honda | 450 | 180 | Report |
2005 | May 29 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 500 | 200 | Report |
2006 | May 28 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 500 | 200 | Report |
2007 | May 27 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 415 | 166 | Report |
2008 | May 25 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 500 | 200 | Report |
2009 | May 24 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 500 | 200 | Report |
2010 | May 30 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 500 | 200 | Report |
2011 | May 29 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 500 | 200 | Report |
2012 | May 27 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 500 | 200 | Report |
2013 | May 26 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 500 | 200 | Report |
2014 | May 25 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 500 | 200 | Report |
2015 | May 24 | Indianapolis 500 | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 500 | 200 | Report |
2016 | May 29 | Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 500 | 200 | Report |
2017 | May 28 | Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 500 | 200 | Report |
2018 | May 27 | Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 500 | 200 | Report |
2019 | May 26 | Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 500 | 200 | Report |
2020 | August 23 | Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 500 | 200 | Report |
2021 | May 30 | Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 500 | 200 | Report |
2022 | May 29 | Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 500 | 200 | Report |
2023 | May 28 | Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 500 | 200 | Report |
Notes: | |||||||
As of 2023, 107 races had been conducted, with 75 different drivers credited as winning the race. The record for most wins is four, accomplished by four drivers. In 1924 and 1941, co-winners were declared. In each of those cases, the first named co-winner started the race in the winning car, while the second named co-winner started the race in another car, and finished the race in the winning car. | |||||||
The 1916 race was scheduled for 300 miles. However, it is still included in official records as part of the continuous lineage of the Indianapolis 500-mile race. | |||||||
The race was shortened due to rain in 1926, 1950, 1973, 1975, 1976, 2004 and 2007. | |||||||
The race counted toward the AAA National Championship in 1916, and from 1920 through 1955. It was also included in the championship designations for 1911 through 1915, and 1919, which were retroactively awarded in 1926 and again in 1951. The 500 was then a part of the USAC National Championship (later called the Gold Crown Championship) from 1955 through 1995. During the years 1985 through 1995, the Gold Crown Championship consisted of only this race. From 1996 to date, the 500 has been a part of the IndyCar Series (formerly known as the Indy Racing League) championship. | |||||||
From 1950 through 1960, the Indianapolis 500 was earned points toward the FIA World's Driver's Championship. However, it was not called the United States Grand Prix, and Formula 1 cars were not used. During that time, also, few European Formula 1 drivers ever made the trip to compete. | |||||||
In 1979 and 1980, and from 1983 through 1995, the Indianapolis 500 earned points toward the CART World Series championship. However, the race was never sanctioned or administered by CART. |
Harvest Auto Racing Classic (1916)
The Harvest Auto Racing Classic was a series of three races, of 20, 50, and 100 mile lengths, held in September 1916. The event was sanctioned by the American Automobile Association (AAA), and the 100 mile feature race counted toward the 1916 AAA National Championship.[2][3][4]
Year | Date | Race | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | |||||
1916 | Sep 9 | 1 | ![]() |
Peugeot | 20 | 8 |
Sep 9 | 2 | ![]() |
Peugeot | 50 | 20 | |
Sep 9 | 3 | ![]() |
Peugeot | 100 | 40 |
Brickyard 400 presented by PPG (1994–2020, 2024-)
The Brickyard 400 presented by PPG is an annual stock car race that is part of NASCAR Cup Series. This event, when first held in 1994, marked the first race other than the Indianapolis 500 to be held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway since 1916. From 2005 to 2009, the race was known as the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard, under a naming rights arrangement with Allstate Insurance. From 2012 to 2016, the race was known as the Crown Royal Presents the (Your Hero's Name Here) 400 at the Brickyard, under the naming rights arrangement with Diageo, which included an annual contest in which the winner would have his/her name attached to the race. The race remains commonly known as the Brickyard 400.
In 2018, the race was moved from its summer date to early September, serving as the final race before the NASCAR playoffs.[5] Two years later, the 400 switched places with Daytona International Speedway's Coke Zero Sugar 400 to become the Cup Series' Independence Day weekend round.[6]
The race shifted to the infield road course in 2021 and ran there for three seasons before moving to July 2024 as an oval race, the last race before the Olympic break NBC Sports requested.[7]
Year | Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | Report | |
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Miles | Laps | ||||||
1994 | August 6 | Brickyard 400 | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
1995 | August 5 | Brickyard 400 | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
1996 | August 3 | Brickyard 400 | ![]() |
Ford | 400 | 160 | Report |
1997 | August 2 | Brickyard 400 | ![]() |
Ford | 400 | 160 | Report |
1998 | August 1 | Brickyard 400 | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
1999 | August 7 | Brickyard 400 | ![]() |
Ford | 400 | 160 | Report |
2000 | August 5 | Brickyard 400 | ![]() |
Pontiac | 400 | 160 | Report |
2001 | August 5 | Brickyard 400 | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
2002 | August 4 | Brickyard 400 | ![]() |
Dodge | 400 | 160 | Report |
2003 | August 3 | Brickyard 400 | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
2004 | August 8 | Brickyard 400 | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 402.5* | 161 | Report |
2005 | August 7 | Allstate 400 at the Brickyard | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
2006 | August 6 | Allstate 400 at the Brickyard | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
2007 | July 29 | Allstate 400 at the Brickyard | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
2008 | July 27 | Allstate 400 at the Brickyard | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
2009 | July 26 | Allstate 400 at the Brickyard | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
2010 | July 25 | Brickyard 400 | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
2011 | July 31 | Brickyard 400 Presented by BigMachineRecords.com | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
2012 | July 29 | Crown Royal Presents the Curtiss Shaver 400 at the Brickyard Powered By BigMachineRecords.com |
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Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
2013 | July 28 | Crown Royal Presents the Samuel Deeds 400 at the Brickyard Powered By BigMachineRecords.com |
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Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
2014 | July 27 | Crown Royal Presents the John Wayne Walding 400 at the Brickyard Powered By BigMachineRecords.com |
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Chevrolet | 400 | 160 | Report |
2015 | July 26 | Crown Royal Presents the Jeff Kyle 400 at the Brickyard | ![]() |
Toyota | 410* | 164 | Report |
2016 | July 24 | Crown Royal presents the Combat Wounded Coalition 400 at the Brickyard | ![]() |
Toyota | 425* | 170 | Report |
2017 | July 23 | Brantley Gilbert Big Machine Brickyard 400 | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 417.5* | 167 | Report |
2018 | September 10 | Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard Powered By Florida Georgia Line | ![]() |
Ford | 400 | 160 | Report |
2019 | September 8 | Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard presented by Golden Corral | ![]() |
Ford | 400 | 160 | Report |
2020 | July 5 | Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400 Powered by Big Machine Records | ![]() |
Ford | 402.5* | 161 | Report |
Note (*): In 2004, 2015, 2016 and 2020, the race was extended due to a green-white-checker finish. The 2016 race took two attempts.
IROC at Indy (1998–2003)
The IROC at Indy race was held as support to the Brickyard 400. It was part of the International Race of Champions series, and was the IROC season finale for all six years it was held. All participating cars: Pontiac.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Race distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | |||
1998 | July 31 | ![]() |
100 | 40 |
1999 | Aug 6 | ![]() |
100 | 40 |
2000 | Aug 4 | ![]() |
100 | 40 |
2001 | Aug 4 | ![]() |
100 | 40 |
2002 | Aug 3 | ![]() |
100 | 40 |
2003 | Aug 2 | ![]() |
100 | 40 |
Freedom 100 (2003–2019)
The Freedom 100 was a Firestone Indy Lights race, held as support to the Indianapolis 500.
Year | Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | |||||
2003 | May 17–18 | Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 100 | 40 |
2004 | May 22 | Futaba Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 100 | 40 |
2005 | May 27 | Futaba Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 100 | 40 |
2006 | May 26 | Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 100 | 40 |
2007 | May 25 | Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 100 | 40 |
2008 | May 24 | Firestone Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 100 | 40 |
2009 | May 22 | Firestone Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 100 | 40 |
2010 | May 28 | Firestone Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 100 | 40 |
2011 | May 27 | Firestone Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 100 | 40 |
2012 | May 25 | Firestone Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 100 | 40 |
2013 | May 24 | Firestone Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 100 | 40 |
2014 | May 23 | Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 100 | 40 |
2015 | May 22 | Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 100 | 40 |
2016 | May 27 | Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 100 | 40 |
2017 | May 26 | Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 100 | 40 |
2018 | May 25 | Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 100 | 40 |
2019 | May 24 | Freedom 100 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 100 | 40 |
Shell 250 (2012–2019, 2024)
The Shell 250 is a NASCAR Xfinity Series held from 2012 to 2019 as part of the "Super Weekend at the Brickyard" event, and returned to the oval in 2024.[8][9] It replaced the Kroger 200, which had been held at nearby Lucas Oil Raceway (formerly Indianapolis Raceway Park) in Clermont, Indiana.
Year | Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | Report | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||||
2012 | July 28 | Indiana 250 | ![]() |
Dodge | 250 | 100 | |
2013 | July 27 | Indiana 250 | ![]() |
Toyota | 250 | 100 | |
2014 | July 26 | Lilly Diabetes 250 | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 250 | 100 | |
2015 | July 25 | Lilly Diabetes 250 | ![]() |
Toyota | 250 | 100 | |
2016 | July 22 | Lilly Diabetes 250 | ![]() |
Toyota | 157.5 | 63 | |
2017 | July 23 | Lilly Diabetes 250 | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 250 | 100 | Report |
2018 | September 10 | Lilly Diabetes 250 | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 250 | 100 | Report |
2019 | September 7 | Indiana 250 | ![]() |
Toyota | 250 | 100 | Report |
Automobile races – road course
United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis (2000–2007)
Beginning in 2000, the United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis, a round of the Formula One World Championship, was held on a combined road course, utilizing part of the oval and a new infield segment. The first running was widely popular, and marked the return of Formula One to the United States for the first time since 1991.
During the 2005 Formula One season, a rule mandated all cars must run an entire (305 km / 190 miles) race on one set of tires, and there was a tire war between Bridgestone and Michelin during the season. That led to controversy when two crashes in practice took place with Michelin-shod cars because of tire failure, especially with the high g-loads through turns 12 and 13. On race morning, all cars utilizing Michelin tires withdrew from the race on the formation lap due to safety concerns and the rules in question at the time. The controversy tarnished the event, angered fans and media, and led to costly ticket refunds.
The event recovered, with successful races held in 2006 and 2007, but crowds never matched the year 2000 attendance. After the contract expired in 2007, an agreement could not be reached to hold the race in 2008. A future return to Indianapolis had been rumored, but was always denied. Speedway officials claimed they made profit on the first four runnings, but lost money on the last four runnings. After the announcement of a new United States Grand Prix in Austin, and management and schedule changes at the Speedway, a return of Formula One is highly unlikely.
Year | Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | Report | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||||
2000 | September 24 | SAP United States Grand Prix | ![]() |
Ferrari | 190.2 | 73 | Report |
2001 | September 30 | SAP United States Grand Prix | ![]() |
McLaren-Mercedes | 190.2 | 73 | Report |
2002 | September 29 | SAP United States Grand Prix | ![]() |
Ferrari | 190.2 | 73 | Report |
2003 | September 28 | Foster's HSBC United States Grand Prix | ![]() |
Ferrari | 190.2 | 73 | Report |
2004 | June 20 | Foster's United States Grand Prix | ![]() |
Ferrari | 190.2 | 73 | Report |
2005 | June 19 | Foster's United States Grand Prix | ![]() |
Ferrari | 190.2 | 73 | Report |
2006 | July 2 | Vodafone United States Grand Prix | ![]() |
Ferrari | 190.2 | 73 | Report |
2007 | June 17 | RBS United States Grand Prix | ![]() |
McLaren-Mercedes | 190.2 | 73 | Report |
Porsche Supercup (2000–2006)
The Porsche Supercup series held twin races, as support to the United States Grand Prix. On September 23, 2000, by winning the first of two races, Bernd Maylander earned the distinction of becoming the first driver to win a race of any kind on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. All participating cars: Porsche.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Race distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | |||
2000 | Sep 23 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 |
Sep 24 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 | |
2001 | Sep 29 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 |
Sep 30 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 | |
2002 | Sep 28 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 |
Sep 29 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 | |
2003 | Sep 27 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 |
Sep 28 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 | |
2004 | June 19 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 |
June 20 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 | |
2005 | June 18 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 |
June 19 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 | |
2006 | July 1 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 |
July 2 | ![]() |
41.7 | 16 |
Ferrari Challenge (2000–2002, 2019–2022)
The Ferrari Challenge series held races, as support to the first three United States Grand Prix events. Beginning in 2019, the championship returned to IMS with a stand-alone event, featuring four races over two series. All participating cars: Ferrari.
Year | Date | Series | Winning driver | Race distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||
2000 | September 24 | Trofeo Pirelli | ![]() |
39.1 | 15 |
2001 | September 30 | Trofeo Pirelli | ![]() |
33.9 | 13 |
2002 | September 29 | Trofeo Pirelli | ![]() |
31.3 | 12 |
2019 | July 27 | Trofeo Pirelli | ![]() |
48.8 | 20 |
July 27 | Coppa Shell | ![]() |
41.5 | 17 | |
July 28 | Trofeo Pirelli | ![]() |
48.8 | 20 | |
July 28 | Coppa Shell | ![]() |
46.3 | 19 | |
2020 | July 25 | Trofeo Pirelli | ![]() |
51.2 | 21 |
July 25 | Coppa Shell | ![]() |
41.5 | 17 | |
July 26 | Trofeo Pirelli | ![]() |
51.2 | 21 | |
July 26 | Coppa Shell | ![]() |
48.8 | 20 | |
2021 | July 17 | Trofeo Pirelli | ![]() |
51.2 | 21 |
July 17 | Coppa Shell | ![]() |
39.0 | 16 | |
July 18 | Trofeo Pirelli | ![]() |
51.2 | 21 | |
July 18 | Coppa Shell | ![]() |
34.1 | 14 | |
2022 | July 16 | Trofeo Pirelli | ![]() |
51.2 | 21 |
July 16 | Coppa Shell | ![]() |
34.1 | 14 | |
July 17 | Trofeo Pirelli | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 | |
July 17 | Coppa Shell | ![]() |
43.9 | 18 |
Formula BMW (2004–2007)
The Formula BMW USA series held twin races, as support to the United States Grand Prix.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Race distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | |||
2004 | June 19 | ![]() |
36.5 | 14 |
June 20 | ![]() |
36.5 | 14 | |
2005 | June 18 | ![]() |
33.9 | 13 |
June 19 | ![]() |
33.9 | 13 | |
2006 | July 1 | ![]() |
39.1 | 15 |
July 2 | ![]() |
39.1 | 15 | |
2007 | June 16 | ![]() |
39.1 | 15 |
June 17 | ![]() |
39.1 | 15 |
Liberty Challenge (2005–2007)
The Liberty Challenge was an Indy Pro Series race, held as support to the United States Grand Prix. In 2007, twin races were held. All participating cars: Dallara/Infiniti.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Race distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | |||
2005 | June 18 | ![]() |
65.1 | 25 |
2006 | July 1 | ![]() |
59.9 | 23 |
2007 | June 16 | ![]() |
46.9 | 18 |
June 17 | ![]() |
46.9 | 18 |
Porsche Carrera Cup North America (2007, 2021–)
The Porsche Carrera Cup North America, which replaced the IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge in 2021, holds twin races. It was held as support to the United States Grand Prix in 2007. All participating cars: Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Race distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | |||
2007 | June 16 | ![]() |
46.9 | 18 |
June 17 | ![]() |
49.5 | 19 | |
2021 | September 11 | ![]() |
72.6 | 28 |
September 12 | ![]() |
64.8 | 25 | |
September 12 | ![]() |
51.8 | 20 | |
2022 | September 3 | ![]() |
63.4 | 26 |
September 4 | ![]() |
61.0 | 25 |
Battle on the Bricks (2012–2014, 2023–)
The Battle on the Bricks (as of 2023), originally the Brickyard Grand Prix from 2012 to 2014, is an IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship event with multiple classes being run concurrently. The original version, held from 2012 to 2014, was in support of the Brickyard 400, as part of the "Kroger Super Weekend at the Brickyard" event.[9] In its first two years, it was held as part of the Grand Am Rolex Sports Car Series, and moved to the United SportsCar Championship in 2014.
The 2023 race will be held in September, again with the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship as a three-hour race (2 hours, 40 minute race length for the three-hour distance) on NBC. For 2024, the race will expand to an endurance race and be one of the major endurance races on the IMSA schedule, joining Daytona, Sebring, Watkins Glen, and Petit Le Mans.[10]
Year | Date | Scheduled duration |
Class | Winning drivers | Car | Elapsed distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||||
2012 | July 27 | 3.0 hours | Daytona Prototype | ![]() ![]() | Riley Ford | 230.6 | 91 |
Grand Touring | ![]() ![]() | Porsche GT3 | 230.6 | 91 | |||
2013 | July 26 | 3.0 hours | Daytona Prototype | ![]() ![]() |
Riley BMW | 271.1 | 107 |
Grand Touring | ![]() ![]() |
Ferrari 458 | 261.0 | 103 | |||
GX | ![]() ![]() |
Mazda 6 | 243.3 | 96 | |||
2014 | July 25 | 2.75 hours | Prototype | ![]() ![]() | Chevrolet Corvette | 263.4 | 108 |
Prototype Challenge | ![]() ![]() | Oreca Chevrolet | 261.0 | 107 | |||
GT Le Mans | ![]() ![]() | Dodge Viper | 256.1 | 105 | |||
GT Daytona | ![]() ![]() | Ferrari 458 | 248.8 | 102 |
Brickyard Sports Car Challenge (2012–2014, 2023–)
The Brickyard Sports Car Challenge is a sports car race in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge series, with two classes being run concurrently. It was held as support to the Brickyard Grand Prix,[9] which was in turn a support race to the Brickyard 400. The 2023 revival will be one of IMSA's major races, as a four-hour race.
Year | Date | Scheduled duration |
Class | Winning drivers | Car | Elapsed distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||||
2012 | July 27 | 2.5 hours | Grand Sport | ![]() ![]() | Chevrolet Camaro | 149.5 | 59 |
Street Tuner | ![]() ![]() | BMW 328i | 147.0 | 58 | |||
2013 | July 26 | 2.5 hours | Grand Sport | ![]() ![]() | BMW M3 | 187.5 | 74 |
Street Tuner | ![]() ![]() | BMW 128i | 185.0 | 73 | |||
2014 | July 25 | 2.5 hours | Grand Sport | ![]() ![]() | Chevrolet Camaro | 209.8 | 86 |
Street Tuner | ![]() ![]() | Porsche Cayman | 204.9 | 84 |
Grand Prix of Indianapolis (since 2014)
The Grand Prix of Indianapolis is an IndyCar Series race, held as a lead-in event to the Indianapolis 500.
Year | Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | Report | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||||
2014 | May 10 | Grand Prix of Indianapolis | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 200.0 | 82 | Report |
2015 | May 9 | Angie's List Grand Prix of Indianapolis | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 200.0 | 82 | Report |
2016 | May 14 | Angie's List Grand Prix of Indianapolis | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 200.0 | 82 | Report |
2017 | May 13 | IndyCar Grand Prix | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 207.3 | 85 | Report |
2018 | May 12 | IndyCar Grand Prix | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 207.3 | 85 | Report |
2019 | May 11 | IndyCar Grand Prix | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 207.3 | 85 | Report |
2020 | July 4 | GMR Grand Prix | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 195.1 | 80 | Report |
2021 | May 15 | GMR Grand Prix | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 207.3 | 85 | Report |
2022 | May 14 | GMR Grand Prix | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 182.9 | 75 | Report |
2023 | May 13 | GMR Grand Prix | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 207.3 | 85 | Report |
Indy NXT (2014–2019, 2021–)
The Indy NXT series holds twin races, one as support to the Grand Prix of Indianapolis and the other as support to the Gallagher Grand Prix. Unlike other races conducted by this series at this track (Freedom 100 and Liberty Challenge), these races were not named.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||
2014 | May 9 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 63.4 | 26 |
May 10 | ![]() |
Dallara / Infiniti | 97.6 | 40 | |
2015 | May 8 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 73.2 | 30 |
May 9 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 85.4 | 35 | |
2016 | May 13 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 73.2 | 30 |
May 14 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 85.4 | 35 | |
2017 | May 12 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 73.2 | 30 |
May 13 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 85.4 | 35 | |
2018 | May 11 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 73.2 | 30 |
May 12 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 85.4 | 35 | |
2019 | May 10 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 73.2 | 30 |
May 11 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 85.4 | 35 | |
2021 | May 14 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 73.2 | 30 |
May 15 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 85.4 | 35 | |
2022 | May 13 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 85.4 | 35 |
May 14 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 85.4 | 35 | |
2023 | May 13 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 85.4 | 35 |
Aug 11 | ![]() |
Dallara / Mazda | 85.4 | 35 |
USF Pro 2000 (since 2014)
The USF Pro 2000 Championship holds twin races, as support to the Grand Prix of Indianapolis. All cars 2014-2017 Élan / Mazda, 2018 onwards Tatuus / Mazda.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Race distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | |||
2014 | May 9 | ![]() |
46.3 | 19 |
May 10 | ![]() |
48.8 | 20 | |
2015 | May 7 1 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 |
May 8 | ![]() |
48.8 | 20 | |
May 9 | ![]() |
51.2 | 21 | |
2016 | May 13 | ![]() |
70.7 | 29 |
May 14 | ![]() |
70.7 | 29 | |
2017 | May 12 | ![]() |
53.2 | 22 |
May 13 | ![]() |
70.7 | 29 | |
2018 | May 11 | ![]() |
64.8 | 29 |
May 12 | ![]() |
64.8 | 29 | |
2019 | May 10 | ![]() |
61.0 | 25 |
May 11 | ![]() |
61.0 | 25 | |
2020 | Sep 3 | ![]() |
43.9 | 18 |
Sep 4 | ![]() |
48.8 | 20 | |
Sep 4 | ![]() |
61.0 | 25 | |
2021 | May 14 | ![]() |
61.0 | 25 |
May 14 | ![]() |
61.0 | 25 | |
May 15 | ![]() |
61.0 | 25 | |
2022 | May 13 | ![]() |
61.0 | 25 |
May 14 | ![]() |
61.0 | 25 | |
May 14 | ![]() |
61.0 | 25 | |
2023 | May 12 | ![]() |
56.0 | 23 |
May 13 | ![]() |
61.0 | 25 |
1 This race was originally scheduled as the second race at NOLA Motorsports Park, on April 12. The starting grid was determined by qualifications and results of Race 1 at NOLA. The race was rescheduled to May 7 at IMS because of inclement weather at NOLA.
USF 2000 (since 2014)
The USF 2000 Championship holds multiple races, as support to the Grand Prix of Indianapolis. All cars 2014 to 2016: Élan / Mazda; 2017 to present Tatuus / Mazda.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Race distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | |||
2014 | May 9 | ![]() |
43.9 | 18 |
May 10 | ![]() |
43.9 | 18 | |
2015 | May 8 | ![]() |
46.3 | 19 |
May 9 | ![]() |
51.2 | 21 | |
2016 | May 13 | ![]() |
48.8 | 20 |
May 14 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 | |
2017 | May 12 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 |
May 13 | ![]() |
41.3 | 17 | |
2018 | May 11 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 |
May 12 | ![]() |
51.8 | 20 | |
2019 | May 10 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 |
May 11 | ![]() |
51.8 | 20 | |
2020 | Sep 3 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 |
Sep 4 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 | |
Sep 4 | ![]() |
51.8 | 20 | |
2021 | May 14 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 |
May 14 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 | |
May 15 | ![]() |
51.8 | 20 | |
2022 | May 13 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 |
May 14 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 | |
May 14 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 | |
2023 | May 12 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 |
May 13 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 | |
May 13 | ![]() |
36.6 | 15 |
Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational (2014–2019, 2022–)
The Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational is a series of races for various classes of vintage racing automobiles. The event is sanctioned by the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association.[11][12][13][14] The event returned in 2022 after a two year absence.
Year | Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | Class group | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||||
2014 | June 6 | Hawk Performance Vintage/Classic Enduro | ![]() |
1972 Porsche 914 | 75.6 | 31 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5a, 6a, 8 |
June 6 | Hawk Performance Historic GT/GTP Enduro | ![]() |
2005 Audi R8 | 117.1 | 48 | 5b, 6b, 7, 9, 10 | |
June 7 | Unnamed (1st race this date) | ![]() |
1985 Porsche 944 | 19.5 | 8 | 8 | |
June 7 | Unnamed (2nd race this date) | ![]() |
1939 Maserati 4CL | 19.5 | 8 | PW | |
June 7 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
1970 Chevron B17b | 19.5 | 8 | 2 | |
June 7 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
1968 McLaren M6B | 19.5 | 8 | 7 | |
June 7 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
1970 Ford Mustang | 19.5 | 8 | 6.2 | |
June 7 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Lola T70 MKIII | 19.5 | 8 | 5 | |
June 8 | Indy Legends Charity Pro/Am | ![]() ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | 51.2 | 21 | 6.1, 6.2 | |
June 8 | Unnamed (2nd race this date) | ![]() |
1997 Benetton B197 | 19.5 | 8 | 9 | |
June 8 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
1967 MG Midget | 19.5 | 8 | 1 | |
June 8 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
1990 Chevrolet Corvette | 19.5 | 8 | 10 | |
June 8 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
1965 Volvo P1800 | 19.5 | 8 | 3, 4 | |
June 8 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
1974 Shadow DN4 | 19.5 | 8 | 11 | |
June 8 | Unnamed (7th race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | 19.5 | 8 | 6.1 | |
2015 | June 13 | Unnamed (1st race this date) | ![]() |
1972 J.W. Automotive Mirage M6 | 34.1 | 14 | 7 |
June 13 | Unnamed (2nd race this date) | ![]() |
1974 Porsche 911 | 31.7 | 13 | 6.2 | |
June 13 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
1933 Ford Indy Car | 24.4 | 10 | PW | |
June 13 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
2005 Audi R8 | 34.1 | 14 | 11 | |
June 13 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
1967 Triumph Spitfire | 24.4 | 10 | 1, FJr, 3.2 | |
June 13 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
1990 Oldsmobile Cutlass | 34.1 | 14 | 10 | |
June 13 | Indy Legends Charity Pro/Am | ![]() ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | 48.8 | 20 | 6.1, 6.2 | |
June 13 | Unnamed (8th race this date) | ![]() |
1970 Chevron B17b | 26.8 | 11 | 2 | |
June 13 | Unnamed (9th race this date) | ![]() |
1958 Echidna Roadster | 26.8 | 11 | 3.1, 4 | |
June 13 | Unnamed (10th race this date) | ![]() |
1997 Jordan 197 | 29.3 | 12 | 9 | |
June 13 | Unnamed (11th race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | 29.3 | 12 | 6.1 | |
June 13 | Unnamed (12th race this date) | ![]() |
1968 Porsche 911 | 26.8 | 11 | 8 | |
June 13 | Unnamed (13th race this date) | ![]() |
1966 Lola T70 MKII | 7.3 | 4 | 5 | |
June 14 | Hawk Performance Vintage/Classic Enduro | ![]() ![]() |
1969 Chevron B16 | 80.5 | 33 | 1, 3.1, 4, 5, 6.2, 8 | |
June 14 | Hawk Performance Historic GT/GTP Enduro | ![]() |
2005 Audi R8 | 92.7 | 38 | 6.1, 6.2, 7, 9, 10, 11 | |
2016 | June 18 | Unnamed (1st race this date) | ![]() |
2005 Chevrolet Corvette | 24.4 | 10 | 10 |
June 18 | Unnamed (2nd race this date) | ![]() |
2005 Audi R8 | 26.8 | 11 | 11, F5k | |
June 18 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
2007 Panoz DP01 | 24.4 | 10 | 9 | |
June 18 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
1934 ERA R2A | 19.5 | 8 | PW | |
June 18 | Hawk Performance Vintage/Classic Enduro | ![]() |
1971 Datsun 240Z | 70.8 | 29 | 1, 3, 5, 8 | |
June 18 | Indy Legends Charity Pro/Am | ![]() ![]() |
1965 Cobra CompR | 60.8 | 25 | 6 | |
June 18 | Unnamed (7th race this date) | ![]() |
1971 Chevron B19 | 26.8 | 11 | 5, 7 | |
June 18 | Unnamed (8th race this date) | ![]() |
1963 Ginetta G4 | 19.5 | 8 | 3, 4 | |
June 18 | Unnamed (9th race this date) | ![]() |
1961 Lotus 20 | 22.0 | 9 | 1 | |
June 18 | Unnamed (10th race this date) | ![]() |
1971 Datsun 240Z | 19.5 | 8 | 8, 12a | |
June 18 | Unnamed (11th race this date) | ![]() |
1970 Ford Mustang | 19.5 | 8 | 6a | |
June 18 | Unnamed (12th race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | 22.0 | 9 | 6b, 12b | |
June 19 | Hawk Performance Historic GT/GTP Enduro | ![]() |
2005 Audi R8 | 136.6 | 56 | 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12b | |
June 19 | Unnamed (2nd race this date) | ![]() |
1970 Datsun 240Z | 19.5 | 8 | 8, 12a | |
June 19 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
1963 Ginetta G4 | 19.5 | 8 | 3, 4 | |
June 19 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
1971 Chevron B19 | 26.8 | 11 | 5, 7 | |
June 19 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
1971 Brabham BT35 | 19.5 | 8 | 2 | |
June 19 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
2004 Maserati MC12 | 26.8 | 11 | 11, F5k | |
June 19 | Unnamed (7th race this date) | ![]() |
1967 Ford Mustang | 24.4 | 10 | 6a | |
June 19 | Unnamed (8th race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | 19.5 | 8 | 6b, 12b | |
June 19 | Unnamed (9th race this date) | ![]() |
2007 Panoz DP01 | 24.4 | 10 | 9 | |
2017 | June 17 | Unnamed (1st race this date) | ![]() |
1989 Swift DB-3 | 22.0 | 9 | 2 |
June 17 | Unnamed (2nd race this date) | ![]() |
1961 Elva Courier | 22.0 | 9 | 1, 3, 4 | |
June 17 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
1978 Chevron B36 | 22.0 | 9 | 5, 7 | |
June 17 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
2014 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup | 22.0 | 9 | 10, 12b | |
June 17 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
2006 Swift JMS 016 | 22.0 | 9 | 9, 11 | |
June 17 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
1973 BMW CSL | 22.0 | 9 | 8, 12a | |
June 17 | Indy Legends Charity Pro/Am | ![]() ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | 58.4 | 24 | 6 | |
June 17 | Unnamed (8th race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | 2.4 | 1 | 6 | |
June 18 | Hawk Performance Vintage/Classic Enduro | ![]() |
1967 Chevrolet Camaro | 70.8 | 29 | 3, 5, 6, 8, 12 | |
June 18 | Hawk Performance Historic GT/GTP Enduro | ![]() ![]() |
1983 March 832 | 122 | 50 | 7, 9, 10 | |
June 18 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
1961 Yenko Stinger | 19.5 | 8 | 1, 3, 4 | |
June 18 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
1973 BMW CSL | 19.5 | 8 | 8, 12a | |
June 18 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
1989 Swift DB-3 | 19.5 | 8 | 2 | |
June 18 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
2006 Swift JMS 016 | 19.5 | 8 | 9, 11 | |
June 18 | Unnamed (7th race this date) | ![]() |
1978 Chevron B36 | 19.5 | 8 | 5, 7 | |
June 18 | Unnamed (8th race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | 19.5 | 8 | 6 | |
June 18 | Unnamed (9th race this date) | ![]() |
2006 Chevrolet Monte Carlo | 19.5 | 8 | 10, 12b | |
2018 | June 16 | Unnamed (1st race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Datsun 2000 | 24.4 | 10 | 1, 3, 4 |
June 16 | Unnamed (2nd race this date) | ![]() |
1971 Brabham BT35 | 24.4 | 10 | 2 | |
June 16 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
2007 Oreca Challenge Car | 29.3 | 12 | 5, 7, 11 | |
June 16 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
2006 Chevrolet Corvette | 14.6 | 6 | 10, 12a | |
June 16 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
1997 Benetton B197 | 31.7 | 13 | 9 | |
June 16 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
2002 BMW M3 | 19.5 | 8 | 8, 12b | |
June 16 | Indy Legends Charity Pro/Am Presented by Racer Magazine | ![]() ![]() |
1963 Chevrolet Corvette | 65.6 | 27 | 6 | |
June 16 | Unnamed (8th race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | 17.1 | 7 | 6 | |
June 17 | Hawk Performance Historic GT/GTP Enduro | ![]() |
2001 Lola T97/20 | 134.2 | 55 | 5, 7, 9, 10, 11 | |
June 17 | Hawk Performance Vintage/Classic Enduro | ![]() ![]() |
1994 Ford Mustang Saleen | 80.5 | 33 | 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 12 | |
June 17 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Datsun 2000 | 19.5 | 8 | 1, 3, 4 | |
June 17 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
2002 BMW M3 | 19.5 | 8 | 8, 12b | |
June 17 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
1971 Brabham BT35 | 17.1 | 7 | 2 | |
June 17 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
1997 Benetton B197 | 26.8 | 11 | 9 | |
June 17 | Unnamed (7th race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | 22.0 | 9 | 6 | |
June 17 | Unnamed (8th race this date) | ![]() |
2007 Oreca Challenge Car | 19.5 | 8 | 5, 7, 11 | |
June 17 | Unnamed (9th race this date) | ![]() |
1989 Chevrolet Corvette | 19.5 | 8 | 10, 12a | |
2019 | Aug 3 | Unnamed (1st race this date) | ![]() |
1962 Lotus Super Seven | 24.4 | 10 | 1, 3, 4 |
Aug 3 | Unnamed (2nd race this date) | ![]() |
1973 Crosslé 25F | 19.5 | 8 | 2a | |
Aug 3 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
2011 Ferrari 458 GT3 | 31.7 | 13 | 10, 12a | |
Aug 3 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
2005 Audi R8 | 24.4 | 10 | 5, 7, 11 | |
Aug 3 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
2001 Lola T97/20 | 34.1 | 14 | 9 | |
Aug 3 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
1971 Brabham BT35 | 19.5 | 8 | 2b | |
Aug 3 | Unnamed (7th race this date) | ![]() |
2002 BMW M3 | 26.8 | 11 | 8, 12b | |
Aug 3 | VROC Charity Pro/Am Presented by Chopard Watch | ![]() ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | 60.8 | 25 | 6 | |
Aug 3 | Unnamed (9th race this date) | ![]() |
1972 Chevrolet Corvette | 19.5 | 8 | 6 | |
Aug 4 | Vintage/Classic Enduro | ![]() |
1968 Chevrolet Corvette | 78.1 | 32 | 1, 5, 6, 8, 12 | |
Aug 4 | Historic GT/GTP Enduro | ![]() |
2005 Audi R8 | 92.7 | 38 | 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12 | |
Aug 4 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
1962 Lotus Super Seven | 19.5 | 8 | 1, 3, 4 | |
Aug 4 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
2006 BMW M3 | 22.0 | 9 | 8, 12b | |
Aug 4 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
2001 Lola T97/20 | 26.8 | 11 | 9 | |
Aug 4 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
1971 Chevron B17b | 14.6 | 6 | FF | |
Aug 4 | Unnamed (7th race this date) | ![]() |
1981 Van Diemen RF81 | 29.3 | 12 | FF | |
Aug 4 | Unnamed (8th race this date) | ![]() |
1972 Chevrolet Corvette | 22.0 | 9 | 6 | |
Aug 4 | Unnamed (9th race this date) | ![]() |
2005 Audi R8 | 24.4 | 10 | 5, 7, 11 | |
Aug 4 | Unnamed (10th race this date) | ![]() |
1985 Pontiac Firebird | 19.5 | 8 | 10, 12a | |
2022 | June 17 | SAAC Vintage Race | ![]() |
1966 Shelby GT350 | Unknown | V47 | |
June 18 | Unnamed (1st race this date) | ![]() |
1978 Crosslé 32F | Unknown | 2FF | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (2nd race this date) | ![]() |
2005 Audi R8 | Unknown | 7, 10GT, 11 | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | Unknown | 6 | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
1965 Cooper T75 | Unknown | 2FV | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
1971 Mallock 11B | Unknown | 1, 3, 4, 5b | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
2006 Toyota Camry | Unknown | 10SC | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (7th race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Brabham BT29 | Unknown | 2FB, 5a | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (8th race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Porsche 968 | Unknown | 8, 12 | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (9th race this date) | ![]() |
1994 RT 41 | Unknown | 9 | ||
June 19 | Unnamed (1st race this date) | ![]() |
1978 Crosslé 32F | Unknown | 2FF | ||
June 19 | Unnamed (2nd race this date) | ![]() |
1994 RT 41 | Unknown | 9 | ||
June 19 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette | Unknown | 6 | ||
June 19 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
1965 Cooper T75 | Unknown | 2FV | ||
June 19 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
2005 Audi R8 | Unknown | 7, 10GT, 11 | ||
June 19 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
1971 Brabham BT35 | Unknown | 2FB, 5a | ||
June 19 | Unnamed (7th race this date) | ![]() |
1971 Mallock 11B | Unknown | 1, 3, 4, 5b | ||
June 19 | Unnamed (8th race this date) | ![]() |
1979 Porsche 911SC | Unknown | 8, 12 | ||
June 19 | Unnamed (9th race this date) | ![]() |
2006 Toyota Camry | Unknown | 10SC | ||
June 19 | Vintage/Classic Historic GT/GTP Endurance Race | ![]() |
2005 Audi R8 | Unknown | 1, 3, 5a, 8, 9, 10GT, 11, 12 | ||
2023 | June 17 | Unnamed (1st race this date) | ![]() |
2007 Toyota Camry | Unknown | Stock Cars | |
June 17 | Unnamed (2nd race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Brabham BT29 | Unknown | 2 | ||
June 17 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
2010 Dodge Viper | Unknown | 6, 12a | ||
June 17 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
2013 Praga R1T | Unknown | 5a, 7, 10GT, 11 | ||
June 17 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
1982 Glamdring None | Unknown | 1FV | ||
June 17 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
1994 BMW M3 | Unknown | 5b, 8, 12b | ||
June 17 | Unnamed (7th race this date) | ![]() |
1965 Lotus Elan | Unknown | 1, 3, 4 | ||
June 17 | Unnamed (8th race this date) | ![]() |
2017 AF 01 | Unknown | 9 | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (1st race this date) | ![]() |
1971 Brabham BT35 | Unknown | 2 | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (2nd race this date) | ![]() |
2010 Dodge Viper | Unknown | 6, 12a | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (3rd race this date) | ![]() |
2017 AF 01 | Unknown | 9 | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (4th race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Zinc C4 | Unknown | 1FV | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (5th race this date) | ![]() |
2013 Praga R1T | Unknown | 5a, 7, 10GT, 11 | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (6th race this date) | ![]() |
1969 Datsun 2000 | Unknown | 1, 3, 4 | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (7th race this date) | ![]() |
1994 Spec Racer Ford | Unknown | 5b, 8, 12b | ||
June 18 | Unnamed (8th race this date) | ![]() |
2007 Chevrolet Silverado | Unknown | Stock Cars | ||
June 18 | Forgeline Yenko Spirit Classic | ![]() |
1966 Chevrolet Yenko Stinger Classic | Unknown | 3, 12b | ||
June 18 | FV 60th Anniversary | ![]() |
1969 Zinc C4 | Unknown | 1FV | ||
June 18 | SVRA Endurance Series | ![]() |
2013 Praga R1T | Unknown | All classes |
- Event Grand Marshalls
- 2014: Parnelli Jones
- 2015: Al Unser Sr.
- 2016: Donald Davidson
- 2017: Bobby Unser
- 2018: Johnny Rutherford
- 2019: Lyn St. James
Formula 4 United States Championship (2017)
The Formula 4 United States Championship held twin races as support to Sportscar Vintage Racing Association sanctioned racing. All participating cars: Crawford / Honda
Year | Date | Winning driver | Race distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | |||
2017 | June 10 | ![]() |
31.7 | 13 |
June 11 | ![]() |
48.8 | 20 | |
June 11 | ![]() |
48.8 | 20 |
Trans-Am Series (2017–2019, 2023–)
The Trans-Am Series held twin races, with the TA2 class competing in one while the remaining classes ran concurrently in the other.[15] When the series returned in 2023 after a three year absence, the TA2 race was dropped. It is held in support of the Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational. The 2018 event was run in conjunction with the Trans-Am West Coast Championship.
Year | Date | Class | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | |||||
2017 | June 17 | TA | ![]() |
Ford Mustang | 102.5 | 42 |
TA3 | ![]() |
Porsche 911 GT3 Cup | ||||
TA4 | ![]() |
Ford Mustang | ||||
June 18 | TA2 | ![]() |
Chevrolet Camaro | 102.5 | 42 | |
2018 | June 16 | TA2 | ![]() |
Ford Mustang | 102.5 | 42 |
June 17 | TA | ![]() |
Ford Mustang | 102.5 | 42 | |
TA3 | ![]() |
Porsche 991 GT3 Cup | ||||
TA4 | ![]() |
Ginetta G55 | ||||
2019 | Aug 3 | TA | ![]() |
Ford Mustang | 102.5 | 42 |
SGT | ![]() |
Porsche 991 GT3 Cup | ||||
GT | ![]() |
Aston Martin Vantage | ||||
Aug 4 | TA2 | ![]() |
Dodge Challenger | 102.5 | 42 | |
2023 | June 17 | TA | ![]() |
Ford Mustang | 102.5 | 42 |
XGT | ![]() |
Mercedes-AMG GT3 | ||||
SGT | ![]() |
Dodge Viper | ||||
GT | ![]() |
Ford Mustang |
Global MX-5 Cup (2017, 2020)
The Global MX-5 Cup held twin races, as support to the Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational in 2017 and the IndyCar Harvest Grand Prix in 2020. All participating cars: Spec Miata.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Race distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | |||
2017 | June 16 | ![]() |
63.4 | 26 |
June 17 | ![]() |
61.0 | 25 | |
2020 | Sep 4 | ![]() |
65.9 | 27 |
Sep 4 | ![]() |
63.4 | 26 |
SCCA National Championship Runoffs (2017, 2021)
The SCCA National Championship Runoffs is a series of end-of-year championship races for various classes of automobiles. One of the largest annual gatherings of amateur road racing drivers in the world, the event is sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America and frequently rotates venues. [16][17]
Year | Date | Winning driver | Region | Car | Race distance | Class | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||||
2017 | September 29 | ![]() |
Indianapolis | 2013 Mini Cooper | 46.7 | 18 | B-Spec |
September 29 | ![]() |
Kansas | 1990 Mazda Miata | 46.7 | 18 | F Production | |
September 29 | ![]() |
Atlanta | Swift 016.a Mazda | 49.2 | 19 | Formula Atlantic | |
September 29 | ![]() |
Central Florida | Mygale FF Honda | 49.2 | 19 | Formula F | |
September 29 | ![]() |
Philadelphia | Chevrolet Corvette | 49.2 | 19 | GT-2 | |
September 29 | ![]() |
California | Stohr WF1 Suzuki | 49.2 | 19 | Prototype 2 | |
September 29 | ![]() |
Central Florida | 1999 Mazda Miata | 49.2 | 19 | Spec Miata | |
September 29 | ![]() |
California | SCCA Spec Racer Ford | 49.2 | 19 | Spec Racer Ford | |
September 29 | ![]() |
Philadelphia | 2014 Ford Mustang | 49.2 | 19 | Touring 1 | |
September 29 | ![]() |
Colorado | 2006 Nissan 350Z | 49.2 | 19 | Touring 3 | |
September 30 | ![]() |
Chicago | Ford Mustang | 49.2 | 19 | American Sedan | |
September 30 | ![]() |
Central Florida | 1991 Porsche 994 S2 | 49.2 | 19 | E Production | |
September 30 | ![]() |
Philadelphia | JDR Suzuki | 38.9 | 15 | Formula 1000 | |
September 30 | ![]() |
New York | Van Diemen RF02 | 49.2 | 19 | Formula Continental | |
September 30 | ![]() |
Northwest | Star Formula Mazda | 49.2 | 19 | Formula Mazda | |
September 30 | ![]() |
Oregon | Nissan 240SX | 49.2 | 19 | GT-3 | |
September 30 | ![]() |
Mohawk Hudson | Stohr WF1 Suzuki | 38.9 | 15 | Prototype 1 | |
September 30 | ![]() |
Atlanta | SCCA Spec Racer Ford Gen3 | 49.2 | 19 | Spec Racer Ford Gen3 | |
September 30 | ![]() |
Ohio Valley | Honda CR-X Si | 49.2 | 19 | Super Touring Lite | |
September 30 | ![]() |
Detroit | 2003 Chevrolet Corvette (C5) | 49.2 | 19 | Touring 2 | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Middle Georgia | Scorpion S1 Suzuki | 46.7 | 18 | Formula 500 | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Chicago | Mazda FE | 49.2 | 19 | Formula Enterprises | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Chicago | Speed Sport AM-5 | 49.2 | 19 | Formula Vee | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Mahoning Valley | Cadillac CTS-V | 49.2 | 19 | GT-1 | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Chicago | Honda CR-X | 49.2 | 19 | GT-Lite | |
October 1 | ![]() |
California | 2015 Toyota Yaris | 49.2 | 19 | H Production | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Neohio | Honda Prelude | 49.2 | 19 | Super Touring Under | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Central Florida | 2016 Scion FR-S | 49.2 | 19 | Touring 4 | |
2021 | October 1 | ![]() |
Central Carolinas | 2009 Mini Cooper | 44.1 | 17 | B-Spec |
October 1 | ![]() |
Ohio Valley | SCCA Mazda FE2 | 49.2 | 19 | Formula Enterprises 2 | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Milwaukee | Protoform P2 | 49.2 | 19 | Formula Vee | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Northwest | Toyota Tercel | 49.2 | 19 | GT-Lite | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Blackhawk Valley | 1975 Triumph Spitfire | 23.3 | 9 | H Production | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Tennessee | Stohr WF1 Suzuki | 49.2 | 19 | Prototype 1 | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Central Florida | 2003 Mazda Miata | 49.2 | 19 | Spec Miata | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Philadelphia | 2013 Ford Mustang GT | 49.2 | 19 | Touring 2 | |
October 1 | ![]() |
Detroit | 2018 Toyota 86 | 33.7 | 13 | Touring 4 | |
October 2 | ![]() |
Philadelphia | Ford Mustang GT | 49.2 | 19 | American Sedan | |
October 2 | ![]() |
Kansas City | 1996 Honda CR-X del Sol | 41.5 | 16 | F Production | |
October 2 | ![]() |
Milwaukee | Ralt RT41 Toyota | 31.1 | 12 | Formula Atlantic | |
October 2 | ![]() |
Atlanta | Citation US2000 | 49.2 | 19 | Formula Continental | |
October 2 | ![]() |
Buccaneer | Mygale SJ14 Honda | 49.2 | 19 | Formula F | |
October 2 | ![]() |
Milwaukee | Porsche 991.2 GT3 | 44.1 | 17 | GT-2 | |
October 2 | ![]() |
San Francisco | Stohr WF1 Suzuki | 49.2 | 19 | Prototype 2 | |
October 2 | ![]() |
Florida | Mazda MX-5 | 46.7 | 18 | Super Touring Lite | |
October 2 | ![]() |
Detroit | Honda CR-X SI | 46.7 | 18 | Super Touring Under | |
October 3 | ![]() |
Kansas | 1999 BMW Z3 | 41.5 | 16 | E Production | |
October 3 | ![]() |
Saginaw Valley | Novakar J9 Suzuki | 46.7 | 18 | Formula 500 | |
October 3 | ![]() |
Steel Cities | USF 2000 Mazda MZR | 49.2 | 19 | Formula X | |
October 3 | ![]() |
Chicago | Porsche 991.2 GT3 Cup | 46.7 | 18 | GT-1 | |
October 3 | ![]() |
San Francisco | Nissan 350Z | 49.2 | 19 | GT-3 | |
October 3 | ![]() |
Detroit | SCCA Spec Racer Ford Gen3 | 49.2 | 19 | Spec Racer Ford Gen3 | |
October 3 | ![]() |
Philadelphia | 2014 Ford Mustang | 49.2 | 19 | Touring 1 | |
October 3 | ![]() |
Philadelphia | 2019 Ford Mustang EcoBoost | 49.2 | 19 | Touring 3 |
Pennzoil 150 (since 2020)
The Xfinity Series' Pennzoil 150 has been held on the track's infield road course after being moved from the oval in 2020.[18][19]
Year | Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | Report | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||||
2020 | July 4 | Pennzoil 150 | ![]() |
Ford | 151.2 | 62 | Report |
2021 | August 14 | Pennzoil 150 | ![]() |
Ford | 151.2 | 62 | Report |
2022 | July 30 | Pennzoil 150 | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 151.2 | 62 | Report |
2023 | August 12 | Pennzoil 150 | ![]() |
Toyota | 151.2 | 62 | Report |
Indianapolis 8 Hours (since 2020)
The Indianapolis 8 Hours is a GT class sports car endurance race held by the Intercontinental GT Challenge series, in conjunction with the GT World Challenge America series.
Year | Date | Scheduled duration |
Winning drivers | Car | Elapsed distance | Report | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||||
2020 | Oct 4 | 8.0 hours | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
BMW M6 GT3 | 731.7 miles (1,177.6 km) | 300 | Report |
2021 | Oct 17 | 8.0 hours | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Audi R8 LMS Evo | 686.1 miles (1,104.2 km) | 265 | Report |
2022 | Oct 8 | 8.0 hours | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo | 800.0 miles (1,287.5 km) | 328 | Report |
Note: The 2021 race was run on the 2.589 miles (4.167 km) layout used by the SCCA Runoffs, and not the 2.439 miles (3.925 km) layout as used by INDYCAR because of kerbing damage from the NASCAR meeting.
GT4 America Series (since 2020)
The GT4 America Series holds twin races, as support to the Indianapolis 8 Hours. After the 2020 season, the Sprint and SprintX classifications were abolished.
Year | Date | Series | Winning drivers | Car | Elapsed distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | |||||
2020 | Oct 4 | Sprint | ![]() |
Ford Mustang GT4 | 78.0 | 32 |
Oct 4 | SprintX | ![]() ![]() |
Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 | 85.4 | 35 | |
Oct 4 | SprintX | ![]() ![]() |
Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT4 | 87.8 | 36 | |
Oct 4 | Sprint | ![]() |
Ford Mustang GT4 | 80.5 | 33 | |
2021 | Oct 14 | ![]() ![]() |
Mercedes-AMG GT4 | 78.0 | 32 | |
Oct 15 | ![]() ![]() |
Mercedes-AMG GT4 | 78.0 | 32 | ||
2022 | Oct 8 | ![]() ![]() |
Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT4 | 80.5 | 33 | |
Oct 9 | ![]() ![]() |
Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport | 85.4 | 35 |
TC America Series (since 2020)
The TC America Series holds twin races, as support to the Indianapolis 8 Hours.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Car | Elapsed distance | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||
2020 | Oct 2 | ![]() |
Audi RS3 LMS TCR (DSG) | 53.7 | 22 |
Oct 3 | ![]() |
Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8) | 63.4 | 26 | |
2021 | Oct 15 | ![]() |
BMW M2 ClubSport Racing | 48.8 | 20 |
Oct 16 | ![]() |
BMW M2 ClubSport Racing | 48.8 | 20 | |
2022 | Oct 7 | ![]() |
BMW M2 ClubSport Racing | 56.1 | 23 |
Oct 9 | ![]() |
BMW M2 ClubSport Racing | 56.1 | 23 |
Gallagher Grand Prix (since 2020)
The Gallagher Grand Prix, the second IndyCar Series event held annually on the road course, was originally the Harvest Grand Prix when first organised in 2020 as two IndyCar Series races, scheduled as part of revisions to the 2020 IndyCar Series calendar due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic. These races were also held as support to the Indianapolis 8 Hours. Although the name paid tribute to the Harvest Auto Racing Classic, these events are unrelated.
The secondary IndyCar race was moved to the NASCAR weekend in 2021, as part of the Verizon 200 at the Brickyard weekend. The idea of pairing IndyCar and NASCAR was initially part of changes caused by the pandemic in 2020 before being made permanent.
Year | Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | Report | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||||
2020 | Oct 2 | IndyCar Harvest Grand Prix Race 1 | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 207.3 | 85 | Report |
Oct 3 | IndyCar Harvest Grand Prix Race 2 | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 182.9 | 75 | ||
2021 | Aug 14 | Big Machine Spiked Coolers Grand Prix | ![]() |
Dallara / Chevrolet | 207.3 | 85 | Report |
2022 | July 30 | Gallagher Grand Prix | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 207.3 | 85 | Report |
2023 | Aug 12 | Gallagher Grand Prix | ![]() |
Dallara / Honda | 207.3 | 85 | Report |
Verizon 200 at the Brickyard (since 2021)
The NASCAR Cup Series Verizon 200 at the Brickyard has been held annually on track's infield road course after being moved from the oval in 2021, creating a three-race weekend on the road course.[7]
Year | Date | Race name | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | Report | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miles | Laps | ||||||
2021 | August 15 | Verizon 200 at the Brickyard | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 231.7 | 95 | Report |
2022 | July 31 | Verizon 200 at the Brickyard | ![]() |
Chevrolet | 209.8 | 86 | Report |
2023 | July 31 | Verizon 200 at the Brickyard | ![]() |
Ford | 209.8 | 86 | Report |
- 2021 and 2022: Race extended due to NASCAR Overtime.
GT America Series (since 2021)
The GT America Series holds twin races, as support to the Indianapolis 8 Hours.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Car | Elapsed distance | |
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Miles | Laps | ||||
2021 | Oct 17 | ![]() |
McLaren 570S GT4 | 58.5 | 24 |
Oct 17 | ![]() |
McLaren 570S GT4 | 61.0 | 25 | |
2022 | Oct 7 | ![]() |
Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo | 65.9 | 27 |
Oct 9 | ![]() |
Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo | 68.3 | 28 |
Porsche Sprint Challenge North America (since 2021)
The Porsche Sprint Challenge North America holds twin races, as support to the Porsche Carrera Cup North America. All participating cars: Porsche.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Elapsed distance | |
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Miles | Laps | |||
2021 | Oct 15 | ![]() |
52.0 | 20 |
Oct 16 | ![]() |
49.4 | 19 | |
2022 | Sep 3 | ![]() |
59.8 | 23 |
Sep 4 | ![]() |
59.8 | 23 |
Motorcycle races – oval
National Motorcycle Race Meet (1909)
The first motorsports event at the track consisted of 7 motorcycle races, ranging from 1 to 10 miles in length, on August 14, 1909.[1][20] All races were sanctioned by the Federation of American Motorcyclists (FAM). A planned feature race of 25 miles was canceled, as was a proposed second day of competition, due to concerns over suitability of track surface for motorcycle use.
Year | Date | Race | Winning rider | Motorcycle | Race distance | Class | |
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Miles | Laps | ||||||
1909 | Aug 14 | 1 | ![]() |
Indian | 5 | 2 | Handicap; Private Owners |
Aug 14 | 2 | ![]() |
Indian | 1 | 0.4 | Amateur; < 61 cubic inch | |
Aug 14 | 3 | ![]() |
Minneapolis | 5 | 2 | Handicap; Indiana Motor Cycle Club | |
Aug 14 | 4 | ![]() |
Indian | 5 | 2 | Handicap; < 55 cubic inch | |
Aug 14 | 5 | ![]() |
N.S.U. | 10 | 4 | Professional | |
Aug 14 | 6 | ![]() |
Indian | 5 | 2 | Handicap; Amateur; < 61 cubic inch | |
Aug 14 | 7 | ![]() |
Indian | 10 | 4 | Amateur |
Motorcycle races – road course
Red Bull Indianapolis GP (2008–2015)
Beginning in 2008, the Red Bull Indianapolis GP, a round of the FIM's MotoGP World Championship motorcycle series, was held on a variation of the road course, modified for motorcycle competition.
Year | Date | Winning rider | Motorcycle | Race distance | Report | |
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Miles | Laps | |||||
2008 | Sep 14 | ![]() |
Yamaha | 52.4 | 20 1 | Report |
2009 | Aug 30 | ![]() |
Yamaha | 73.4 | 28 | Report |
2010 | Aug 29 | ![]() |
Honda | 73.4 | 28 | Report |
2011 | Aug 28 | ![]() |
Honda | 73.4 | 28 | Report |
2012 | Aug 19 | ![]() |
Honda | 73.4 | 28 | Report |
2013 | Aug 18 | ![]() |
Honda | 70.8 | 27 | Report |
2014 | Aug 10 | ![]() |
Honda | 70.0 | 27 | Report |
2015 | Aug 9 | ![]() |
Honda | 70.0 | 27 | Report |
FIM Moto2 (2008–2015)
As is true of most MotoGP Road Racing World Championship events, the secondary class was included as support to the Red Bull Indianapolis GP. Until the end of the 2009 season, the class was designated as the 250cc series, based upon its engine capacity (250cc two-stroke engines). Starting in 2010, the class was renamed Moto2, following new FIM nomenclature and formula (600cc four-stroke engines).
Year | Date | Winning rider | Motorcycle | Race distance | Report | |
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Miles | Laps | |||||
2008 | Sep 14 | Qualifications completed. Race canceled due to weather. 1 | ||||
2009 | Aug 30 | ![]() |
Gilera | 68.1 | 26 | Report |
2010 | Aug 29 | ![]() |
Moriwaki / Honda | 44.6 | 17 2 | Report |
2011 | Aug 28 | ![]() |
Suter / Honda | 68.1 | 26 | Report |
2012 | Aug 19 | ![]() |
Suter / Honda | 68.1 | 26 | Report |
2013 | Aug 18 | ![]() |
Kalex / Honda | 65.5 | 25 | Report |
2014 | Aug 10 | ![]() |
Kalex | 41.5 | 16 2 | Report |
2015 | Aug 9 | ![]() |
Kalex | 65.5 | 25 | Report |
FIM Moto3 (2008–2015)
As is true of most MotoGP Road Racing World Championship events, the tertiary class was included as support to the Red Bull Indianapolis GP. Until the end of the 2011 season, the class was designated as the 125cc series, based upon its engine capacity (125cc, two-stroke engines). Starting in 2012, the class was renamed Moto3, following new FIM nomenclature and formula (250cc, four-stroke).
Year | Date | Winning rider | Motorcycle | Race distance | Report | |
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Miles | Laps | |||||
2008 | Sep 14 | ![]() |
Aprilia | 41.9 | 16 1 | Report |
2009 | Aug 30 | ![]() |
Derbi | 60.3 | 23 | Report |
2010 | Aug 29 | ![]() |
Aprilia | 60.3 | 23 | Report |
2011 | Aug 28 | ![]() |
Aprilia | 60.3 | 23 | Report |
2012 | Aug 19 | ![]() |
Kalex / KTM | 60.3 | 23 | Report |
2013 | Aug 18 | ![]() |
KTM | 60.3 | 23 | Report |
2014 | Aug 10 | ![]() |
Honda | 59.6 | 23 | Report |
2015 | Aug 9 | ![]() |
Honda | 59.6 | 23 | Report |
NOTES: Applying to the above three classes.
1 All races in the 2008 Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix were affected by high winds and heavy rain. The 125cc and MotoGP races were shortened, while the 250cc race was canceled.
2 Race shortened by crash.
Red Bull Rookies Cup (2008)
The Red Bull AMA Rookies Cup was an entry level series for young riders, held as support features primarily at AMA Superbike events. It was the US counterpart to the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, a similar series held as support features at European MotoGP events. The Red Bull Riders Cup was an all-star event combining the leading riders in the AMA Rookies Cup and MotoGP Rookies Cup series. The Red Bull AMA Rookies Cup and Red Bull Riders Cup each held a race, as support to the Red Bull Indianapolis GP. All participating motorcycles: KTM.
Year | Date | Series | Winning rider | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | ||||
2008 | Sep 13 | Red Bull AMA Rookies Cup | ![]() |
41.9 | 16 |
Sep 14 | Red Bull Riders Cup | ![]() |
36.7 | 14 |
USGPRU Moriwaki MD250H (2010)
The Moriwaki MD250H series is an entry level category for young riders, sanctioned by the United States Grand Prix Racers Union. The series held twin races, as support to the Red Bull Indianapolis GP. All participating motorcycles: Moriwaki chassis with Honda engines.[21][22][23][24]
Year | Date | Winning rider | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | |||
2010 | Aug 28 | ![]() |
31.5 | 12 |
Aug 29 | ![]() |
28.8 | 11 |
AMA Pro Vance and Hines XR1200 (2011–2014)
The Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 series, sanctioned by AMA Pro Road Racing, held twin races, as support to the Red Bull Indianapolis GP. All participating motorcycles: Harley-Davidson XR1200.[25]
Year | Date | Winning rider | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | |||
2011 | Aug 27 | ![]() |
26.2 | 10 |
Aug 28 | ![]() |
26.2 | 10 | |
2012 | Aug 18 | ![]() |
13.1 | 5 |
Aug 19 | ![]() |
26.2 | 10 | |
2013 | Aug 17 | ![]() |
26.2 | 10 |
Aug 18 | ![]() |
26.2 | 10 | |
2014 | Aug 9 | ![]() |
25.9 | 10 |
Aug 10 | ![]() |
25.9 | 10 |
FIM eRoadRacing North American Regional Series (2013)
The North American series of the FIM eRoadRacing World Cup, a championship of electric motorcycle road racing, held a race as support to the Red Bull Indianapolis GP.[12]
Year | Date | Winning rider | Motorcycle | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | ||||
2013 | Aug 18 | ![]() |
Brammo Empulse RR | 21.0 | 8 |
MotoAmerica Superbike and Superstock 1000 (2015, 2020)
The MotoAmerica Superbike Championship ran two races, each with two classes being run concurrently, as support to the Red Bull Indianapolis GP. The Superstock 1000 class was abolished after 2017. In 2020, the series was originally scheduled to return as part of Motorcycles on Meridian. Because of the Indianapolis 500 being rescheduled for the Meridian weekend, the races occurred in mid-October with limited number of spectators.
Year | Date | Class | Winning rider | Motorcycle | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | |||||
2015 | Aug 8 | Superbike | ![]() | Yamaha | 46.6 | 18 |
Superstock 1000 | ![]() | Yamaha | 46.6 | 18 | ||
Aug 9 | Superbike | ![]() | Yamaha | 46.6 | 18 | |
Superstock 1000 | ![]() | Yamaha | 46.6 | 18 | ||
2020 | Oct 10 | Superbike | ![]() | Suzuki | 38.9 | 15 |
Oct 10 | Superbike | ![]() | Ducati | 44.0 | 17 | |
Oct 11 | Superbike | ![]() | Suzuki | 31.1 | 12 |
MotoAmerica Supersport (2015, 2020)
The MotoAmerica Supersport series held a race as support to the Red Bull Indianapolis GP. In 2020, the series was originally scheduled to return as part of Motorcycles on Meridian. After Motorcycles on Meridian was canceled due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, the races occurred anyway in front of a limited number of spectators.
Year | Date | Winning rider | Motorcycle | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | ||||
2015 | Aug 8 | ![]() |
Yamaha | 38.9 | 15 |
2020 | Oct 10 | ![]() |
Kawasaki | 41.4 | 16 |
Oct 10 | ![]() |
Kawasaki | 41.4 | 16 |
MotoAmerica Stock 1000 (2020)
The MotoAmerica Stock 1000 series race was originally scheduled as a companion event to Motorcycles on Meridian in 2020. After Motorcycles on Meridian was canceled due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, the race occurred anyway in front of a limited number of spectators. This series was effectively the replacement of the Superstock 1000 class, with slight differences.
Year | Date | Winning rider | Motorcycle | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | ||||
2020 | Oct 10 | ![]() |
BMW | 33.7 | 13 |
MotoAmerica Twins Cup (2020)
The MotoAmerica Twins Cup series race was originally scheduled as a companion event to Motorcycles on Meridian in 2020. After Motorcycles on Meridian was canceled due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, the race occurred anyway in front of a limited number of spectators.
Year | Date | Winning rider | Motorcycle | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | ||||
2020 | Oct 10 | ![]() |
Suzuki | 31.1 | 12 |
MotoAmerica Liqui Moly Junior Cup (2020)
The MotoAmerica Liqui Moly Junior Cup series races were originally scheduled as a companion event to Motorcycles on Meridian in 2020. After Motorcycles on Meridian was canceled due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, the races occurred anyway in front of a limited number of spectators. This series is an entry level class exclusively designated for riders younger than 25 years old.
Year | Date | Winning rider | Motorcycle | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | ||||
2020 | Oct 10 | ![]() |
Kawasaki | 18.1 | 7 |
Oct 11 | ![]() |
Kawasaki | 28.5 | 11 |
Dirt track
Bryan Clauson Classic (2018–2019, 2021–)
In 2018, the Speedway added a .200 mile dirt track near Turn 3. It hosts an annual United States Auto Club-sanctioned midget invitational event, the Bryan Clauson Classic, featuring two races, the Stoops Pursuit and the Driven2SaveLives BC39.
The Stoops Pursuit is a 25-lap elimination race split into five stages of five green flag laps each. Eliminations occur when a car stops and causes a safety car at any time, and at the end of each stage, any car that lost track position or the last place driver. The winner winner earns $1,500 plus an extra $100 for each position gained.
The Driven2SaveLives BC39 is a 39-lap race, with a winner's prize of $20,039. The starting field is based on heat race results and passing points.
Year | Date | Race name | Winning driver | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | ||||
2018 | September 5 | Stoops Pursuit | ![]() |
5 | 25 |
September 6–7 | Driven2SaveLives BC39 | ![]() |
7.8 | 39 | |
2019 | September 4 | Stoops Pursuit | ![]() |
4.8 | 24 |
September 5 | Driven2SaveLives BC39 | ![]() |
7.8 | 39 | |
2021 | August 18 | Stoops Pursuit | ![]() |
5 | 25 |
August 19 | Driven2SaveLives BC39 | ![]() |
7.8 | 39 | |
2022 | August 3 | Stoops Pursuit | ![]() |
5 | 25 |
August 4 | Driven2SaveLives BC39 | ![]() |
7.8 | 39 |
Note: The 2019 Stoops Pursuit was scored as of 24 laps because the red flag waved on the final lap and two cars were stalled after collisions, leaving just one car running at the end of the event.
Race win milestones
Multiple victories
43 participants (40 drivers and 3 motorcycle riders) have each won three or more races at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway:
Race wins |
Driver/rider | First win | Latest win | Races won | ||
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Year | Date | Year | Date | |||
15 | ![]() |
1909 | Aug 20 | 1916 | Sep 9 | Two 1909 support races Nine 1910 support races 1910 unnamed 200-mile feature race Three 1916 Harvest Classic races |
8 | ![]() |
1909 | Aug 19 | 1911 | May 30 | One 1909 support race Four 1910 support races 1910 Wheeler-Schebler Trophy race May 1910 Remy Grand Brassard race 1911 Indianapolis 500 |
6 | ![]() |
2013 | Jul 26 | 2019 | Sep 7 | 2013 Indiana 250 2015 Lilly Diabetes 250 2015 Crown Royal 400 2016 Lilly Diabetes 250 2016 Combat Wounded Coalition 400 2019 Indiana 250 |
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1909 | Aug 19 | 1910 | July 4 | One 1909 support race Five 1910 support races | |
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1910 | May 30 | 1912 | May 30 | Three 1910 support races July 1910 Remy Grand Brassard race 1910 Coby Trophy race 1912 Indianapolis 500 | |
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1909 | Aug 20 | 1910 | Sep 5 | One 1909 support race Three 1910 support races 1910 unnamed 100-mile feature race 1910 unnamed 50-mile feature race | |
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2015 | May 9 | 2021 | August 14 | 2015 IndyCar Grand Prix 2017 IndyCar Grand Prix 2018 IndyCar Grand Prix 2018 Indianapolis 500 2020 IndyCar Harvest Grand Prix Race 2 2021 Big Machine Spiked Cooler Grand Prix | |
5 | ![]() |
1994 | Aug 6 | 2014 | July 27 | 1994 Brickyard 400 1998 Brickyard 400 2001 Brickyard 400 2004 Brickyard 400 2014 Crown Royal 400 |
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1910 | May 27 | 1910 | July 4 | Five 1910 support races | |
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2003 | Aug 2 | 2012 | July 29 | 2003 IROC at Indy 2006 Allstate 400 2008 Allstate 400 2009 Allstate 400 2012 Crown Royal 400 | |
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2000 | Sep 24 | 2006 | July 2 | 2000 United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis 2003 United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis 2004 United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis 2005 United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis 2006 United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis | |
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1910 | May 28 | 1919 | May 30 | Three 1910 support races Sep 1910 Remy Grand Brassard race 1919 Indianapolis 500 | |
4 | ![]() |
2001 | May 27 | 2021 | May 30 | 2001 Indianapolis 500 2002 Indianapolis 500 2009 Indianapolis 500 2021 Indianapolis 500 |
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1961 | May 30 | 1977 | May 29 | 1961 Indianapolis 500 1964 Indianapolis 500 1967 Indianapolis 500 1977 Indianapolis 500 | |
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2002 | Sep 29 | 2004 | June 20 | One 2002 Porsche Supercup race One 2003 Porsche Supercup race Two 2004 Porsche Supercup races | |
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2018 | May 11 | 2022 | May 14 | Two 2018 Indy Lights road course races 2018 Freedom 100 2022 GMR Grand Prix | |
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2011 | Aug 28 | 2014 | Aug 10 | 2011 FIM Moto2 race 2012 FIM Moto2 race 2013 Red Bull Indianapolis GP 2014 Red Bull Indianapolis GP | |
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1979 | May 27 | 1991 | May 26 | 1979 Indianapolis 500 1984 Indianapolis 500 1988 Indianapolis 500 1991 Indianapolis 500 | |
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1909 | Aug 21 | 1910 | May 30 | 1909 Remy Grand Brassard race Three 1910 support races | |
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2014 | May 10 | 2019 | May 26 | 2014 IndyCar Grand Prix 2016 IndyCar Grand Prix 2019 IndyCar Grand Prix 2019 Indianapolis 500 | |
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1970 | May 30 | 1987 | May 24 | 1970 Indianapolis 500 1971 Indianapolis 500 1978 Indianapolis 500 1987 Indianapolis 500 | |
3 | ![]() |
2017 | May 12 | 2019 | May 24 | Two 2017 USF2000 races 2019 Freedom 100 |
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1910 | May 30 | 1910 | May 30 | Three 1910 support races | |
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2006 | May 26 | 2010 | May 28 | 2006 Freedom 100 2009 Freedom 100 2010 Freedom 100 | |
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2008 | May 25 | 2023 | Aug 12 | 2008 Indianapolis 500 2020 GMR Grand Prix 2023 Gallagher Grand Prix | |
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2007 | May 27 | 2012 | May 27 | 2007 Indianapolis 500 2010 Indianapolis 500 2012 Indianapolis 500 | |
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2003 | Aug 3 | 2020 | July 5 | 2003 Brickyard 400 2019 Big Machine Vodka 400 2020 Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400 | |
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1909 | Aug 14 | 1909 | Aug 14 | Three 1909 motorcycle races | |
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2015 | May 8 | 2017 | May 12 | Two 2015 USF2000 races 2017 Indy Lights road course race 1 | |
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1996 | Aug 3 | 2002 | Aug 3 | 1996 Brickyard 400 1999 Brickyard 400 2002 IROC at Indy | |
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1909 | Aug 21 | 1910 | May 27 | One 1909 support race One 1910 support race 1910 Prest-O-Lite Trophy race | |
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2019 | Sep 4 | 2021 | Aug 19 | 2019 Stoops Pursuit 2021 Stoops Pursuit 2021 Bryan Clauson Classic | |
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1998 | July 31 | 2000 | Aug 4 | 1998 IROC at Indy 1999 IROC at Indy 2000 IROC at Indy | |
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1928 | May 30 | 1936 | May 30 | 1928 Indianapolis 500 1933 Indianapolis 500 1936 Indianapolis 500 | |
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2011 | May 27 | 2023 | May 28 | 2011 Freedom 100 2020 Harvest Grand Prix Race 1 2023 Indianapolis 500 | |
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2022 | May 13 | 2022 | May 14 | Three 2022 U.S. F2000 races | |
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2020 | Sep 3 | 2020 | Sep 4 | Three 2020 Indy Pro 2000 races | |
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1910 | July 1 | 1910 | July 4 | Three 1910 support races | |
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1941 | May 30 | 1948 | May 31 | 1941 Indianapolis 500 (co-winner) 1947 Indianapolis 500 1948 Indianapolis 500 | |
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1974 | May 26 | 1980 | May 24 | 1974 Indianapolis 500 1976 Indianapolis 500 1980 Indianapolis 500 | |
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1937 | May 31 | 1940 | May 30 | 1937 Indianapolis 500 1939 Indianapolis 500 1940 Indianapolis 500 | |
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2008 | Sep 14 | 2011 | Aug 28 | 2008 FIM 125cc race 2010 FIM 125cc race 2011 FIM 125cc race | |
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1968 | May 30 | 1981 | May 24 | 1968 Indianapolis 500 1975 Indianapolis 500 1981 Indianapolis 500 | |
First winners
Year | Date | Winning driver / rider | |
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1909 | Aug 14 | ![]() |
Winner of the first motorcycle race on the oval, a five-mile race. |
1909 | Aug 19 | ![]() |
Winner of the first automobile race on the oval, a five-mile race. |
1909 | Aug 19 | ![]() |
Winner of the first feature automobile race on the oval, the 250-mile Prest-O-Lite Trophy race. |
1911 | May 30 | ![]() |
Winner of the first Indianapolis 500. |
1994 | Aug 6 | ![]() |
Winner of the first Brickyard 400. |
2000 | Sep 23 | ![]() |
Winner of the first automobile race on the original road course, a 41.7-mile Porsche Supercup race. |
2000 | Sep 24 | ![]() |
Winner of the first United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis. |
2008 | Sep 13 | ![]() |
Winner of the first motorcycle race on the reconfigured road course, a 41.9-mile Rookies Cup race. |
2008 | Sep 14 | ![]() |
Winner of the first Red Bull Indianapolis GP. |
2014 | May 10 | ![]() |
Winner of the first Grand Prix of Indianapolis. |
2018 | Sep 5 | ![]() |
Winner of the first Bryan Clauson Classic on dirt track. |
2020 | July 4 | ![]() |
Winner of the first stock car race on the road course, a 150 mile Xfinity Series race. |
Other automotive exhibitions
Brick track re-opening (1909)
After the original track surface of crushed stone and tar proved unsuitable, during the August 1909 races, the decision was made to re-pave the track with brick. Once that was completed, and a retaining wall added, a two-day time trial session was conducted.[1][26] Ten drivers and riders drove partial laps alone, attempting speed records at various distances of one mile and less. In addition, there was one 20-mile free-for-all session, with seven cars running concurrently. Finally, Lewis Strang drove a two-lap session. Although no races were held, or planned, the public was admitted, and programs were sold.[27]
Year | Date | Driver / rider | Car / motorcycle | Time | Speed | |
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1909 | Dec 17 | Fastest mile - automobile | ![]() |
Fiat | 00:40.61 | 88.648 mph |
Fastest mile - motorcycle | ![]() |
Indian | 00:52.60 | 68.441 mph | ||
Fast time - 20-mile session | ![]() |
National | 16:18.41 | 73.589 mph | ||
Dec 18 | Fastest mile - automobile | ![]() |
Fiat | 00:39.21 | 91.813 mph | |
Five-mile session | ![]() |
Fiat | 03:17.70 | 91.047 mph |
Indianapolis Auto Show Stunt Driving Competition (1910)
Several weeks before its first auto races of 1910, the Speedway held a special competition, in conjunction with the Indianapolis Auto Show. Six stunts were attempted while driving, including popping balloons with the wheels, and balancing the car on a teeter board.[1] Most of the stunts required the participation of a passenger, such as dropping a potato into a basket, and holding a rubber ball in a spoon. At least two of the participants were professional race drivers (Harry Endicott and Johnny Aitken). The winner apparently was not, as his name does not appear in available race statistics of the day. The drivers in this event also included Katrina Fertig, making her the first woman to drive in a competition (though not in a race, as such) at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Car |
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1910 | March 31 | ![]() |
Austin |
Hazard Race (1910)
The second day of the May, 1910, race weekend started with a special event, a "Hazard Race."[1] Each car went out separately, driving over portable ramps on the track, into the creek in the infield, under the track, into the parking lot, across the automobile bridge over the track, and eventually back onto the track. The total distance was a bit over a lap, and the winner was determined by the best time.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Car | Time |
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1910 | May 28 | ![]() |
Overland | 03:28.00 |
Private race: Union Printers' National Baseball League (1916)
In August 1916, the Union Printers' National Baseball League held its annual tournament in Indianapolis. A special event for the entertainment of tournament participants was a day of exhibition automobile races held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway[26][28] Because the races were not part of a recognized series, and were conducted for a private audience, this is not generally regarded as an official race event.
Year | Date | Race | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | |||||
1916 | Aug 9 | 1 | ![]() |
Peugeot | 25 | 10 |
Aug 9 | 2 | ![]() |
Peugeot | 5 | 2 |
Private race: American Society for Steel Treating Convention (1921)
In September 1921, the American Society for Steel Treating held its annual convention in Indianapolis. A special event during this convention was an exhibition automobile race held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway[26] Because this race was not part of a recognized series, and was for a private audience, it is not generally regarded as an official race event.
Year | Date | Winning driver | Car | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | ||||
1921 | Sep 21 | ![]() |
Frontenac | 50 | 20 |
Stevens Challenge Trophy (1927–1954)
Beginning in 1927, The Samuel B. Stevens Challenge Trophy was offered to any automobile manufacturer to run a strictly stock, production automobile at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, for a period of 24 hours at an average speed of 60 miles per hour or more. This was not a race as such, as only one team participated in any instance. Four manufactures earned the trophy over the next 27 years. The trophy was retired after Chrysler's win in 1954.[29][30][31][32]
Ford made an unsuccessful run 1956 with drivers Johnny Mantz, Chuck Stevenson, Chuck Davis, and Danny Ames. Though they failed to complete the 24 hours, they did set a 500-mile stock car record at the Speedway of 111.916 mph.[33]
Year | Date | Participating drivers | Car | Distance covered in 24 hours | Speed | Notes |
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1927 | April 21–22 | John Jenkins Charlie Merz |
Stutz sedan | 1624.58 miles | 68.44 mph | Won trophy[34] |
Bruce Keen Harold Fisher |
Stutz Weymann | 1612.236 miles | 67.176 mph | |||
Gil Andersen Tom Rooney Lora L. Corum |
Stutz Blackhawk | 1712.456 miles | N/A | Not eligible for trophy (non-stock vehicle) | ||
1931 | October 14–15 | Marmon test drivers[a] | Marmon 16 | 1,834.215 miles | 76.425 mph | Won trophy[35][36][37] |
Marmon 16 | 1,801.783 miles | 75.070 mph | ||||
1937 | June 21–22 | ![]() ![]() |
Cord | 1,909.851 miles | 79.577 mph | Won trophy |
1954 | October 29–30 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Chrysler | 2,157.5 miles | 89.89 mph | Won trophy |
Notes: | ||||||
[a] | The trophy does not indicate the drivers involved. According to newspaper articles, the drivers were test drivers from the Marmon factory. |
Nichels Engineering Endurance Run (1961)
In 1961, Ray Nichels, then a successful builder of race cars, prepared two production-based Pontiacs for a 24-hour endurance run at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He assembled six drivers, three from USAC and three from NASCAR, taking turns in both cars.[31][32]
Year | Date | Participating drivers | Car | Distance covered in 24 hours | Speed |
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1961 | Nov 20-21 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Pontiac Catalina | 2,576.241 miles | 107.343 mph |
Pontiac Enforcer | 2,586.878 miles | 107.787 mph |
Pit Stop Challenge (1977–2019, 2022–)
The Pit Stop Challenge is a pit stop contest held during activities leading up to the Indianapolis 500. Since 1977, the event has been held on Carb Day, following the final practice session.
Note: No event was held in 2008 because of rain, or in 2020 and 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Stadium Super Trucks (2014)
In 2014, the Stadium Super Trucks, officially known as Speed Energy Formula Off-Road, held a doubleheader event on a small modified course at the northwest corner of the track. This incorporated a portion of the oval track's pit entry, two small portions of the road course, a segment of an access lane, and dirt areas in between, with two jump ramps added. This occurred during the Indy 500's Carb Day activities,[38] and marked the first time in track history that trucks were raced.[39] Series founder Robby Gordon had tested at the track in April.[40]
Year | Date | Race name | Race | Winning driver | Laps |
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2014 | May 23 | Menards at the Brickyard[38] | 1 | ![]() |
16 |
2 | ![]() |
16 |
Indy Autonomous Challenge (2021)
In 2021, a race to determine the winner of the Indy Autonomous Challenge was held on the oval using full-scale autonomous race cars based on identical Dallara Indy Lights chassis supplied by Juncos Racing. The event was composed exclusively of teams from academic institutions, which were required to develop their own self-driving software.
Year | Date | Winning team | University | Race distance | |
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Miles | Laps | ||||
2021 | Oct 23 | TUM Autonomous Motorsport | ![]() |
50 | 20 |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Scott, D. Bruce; INDY: Racing Before the 500; Indiana Reflections; 2005; ISBN 0-9766149-0-1.
- ↑ Dill, Mark; "A Forgotten Classic;" 2006 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard Official Program; Indianapolis Motor Speedway; 2006.
- ↑ "1916 AAA National Championship Trail". www.champcarstats.com.
- ↑ "Motorsport Stats - Statistics, Results, Standings and More".
- ↑ "Brickyard 400 Moves to September in 2018 as Final Race of Regular Season". Indianapolis Motor Speedway. May 23, 2017. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
- ↑ Ayello, Jim (March 26, 2019). "Brickyard 400 is on the move ... again". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
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