Indianapolis Motor Speedway race results
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Race results from contested automobile races at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana.
[edit] Indianapolis 500
[edit] Races from 1909-1910
Twelve races ranging from 50 to 250 miles in length were held on four different race weekends in 1909 and 1910.
Date | Race Name | Race Length | Winning Driver | Car |
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August 19, 1909 | Prestolite Trophy | 250 miles | Bob Burman | Buick |
August 20, 1909 | G & J Trophy | 100 miles | Lewis Strang | Buick |
August 21, 1909 | Wheeler-Schebler Trophy | 235 miles | Leigh Lynch | Jackson |
May 27, 1910 | Prestolite Trophy | 100 miles | Tom Kincaid | National |
May 28, 1910 | Wheeler-Schebler Trophy | 200 miles | Ray Harroun | Marmon |
May 30, 1910 | Remy Brassard Trophy | 50 miles | Ray Harroun | Marmon |
July 2, 1910 | Remy Brassard Trophy | 100 miles | Bob Burman | Buick |
July 4, 1910 | Cobe Trophy | 200 miles | Joe Dawson | Marmon |
September 3, 1910 | 100 miles | Eddie Hearne | Benz | |
September 3, 1910 | Remy Grand Trophy | 100 miles | Howdy Wilcox | National |
September 5, 1910 | 100 miles | Eddie Hearne | Benz | |
September 5, 1910 | 200 miles | Johnny Aitken | National |
[edit] Harvest Auto Classic
Three races of 20, 50, and 100 miles in length respectively were held on September 9, 1916. The races were collectively known as the Harvest Auto Classic.
Race Length | Winning Driver | Car |
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20 miles | Johnny Aitken | Peugeot |
50 miles | Johnny Aitken | Peugeot |
100 miles | Johnny Aitken | Peugeot |
[edit] Allstate 400 at the Brickyard
- 1994 Jeff Gordon
- 1995 Dale Earnhardt
- 1996 Dale Jarrett
- 1997 Ricky Rudd
- 1998 Jeff Gordon
- 1999 Dale Jarrett
- 2000 Bobby Labonte
- 2001 Jeff Gordon
- 2002 Bill Elliott
- 2003 Kevin Harvick
- 2004 Jeff Gordon
- 2005 Tony Stewart
- 2006 Jimmie Johnson
- 2007 Tony Stewart
- 2008
[edit] Firestone Freedom 100
- 2003 Ed Carpenter
- 2004 Thiago Medeiros
- 2005 Jaime Camara
- 2006 Wade Cunningham
- 2007 Alex Lloyd
- 2008 Dillon Battistini
[edit] Liberty Challenge
The Liberty Challenge is an Indy Pro Series race held on the road course at Indianapolis. From 2005-2007, it was held as a support race to the U.S. Grand Prix. In 2007, twin races were held.
- 2005 Marco Andretti
- 2006 Alex Lloyd
- 2007 Hideki Mutoh
- 2007 Bobby Wilson
[edit] United States Grand Prix (2000-2007)
[edit] Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix
[edit] IROC at Indy (1998-2003)
The IROC series held a 40-lap, 100-mile race from 1998-2003. It served as a support race for the Brickyard 400, and was the IROC season finale for all six years.
- 1998 Mark Martin
- 1999 Mark Martin
- 2000 Mark Martin
- 2001 Bobby Labonte
- 2002 Dale Jarrett
- 2003 Jimmie Johnson
[edit] Porsche Supercup (2000-2006)
The Porsche Supercup series held twin race on the road course at Indianapolis. From 2000-2006, it was held as a support race to the U.S. 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 road course.
- 2000 Bernd Maylander
- 2000 Jorg Bergmeister
- 2001 Sascha Maasen
- 2001 Jorg Bergmeister
- 2002 Alex Davison
- 2002 Wolf Henzler
- 2003 Patrick Huisman
- 2003 Wolf Henzler
- 2004 Wolf Henzler
- 2004 Wolf Henzler
- 2005 David Saelens
- 2005 David Saelens
- 2006 Richard Westbrook
- 2006 Richard Westbrook
[edit] IMSA GT3 Cup (2007)
[edit] Formula BMW (2004-2007)
The American Formula BMW series held twin races on the road course at Indianapolis. From 2004-2007, it was held as a support race to the U.S. Grand Prix.
- 2004 Jonathan Summerton
- 2004 Matt Jaskol
- 2005 James Davison
- 2005 Richard Philippe
- 2006 Robert Wickens
- 2006 Stefano Coletti
[edit] Ferrari Challenge (2000-2002)
The Ferrari Challenge series held a race on the road course at Indianapolis. From 2000-2002, it was held as a support race to the U.S. Grand Prix.
[edit] McDonald's Pit Stop Challenge (since 1977)
The McDonald's 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. As many as twelve top teams in the field compete in a single-elimination, tournament-style competition, two teams at a time. Pit crews must change four tires and hook-up the fuel hose to simulate a refuel. The driver actually drives the car in to a special pit box, and the time is taken from the entry into the box to the exit. Winners are based on time, not necessarily first out out the pit box. In 2008, the event was cancelled due to rain.
- 1977 - Carillo (Jim McElreath)
- 1978 - Team McLaren (Johnny Rutherford)
- 1979 - Team McLaren (Johnny Rutherford)
- 1980 - Sherman Armstong (Tom Bigelow)
- 1981 - Penske Racing (Bobby Unser)
- 1982 - Penske Racing (Rick Mears)
- 1983 - Penske Racing (Rick Mears)
- 1984 - Kraco Racing (Michael Andretti)
- 1985 - Penske Racing (Danny Sullivan)
- 1986 - Penske Racing (Danny Sullivan)
- 1987 - Newman-Haas Racing (Mario Andretti)
- 1988 - Penske Racing (Danny Sullivan)
- 1989 - Galles Racing (Al Unser, Jr.)
- 1990 - Galles-Kraco Racing (Al Unser, Jr.)
- 1991 - Patrick Racing (Danny Sullivan)
- 1992 - Rahal-Hogan Racing (Bobby Rahal)
- 1993 - Galles-Kraco Racing (Al Unser, Jr.)
- 1994 - Forsythe Green Racing (Jacques Villeneuve)
- 1995 - Team Green (Jacques Villeneuve)
- 1996 - Galles Racing (Davy Jones)
- 1997 - Galles Racing (Kenny Brack)
- 1998 - Panther Racing (Scott Goodyear)
- 1999 - Galles Racing (Davey Hamilton)
- 2000 - Panther Racing (Scott Goodyear)
- 2001 - Kelley Racing (Scott Sharp)
- 2002 - Team Penske (Helio Castroneves)
- 2003 - Cheever Racing (Buddy Rice)
- 2004 - Rahal Letterman Racing (Buddy Rice)
- 2005 - Team Penske (Sam Hornish, Jr.)
- 2006 - Team Penske (Helio Castroneves)
- 2007 - Team Penske (Helio Castroneves)
- 2008 - Event cancelled due to rain