O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis
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Location | 10267 East U.S. Highway 136, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46234 | |
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Time zone | GMT-5 | |
Capacity | 30,000 | |
Owner | National Hot Rod Association | |
Operator | National Hot Rod Association | |
Major Events | NASCAR Nationwide Series NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series United States Auto Club National Hot Rod Association |
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Surface | Asphalt | |
Circuit Length | .686 mi (1.1 km) | |
Turns | 4 | |
Banking | 12° | |
Lap Record | 0:21.766 (David Green, Bobby Labonte, 1994, NASCAR Nationwide Series) | |
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Surface | Asphalt | |
Lap Record | 0:4.486 (Tony Schumacher, Don Schumacher Racing, 2006 NHRA Top Fuel) |
O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis, known as Indianapolis Raceway Park until the 2006 purchase of naming rights by O'Reilly Auto Parts, is a multipurpose racing facility located in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is not to be confused with Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS), which is often referred to as a superspeedway, although its construction vastly predates the use of that term. Surprisingly to some, the vast majority of motorsports events held in Indianapolis are held at Raceway Park, including a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race, a NASCAR Nationwide Series event, a midget car racing event, drag racing and road racing.
Sprint car races and other events suited to a shorter track are held here. Raceway Park also traditionally stages an extensive programs on the Saturday nights of major races at the big track nearby, with the Saturday night of Memorial Day weekend (late May) called the Night before the 500. The event is held the night before the Indianapolis 500 event at IMS, serving as something of an unofficial preliminary event to the far more famous one. Similarly, the Kroger NASCAR 200 was given a "Night before the 400" status. When Formula One raced at IMS, midget, sprint, and stock car races were held at ORP in the "Night Before F1" meets, including the 2002 and 2003 USGP races that featured a twin 25-lap midget format, with a full inversion, and the winner winning $50,000 if he could win both features.
The facility also includes a 2.5 mile, 15-turn road course used for Sports Car Club of America "club" road racing events, featuring a 4,400 foot long drag strip that hosts the annual NHRA U.S. Nationals on Labor Day weekend.
[edit] Records
- NASCAR Nationwide Series Qualifying: David Green, 21.766 sec. (113.462 mph), 1994
- NASCAR Nationwide Series Race: Jimmy Hensley, 96.923 mph, June 22, 1985
- NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Qualifying: Joe Ruttman, 22.081 sec. (111.843 mph), 2000
- NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race: Greg Biffle, 88.704 mph, August 5, 1999
[edit] Current Events
- NASCAR Nationwide Series - Kroger 200
- NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - Power Stroke Diesel 200
- NHRA - Mac Tools U.S. Nationals
NOTE: The Kroger 200 is the only NASCAR Busch Series race to carry the same primary sponsor for all 25 years.
[edit] External links
- O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis Official Site
- O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis Page on NASCAR.com
- Super High Resolution image from Windows Live Local
- High Resolution image from Google Maps
- O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis is at coordinates Coordinates:
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