Indianapolis Motor Speedway (iRacing)
Information
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Location | Speedway, Indiana |
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Country | USA |
Configurations
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Oval
2.5 mi
4.02 km Road Course
2.60 mi
4.18 km Oval IndyCar (2009)
2.5 mi
4.02 km Oval NASCAR (2009)
2.5 mi
4.02 km Road Course (2009)
2.60 mi
4.19 km Bike Course (2009)
2.62 mi
4.21 km |
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It wasn’t until Memorial Day of 1911, however, that the first 500 mile race was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and won by Ray Harroun in his Marmon Wasp. What was destined to be known as the Indianapolis 500 quickly became one of the nation’s leading sports events in the 1920s and ’30s. To win the “Indy 500″ was to achieve instant notoriety, and the names of early winners like Tommy Milton, Louis Meyer and Wilbur Shaw are indelibly etched in the annals of American motorsports.
A nationwide ban on motorsports during World War II, however nearly spelled the end for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which lay in virtual ruin when a consortium headed by Indiana businessman Tony Hulman purchased the facility in 1945. Hulman and his partners invested heavily in the facility and expanded the spectator capacity to the point where IMS became the world’s largest sporting arena (in terms of permanent seats) and the Indy 500 the world’s largest single-day sports event with crowds regularly topping 350,000. The march of progress also included the gradual replacement of paving over the bricks, and by 1961 the resurfacing had been completed – all but the famous “yard of bricks” at the start/finish line as a tribute to the tradition of “The Brickyard.”
The 1990s saw major changes to the speedway. In 1994, IMS president Tony George (grandson of Tony Hulman) consummated an agreement with NASCAR to stage a stock car race – the Brickyard 400 – at the Speedway. Then in 2000, George brought Formula One racing back to the USA after a nine-year absence, staging the U.S. Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Configurations
Race Results
eNASCAR PEAK Antifreeze iRacing Series
iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series
Season | Pole position | Fastest lap | Race Winner | Broadcast | |
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Driver | Team | ||||
2010 | Richard Towler | Greger Huttu | Richard Towler | Privateer | |
2011 | Hugo Luis | Hugo Luis | Greger Huttu | Team Redline | |
2012 | Hugo Luis | Greger Huttu | Greger Huttu | Team Redline | |
2013 | Fulvio Barozzini | Jake Stergios | Fulvio Barozzini | Mortadella Motor Mission | |
2015 | Greger Huttu | Greger Huttu | Greger Huttu | Team Redline | |
2016 | Martin Krönke | Martin Krönke | Martin Krönke | VRS Coanda Simsport | |
2017 | Mitchell deJong | Martin Krönke | Martin Krönke | VRS Coanda Simsport | |
2018 | Martin Krönke | Martin Krönke | Martin Krönke | VRS Coanda Simsport |