Indianapolis 500 Fast Facts By Diecast DudePosted on Thu May 01, 2008 at 01:54:16 AM EST
(Courtesy IndyCar Media)
FAST FACTS
Competitive field eyes Indy glory
92nd Indianapolis 500
Date / Time
Sunday, May 25
1 p.m. (EDT)
Track
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Distance
200 laps / 500 miles
TV
ABC (Live)
Radio
IMS Radio Network / XM Satellite Radio
(Live)
2007 Winner
Dario Franchitti
2007 Polesitter
Helio Castroneves
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
2.5-mile oval
First IndyCar Series race in 1996
Seats: More than 250,000
92nd Indianapolis 500
• Largest rookie class since 1997
Thirteen rookies are entered in the Indianapolis 500, the most since 1997 when
the 13-member rookie class included Kenny Brack, Greg Ray and Sam Schmidt. Eight
rookies have won the Indianapolis 500, including Helio Castroneves in 2001. Can
a rookie take the checkered flag in 2008?
• The next generation is here
Andrettis, Foyts and Rahals will share the track for the first time since 1992
when Jeff, John, Mario and Michael Andretti, A.J. Foyt and Bobby Rahal were on
the track together. That year, Rahal, Foyt and John Andretti all finished in the
top 10. This year, Marco Andretti, A.J. Foyt IV, Larry Foyt and Graham Rahal
will compete. Marco is the 21-year-old grandson of Mario and son of Michael.
A.J. IV, who will turn 24 on Race Day, is the grandson of A.J. Foyt, and Graham
is the 19-year-old son of Bobby. Can these next-generation drivers continue
their family's legacies at Indianapolis?
• Old rivalries renewed at Indianapolis
The 92nd Indianapolis 500 will be the first under the unified IndyCar Series
banner, meaning teams like Team Penske, Dale Coyne Racing, Andretti Green Racing
and Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing will compete against each other in "The Greatest
Spectacle in Racing" for the first time since 1995. Who will claim the title in
the ultra-competitive field?
• Four winners in four races
Four drivers have won the first four IndyCar Series races of 2008, marking the
first time since 2004 that a season has started with four different winners. The
top four drivers are separated by only 15 points. The last time five different
drivers won the first five races was in 2003 when Scott Dixon opened the season
with a victory at Homestead-Miami and went on to win the championship. Team
Penske's Gil de Ferran won the Indianapolis 500 that season (the fourth race).
Will the IndyCar Series see a fifth driver win at Indy? Who will be the points
leader at the end of the month?
• Points leader missing a victory
Helio Castroneves leads the IndyCar Series standing on the strength of four
top-five finishes. However, he has yet to record a victory in 2008. Can the
"Dancing with the Stars" champion find his way to Victory Lane at Indianapolis,
where he won in 2001 and 2002, and become the ninth driver with three or more
victories in the Indianapolis 500? Or, will he continue a streak of points
leaders who struggle at Indianapolis (Wheldon 22nd in 2007, Castroneves 25th in
2006)?
• Development series paying dividends
Eight graduates of Firestone Indy Lights, the Indy Racing League's development
series founded in 2002, are entered in the Indianapolis 500, including 2007
champion Alex Lloyd and 2006 champion Jay Howard. In addition, Freedom 100
winners Ed Carpenter (2003) and Jaime Camara (2005) are entered. Will one of
these graduates have a breakthrough performance?
Race Notes:
The Indianapolis 500 will be the 13th IndyCar Series event conducted at
Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Four past winners during the IndyCar Series era are
entered - Dan Wheldon (2005), Buddy Rice (2004), Helio Castroneves (2001, 2002)
and Buddy Lazier (1996).
Four drivers entered have won the PEAK Motor Oil Pole Award presented by
AutoZone at Indianapolis: Helio Castroneves (2003, 2007), Tony Kanaan (2005),
Buddy Rice (2004) and Bruno Junqueira (2002).
Eleven drivers entered in the Indianapolis 500 have combined to lead 996 laps at
the Speedway (Dan Wheldon 204, Tony Kanaan 202, Helio Castroneves 162, Tomas
Scheckter 148, Buddy Rice 91, Buddy Lazier 70, Bruno Juqueira 50, Scott Dixon
32, Danica Patrick 19, Marco Andretti 15 and Vitor Meira 3).
Four IndyCar Series champions are scheduled to participate in the Indianapolis
500: Buddy Lazier (2000), Scott Dixon (2003), Tony Kanaan (2004) and Dan Wheldon
(2005).
Graham Rahal would become the fifth-youngest starter in Indianapolis 500 history
(19 year, 142 days) if he qualifies for the race. A.J. Foyt IV (19 years, 0
days) is the youngest ever starter in the 500 while Marco Andretti (19, 76) is
third. Sarah Fisher (19, 237) is currently fifth.
Enrique Bernoldi and Justin Wilson may be rookies in the Indianapolis 500, but
that doesn't mean they haven't competed at the Speedway before. Both drivers
competed in Formula One events on the road course. Wilson finished eighth in
2003 while Bernoldi finished 13th in 2001.
This is the second consecutive season that three women (Milka Duno, Sarah Fisher
and Danica Patrick) are entered in the Indianapolis 500.
Tony Kanaan has qualified in the top five in all six of his Indianapolis 500
starts. Other notable streaks include: Helio Castroneves, four consecutive
top-10 starts; Danica Patrick, three consecutive top-10 starts; Marco Andretti
and Scott Dixon, two consecutive top-10 starts.
Vitor Meira has four consecutive top-10 finishes in the Indianapolis 500.
Season-to-Date:
· Helio Castroneves is the only driver to finish in the top five in all four
races this season. Tony Kanaan is the only other driver to finish in the top 10
in all four races.
· Helio Castroneves and Dan Wheldon are the only drivers to complete all 683
laps in 2008.
Milestones & Records:
* Helio Castroneves will attempt to make his 102nd career IndyCar Series start.
It would also be his 100th consecutive start.
* Helio Castroneves can establish an IndyCar Series record for most consecutive
seasons with at least one win should he win the Indianapolis 500. Castroneves is
tied with Scott Sharp with victories in seven consecutive seasons.
* Helio Castroneves can extend his IndyCar Series record for consecutive seasons
with a pole to seven if he can win the PEAK Motor Oil Pole Award.
* Vitor Meira has gone 80 starts without a victory in the IndyCar Series, the
longest drought of any IndyCar Series driver.
* Buddy Lazier is the only driver to start every Indianapolis 500 since 1995.
Schedule (local time):
May 4-5
Noon-5 p.m. - Rookie Orientation Program
May 6-9
Noon-6 p.m. - IndyCar Series practice
May 10
9-10 a.m. - IndyCar Series practice (two groups)
10-11 a.m. - IndyCar Series practice
Noon-6 p.m. - PEAK Motor Oil Pole Award presented by AutoZone qualifying
May 11
10:15-11:15 a.m. - IndyCar Series practice
Noon-6 p.m. - IndyCar Series qualifying
May 14-16
Noon-6 p.m. - IndyCar Series practice
May 17-18
10:15-11:15 a.m. - IndyCar Series practice
Noon-6 p.m. - IndyCar Series qualifying
May 22
9-9:45 a.m. - Firestone Indy Lights practice
11-11:45 a.m. - Firestone Indy Lights practice
1:15 p.m. - SWE Pole Qualifying
May 23
11 a.m. - Noon - IndyCar Series practice
Noon - Firestone Freedom 100 pre-race
12:30 p.m. - Firestone Freedom 100 (40 laps/100 miles)
1:30-3 p.m. - Checkers/Rally's Pit Stop Competition
3:30 p.m. - Carb Day Concert
May 25
1 p.m. - 92nd Indianapolis 500-Mile Race (200 laps/500 miles)
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