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The winner of the Indianapolis 500 is awarded the Borg-Warner Trophy.

The Indianapolis 500 is an automobile race, held annually on the last weekend in May to coincide with Memorial Day. The race is held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana. The Indianapolis 500 is an open-wheel car race and is currently sanctioned by Indy Racing League LLC, and has been run as an IndyCar Series event since 1996. The Indianapolis 500 is considered one of the most traditional and historical races in the world and is also considered one of the three most significant motorsport races in the world.

The first Indianapolis 500 was held in 1911, where Ray Harroun was declared the first winner, driving the Marmon Wasp. The race has been run annually since 1911 (with exceptions during World War I and World War II), and 73 drivers have been crowned champions of the 500-mile race over the course of 105 races (through 2021). The most race victories held by a single driver is four, which has been accomplished only by A. J. Foyt, Al Unser, Rick Mears, and Hélio Castroneves. The Indianapolis 500 has also drawn many international drivers to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway over the years, with 23 of the winners coming from outside of the United States, representing eleven separate countries. The most recent champion of the Indianapolis 500 is Hélio Castroneves, winner of the 2021 race.

The winner of the Indianapolis 500 receives many prizes, many based on past tradition. One of the most iconic traditions is for the winner of the Indianapolis 500 to drink a bottle of milk, a tradition started by Louis Meyer when he won the race in 1936.[1] The winner is also presented with a wreath in victory lane and has the opportunity to kiss the yard of brick (the start/finish line), an Indianapolis Motor Speedway tradition started by NASCAR driver Dale Jarrett in 1996 at the Brickyard 400 and adopted by 500 winners since 2003. The winner of the race also receives the pace car used during that race, and will have on the Borg-Warner Trophy a bas-relief sculpture of their face added to the base. The Borg-Warner Trophy has been used since 1936, and, along with the sculpture on the original trophy, the winning driver and car owner receive a small replica.[2] The Indianapolis 500 winner also receives a large purse, most recently at $2.49 million, given to Ryan Hunter-Reay in 2014.[3] Other prizes have been given to the race winner over the years, including a quilt made by Jeanetta Holder, which is presented to the driver annually at the winner's photo shoot.[4]

List of winners

Key: (R) Indicates driver was a rookie

Fisher Era – AAA sanctioning (1911–1927)

Year Date Driver Team / Owner Chassis Engine Tire Race Distance Time Average Speed Car Number Car Name / Sponsor
Laps Miles
1911 May 30 United States Ray Harroun[5] Nordyke & Marmon Company Marmon Marmon F 200 500 6:42:08.039 74.59 mph 32 Marmon Wasp
1912 May 30 United States Joe Dawson[6] National Motor Vehicle Company National National M 200 500 6:21:06.144 78.719 mph 8 National Motor Vehicle
1913 May 30 France Jules Goux[7] Peugeot Peugeot Peugeot F 200 500 6:35:05.108 75.933 mph 16 Peugeot
1914 May 30 France René Thomas[8] Louis Delâge Company Delage Delage P 200 500 6:03:45.060 82.474 mph 16 L. Delâge
1915 May 31 Kingdom of Italy Ralph DePalma[9][a] E.C. Patterson Mercedes Mercedes BF 200 500 5:33:55.619 89.840 mph 2 Mercedes E.C. Patterson
1916 May 30 United Kingdom Dario Resta[10][b] Peugeot Auto Racing Company Peugeot Peugeot BF 120 300 3:34:16.990 84.001 mph 17 Peugeot Auto Racing
1917 No race held due to World War I
1918
1919 May 31 United States Howdy Wilcox[11] I.M.S. Corporation Premier Premier G 200 500 5:40:42.930 88.050 mph 3 Peugeot Indianapolis Speedway Team
1920 May 31 France Gaston Chevrolet[12][d] William Small Company Frontenac Frontenac F 200 500 5:38:31.901 88.618 mph 4 Monroe William Small
1921 May 30 United States Tommy Milton[13] Louis Chevrolet Frontenac Frontenac F 200 500 5:34:44.578 89.621 mph 2 Frontenac Louis Chevrolet
1922 May 30 United States Jimmy Murphy[14] Jimmy Murphy Duesenberg Miller F 200 500 5:17:30.845 94.484 mph 35 Jimmy Murphy
1923 May 30 United States Tommy Milton[15] H.C.S. Motor Company Miller Miller F 200 500 5:31:19.618 90.545 mph 1 H.C.S. Motor Company
1924 May 30 United States Lora L. Corum[16] Duesenberg Duesenberg Duesenberg F 200 500 5:05:23.595 98.234 mph 15 Duesenberg
United States Joe Boyer[e]
1925 May 30 United States Peter DePaolo[17] Duesenberg Duesenberg Duesenberg F 200 500 4:56:39.401 101.127 mph 12 Duesenberg
1926 May 31 United States Frank Lockhart[18] Peter Kreis Miller Miller F 160* 400 5:12:48.768 95.904 mph 15 Miller Peter Kreis
1927 May 30 United States George Souders[19] William S. White Duesenberg Duesenberg F 200 500 5:07:33.022 97.545 mph 32 Duesenberg William White

Rickenbacker Era – AAA sanctioning (1928–1945)

Year Date Driver Team / Owner Chassis Engine Tire Race Distance Time Average Speed Car Number Car Name / Sponsor
Laps Miles
1928 May 30 United States Louis Meyer[20] Alden Sampson, II Miller Miller F 200 500 5:01:33.725 99.482 mph 14 Miller Alden Sampson, II
1929 May 30 United States Ray Keech[21] M. A. Yagle Miller Miller F 200 500 5:07:25.458 97.585 mph 2 Simplex Piston Ring Yagle
1930 May 30 United States Billy Arnold[22] Harry Hartz Summers Miller F 200 500 4:58:39.720 100.448 mph 4 Miller Hartz
1931 May 30 United States Louis Schneider[23] B. L. Schneider Stevens Miller F 200 500 5:10:27.948 96.629 mph 23 Bowes Seal Fast Schneider
1932 May 30 United States Fred Frame[24] Harry Hartz Wetteroth Miller F 200 500 4:48:03.761 104.144 mph 34 Miller-Harry Hartz
1933 May 30 United States Louis Meyer[25] Louis Meyer Miller Miller F 200 500 4:48:00.774 104.162 mph 36 Tydol/Louis Meyer
1934 May 30 United States Bill Cummings[26] H. C. Henning Miller Miller F 200 500 4:46:05.254 104.863 mph 7 Boyle Products Henning
1935 May 30 United States Kelly Petillo[27] Kelly Petillo Wetteroth Offenhauser F 200 500 4:42:22.771 106.240 mph 5 Gilmore Speedway Petillo
1936 May 30 United States Louis Meyer[28] Louis Meyer Stevens Miller F 200 500 4:35:03.314 109.069 mph 8 Ring Free Lou Meyer
1937 May 31 United States Wilbur Shaw[29] Wilbur Shaw Shaw Offenhauser F 200 500 4:24:07.861 113.580 mph 6 Shaw-Gilmore
1938 May 30 United States Floyd Roberts[30] Lou Moore Wetteroth Miller F 200 500 4:15:58.362 117.200 mph 23 Burd Piston Ring Lou Moore
1939 May 30 United States Wilbur Shaw[31] Boyle Racing Headquarters Maserati Maserati F 200 500 4:20:47.412 115.035 mph 2 Boyle Racing Headquarters
1940 May 30 United States Wilbur Shaw[32] Boyle Racing Headquarters Maserati Maserati F 200 500 4:22:31.201 114.277 mph 1 Boyle Racing Headquarters
1941 May 30 United States Floyd Davis[33] Lou Moore Wetteroth Offenhauser F 200 500 4:20:36.266 115.117 mph 16 Noc-Out Hose Clamp Moore
United States Mauri Rose[f]
1942 No race held due to World War II
1943
1944
1945

Hulman/George Era – AAA sanctioning (1946–1955)

Year Date Driver Team / Owner Chassis Engine Tire Race Distance Time Average Speed Car Number Car Name / Sponsor
Laps Miles
1946 May 30 United States George Robson[34][g] Thorne Engineering Adams Sparks F 200 500 4:21:16.711 114.820 mph 16 Thorne Engineering
1947 May 30 United States Mauri Rose[35] Lou Moore Deidt Offenhauser F 200 500 4:17:52.159 116.338 mph 27 Blue Crown Spark Plug Moore
1948 May 31 United States Mauri Rose[36] Lou Moore Deidt Offenhauser F 200 500 4:10:23.286 119.814 mph 3 Blue Crown Spark Plug Moore
1949 May 30 United States Bill Holland[37] Lou Moore Deidt Offenhauser F 200 500 4:07:15.939 121.327 mph 7 Blue Crown Spark Plug Moore
1950 May 30 United States Johnnie Parsons[38] Kurtis Kraft Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser F 138* 345 2:46:55.967 124.002 mph 1 Wynn's Friction Kurtis-Kraft
1951 May 30 United States Lee Wallard[39] Murrell Belanger Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser F 200 500 3:57:38.103 126.244 mph 99 Murrell Belanger
1952 May 30 United States Troy Ruttman[40] J. C. Agajanian Kuzma Offenhauser F 200 500 3:52:41.930 128.922 mph 98 J. C. Agajanian
1953 May 30 United States Bill Vukovich[41] Howard B. Keck Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser F 200 500 3:53:01.668 128.740 mph 14 Fuel Injection Howard Keck
1954 May 31 United States Bill Vukovich[42] Howard B. Keck Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser F 200 500 3:49:17.261 130.840 mph 14 Fuel Injection Howard Keck
1955 May 30 United States Bob Sweikert[43] John Zink Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser F 200 500 3:53:59.576 128.213 mph 6 John Zink

Hulman/George Era – USAC sanctioning (1956–1997)

Year Date Driver Team / Owner Chassis Engine Tire Race Distance Time Average Speed Car Number Car Name / Sponsor
Laps Miles
1956 May 30 United States Pat Flaherty[44] John Zink Watson Offenhauser F 200 500 3:53:28.872 128.490 mph 8 John Zink
1957 May 30 United States Sam Hanks[45] George Salih Salih Offenhauser F 200 500 3:41:14.238 135.601 mph 9 Belond Exhaust George Salih
1958 May 30 United States Jimmy Bryan[46] George Salih Salih Offenhauser F 200 500 3:44:21.064 133.791 mph 1 Belong AP George Salih
1959 May 30 United States Rodger Ward[47] Leader Cards Watson Offenhauser F 200 500 3:40:47.470 135.857 mph 5 Leader Cards 500 Roadster
1960 May 30 United States Jim Rathmann[48] Ken-Paul Watson Offenhauser F 200 500 3:36:11.384 138.767 mph 4 Ken-Paul
1961 May 30 United States A. J. Foyt[49] Bignotti-Bowes Racing Trevis Offenhauser F 200 500 3:35:37.540 139.130 mph 1 Bowes Seal Fast Bignotti
1962 May 30 United States Rodger Ward[50] Leader Cards Watson Offenhauser F 200 500 3:33:50.291 140.293 mph 3 Leader Cards 500 Roadster
1963 May 30 United States Parnelli Jones[51] J. C. Agajanian Watson Offenhauser F 200 500 3:29:35.365 143.137 mph 98 J. C. Agajanian Willard Battery
1964 May 30 United States A. J. Foyt[52] Ansted-Thompson Racing Watson Offenhauser F 200 500 3:23:35.813 147.350 mph 1 Sheraton-Thompson Ansted
1965 May 31 United Kingdom Jim Clark[53] Team Lotus Lotus Ford F 200 500 3:19:05.370 150.686 mph 82 Lotus powered by Ford
1966 May 30 United Kingdom Graham Hill (R)[54] Mecom Racing Team Lola Ford F 200 500 3:27:52.543 144.317 mph 24 American Red Ball Mecom
1967 May 30–31 United States A. J. Foyt[55] Ansted-Thompson Racing Coyote Ford G 200 500 3:18:24.211 151.207 mph 14 Sheraton-Thompson Ansted
1968 May 30 United States Bobby Unser[56] Leader Cards Eagle Offenhauser G 200 500 3:16:13.786 152.882 mph 3 Rislone Leader Cards
1969 May 30 United States Mario Andretti[57][h] STP Corporation Hawk Ford F 200 500 3:11:14.689 156.867 mph 2 STP Oil Treatment
1970 May 30 United States Al Unser[58] Vel's Parnelli Jones Ford Colt Ford F 200 500 3:12:37.057 155.749 mph 2 Johnny Lightning
1971 May 29 United States Al Unser[59] Vel's Parnelli Jones Ford Colt Ford F 200 500 3:10:11.545 157.735 mph 1 Johnny Lightning
1972 May 27 United States Mark Donohue[60] Roger Penske Enterprises McLaren Offenhauser G 200 500 3:04:23.851 162.962 mph 66 Sunoco McLaren Penske
1973 May 28–30 United States Gordon Johncock[61] Patrick Racing Team Eagle Offenhauser G 133* 333 2:05:25.320 159.036 mph 20 STP Double Oil Filter Patrick
1974 May 26 United States Johnny Rutherford[62] Bruce McLaren Motor Racing McLaren Offenhauser G 200 500 3:09:10.094 158.589 mph 3 McLaren Cars
1975 May 25 United States Bobby Unser[63] All American Racers Eagle Offenhauser G 174* 435 2:54:55.064 149.213 mph 48 Jorgensen All American Racers
1976 May 30 United States Johnny Rutherford[64] Bruce McLaren Motor Racing McLaren Offenhauser G 102* 255 1:42:52.466 148.725 mph 2 Hy-Gain/McLaren
1977 May 29 United States A. J. Foyt[65] A.J. Foyt Enterprises Coyote Foyt G 200 500 3:05:57.186 161.331 mph 14 Gilmore Racing A. J. Foyt
1978 May 28 United States Al Unser[66] Chaparral Racing Lola Cosworth G 200 500 3:05:54.974 161.363 mph 2 First National City Chaparral
1979 May 27 United States Rick Mears[67] Penske Racing Penske Cosworth G 200 500 3:08:47.950 158.899 mph 9 The Gould Charge Penske
1980 May 25 United States Johnny Rutherford[68] Chaparral Racing Chaparral Cosworth G 200 500 3:29:59.572 142.862 mph 4 Pennzoil Chaparral Racing
1981 May 24 United States Bobby Unser[69] Penske Racing Penske Cosworth G 200 500 3:35:41.819 139.084 mph 3 The Norton Spirit Penske
1982 May 30 United States Gordon Johncock[70] STP Patrick Racing Team Wildcat Cosworth G 200 500 3:05:09.122 162.029 mph 20 STP Oil Treatment Patrick
1983 May 29 United States Tom Sneva[71] Bignotti-Cotter March Cosworth G 200 500 3:05:03.092 162.117 mph 5 Texaco Star Bignotti-Cotter
1984 May 27 United States Rick Mears[72] Penske Cars March Cosworth G 200 500 3:03:21.638 163.612 mph 6 Pennzoil Z-7 Penske
1985 May 26 United States Danny Sullivan[73] Penske Cars March Cosworth G 200 500 3:16:06.090 152.982 mph 5 Miller American Penske
1986 May 31 United States Bobby Rahal[74] Truesports March Cosworth G 200 500 2:55:43.457 170.722 mph 3 Budweiser Truesports
1987 May 24 United States Al Unser[75] Penske Racing, Incorporated March Cosworth G 200 500 3:04:59.121 162.175 mph 25 Cummins-Holset Penske
1988 May 29 United States Rick Mears[76] Penske Racing, Incorporated Penske Chevrolet G 200 500 3:27:10.167 144.809 mph 5 Pennzoil Z-7 Penske
1989 May 28 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi[77] Patrick Racing, Incorporated Penske Chevrolet G 200 500 2:59:01.074 167.581 mph 20 Marlboro Patrick Racing
1990 May 27 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk Doug Shierson Racing Lola[78] Chevrolet G 200 500 2:41:18.404 185.981 mph 30 Domino's Pizza Shierson
1991 May 26 United States Rick Mears[79] Penske Racing, Incorporated Penske Chevrolet G 200 500 2:50:00.791 176.457 mph 3 Marlboro Penske Chevy 91
1992 May 24 United States Al Unser Jr.[80] Galles-Kraco Racing Galmer Chevrolet G 200 500 3:43:05.148 134.477 mph 3 Valvoline Galmer 92
1993 May 30 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi[81] Penske Racing, Incorporated Penske Chevrolet G 200 500 3:10:49.860 157.207 mph 4 Marlboro Penske Chevy '93
1994 May 29 United States Al Unser Jr.[82] Penske Racing, Incorporated Penske Mercedes-Benz G 200 500 3:06:29.006 160.872 mph 31 Marlboro Penske Mercedes
1995 May 28 Canada Jacques Villeneuve[83] Team Green Reynard Ford Cosworth G 200 500 3:15:17.561 153.616 mph 27 Player's LTD/Team Green
1996 May 26 United States Buddy Lazier[84] Hemelgarn Racing Reynard Ford Cosworth F 200 500 3:22:45.753 147.956 mph 91 Delta Faucet/Montana Hemelgarn
1997 May 26–27 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk[85] Treadway Racing G Force Oldsmobile F 200 500 3:25:43.388 145.827 mph 5 Wavephore/Sprint PCS Miller Lite/Provimi

Hulman/George Era – INDYCAR sanctioning (1998–2019)

Year Date Driver Team / Owner Chassis Engine Tire Race Distance Time Average Speed Car Number Car Name / Sponsor
Laps Miles
1998 May 24 United States Eddie Cheever[86] Team Cheever Dallara Oldsmobile G 200 500 3:26:40.524 145.155 mph 51 Rachel's Potato Chips
1999 May 30 Sweden Kenny Bräck[87] A.J. Foyt Enterprises Dallara Oldsmobile G 200 500 3:15:51.182 153.176 mph 14 A. J. Foyt Bosch/Harrahs PowerTeam Racing
2000 May 28 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya (R)[88] Target Chip Ganassi Racing G Force Oldsmobile F 200 500 2:58:59.431 167.607 mph 9 Target
2001 May 27 Brazil Hélio Castroneves (R)[89] Marlboro Team Penske Dallara Oldsmobile F 200 500 3:31:54.180 141.574 mph 68 Marlboro
2002 May 26 Brazil Hélio Castroneves[90] Marlboro Team Penske Dallara Chevrolet F 200 500 3:00:10.871 166.499 mph 3 Marlboro
2003 May 25 Brazil Gil de Ferran[91][j] Marlboro Team Penske Panoz G Force Toyota F 200 500 3:11:56.989 156.291 mph 6 Marlboro
2004 May 30 United States Buddy Rice[92] Rahal Letterman Racing Panoz G Force Honda F 180* 450 3:14:55.2395 138.518 mph 15 Argent/Pioneer
2005 May 29 United Kingdom Dan Wheldon[93] Andretti Green Racing Dallara Honda F 200 500 3:10:21.0769 157.603 mph 26 Klein Tools/Jim Beam
2006 May 28 United States Sam Hornish Jr.[94] Marlboro Team Penske Dallara Honda F 200 500 3:10:58.7590 157.085 mph 6 Marlboro
2007 May 27 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti[95] Andretti Green Racing Dallara Honda F 166* 415 2:44:03.5608 151.774 mph 27 Canadian Club
2008 May 25 New Zealand Scott Dixon[96] Target Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda F 200 500 3:28:57.6792 143.567 mph 9 Target
2009 May 24 Brazil Hélio Castroneves[97] Marlboro Team Penske Dallara Honda F 200 500 3:19:34.6427 150.318 mph 3 Team Penske
2010 May 30 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti[98] Target Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda F 200 500 3:05:37.0131 161.623 mph 10 Target
2011 May 29 United Kingdom Dan Wheldon[99] Bryan Herta Autosport Dallara Honda F 200 500 2:56:11.7267 170.265 mph 98 William Rast - Curb/Big Machine
2012 May 27 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti[100] Target Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda F 200 500 2:58:51.2532 167.734 mph 50 Target
2013 May 26 Brazil Tony Kanaan KV Racing Technology Dallara Chevrolet F 200 500 2:40:03.4181 187.433 mph 11 Hydroxycut
2014 May 25 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport Dallara Honda F 200 500 2:40:48.2305 186.563 mph 28 DHL Express
2015 May 24 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Team Penske Dallara Chevrolet F 200 500 3:05:56.5286 161.341 mph 2 Verizon Wireless
2016 May 29 United States Alexander Rossi (R) Andretti Herta Autosport Dallara Honda F 200 500 3:00:02.0872 166.634 mph 98 National Automotive Parts Association
2017 May 28 Japan Takuma Sato[101][102] Andretti Autosport Dallara Honda F 200 500 3:13:03.3584 155.395 mph 26 Panasonic/Ruoff Home Mortgage
2018 May 27 Australia Will Power[103] Team Penske Dallara Chevrolet F 200 500 2:59:42.6365 166.935 mph 12 Verizon
2019 May 26 France Simon Pagenaud Team Penske Dallara Chevrolet F 200 500 2:50:39.2797 175.794 mph 22 Menards

Penske Era – INDYCAR sanctioning (2020–present)

Year Date Driver Team / Owner Chassis Engine Tire Race Distance Time Average Speed Car Number Car Name / Sponsor
Laps Miles
2020 August 23 Japan Takuma Sato Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Dallara Honda F 200 500 3:10.05.0880 157.824 mph 30 Panasonic/PeopleReady
2021 May 30 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Meyer Shank Racing Dallara Honda F 200 500 2:37:19.4043 190.690 mph[i] 06 SiriusXM/AutoNation
* Race rain-shortened

Driver statistics

Active driver victories

Wins Driver Years
4 Brazil Hélio Castroneves 2001 2002 2009 2021
2 Japan Takuma Sato 2017 2020  
Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya 2000 2015  
1 New Zealand Scott Dixon 2008  
Brazil Tony Kanaan 2013
United States Ryan Hunter-Reay 2014
United States Alexander Rossi 2016
Australia Will Power 2018
France Simon Pagenaud 2019

Multiple victories

Multiple driver victories
Twenty of 73 race-winning drivers,
14.6%, have won the race more than once.
Wins Driver Years
4 United States A. J. Foyt 1961 1964 1967 1977
United States Al Unser Sr. 1970 1971 1978 1987
United States Rick Mears 1979 1984 1988 1991
Brazil Hélio Castroneves 2001 2002 2009 2021
3 United States Louis Meyer 1928 1933 1936  
United States Wilbur Shaw 1937 1939 1940
United States Mauri Rose[k] 1941 1947 1948
United States Johnny Rutherford 1974 1976 1980
United States Bobby Unser 1968 1975 1981
United Kingdom Dario Franchitti 2007 2010 2012
2 United States Tommy Milton 1921 1923  
United States Bill Vukovich 1953 1954
United States Rodger Ward 1959 1962
United States Gordon Johncock 1973 1982
Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi 1989 1993
United States Al Unser Jr. 1992 1994
Netherlands Arie Luyendyk 1990 1997
United Kingdom Dan Wheldon 2005 2011
Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya 2000 2015
Japan Takuma Sato 2017 2020

Consecutive victories

Wins Driver Years
2 United States Wilbur Shaw 19391940
United States Mauri Rose 19471948
United States Bill Vukovich 19531954
United States Al Unser Sr. 19701971
Brazil Hélio Castroneves 20012002

Rookie winners (inaugural race inclusive)

Year Driver
1911 United States Ray Harroun
1913 France Jules Goux
1914 France René Thomas
1926 United States Frank Lockhart
1927 United States George Souders
1966 United Kingdom Graham Hill
2000 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya
2001 Brazil Hélio Castroneves
2016 United States Alexander Rossi
* United States Louis Meyer won in his first start in 1928, but had served as a relief driver, and thus running laps in competition, the year before.

Nationalities of winners born outside the USA

Race and National Championship victories in same year

Year Driver Championship
Sanctioning Body*
1920 France Gaston Chevrolet AAA Contest Board
1921 United States Tommy Milton
1922 United States Jimmy Murphy
1925 United States Peter DePaolo
1928 United States Louis Meyer
1930 United States Billy Arnold
1931 United States Louis Schneider
1933 United States Louis Meyer
1934 United States Bill Cummings
1935 United States Kelly Petillo
1937 United States Wilbur Shaw
1938 United States Floyd Roberts
1939 United States Wilbur Shaw
1955 United States Bob Sweikert
1959 United States Rodger Ward USAC
1961 United States A. J. Foyt
1962 United States Rodger Ward
1964 United States A.J. Foyt
1967 United States A.J. Foyt
1968 United States Bobby Unser
1969 United States Mario Andretti
1970 United States Al Unser
1979 United States Rick Mears SCCA / CART
1980 United States Johnny Rutherford CART
1986 United States Bobby Rahal
1989 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi
1994 United States Al Unser Jr.
1995 Canada Jacques Villeneuve
2005 United Kingdom Dan Wheldon IndyCar
2006 United States Sam Hornish Jr.
2007 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti
2008 New Zealand Scott Dixon
2010 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti
* From 1979–1995, the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race and the American Open Wheel National Championship were sanctioned by separate organizations, USAC and CART, respectively. From 1980–1995, winners of a USAC Gold Crown Championship were officially declared. From 1985 onwards, the Indianapolis 500 was the only race on the Gold Crown calendar. The winner of the Indianapolis 500 would be the Gold Crown champion; as such championship consisted solely of Indianapolis, Gold Crown winners from 1985 to 1995 are indistinguishable from Indianapolis winners in those same years.

Winning drivers who did not start next race

Year
Won
Driver Reason For Not Starting
1911 United States Ray Harroun Retired for second and final time in victory lane
1912 United States Joe Dawson Unknown; returned, 1914
1914 France René Thomas World War I service in France; returned, 1919
1915 Italy Ralph DePalma Inadmissible (late) entry application, 1916, after facility management's rejection of appearance-fee requirement; returned, 1919
1916 United Kingdom Dario Resta Business interests; returned, 1923
1920 France Gaston Chevrolet Fatal motorsports accident, Beverly Hills Speedway, 25 November 1920
1924 United States Lora L. Corum Unknown; returned, 1926
United States Joe Boyer Fatal motorsports accident, Altoona Speedway, 2 September 1924
1929 United States Ray Keech Fatal motorsports accident, Altoona Speedway, 15 June 1929
1935 United States Kelly Petillo Unknown; returned, 1937
1941 United States Floyd Davis1 Unknown
1946 United States George Robson Fatal motorsports accident, Lakewood Speedway, 2 September 1946
1951 United States Lee Wallard Career-ending motorsports accident, shortly after victory
1952 United States Troy Ruttman Sprint car crash injury, August 1952; returned, 1954
1956 United States Pat Flaherty Severe injury, motorsports accident, Illinois State Fairgrounds, 18 August 1956; returned, 1959
1957 United States Sam Hanks Retired in victory lane
1981 United States Bobby Unser Semi-retired; served as team manager for Josele Garza; retired permanently in 1983
1994 United States Al Unser Jr. Did not qualify; returned, 2000 (CART-IRL split)
1995 Canada Jacques Villeneuve Drove in Formula One; returned, 2014
1999 Sweden Kenny Bräck Drove in CART; returned, 2002
2000 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Drove in Formula One; raced at IMS in the United States Grand Prix, 2001–06 and Brickyard 400, 2007–2014; returned, 2014
2003 Brazil Gil de Ferran Retired at the conclusion of 2003 IRL season; returned as a car owner for 2010 season.
2004 United States Buddy Rice Practice session crash injury, back injury; replaced by Kenny Bräck; returned, 2006
2007 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Drove in NASCAR 2; returned, 2009
2011 United Kingdom Dan Wheldon Fatal motorsports accident, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, 16 October 2011

1 Davis was relieved by Mauri Rose on Lap 72. Rose competed in the next 500 in 1946.

2 Franchitti had signed with Chip Ganassi Racing to run a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season for Ganassi in 2008, but was injured April 25 at the Aaron's 312 Nationwide Series race. That team shut down in July 2008 because of sponsorship issues, and Franchitti returned to the IRL with Ganassi in time for the exhibition race in Surfers Paradise, racing the full season in 2009.

Owners

Wins Entrant (Owner) Victories
18 United States Penske Racing (Roger Penske) 1972 1979 1981 1984 1985
1987 1988 1991 1993 1994
2001 2002 2003 2006 2009
2015 2018 2019  
6 United States Team Green/Andretti Green Racing/Andretti Autosport/Andretti Herta Autosport 1995 2005 2007 2014 2016
2017  
5 United States Lou Moore 1938 1941 1947 1948 1949
4 United States Chip Ganassi Racing (Chip Ganassi) 2000 2008 2010 2012  
3 United States A.J. Foyt Enterprises (A. J. Foyt) 1967 1977 1999  
United States Leader Cards Racing (Bob Wilke) 1959 1962 1968
United States Patrick Racing (Pat Patrick) 1973 1982 1989
2 France Peugeot Auto Racing Company 1913 1916  
United States Duesenberg Automobile & Motors Company 1924 1925
United States Harry Hartz 1930 1932
United States Louis Meyer 1933 1936
United States Boyle Racing Headquarters 1939 1940
United States Howard B. Keck 1953 1954
United States John Zink 1955 1956
United States George Salih 1957 1958
United States J.C. Agajanian 1952 1963
United States Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing (Parnelli Jones & Velco Miletich) 1970 1971
United Kingdom McLaren 1974 1976
United States Chaparral Cars (Jim Hall) 1978 1980
United States Rahal Letterman Racing/Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 2004 2020

Consecutive owner victories

Wins Owner Years
3 United States Lou Moore 1947, 1948, 1949
United States Team Penske 2001, 2002, 2003
2 United States Duesenberg 1924, 1925
United States Boyle Racing Headquarters 1939, 1940
United States Howard Keck 1953, 1954
United States John Zink 1955, 1956
United States George Salih 1957, 1958
United States Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing 1970, 1971
United States Team Penske 1984, 1985
1987, 1988
1993, 1994
2018, 2019

Driver/Owners

Driver/Owner victories
Combined
Wins
Winner Victories
Driver Driver-Owner Owner
5 United States A. J. Foyt 1961 1964 1967 1977 1999
3 United States Louis Meyer 1928 1933 1936    
United States Wilbur Shaw 1939 1940 1937  
United States Parnelli Jones 1963   1970 1971
United States Bobby Rahal 1986   2004 2020
1 United States Jimmy Murphy   1922  
United States Kelly Petillo   1935  
United States Eddie Cheever   1998  

Manufacturers

Chassis

Wins Chassis Victories
21* Italy Dallara 1998 1999 2001 2002 2005
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
2021
7 United States Penske 1979 PC-6 1981 PC-9 1988 PC-17 1989 PC-18 1991 PC-20
1993 PC-22 1994 PC-23  
6 United States Miller 1923 1926 1928 1929 1933
1934  
United States Watson 1956 1959 1960 1962 1963
1964  
5 United States Kurtis Kraft 1950 1951 1953 1954 1955
United Kingdom March 1983 83C 1984 84C 1985 85C 1986 86C 1987 86C
4 United States Duesenberg 1922 1924 1925 1927  
United States Wetteroth 1932 1935 1938 1941
United States Panoz / G Force 1997 2000 2003 2004
3 United States Deidt 1947 FD 1948 FD 1949 FD  
United States Eagle 1968 1973 1975
United Kingdom McLaren 1972 1974 1976
United Kingdom Lola 1966 1978 Lola 78 1990 T90/00
2 France Peugeot 1913 1916  
United States Frontenac 1920 1921
United States Stevens 1931 1936
Italy Maserati 1939 1940
United States Salih 1957 1958
United States Colt 1970 1971
United States Coyote 1967 1977
United Kingdom Reynard 1995 95I 1996 95I
1 United States Marmon 1911  
United States National 1912
France Delage 1914
Germany Mercedes 1915
United States Premier 1919
United States Summers 1930
United States Shaw 1937
United States Adams 1946
United States Kuzma 1952
United States Trevis 1961
United Kingdom Lotus 1965
United States Brawner Hawk 1969 III
United States Chaparral 1980
United States Wildcat 1982 8B
United States Galmer 1992 G92
* Chassis mandatory for all entries, 2012 — present

Engines

Wins Engine Victories
27 United States Offenhauser
1933-1967: Naturally Aspirated I-4
1968-1983: Turbo Charged I-4
1935 1937 1941 1947 1948
1949 1950 1951 1952 1953
1954 1955 1956 1957 1958
1959 1960 1961 1962 1963
1964 1968 1972 1973 1974
1975 1976  
14 Japan Honda
2003-2011: Naturally Aspirated V-8
2012-current: Turbo Charged V-6
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
2009 2010 2011 2012 2014
2016 2017 2020 2021  
12 United States Miller
Naturally Aspirated I-4
1922 1923 1926 1928 1929
1930 1931 1932 1933 1934
1936 1938  
11 United States Chevrolet
1986-1993: Turbo Charged V-8
2002-2005: Naturally Aspirated V-8
2012-current: Turbo Charged V-6
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
1993 2002 2013 2015 2018
2019  
10 United Kingdom Cosworth
Turbo Charged V-8
1978 1979 1980 1981 1982
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987
8 United States Ford*
1963-1967: naturally aspirated V-8
1968-1972: turbo charged V-8
1992-1996: turbo charged V-8
1965 1966 1967 1969 1970
1971 1995 1996  
5 United States Oldsmobile
1997-2001: Naturally Aspirated V-8
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
3 United States Duesenberg
1913-1937: Supercharged I-4
1924 1925 1927  
France Peugeot
Naturally Aspirated I-4
1913 1916 1919  
2 United States Frontenac
naturally aspirated I-4
1920 1921  
Italy Maserati
1939-1941: Supercharged I-8
1939 1940  
Germany Mercedes-Benz^
1915: Naturally Aspirated I-4
1994: Pushrod Turbo Charged V-8
1915 1994  
1 United States Marmon
Naturally Aspirated I-6
1911  
United States National
Naturally Aspirated I-4
1912
France Delage
Naturally Aspirated I-4
1914
United States Sparks
Supercharged I-6
1946
United States Foyt
Turbo Charged V-8
1977
Japan Toyota
2003-2005:Naturally Aspirated V-8
2003

* 1995 and 1996 races won by engines developed by Cosworth but badged as "Ford-Cosworth" and nominally considered Ford Motor Company products; thus counted as Ford entries, in accordance with a 1992 arrangement mirroring that of "Ford-Cosworth" Formula One engines.

^ 1994 race won by engine developed by Ilmor but badged as "Mercedes Benz" and nominally considered Mercedes-Benz product; thus counted as Mercedes Benz entries, in accordance with a 1994 arrangement mirroring that of "Chevrolet" IndyCar engines that were developed by Ilmor from 1986-1993 but badged as Chevrolets.

Tires

Wins Tire Victories
72 F 1911 1913 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927
1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937
1938 1939 1940 1941 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951
1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961
1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1969 1970 1971 1996 1997
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
2020 2021  
29 G 1919 1967 1968 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1998 1999  
2 BF 1915 1916  
1 M 1912  
P 1914

Miscellanea

Winning starting positions

Entries starting from the first row have won 45 of the 104 races held so far, 43.27 percent.

Chronological

1910s Pos.   1920s Pos.   1930s Pos.   1940s Pos.   1950s Pos.   1960s Pos.   1970s Pos.   1980s Pos.   1990s Pos.   2000s Pos.   2010s Pos.
1911 28 1921 20 1931 13 1941 17 1951 2 1961 7 1971 5 1981 1 1991 1 2001 11 2011 6
1912 7 1922 1 1932 27 1942 1952 7 1962 2 1972 3 1982 5 1992 12 2002 13 2012 16
1913 7 1923 1 1933 6 1943 1953 1 1963 1 1973 11 1983 4 1993 9 2003 10 2013 12
1914 15 1924 21 1934 10 1944 1954 19 1964 5 1974 25 1984 3 1994 1 2004 1 2014 19
1915 2 1925 2 1935 22 1945 1955 14 1965 2 1975 3 1985 8 1995 5 2005 16 2015 15
1916 4 1926 20 1936 28 1946 15 1956 1 1966 15 1976 1 1986 4 1996 5 2006 1 2016 11
1917 1927 22 1937 2 1947 3 1957 13 1967 4 1977 4 1987 20 1997 1 2007 3 2017 4
1918 1928 13 1938 1 1948 3 1958 7 1968 3 1978 5 1988 1 1998 17 2008 1 2018 3
1919 2 1929 6 1939 3 1949 4 1959 6 1969 2 1979 1 1989 3 1999 8 2009 1 2019 1
1920 6 1930 1 1940 2 1950 5 1960 2 1970 1 1980 1 1990 3 2000 2 2010 3 2020 3

By starting position

Pos. Wins Years:
1
(Pole)
21 1922 1923 1930 1938 1953 1956 1963 1970 1976 1979
1980 1981 1988 1991 1994 1997 2004 2006 2008 2009
2019  
2 11 1915 1919 1925 1937 1940 1951 1960 1962 1965 1969
2000  
3 13 1939 1947 1948 1968 1972 1975 1984 1989 1990 2007
2010 2018 2020  
4 7 1916 1949 1967 1977 1983 1986 2017  
5 7 1950 1964 1971 1978 1982 1995 1996  
6 5 1920 1929 1933 1959 2011  
7 5 1912 1913 1952 1958 1961  
8 3 1985 1999

2021

 
9 1 1993  
10 2 1934 2003  
11 3 1973 2001 2016  
12 2 1992 2013  
13 4 1928 1931 1957 2002  
14 1 1955  
15 4 1914 1946 1966 2015  
16 2 2005 2012  
17 2 1941 1998  
18 0 (Best finish, second: 1920, 2009, 2010)
19 2 1954 2014  
20 3 1921 1926 1987  
21 1 1924  
22 2 1927 1935  
23 0 (Best finish, second: 1933)
24 0 (Best finish, fourth: 1967, 1969, 1972, 1995, 2009)
25 1 1974  
26 0 (Best finish, third: 1956, 1960)
27 1 1932  
28 2 1911 1936  
29 0 (Best finish, second: 1911, 2002)
30 0 (Best finish, fourth: 1936)
31 0 (Best finish, fourth: 1951)
32 0 (Best finish, second: 1957, 1981)
33 0 (Best finish, second: 1980, 1992)
34-42 0

Winning car numbers

Chronological

1910s No.   1920s No.   1930s No.   1940s No.   1950s No.   1960s No.   1970s No.   1980s No.   1990s No.   2000's No.   2010's No.   2020's No.
1911 32 1921 2 1931 23 1941 16 1951 99 1961 1 1971 1 1981 3 1991 3 2001 68 2011 98 2021 106 [104]
1912 8 1922 35 1932 34 1942 1952 98 1962 3 1972 66 1982 20 1992 3 2002 3 2012 50
1913 16 1923 1 1933 36 1943 1953 14 1963 98 1973 20 1983 5 1993 4 2003 6 2013 11
1914 16 1924 15 1934 7 1944 1954 14 1964 1 1974 3 1984 6 1994 31 2004 15 2014 28
1915 2 1925 12 1935 5 1945 1955 6 1965 82 1975 48 1985 5 1995 27 2005 26 2015 2
1916 17 1926 15 1936 8 1946 16 1956 8 1966 24 1976 2 1986 3 1996 91 2006 6 2016 98
1917 1927 32 1937 6 1947 27 1957 9 1967 14 1977 14 1987 25 1997 5 2007 27 2017 26
1918 1928 14 1938 23 1948 3 1958 1 1968 3 1978 2 1988 5 1998 51 2008 9 2018 12
1919 3 1929 2 1939 2 1949 7 1959 5 1969 2 1979 9 1989 20 1999 14 2009 3 2019 22
1920 4 1930 4 1940 1 1950 1 1960 4 1970 2 1980 4 1990 30 2000 9 2010 10 2020 30

By Number

  • The race winners in 1975 (AAR signature 48), 1999 (Foyt team signature 14), 2010 (Ganassi does not use 1 after titles) and 2012 (Ganassi used 50 because of the sponsor's 50th anniversary) were defending national champions, entitled to have car number 1 as defending series champions, but chose not to use it.
  • In order to allow two-digit car numbers with a leading zero (02, 06, 07), the scoring computer enters the car as a three-digit number with a leading "1" entered, henceforth listed as 102, 106, 107.

Drivers that have also won the IndyCar GP of Indianapolis in the same year

Notes

  • a De Palma is usually shown as American, but his application for a United States passport (available at [1]) reveals that he did not become a US citizen until 1920.
  • b Italy Resta was an Italian-born naturalized Briton.
  • c The 1916 race was scheduled for 300 miles.
  • d France Chevrolet was French-born and held Swiss citizenship. It is uncertain if he became a United States citizen before his death.
  • e Corum started the 1924 race in the car. During the race, Boyer took over in relief and drove the car to victory. As a result, the two drivers were declared co-winners.
  • f Davis started the 1941 race in the car. During the race, Rose took over in relief and drove the car to victory. As a result, the two drivers were declared co-winners.
  • g United Kingdom Robson was born in the United Kingdom, emigrated first to Canada and then to the United States. He became a United States citizen in 1937.
  • h Italy Andretti was an Italian-born naturalized American.
  • i The 2021 race holds the record for the fastest average speed.
  • j France Gil de Ferran was French born.
  • k Mauri Rose was co-winner with Floyd Davis in 1941.

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