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Carb Night Classic

The Dave Steele Carb Night Classic is a United States Auto Club dirt track car race held near Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, which takes place in late May before the Indianapolis 500 at the nearby Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Over its history, the event has been held at several different short tracks in Indiana, but since 1980, it has permanently been hosted at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park in Brownsburg, Indiana. The event has long been considered one of the Indianapolis 500 traditions, along with the Hoosier Hundred and Little 500, which are also held over the same weekend at different venues in Indiana. Over the course of its history, numerous Indy 500 drivers have competed in the Night Before the 500, some winning.

Dave Steele Carb Night Classic
USAC Silver Crown Series
VenueWest 16th Street Speedway (1946-1958)
Kokomo Speedway (1959-1961, 1965-1968)
Indianapolis Speedrome (1962-1964, 1979)
Indiana State Fairgrounds (1972-1973)
Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis (1969- 1971, 1974-1978, 1980-2017)
LocationBrownsburg, Indiana
39°48′46″N 86°20′27″W / 39.81278°N 86.34083°W / 39.81278; -86.34083
First race1946 AAA Midgets
First Silver Crown race2015
Distance68.6 miles
Laps100
Previous namesFamous Night Before the 500 (1958-1960)
Coca-Cola Night Before the 500 (1979)
Budweiser Night Before the 500 (1989-2000)
Toyota Night Before the 500 (2007)
NOS Energy Drink Night Before the 500 (2010)
Visit Hendricks County Night Before the 500 (2013-2014)
Day Before the 500 (2015)
Carb Night Classic...The Race Before the 500 (2016-17)
Most wins (driver)Eddie Haddad (4)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length0.686 mi (1.104 km)
Turns4
Lap record0:19.581 (Mark Smith, Ralt RT5, 1989, Formula Super Vee)

For nearly 70 years, the event was better known as the Night Before the 500 and was traditionally scheduled the night immediately before the Indianapolis 500 and held under-the-lights. From its inception in 1946 through 2014, the event was held as a midget car race. In 2015, the race was switched to the USAC Silver Crown Series and held in the afternoon. In 2016, it was renamed Carb Night Classic and moved to Friday night of the Memorial Day weekend, to avoid conflicting with the Little 500 at Anderson Speedway. In 2018, the race was named after Dave Steele, a former USAC driver killed in a 2017 racing crash.

Various support races have accompanied the Midget main event including stock cars, Formula Super Vee, Formula Ford, and the Mini Indy series. Since 2010 (except in 2017), the Mazda Road to Indy U.S. F2000 and Pro Mazda racing series supported the event. The current name of the event is derived from "Carb Day", the final practice session for the Indianapolis 500, held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway earlier in the afternoon. While the two events are not directly linked, they share a long and rich history of co-existence.

History edit

16th Street Speedway edit

The first Night Before the 500 event was held in 1946 at 16th Street Speedway (formerly Indianapolis Midget Speedway, and sometimes known as West 16th Street Speedway), a short track that was once located across the street from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The headline event was a double feature of Midget car racing sanctioned by the AAA Contest Board, held the night before the 1946 Indianapolis 500. The features were won by Benny Emerick and Leroy Warriner. The event quickly grew in popularity and prestige, and drew large fields of cars and large crowds.

After doubleheader features in 1946–1947, the event expanded to a tripleheader of features beginning in 1948. The three races were considered entirely separate events, each with their own practice and time trials, and occasionally a consolation race. The first race typically began around 2 p.m., the second race began around 7 p.m., and the third race (sometimes nicknames the "owl" race), began as late as 10 p.m. or even midnight. The racing typically continued well into the overnight hours, ending sometimes after 2 a.m. After the first feature, the grandstands were emptied, and the fans were required to exit the gates. After a brief wait, fans could buy tickets for the second feature, and re-enter. The process repeated after the second feature. Many spectators in attendance watched the races then walked across the street to get in line to wait for the gates to open at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Indianapolis 500 the following morning.

In the first few years, the event had no official name. In 1954, the first appearance of the traditional moniker appeared, as the race was officially advertised as the "Now Famous - Night Before the 500".[1]

The 1951 races were cancelled, then in 1952-1953 the program was changed to a single 100-lap feature. The tripleheader format returned in 1954. After 1955, AAA withdrew from automobile racing.

1956–1978 edit

 
1989 Formula Super Vee race winner Mark Smith
 
Tony Stewart finished 5th in the 1995 Night Before the 500 feature.

USAC took over sanctioning of the event beginning in 1956. The popular tripleheader format at 16th Street Speedway was maintained, and used through 1958. However, after the 1958 season, 16th Street Speedway was closed and later demolished. Over the next two decades, the event bounced around between several short tracks in Indiana. Kokomo Speedway, about an hour north of Indianapolis, held the event from 1959 to 1961, then it moved to the Indianapolis Speedrome for 1962–1964. It returned to Kokomo for 1965 to 1968, then moved to Indianapolis Raceway Park beginning in 1969.

In 1956, Shorty Templeman became the first and only driver to sweep all three features of the tripleheader in a single night. Templeman had failed to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 that year, and pocketed about $1,500 in prize money for the three-race sweep.

By 1959, the doubleheader and tripleheader formats had been mostly abandoned in favor of one longer feature. In addition, support races were filling the docket to improve the show for fans. The event moved to the Indiana State Fairgrounds oval in 1972-1973 and was held as two 50-lap features. But the 1973 Night Before the 500 was plagued by rain, much like the 1973 Indianapolis 500. The Night Before the 500 twin 50-lap Midget races were rained out on Sunday May 27 and initially rescheduled for June 17.[2] However, a scheduling conflict saw the event rescheduled a second time until July 4 and the race was renamed the "Firecracker Fifties."[3] On July 4, the event was cancelled due to heavy rain, and never rescheduled.[4][5] After that much-maligned event, the Night Before the 500 returned to IRP the following season.

Beginning in 1974, the Indianapolis 500 was permanently moved to Sunday, which meant the Night Before the 500 races were likewise permanently moved to Saturday night each year.

During the period when the "Night Before the 500" was held at Kokomo, the Speedrome, or the Fairgrounds, IRP sometimes also held their own docket of races the same night (and vice versa). But these races were not considered part of the continuous lineage of the traditional "Night Before the 500" classic. When the races were at Kokomo, organizers regularly set up bus service from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to Kokomo (which was about an hour to the north) in an effort to boost attendance.

1979 edit

For 1979, a one-time doubleheader of two separate Midget racing events were scheduled for the same day (Saturday May 26).[6][7] The first event was held at Indianapolis Raceway Park, a doubleheader of the USAC Midgets and the Formula Super Vee-based Mini Indy Series. The management at IRP decided to move their event to the daytime due to the rising cost of lighting the track. The event was billed as the Volkswagen's Day Before the 500, as the Formula Super Vee cars used Volkswagen engines. Later in the evening, a second USAC Midget event was scheduled across town at the Indianapolis Speedrome, and was held under the traditional name Coca-Cola Night Before the 500.[8] Many USAC Midget drivers were entered for both events. Arrangements were made for the drivers to be transported from one venue to the other by police escort. The first midget event was held as scheduled at IRP, but the Super Vee event was rained out and rescheduled for Sunday evening (May 27) after the conclusion of the Indy 500.[9] Likewise, the "Night Before the 500" midget race at the Speedrome were also rained out, and postponed until Sunday night May 27.

1980–2014 edit

In 1980, IRP completed an improvement project which included new lights, and the Night Before the 500 classic was moved back to the facility permanently.[10] In addition to the traditional Midget feature, various support races began being scheduled as part of the evening. Formula Super Vee ran at the oval for five races. Mark Smith won the race in 1989. His fastest lap of 0:19.581 is still the current track record. In 1983, Jeff Andretti won a Formula Ford race.[11] From 2010 to 2016, the Road to Indy U.S. F2000 National Championship and Pro Mazda Championship supported the event.

During the 1980s and 1990s, several future stars of NASCAR and IndyCar headlined the event. Drivers such as Ken Schrader, Jeff Gordon, Ryan Newman, Kasey Kahne, Jason Leffler were among those with wins in the midget feature.

2015 edit

Following USAC ceasing sanctioning of paved midget cars, for 2015 the event switched to the USAC Silver Crown Series. In addition, the event was moved up to Saturday afternoon in an effort to boost attendance and give fans a better opportunity to take in the event, without conflicting with the many other events of the busy racing weekend. The name of the event was changed to the Day Before the 500 and was part of four days of USAC events in the area including also the Hulman Classic, the Hoosier Hundred, and the Little 500.[12]

2016–present edit

The move to daytime was short-lived, and for 2016, the event was revamped once again. For many years the Night Before the 500 classic was held on the same night and at the same time as the Little 500, splitting fans (and some competitors) between both events.[13] It was decided to move the event permanently to Friday night of Memorial Day weekend. Once again, it would be held under-the-lights, and it was renamed the Carb Night Classic...The Race Before the 500.[14] The name derived from Carb Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the traditional final day of practice for the Indianapolis 500, which was earlier in the afternoon. The move made for four USAC events over four consecutive nights, leading up to the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday. The Hulman Classic would be scheduled for Wednesday night, the Hoosier Hundred Thursday night, the Carb Night Classic Friday night, and the Little 500 on Saturday night.

After former winner Dave Steele's death, the track began starting in 2018, to name the event in his memory.[15] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Indianapolis 500 was postponed to August 23, therefore the Carb Night Classic was held on August 21, whereas a revival of the Night Before the 500 race was held on August 22. The sprint and midget races are non-championship, because USAC does not sanction midget or sprint car championship races on pavement. The USAC midgets continued having a non-points race the following editions of the event.

Race winners edit

AAA Midgets edit

From its inception in 1946 through 1955, the Night Before the 500 was part of the AAA Midgets championship.

Year Day Date Winner Location Report
1946 Wednesday May 29 Benny Emerick Indianapolis Midget Speedway [16]
Leroy Warriner
1947 Thursday May 29 Sam Hanks Indianapolis Midget Speedway [17][18]
Ted Duncan
1948 Sunday May 30 Eddie Haddad Indianapolis Midget Speedway [19]
Eddie Haddad
Johnnie Parsons
1949 Sunday May 29 Mike O'Halloran West 16th Street Midget Speedway [20]
Eddie Haddad
Eddie Haddad
1950 Monday May 29 Mike Nazaruk West 16th Street Midget Speedway [21]
Leroy Warriner
Manuel Ayulo
1951 Race cancelled
1952 Thursday May 29 Potsy Goacher West 16th Street Midget Speedway [22]
1953 Friday May 29 Johnnie Tolan West 16th Street Midget Speedway [23]
1954 Sunday May 30 Potsy Goacher West 16th Street Midget Speedway [24][1]
Johnny Kay
Tony Bonadies
1955 Sunday May 29 Eddie Sachs West 16th Street Midget Speedway
Forrest Parker

USAC Midgets edit

After AAA withdrew from racing, the Night Before the 500 feature event became part of the USAC Midgets national championship series.

Year Day Date Winner Location Report
1956 Tuesday May 29 Shorty Templeman West 16th Street Midget Speedway [25][26]
Shorty Templeman
Shorty Templeman
1957 Chuck Rodee West 16th Street Midget Speedway
Len Sutton
1958 Thursday May 29 Mauri Wilson 16th Street Speedway [27][28]
Gene Force
Tony Bonadies
1959 Friday May 29 Gene Force Kokomo Speedway [29][30]
1960 Sunday May 29 Jimmy Davies Kokomo Speedway [31]
1961 Monday May 29 Jimmy Davies Kokomo Speedway [1]
1962 Tuesday May 29 Jimmy Davies Indianapolis Speedrome [2]
1963 Wednesday May 29 Mel Kenyon Indianapolis Speedrome [3][4]
1964 Friday May 29 Chuck Rodee Indianapolis Speedrome [32]
1965 Sunday May 30 Mel Kenyon Kokomo Speedway
1966 Sunday May 29 Chuck Arnold Kokomo Speedway
1967 Monday May 29 Mike McGreevy Kokomo Speedway [33]
1968 Wednesday May 29 Rained out Kokomo Speedway
1969 Bob Wente Indianapolis Raceway Park [5]
Henry Pens
1970 Friday May 29 Lee Kunzman Indianapolis Raceway Park [34]
1971 Friday May 28 Jimmy Caruthers Indianapolis Raceway Park [35]
1972 Friday May 27 Tom Bigelow Indiana State Fairgrounds [36]
Pancho Carter
1973 Sunday May 27* Rained out Indiana State Fairgrounds
1974 Saturday May 25 Tommy Astone Indianapolis Raceway Park [37]
1975 Saturday May 24 Bill Engelhart Indianapolis Raceway Park [38]
1976 Saturday May 29 Bob Wente Indianapolis Raceway Park [39][40]
1977 Saturday May 28 Mel Kenyon Indianapolis Raceway Park [41][42]
1978 Saturday May 27 Rich Vogler Indianapolis Raceway Park [43]
1979 Saturday May 26 Mel Kenyon Indianapolis Raceway Park [44]
Sunday May 27 Sleepy Tripp Indianapolis Speedrome [6]
Sunday May 27 Jeff Nuckles Indianapolis Speedrome
1980 Saturday May 24 Mel Kenyon Indianapolis Raceway Park [45]
1981 Saturday May 23 Mack McClellan Indianapolis Raceway Park [46]
1982 Saturday July 3* Greg Leffler Indianapolis Raceway Park [47]
1983 Saturday May 28 Ken Schrader Indianapolis Raceway Park [48]
1984 Saturday May 26 Steve Lotshaw Indianapolis Raceway Park [49]
1985 Saturday May 25 Nick Fornoro, Jr. Indianapolis Raceway Park [7][8]
1986 Saturday May 24 Sam Isenhower Indianapolis Raceway Park [50]
1987 Saturday May 23 Nick Fornoro, Jr. Indianapolis Raceway Park [51]
1988 Saturday May 28 Jack Calabrase Indianapolis Raceway Park [52]
1989 Saturday May 27 Jeff Gordon Indianapolis Raceway Park [53][54]
1990 Saturday May 26 Jeff Gordon Indianapolis Raceway Park [55][56]
1991 Saturday May 25 Mike Fedorcak Indianapolis Raceway Park [57][58]
1992 Saturday May 23 Doug Kalitta Indianapolis Raceway Park [59]
1993 Saturday May 29 Mike Bliss Indianapolis Raceway Park [60][61]
1994 Saturday May 28 Ted Hines Indianapolis Raceway Park [62][63]
1995 Sunday May 28* Andy Michner Indianapolis Raceway Park [64]
1996 Saturday May 25 Kenneth Nichols Indianapolis Raceway Park [65]
1997 Saturday May 24 Ryan Newman Indianapolis Raceway Park [66][67]
1998 Sunday May 24* Dave Steele Indianapolis Raceway Park [68]
1999 Saturday May 29 Ryan Newman Indianapolis Raceway Park [69][70]
2000 Saturday May 27 Kasey Kahne Indianapolis Raceway Park [71][72]
2001 Sunday May 27* Kasey Kahne Indianapolis Raceway Park [73][74]
2002 Saturday May 25 Jason Leffler Indianapolis Raceway Park [75]
2003 Saturday May 24 Aaron Fike Indianapolis Raceway Park [76][77]
2004 Saturday May 29 Ron Gregory Indianapolis Raceway Park [78][79]
2005 Saturday May 28 Michael Lewis Indianapolis Raceway Park [80][81]
2006 Saturday May 27 Bobby Santos III Indianapolis Raceway Park [82]
2007 Saturday May 26 Kevin Swindell O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis [83]
2008 Saturday May 24 Bobby East O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis
2009 Saturday May 23 Chuck Gurney, Jr. O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis
2010 Saturday May 29 Tanner Swanson O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis [84][85]
2011 Saturday May 29 Darren Hagen Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis [86][87]
2012 Saturday May 26 Tracy Hines Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis [88]
2013 Saturday May 26 Darren Hagen Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis [89]
2014 Saturday May 24 Tracy Hines Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis [90]

USAC Silver Crown Series (Carb Night Classic) edit

Beginning in 2015, the headlining event switched to the USAC Silver Crown. The race moved to Friday nights starting in 2016. The 2023 race will be the longest, at 146 laps.

Notes edit

  • 1973: The twin 50-lap Midget races were rained out on Sunday May 27 and initially rescheduled for June 17.[2] However, a scheduling conflict saw the event rescheduled a second time until July 4 and the race was renamed the "Firecracker Fifties."[3] On July 4, the event was cancelled due to heavy rain, and never rescheduled.[4][5]
  • 1979: For 1979, a doubleheader of two separate Midget racing events were scheduled for the same day (Saturday May 26).[6][7] The first event was held at Indianapolis Raceway Park, a doubleheader of the USAC Midgets and the Mini Indy Series. The event was billed as the "Day Before the 500". Later in the evening, a second USAC Midget event was scheduled across town at the Indianapolis Speedrome, and was held under the traditional name "Night Before the 500."[8] Most USAC Midget drivers were entered for both events. The first midget event was held as scheduled at IRP, but the Formula Super Vee event was rained out and rescheduled for Sunday evening May 27 after the Indianapolis 500.[9]
  • 1982: Race rained out on Saturday May 29 and rescheduled for July 3.[97][98]
  • 1995: Race rained out on Saturday May 27 and rescheduled for Sunday May 28.[99]
  • 1998: Race rained out on Saturday May 23 and rescheduled for Sunday May 24.[100]
  • 2001: Race rained out on Saturday May 26 and rescheduled for Sunday May 27.[101]
  • 2020: Race delayed and rescheduled for August 21 due to COVID-19 pandemic[102]
  • 2021: Race rained out on Friday May 28 and rescheduled for Saturday May 29.[95]

Support races edit

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The Dave Steele Carb Night Classic is a United States Auto Club dirt track car race held near Indianapolis Indiana United States which takes place in late May before the Indianapolis 500 at the nearby Indianapolis Motor Speedway Over its history the event has been held at several different short tracks in Indiana but since 1980 it has permanently been hosted at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park in Brownsburg Indiana The event has long been considered one of the Indianapolis 500 traditions along with the Hoosier Hundred and Little 500 which are also held over the same weekend at different venues in Indiana Over the course of its history numerous Indy 500 drivers have competed in the Night Before the 500 some winning Dave Steele Carb Night ClassicUSAC Silver Crown SeriesVenueWest 16th Street Speedway 1946 1958 Kokomo Speedway 1959 1961 1965 1968 Indianapolis Speedrome 1962 1964 1979 Indiana State Fairgrounds 1972 1973 Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis 1969 1971 1974 1978 1980 2017 LocationBrownsburg Indiana39 48 46 N 86 20 27 W 39 81278 N 86 34083 W 39 81278 86 34083First race1946 AAA MidgetsFirst Silver Crown race2015Distance68 6 milesLaps100Previous namesFamous Night Before the 500 1958 1960 Coca Cola Night Before the 500 1979 Budweiser Night Before the 500 1989 2000 Toyota Night Before the 500 2007 NOS Energy Drink Night Before the 500 2010 Visit Hendricks County Night Before the 500 2013 2014 Day Before the 500 2015 Carb Night Classic The Race Before the 500 2016 17 Most wins driver Eddie Haddad 4 Circuit informationSurfaceAsphaltLength0 686 mi 1 104 km Turns4Lap record0 19 581 Mark Smith Ralt RT5 1989 Formula Super Vee For nearly 70 years the event was better known as the Night Before the 500 and was traditionally scheduled the night immediately before the Indianapolis 500 and held under the lights From its inception in 1946 through 2014 the event was held as a midget car race In 2015 the race was switched to the USAC Silver Crown Series and held in the afternoon In 2016 it was renamed Carb Night Classic and moved to Friday night of the Memorial Day weekend to avoid conflicting with the Little 500 at Anderson Speedway In 2018 the race was named after Dave Steele a former USAC driver killed in a 2017 racing crash Various support races have accompanied the Midget main event including stock cars Formula Super Vee Formula Ford and the Mini Indy series Since 2010 except in 2017 the Mazda Road to Indy U S F2000 and Pro Mazda racing series supported the event The current name of the event is derived from Carb Day the final practice session for the Indianapolis 500 held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway earlier in the afternoon While the two events are not directly linked they share a long and rich history of co existence Contents 1 History 1 1 16th Street Speedway 1 2 1956 1978 1 3 1979 1 4 1980 2014 1 5 2015 1 6 2016 present 2 Race winners 2 1 AAA Midgets 2 2 USAC Midgets 2 3 USAC Silver Crown Series Carb Night Classic 2 4 Notes 3 Support races 4 ReferencesHistory edit16th Street Speedway edit The first Night Before the 500 event was held in 1946 at 16th Street Speedway formerly Indianapolis Midget Speedway and sometimes known as West 16th Street Speedway a short track that was once located across the street from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway The headline event was a double feature of Midget car racing sanctioned by the AAA Contest Board held the night before the 1946 Indianapolis 500 The features were won by Benny Emerick and Leroy Warriner The event quickly grew in popularity and prestige and drew large fields of cars and large crowds After doubleheader features in 1946 1947 the event expanded to a tripleheader of features beginning in 1948 The three races were considered entirely separate events each with their own practice and time trials and occasionally a consolation race The first race typically began around 2 p m the second race began around 7 p m and the third race sometimes nicknames the owl race began as late as 10 p m or even midnight The racing typically continued well into the overnight hours ending sometimes after 2 a m After the first feature the grandstands were emptied and the fans were required to exit the gates After a brief wait fans could buy tickets for the second feature and re enter The process repeated after the second feature Many spectators in attendance watched the races then walked across the street to get in line to wait for the gates to open at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Indianapolis 500 the following morning In the first few years the event had no official name In 1954 the first appearance of the traditional moniker appeared as the race was officially advertised as the Now Famous Night Before the 500 1 The 1951 races were cancelled then in 1952 1953 the program was changed to a single 100 lap feature The tripleheader format returned in 1954 After 1955 AAA withdrew from automobile racing 1956 1978 edit nbsp 1989 Formula Super Vee race winner Mark Smith nbsp Tony Stewart finished 5th in the 1995 Night Before the 500 feature USAC took over sanctioning of the event beginning in 1956 The popular tripleheader format at 16th Street Speedway was maintained and used through 1958 However after the 1958 season 16th Street Speedway was closed and later demolished Over the next two decades the event bounced around between several short tracks in Indiana Kokomo Speedway about an hour north of Indianapolis held the event from 1959 to 1961 then it moved to the Indianapolis Speedrome for 1962 1964 It returned to Kokomo for 1965 to 1968 then moved to Indianapolis Raceway Park beginning in 1969 In 1956 Shorty Templeman became the first and only driver to sweep all three features of the tripleheader in a single night Templeman had failed to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 that year and pocketed about 1 500 in prize money for the three race sweep By 1959 the doubleheader and tripleheader formats had been mostly abandoned in favor of one longer feature In addition support races were filling the docket to improve the show for fans The event moved to the Indiana State Fairgrounds oval in 1972 1973 and was held as two 50 lap features But the 1973 Night Before the 500 was plagued by rain much like the 1973 Indianapolis 500 The Night Before the 500 twin 50 lap Midget races were rained out on Sunday May 27 and initially rescheduled for June 17 2 However a scheduling conflict saw the event rescheduled a second time until July 4 and the race was renamed the Firecracker Fifties 3 On July 4 the event was cancelled due to heavy rain and never rescheduled 4 5 After that much maligned event the Night Before the 500 returned to IRP the following season Beginning in 1974 the Indianapolis 500 was permanently moved to Sunday which meant the Night Before the 500 races were likewise permanently moved to Saturday night each year During the period when the Night Before the 500 was held at Kokomo the Speedrome or the Fairgrounds IRP sometimes also held their own docket of races the same night and vice versa But these races were not considered part of the continuous lineage of the traditional Night Before the 500 classic When the races were at Kokomo organizers regularly set up bus service from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to Kokomo which was about an hour to the north in an effort to boost attendance 1979 edit For 1979 a one time doubleheader of two separate Midget racing events were scheduled for the same day Saturday May 26 6 7 The first event was held at Indianapolis Raceway Park a doubleheader of the USAC Midgets and the Formula Super Vee based Mini Indy Series The management at IRP decided to move their event to the daytime due to the rising cost of lighting the track The event was billed as the Volkswagen s Day Before the 500 as the Formula Super Vee cars used Volkswagen engines Later in the evening a second USAC Midget event was scheduled across town at the Indianapolis Speedrome and was held under the traditional name Coca Cola Night Before the 500 8 Many USAC Midget drivers were entered for both events Arrangements were made for the drivers to be transported from one venue to the other by police escort The first midget event was held as scheduled at IRP but the Super Vee event was rained out and rescheduled for Sunday evening May 27 after the conclusion of the Indy 500 9 Likewise the Night Before the 500 midget race at the Speedrome were also rained out and postponed until Sunday night May 27 1980 2014 edit In 1980 IRP completed an improvement project which included new lights and the Night Before the 500 classic was moved back to the facility permanently 10 In addition to the traditional Midget feature various support races began being scheduled as part of the evening Formula Super Vee ran at the oval for five races Mark Smith won the race in 1989 His fastest lap of 0 19 581 is still the current track record In 1983 Jeff Andretti won a Formula Ford race 11 From 2010 to 2016 the Road to Indy U S F2000 National Championship and Pro Mazda Championship supported the event During the 1980s and 1990s several future stars of NASCAR and IndyCar headlined the event Drivers such as Ken Schrader Jeff Gordon Ryan Newman Kasey Kahne Jason Leffler were among those with wins in the midget feature 2015 edit Following USAC ceasing sanctioning of paved midget cars for 2015 the event switched to the USAC Silver Crown Series In addition the event was moved up to Saturday afternoon in an effort to boost attendance and give fans a better opportunity to take in the event without conflicting with the many other events of the busy racing weekend The name of the event was changed to the Day Before the 500 and was part of four days of USAC events in the area including also the Hulman Classic the Hoosier Hundred and the Little 500 12 2016 present edit The move to daytime was short lived and for 2016 the event was revamped once again For many years the Night Before the 500 classic was held on the same night and at the same time as the Little 500 splitting fans and some competitors between both events 13 It was decided to move the event permanently to Friday night of Memorial Day weekend Once again it would be held under the lights and it was renamed the Carb Night Classic The Race Before the 500 14 The name derived from Carb Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway the traditional final day of practice for the Indianapolis 500 which was earlier in the afternoon The move made for four USAC events over four consecutive nights leading up to the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday The Hulman Classic would be scheduled for Wednesday night the Hoosier Hundred Thursday night the Carb Night Classic Friday night and the Little 500 on Saturday night After former winner Dave Steele s death the track began starting in 2018 to name the event in his memory 15 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the 2020 Indianapolis 500 was postponed to August 23 therefore the Carb Night Classic was held on August 21 whereas a revival of the Night Before the 500 race was held on August 22 The sprint and midget races are non championship because USAC does not sanction midget or sprint car championship races on pavement The USAC midgets continued having a non points race the following editions of the event Race winners editAAA Midgets edit From its inception in 1946 through 1955 the Night Before the 500 was part of the AAA Midgets championship Year Day Date Winner Location Report 1946 Wednesday May 29 Benny Emerick Indianapolis Midget Speedway 16 Leroy Warriner 1947 Thursday May 29 Sam Hanks Indianapolis Midget Speedway 17 18 Ted Duncan 1948 Sunday May 30 Eddie Haddad Indianapolis Midget Speedway 19 Eddie Haddad Johnnie Parsons 1949 Sunday May 29 Mike O Halloran West 16th Street Midget Speedway 20 Eddie Haddad Eddie Haddad 1950 Monday May 29 Mike Nazaruk West 16th Street Midget Speedway 21 Leroy Warriner Manuel Ayulo 1951 Race cancelled 1952 Thursday May 29 Potsy Goacher West 16th Street Midget Speedway 22 1953 Friday May 29 Johnnie Tolan West 16th Street Midget Speedway 23 1954 Sunday May 30 Potsy Goacher West 16th Street Midget Speedway 24 1 Johnny Kay Tony Bonadies 1955 Sunday May 29 Eddie Sachs West 16th Street Midget Speedway Forrest Parker USAC Midgets edit After AAA withdrew from racing the Night Before the 500 feature event became part of the USAC Midgets national championship series Year Day Date Winner Location Report 1956 Tuesday May 29 Shorty Templeman West 16th Street Midget Speedway 25 26 Shorty Templeman Shorty Templeman 1957 Chuck Rodee West 16th Street Midget Speedway Len Sutton 1958 Thursday May 29 Mauri Wilson 16th Street Speedway 27 28 Gene Force Tony Bonadies 1959 Friday May 29 Gene Force Kokomo Speedway 29 30 1960 Sunday May 29 Jimmy Davies Kokomo Speedway 31 1961 Monday May 29 Jimmy Davies Kokomo Speedway 1 1962 Tuesday May 29 Jimmy Davies Indianapolis Speedrome 2 1963 Wednesday May 29 Mel Kenyon Indianapolis Speedrome 3 4 1964 Friday May 29 Chuck Rodee Indianapolis Speedrome 32 1965 Sunday May 30 Mel Kenyon Kokomo Speedway 1966 Sunday May 29 Chuck Arnold Kokomo Speedway 1967 Monday May 29 Mike McGreevy Kokomo Speedway 33 1968 Wednesday May 29 Rained out Kokomo Speedway 1969 Bob Wente Indianapolis Raceway Park 5 Henry Pens 1970 Friday May 29 Lee Kunzman Indianapolis Raceway Park 34 1971 Friday May 28 Jimmy Caruthers Indianapolis Raceway Park 35 1972 Friday May 27 Tom Bigelow Indiana State Fairgrounds 36 Pancho Carter 1973 Sunday May 27 Rained out Indiana State Fairgrounds 1974 Saturday May 25 Tommy Astone Indianapolis Raceway Park 37 1975 Saturday May 24 Bill Engelhart Indianapolis Raceway Park 38 1976 Saturday May 29 Bob Wente Indianapolis Raceway Park 39 40 1977 Saturday May 28 Mel Kenyon Indianapolis Raceway Park 41 42 1978 Saturday May 27 Rich Vogler Indianapolis Raceway Park 43 1979 Saturday May 26 Mel Kenyon Indianapolis Raceway Park 44 Sunday May 27 Sleepy Tripp Indianapolis Speedrome 6 Sunday May 27 Jeff Nuckles Indianapolis Speedrome 1980 Saturday May 24 Mel Kenyon Indianapolis Raceway Park 45 1981 Saturday May 23 Mack McClellan Indianapolis Raceway Park 46 1982 Saturday July 3 Greg Leffler Indianapolis Raceway Park 47 1983 Saturday May 28 Ken Schrader Indianapolis Raceway Park 48 1984 Saturday May 26 Steve Lotshaw Indianapolis Raceway Park 49 1985 Saturday May 25 Nick Fornoro Jr Indianapolis Raceway Park 7 8 1986 Saturday May 24 Sam Isenhower Indianapolis Raceway Park 50 1987 Saturday May 23 Nick Fornoro Jr Indianapolis Raceway Park 51 1988 Saturday May 28 Jack Calabrase Indianapolis Raceway Park 52 1989 Saturday May 27 Jeff Gordon Indianapolis Raceway Park 53 54 1990 Saturday May 26 Jeff Gordon Indianapolis Raceway Park 55 56 1991 Saturday May 25 Mike Fedorcak Indianapolis Raceway Park 57 58 1992 Saturday May 23 Doug Kalitta Indianapolis Raceway Park 59 1993 Saturday May 29 Mike Bliss Indianapolis Raceway Park 60 61 1994 Saturday May 28 Ted Hines Indianapolis Raceway Park 62 63 1995 Sunday May 28 Andy Michner Indianapolis Raceway Park 64 1996 Saturday May 25 Kenneth Nichols Indianapolis Raceway Park 65 1997 Saturday May 24 Ryan Newman Indianapolis Raceway Park 66 67 1998 Sunday May 24 Dave Steele Indianapolis Raceway Park 68 1999 Saturday May 29 Ryan Newman Indianapolis Raceway Park 69 70 2000 Saturday May 27 Kasey Kahne Indianapolis Raceway Park 71 72 2001 Sunday May 27 Kasey Kahne Indianapolis Raceway Park 73 74 2002 Saturday May 25 Jason Leffler Indianapolis Raceway Park 75 2003 Saturday May 24 Aaron Fike Indianapolis Raceway Park 76 77 2004 Saturday May 29 Ron Gregory Indianapolis Raceway Park 78 79 2005 Saturday May 28 Michael Lewis Indianapolis Raceway Park 80 81 2006 Saturday May 27 Bobby Santos III Indianapolis Raceway Park 82 2007 Saturday May 26 Kevin Swindell O Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis 83 2008 Saturday May 24 Bobby East O Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis 2009 Saturday May 23 Chuck Gurney Jr O Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis 2010 Saturday May 29 Tanner Swanson O Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis 84 85 2011 Saturday May 29 Darren Hagen Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis 86 87 2012 Saturday May 26 Tracy Hines Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis 88 2013 Saturday May 26 Darren Hagen Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis 89 2014 Saturday May 24 Tracy Hines Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis 90 USAC Silver Crown Series Carb Night Classic edit Beginning in 2015 the headlining event switched to the USAC Silver Crown The race moved to Friday nights starting in 2016 The 2023 race will be the longest at 146 laps Year Day Date Winner Sanction Location Report 2015 Saturday May 23 Tanner Swanson USAC Silver Crown Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis 2016 Friday May 27 Tanner Swanson USAC Silver Crown Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis 91 2017 Friday May 26 Kody Swanson USAC Silver Crown Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis 92 2018 Friday May 25 Kody Swanson USAC Silver Crown Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis 93 2019 Friday May 24 Kyle Hamilton USAC Silver Crown Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis 2020 Friday August 21 Tanner Swanson USAC Silver Crown Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis 94 2021 Saturday May 29 Kody Swanson USAC Silver Crown Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis 95 2022 Friday May 27 Bobby Santos III USAC Silver Crown Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park 96 Notes edit 1973 The twin 50 lap Midget races were rained out on Sunday May 27 and initially rescheduled for June 17 2 However a scheduling conflict saw the event rescheduled a second time until July 4 and the race was renamed the Firecracker Fifties 3 On July 4 the event was cancelled due to heavy rain and never rescheduled 4 5 1979 For 1979 a doubleheader of two separate Midget racing events were scheduled for the same day Saturday May 26 6 7 The first event was held at Indianapolis Raceway Park a doubleheader of the USAC Midgets and the Mini Indy Series The event was billed as the Day Before the 500 Later in the evening a second USAC Midget event was scheduled across town at the Indianapolis Speedrome and was held under the traditional name Night Before the 500 8 Most USAC Midget drivers were entered for both events The first midget event was held as scheduled at IRP but the Formula Super Vee event was rained out and rescheduled for Sunday evening May 27 after the Indianapolis 500 9 1982 Race rained out on Saturday May 29 and rescheduled for July 3 97 98 1995 Race rained out on Saturday May 27 and rescheduled for Sunday May 28 99 1998 Race rained out on Saturday May 23 and rescheduled for Sunday May 24 100 2001 Race rained out on Saturday May 26 and rescheduled for Sunday May 27 101 2020 Race delayed and rescheduled for August 21 due to COVID 19 pandemic 102 2021 Race rained out on Friday May 28 and rescheduled for Saturday May 29 95 Support races editYear Winner Formula Super Vee 1979 Ken Nichols 1985 Mike Hooper 1986 Didier Theys 1987 E J Lenzi 1988 Mike Smith 1989 Mark Smith Star Mazda 1997 Tony Buffomante 103 1998 Tony Buffomante Pro Mazda Pro 2000 2010 Conor Daly 2011 Connor De Phillippi 2012 Connor De Phillippi 2013 Matthew Brabham 2014 Garett Grist 2015 Weiron Tan 2016 Patricio O Ward 2018 Parker Thompson 2019 Danial Frost 2020 Kody Swanson 104 2021 Christian Rasmussen 2022 Louis Foster Year Winner Pro Formula Ford 1983 Jeff Andretti 1984 Steve Ice Formula Ford 2000 1992 Greg Tracy 1993 Clay Collier 1994 Anthony Lazzaro 1995 Memo Gidley 1996 Allen May 2000 Aaron Justus 2001 Piero Rodarte 2002 Tom Dyer U S F2000 2010 Patrick McKenna 2011 Petri Suvanto 2012 Spencer Pigot 2013 Neil Alberico 2014 Aaron Telitz 2015 Jake Eidson 2016 Anthony Martin 2018 Kyle Kirkwood 2019 Cameron Shields 2020 Christian Rasmussen 2021 Michael d Orlando 2022 Michael d Orlando Stock cars Year Winner 2001 Matt Lux Baby Grands 2002 Danny Trent Baby Grands Keith Tolf Legacy cars 2003 Danny Trent Baby Grands Chris Tomasik CARS Super Trucks Wes Bullock CARS late models 2004 Troy Turner Baby Grands Neil McCleland Legacy cars Tommy St John CARS Super Trucks Tim Ewers CARS late 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