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IndyCar races in Las Vegas

The IZOD IndyCar World Championship Presented by Honda was an IndyCar Series race on the 1.5-mile (2.4 km) Las Vegas Motor Speedway, held from 1996 to 2000, and again in 2011. It was first known as the Las Vegas 500k. The Champ Car World Series held a race at the track during the 2004 and 2005 seasons as doubleheaders with the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and a street race was held in Las Vegas at the Fremont Street Experience in 2007.

IZOD IndyCar World Championship
IndyCar Series
VenueLas Vegas Motor Speedway
Corporate sponsorIzod, Honda
First race1996
Last race2011
Distance300 miles
Laps200
Previous namesSilver State Century (1954)
Las Vegas 500K (1996-1998)
Vegas.com 500 (1999)
Vegas Indy 300 (2000)
Bridgestone 400 Presented by Corona "Double Down in the Desert" (2004)
Champ Car Hurricane Relief 400 "Double Down in the Desert" (2005)
Vegas Grand Prix (2007)
IZOD IndyCar World Championship Presented by Honda (2011)

Race history edit

AAA Championship Car edit

The Silver State Century was a 100-lap/100-mile race at Las Vegas Park, a dirt track in Las Vegas. Jimmy Bryan was the winner of the race's lone running.

Stardust Raceway edit

The USAC Championship Car series held a race on the short-lived Stardust International Raceway in 1968. Bobby Unser won the Stardust 150 ahead of Mario Andretti and Joe Leonard.

Caesars Palace edit

Starting in 1981, Formula One scheduled a race on laid out in the parking lot of the Caesars Palace hotel. Following mediocre crowds, Formula One left after only two years. In 1983, CART picked up where Formula One left off, and started holding a race on the same course (albeit the layout was modified). After two editions under CART sanctioning, the race ended.

Indy Racing League edit

In 1996, Las Vegas Motor Speedway was announced as a venue for the newly formed Indy Racing League. The facility was still under construction when it was added to the 1996-97 season.

For the first four runnings, the race was advertised as a 500 km race. Starting in 1997, the race was moved to a night race. In 2000, it was moved from the fall to the spring, and returned to a day race. After 2000, the race was removed from the IndyCar Series for a decade.

Champ Car edit

In 2004–2005, the Champ Car series held a 400-kilometre (250 mi) race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Both editions were held under the lights on a Saturday night as part of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series weekend in the fall. After only two years, however, the race was considered unpopular and was removed from the schedule.

For 2005, the name of the race was changed to the Hurricane Relief 400, and it served as a fundraiser for Hurricane Katrina recovery.

Fremont Street edit

 
Fremont Street circuit, which was the place of 2007 Vegas Grand Prix.

In July 2006, the Las Vegas City Council approved a 2.44-mile (3.93 km), 14-turn, counterclockwise street circuit in Downtown Las Vegas area near the Fremont Street Experience. Champ Car held their first event on Easter Sunday, April 8, 2007. The race was titled the Vegas Grand Prix. The course was generally liked by competitors and fans. With the dissolution of the Champ Car World Series in 2008, the event was cancelled after only one running.

Lap Records edit

Category Time Driver Vehicle Date
Grand Prix Circuit: 3.927 km (2007)
Champ Car 1:19.934 Will Power Panoz DP01 2007 Vegas Grand Prix

IZOD IndyCar World Championships edit

 
2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship logo
 
The fiery crash in the 2011 race that killed Dan Wheldon

On February 22, 2011, IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard announced the IZOD IndyCar World Championships to be held at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, reviving the 200-lap, 300-mile race format on the new variable banking. The race was adopted as a tripleheader, with the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Smith's 350 on Saturday and for the first time, a 100.5-mile Firestone Indy Lights race on Sunday morning.[1]

The first INDYCAR race since 2000 started with a hard-charging Indy Lights race where Sam Schmidt Motorsports teammates Josef Newgarden, Esteban Guerrieri, and Victor Carbone battled each other on the final lap, but Carbone cut the new Indy Lights champion Newgarden's tire on the Nellis Straightaway, leading Guerrieri and Carbone to fight for the win in a side-by-side finish, with Carbone winning by .0229 seconds.

The 200-lap IndyCar feature ended on lap 12 after a 15-car crash that claimed the life of fellow Sam Schmidt Motorsports driver Dan Wheldon. IndyCar decided that the race would not continue, and spectators were offered refunds of all Sunday tickets that were used, and partial refunds of multiple-day tickets (Qualifying and NASCAR tickets could not be refunded, as Friday qualifying and Saturday NASCAR events finished without incident, so only the portion relating with the Sunday race could be processed).[2]

As a result of the incident, on December 8, 2011, Bernard announced that the IndyCar World Championships would not return to Las Vegas in 2012. The Smith's 350, which had been set for the IndyCar weekend, was moved up two weeks.

Indy Autonomous Challenge edit

INDYCAR returned in 2022 with a unique autonomous racing event, the Indy Autonomous Challenge, held as a special event during the Consumer Electronics Show. Colleges participate in a series of challenges on the 1.5 mile oval with car required to overtake cars at different rates of speed.

Past winners edit

Las Vegas Park (dirt oval) edit

Season Date Driver Team Car Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Ref
Laps Miles (km)
1954 November 14   Jimmy Bryan Dean Van Lines Kuzma-Offy 100 100 (160.934) 1:10:44 84.818 [3]

Fremont Street circuit edit

Season Date Driver Team Car Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Report Ref
Laps Miles (km)
2007 April 8   Will Power Walker Racing Panoz-Cosworth 68 165.92 (267.022) 1:45:13 93.056 Report [4]

Las Vegas Motor Speedway edit

Season Date Driver Team Chassis Engine Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Report Ref
Laps Miles (km)
IndyCar Series history
1996–97 Sept 15, 1996   Richie Hearn Della Penna Motorsports Reynard Ford-Cosworth 200 300 (482.803) 2:36:17 115.171 Report [5]
Oct 11, 1997   Eliseo Salazar Team Scandia Dallara Oldsmobile 208 312 (502.115) 2:11:07 142.757 Report [6]
1998 October 11   Arie Luyendyk Treadway Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 208 312 (502.115) 2:18:19 135.338 Report [7]
1999 September 25   Sam Schmidt Treadway Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 208 312 (502.115) 2:29:50 124.196 Report [8]
2000 March 22   Al Unser Jr. Galles Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 208 312 (502.115) 2:16:57 136.691 Report [9]
Champ Car World Series history
2004 September 25   Sébastien Bourdais Newman/Haas Racing Lola Ford-Cosworth 166 249 (400.726) 1:29:01 167.832 Report [10]
2005 September 24   Sébastien Bourdais Newman/Haas Racing Lola Ford-Cosworth 166 249 (400.726) 1:26:22 172.962 Report [11]
IndyCar Series history
2011 October 16 Race abandoned after 12 laps -- 15-car crash on lap 11 and death of Dan Wheldon Report [12][13]

Firestone Indy Lights edit

In 2011, the Firestone Indy Lights support race was added to the World Championships.

Season Date Driver Team Chassis Engine Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Ref
Laps Miles (km)
2011 October 16   Victor Carbone Sam Schmidt Motorsports Dallara Infiniti 67 100.5 (161.739) 0:35:26 175.153 [14]

References edit

  1. ^ Lewandowski, Dave. . IndyCar.com. Archived from the original on 25 February 2011. Retrieved 24 February 2011.
  2. ^ Dan Wheldon dies in crash at Las Vegas Indy 300
  3. ^ "1954 Silver State Century". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
  4. ^ "2007 Vegas Grand Prix". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
  5. ^ "1996 Las Vegas 500K". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  6. ^ "1997 Las Vegas 500K". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  7. ^ "1998 Las Vegas 500K". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  8. ^ "1999 Vegas.com 500". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  9. ^ "2000 Vegas Indy 300". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  10. ^ "2004 Bridgestone 400 Presented by Corona". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  11. ^ "2005 Champ Car Hurricane Relief 400". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  12. ^ "2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  13. ^ "Wheldon killed in IndyCar horror crash". Motor Sport. 87 (12): 14. December 2011. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-24. Retrieved 2011-11-07.

External links edit

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This article is about IndyCar race at Las Vegas For the series see IndyCar Series For other races in Las Vegas see Las Vegas Grand Prix disambiguation This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2012 The IZOD IndyCar World Championship Presented by Honda was an IndyCar Series race on the 1 5 mile 2 4 km Las Vegas Motor Speedway held from 1996 to 2000 and again in 2011 It was first known as the Las Vegas 500k The Champ Car World Series held a race at the track during the 2004 and 2005 seasons as doubleheaders with the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and a street race was held in Las Vegas at the Fremont Street Experience in 2007 IZOD IndyCar World ChampionshipIndyCar SeriesVenueLas Vegas Motor SpeedwayCorporate sponsorIzod HondaFirst race1996Last race2011Distance300 milesLaps200Previous namesSilver State Century 1954 Las Vegas 500K 1996 1998 Vegas com 500 1999 Vegas Indy 300 2000 Bridgestone 400 Presented by Corona Double Down in the Desert 2004 Champ Car Hurricane Relief 400 Double Down in the Desert 2005 Vegas Grand Prix 2007 IZOD IndyCar World Championship Presented by Honda 2011 Contents 1 Race history 1 1 AAA Championship Car 1 2 Stardust Raceway 1 3 Caesars Palace 1 4 Indy Racing League 1 5 Champ Car 1 6 Fremont Street 1 7 Lap Records 1 8 IZOD IndyCar World Championships 1 9 Indy Autonomous Challenge 2 Past winners 2 1 Las Vegas Park dirt oval 2 2 Fremont Street circuit 2 3 Las Vegas Motor Speedway 2 3 1 Firestone Indy Lights 3 References 4 External linksRace history editAAA Championship Car edit The Silver State Century was a 100 lap 100 mile race at Las Vegas Park a dirt track in Las Vegas Jimmy Bryan was the winner of the race s lone running Stardust Raceway edit Main article Stardust International Raceway The USAC Championship Car series held a race on the short lived Stardust International Raceway in 1968 Bobby Unser won the Stardust 150 ahead of Mario Andretti and Joe Leonard Caesars Palace edit Main article Caesars Palace Grand Prix Starting in 1981 Formula One scheduled a race on laid out in the parking lot of the Caesars Palace hotel Following mediocre crowds Formula One left after only two years In 1983 CART picked up where Formula One left off and started holding a race on the same course albeit the layout was modified After two editions under CART sanctioning the race ended Indy Racing League edit In 1996 Las Vegas Motor Speedway was announced as a venue for the newly formed Indy Racing League The facility was still under construction when it was added to the 1996 97 season For the first four runnings the race was advertised as a 500 km race Starting in 1997 the race was moved to a night race In 2000 it was moved from the fall to the spring and returned to a day race After 2000 the race was removed from the IndyCar Series for a decade Champ Car edit In 2004 2005 the Champ Car series held a 400 kilometre 250 mi race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Both editions were held under the lights on a Saturday night as part of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series weekend in the fall After only two years however the race was considered unpopular and was removed from the schedule For 2005 the name of the race was changed to the Hurricane Relief 400 and it served as a fundraiser for Hurricane Katrina recovery Fremont Street edit nbsp Fremont Street circuit which was the place of 2007 Vegas Grand Prix In July 2006 the Las Vegas City Council approved a 2 44 mile 3 93 km 14 turn counterclockwise street circuit in Downtown Las Vegas area near the Fremont Street Experience Champ Car held their first event on Easter Sunday April 8 2007 The race was titled the Vegas Grand Prix The course was generally liked by competitors and fans With the dissolution of the Champ Car World Series in 2008 the event was cancelled after only one running Lap Records edit Category Time Driver Vehicle Date Grand Prix Circuit 3 927 km 2007 Champ Car 1 19 934 Will Power Panoz DP01 2007 Vegas Grand Prix IZOD IndyCar World Championships edit nbsp 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship logo nbsp The fiery crash in the 2011 race that killed Dan Wheldon On February 22 2011 IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard announced the IZOD IndyCar World Championships to be held at Las Vegas Motor Speedway reviving the 200 lap 300 mile race format on the new variable banking The race was adopted as a tripleheader with the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Smith s 350 on Saturday and for the first time a 100 5 mile Firestone Indy Lights race on Sunday morning 1 The first INDYCAR race since 2000 started with a hard charging Indy Lights race where Sam Schmidt Motorsports teammates Josef Newgarden Esteban Guerrieri and Victor Carbone battled each other on the final lap but Carbone cut the new Indy Lights champion Newgarden s tire on the Nellis Straightaway leading Guerrieri and Carbone to fight for the win in a side by side finish with Carbone winning by 0229 seconds The 200 lap IndyCar feature ended on lap 12 after a 15 car crash that claimed the life of fellow Sam Schmidt Motorsports driver Dan Wheldon IndyCar decided that the race would not continue and spectators were offered refunds of all Sunday tickets that were used and partial refunds of multiple day tickets Qualifying and NASCAR tickets could not be refunded as Friday qualifying and Saturday NASCAR events finished without incident so only the portion relating with the Sunday race could be processed 2 As a result of the incident on December 8 2011 Bernard announced that the IndyCar World Championships would not return to Las Vegas in 2012 The Smith s 350 which had been set for the IndyCar weekend was moved up two weeks Indy Autonomous Challenge edit INDYCAR returned in 2022 with a unique autonomous racing event the Indy Autonomous Challenge held as a special event during the Consumer Electronics Show Colleges participate in a series of challenges on the 1 5 mile oval with car required to overtake cars at different rates of speed Past winners editLas Vegas Park dirt oval edit Season Date Driver Team Car Race Distance Race Time Average Speed mph Ref Laps Miles km 1954 November 14 nbsp Jimmy Bryan Dean Van Lines Kuzma Offy 100 100 160 934 1 10 44 84 818 3 Fremont Street circuit edit Season Date Driver Team Car Race Distance Race Time Average Speed mph Report Ref Laps Miles km 2007 April 8 nbsp Will Power Walker Racing Panoz Cosworth 68 165 92 267 022 1 45 13 93 056 Report 4 Las Vegas Motor Speedway edit Season Date Driver Team Chassis Engine Race Distance Race Time Average Speed mph Report Ref Laps Miles km IndyCar Series history 1996 97 Sept 15 1996 nbsp Richie Hearn Della Penna Motorsports Reynard Ford Cosworth 200 300 482 803 2 36 17 115 171 Report 5 Oct 11 1997 nbsp Eliseo Salazar Team Scandia Dallara Oldsmobile 208 312 502 115 2 11 07 142 757 Report 6 1998 October 11 nbsp Arie Luyendyk Treadway Racing G Force Oldsmobile 208 312 502 115 2 18 19 135 338 Report 7 1999 September 25 nbsp Sam Schmidt Treadway Racing G Force Oldsmobile 208 312 502 115 2 29 50 124 196 Report 8 2000 March 22 nbsp Al Unser Jr Galles Racing G Force Oldsmobile 208 312 502 115 2 16 57 136 691 Report 9 Champ Car World Series history 2004 September 25 nbsp Sebastien Bourdais Newman Haas Racing Lola Ford Cosworth 166 249 400 726 1 29 01 167 832 Report 10 2005 September 24 nbsp Sebastien Bourdais Newman Haas Racing Lola Ford Cosworth 166 249 400 726 1 26 22 172 962 Report 11 IndyCar Series history 2011 October 16 Race abandoned after 12 laps 15 car crash on lap 11 and death of Dan Wheldon Report 12 13 Firestone Indy Lights edit In 2011 the Firestone Indy Lights support race was added to the World Championships Season Date Driver Team Chassis Engine Race Distance Race Time Average Speed mph Ref Laps Miles km 2011 October 16 nbsp Victor Carbone Sam Schmidt Motorsports Dallara Infiniti 67 100 5 161 739 0 35 26 175 153 14 References edit Lewandowski Dave Place your bets on championship round IndyCar com Archived from the original on 25 February 2011 Retrieved 24 February 2011 Dan Wheldon dies in crash at Las Vegas Indy 300 1954 Silver State Century Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved November 17 2023 2007 Vegas Grand Prix Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved November 17 2023 1996 Las Vegas 500K Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved November 27 2023 1997 Las Vegas 500K Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved November 27 2023 1998 Las Vegas 500K Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved November 27 2023 1999 Vegas com 500 Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved November 27 2023 2000 Vegas Indy 300 Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved November 27 2023 2004 Bridgestone 400 Presented by Corona Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved November 27 2023 2005 Champ Car Hurricane Relief 400 Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved November 27 2023 2011 IZOD IndyCar 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