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List of American Championship Car winners

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A. J. Foyt has the most career victories in Championship Car racing with 67.

The following is a list compiling the total number of career victories in open wheelAmerican Championship car racing. The list recognizes IndyCar or Champ Car victories under the following auspices:

Colton Herta is the youngest winner of a major Americanopen-wheel car race; he was 18 years, 11 months and 25 days old when he won the2019 IndyCar Classic.[1]Louis Unser is the oldest winner of a major American open-wheel car race; he was 57 years, 5 months and 22 days when he won the1953 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.[2]

Sanctioning bodies

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Further information:American open-wheel car racing

TheAAA Contest Board began sanctioning races as early as 1904. In the early years of the sport, only two seasons (1905 and1916) an official national championship was recognized and awarded. Individual events from 1904, 1906–1915, and 1917–1919 are specifically excluded from the table below, due to the fact that they were not part of an official "championship" season.

The national championship was re-instated by AAA for 1920 and beyond. Retroactively awarded titles for the other years were later researched, although most historians consider them to be revisionist, and do not deem them as suitable for official record. All racing was suspended from 1942 to 1945, due toWWII. The1946 season is a source of a statistical anomaly. TheAAA Contest Board included a substantial number of"Big Car" races in the national championship for 1946, swelling the season to 77 events (6 Champ Car races and 71 Big Car races). Some later texts chose to dismiss the 71 Big Car races from record, but reliable records and historians contend that the season should be regarded as the full 77-race schedule.

Note that victories in theIndianapolis 500 from 1979 to 1995 are listed under the heading ofUSAC. WhileCART sanctioned the primary year-long season of races, the Indianapolis 500 itself remained under the sanctioning of USAC.

For 1996–1997, victories in theIndianapolis 500 andIndy Racing League are listed solely under the heading ofIndyCar. For the first nine races of its existence (five in 1996 and four in 1997), the Indy Racing League fell under the sanctioning umbrella ofUSAC. After two controversial races in early 1997, sanctioning abruptly switched to in-house oversight by theIRL. In 2010, the series retired the term "IRL" in favor of "IndyCar."

Non-points races such as theRace of Two Worlds,Marlboro Challenge, the2008 Nikon Indy 300, and the2024 event at Thermal Club are not reflected in the totals below.

National Championships chart

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DriverAAA
(1905)
(1916)
(1920–1955)
USAC
(1956–1979)
CART
(1979–2003)
Champ Car
World Series
(2004–2007)
IRL
IndyCar
Series
(1996–present)
Combined
Total
United StatesA. J. Foyt070007
New ZealandScott Dixon000066
United StatesMario Andretti031004
FranceSébastien Bourdais000404
United KingdomDario Franchitti000044
SpainÁlex Palou000044
United StatesLouis Meyer300003
United StatesTed Horn300003
United StatesJimmy Bryan120003
United StatesRick Mears003003
United StatesAl Unser012003
United StatesBobby Rahal003003
United StatesSam Hornish Jr.000033
United StatesJimmy Murphy200002
United StatesPete DePaolo200002
United StatesWilbur Shaw200002
United StatesRex Mays200002
United StatesTony Bettenhausen110002
United StatesRodger Ward020002
United StatesJoe Leonard020002
United StatesBobby Unser020002
United StatesTom Sneva020002
United StatesAl Unser Jr.002002
ItalyAlex Zanardi002002
BrazilGil de Ferran002002
United StatesJosef Newgarden000022
AustraliaWill Power000022
United StatesBarney Oldfield100001
United KingdomDario Resta100001
United StatesGaston Chevrolet100001
United StatesTommy Milton100001
United StatesEddie Hearne100001
United StatesHarry Hartz100001
United StatesBilly Arnold100001
United StatesLouis Schneider100001
United StatesBob Carey100001
United StatesBill Cummings100001
United StatesKelly Petillo100001
United StatesMauri Rose100001
United StatesFloyd Roberts100001
United StatesJohnnie Parsons100001
United StatesHenry Banks100001
United StatesChuck Stevenson100001
United StatesSam Hanks100001
United StatesBob Sweikert100001
United StatesRoger McCluskey010001
United StatesGordon Johncock010001
United StatesJohnny Rutherford001001
United StatesDanny Sullivan001001
BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi001001
United KingdomNigel Mansell001001
United StatesMichael Andretti001001
CanadaJacques Villeneuve001001
United StatesJimmy Vasser001001
United StatesScott Sharp000011
United StatesBuzz Calkins000011
United StatesTony Stewart000011
SwedenKenny Bräck000011
ColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya001001
United StatesGreg Ray000011
United StatesBuddy Lazier000011
BrazilCristiano da Matta001001
CanadaPaul Tracy001001
BrazilTony Kanaan000011
United KingdomDan Wheldon000011
United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay000011
FranceSimon Pagenaud000011

Notes

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  • The retroactively-awarded (unofficial) champions published by Haresnape & Means, and later Russ Catlin, are not reflected in the totals.
  • Winners of the largely ceremonial USAC Gold Crown Championship (awarded from 1981 to 1995) are not included. During that period, theCART series conducted the national championship. Except for a dwindling "rump" period from 1980 to 1982, the Gold Crown title consisted of only theIndianapolis 500. Therefore, the Indy 500 winner was the de facto Gold Crown champion.
  • Due to sanctioning body splits in the sport of American Open Wheel racing from 1979 to 2007, several years saw two separate champions awarded for separately sanctioned championship circuits. It is reflected in the table for 1979, and 1996–2007.
  • Buzz Calkins andScott Sharp tied for the three-race1996 Indy Racing League championship. No rule existed to provide for a tiebreaker, and the two were declared co-champions.

Race wins chart

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Key
#Driver competed in the2025 season
RankDriverNationAAA
1905, 1916
1920–1955
AAA
1946
Big Car
USAC
1956–1995
CART
1979–2003
CCWS
2004–2007
IndyCar
1996–Present
Combined
Total
1A. J. FoytUnited States006700067
2Scott Dixon #New Zealand000105859
3Mario AndrettiUnited States0033190052
4Will Power #Australia000024345
5Michael AndrettiUnited States000420042
6Al UnserUnited States003630039
7Sébastien BourdaisFrance000328637
8Bobby UnserUnited States0025100035
9Al Unser Jr.United States002290334
10Josef Newgarden #United States000003232
11Paul TracyCanada000265031
11Dario FranchittiUnited Kingdom0001002131
11Hélio Castroneves #Brazil000602531
14Rick MearsUnited States007220029
15Johnny RutherfordUnited States0017100027
16Rodger WardUnited States202400026
17Gordon JohncockUnited States002050025
18Ted HornUnited States519000024
18Bobby RahalUnited States001230024
20Emerson FittipaldiBrazil002200022
21Bill HollandUnited States318000021
21Tony BettenhausenUnited States180300021
23Sam Hornish Jr.United States000001919
23Jimmy BryanUnited States120700019
23Álex Palou #Spain000001919
26Ryan Hunter-Reay #United States000111618
27Danny SullivanUnited States001160017
27Jimmy MurphyUnited States170000017
27Tony KanaanBrazil000101617
30Dan WheldonUnited Kingdom000001616
31Alex ZanardiItaly000150015
31Juan Pablo MontoyaColombia000100515
31Simon PagenaudFrance000001515
34Tom SnevaUnited States00490013
35Tommy MiltonUnited States120000012
35Gil de FerranBrazil00070512
35Cristiano da MattaBrazil000111012
38Adrián FernándezMexico00080311
38Johnnie ParsonsUnited States110000011
40Jimmy VasserUnited States000100010
40Pete DePaoloUnited States100000010
42Kenny BräckSweden0005049
42Scott SharpUnited States0000099
42Frank LockhartUnited States9000009
42Colton Herta #United States0000099
42Pato O'Ward #Mexico0000099
47Alexander Rossi #United States0000088
47Bruno JunqueiraBrazil0005308
47Rex MaysUnited States8000008
47Buddy LazierUnited States0000088
47Eddie SachsUnited States0080008
52Ryan BriscoeAustralia0000077
52Louis MeyerUnited States7000007
52Arie LuyendykNetherlands0012047
52Dan GurneyUnited States0070007
52Lloyd RubyUnited States0070007
52Johnny ThomsonUnited States1060007
52Harry HartzUnited States7000007
52Justin WilsonUnited Kingdom0000437
52Joie ChitwoodUnited States0700007
52Scott McLaughlin #New Zealand0000077
62Ralph DePalmaUnited States6000006
62George RobsonUnited States1500006
62Don BransonUnited States0060006
62Parnelli JonesUnited States0060006
62Joe LeonardUnited States0060006
62Danny OngaisUnited States0060006
62Wilbur ShawUnited States6000006
62Bill CummingsUnited States6000006
62Mauri RoseUnited States6000006
62Gary BettenhausenUnited States0060006
62Graham Rahal #United States0000066
62James HinchcliffeCanada0000066
62Takuma Sato #Japan0000066
75Earl CooperUnited States5000005
75Dario RestaUnited Kingdom5000005
75Johnny AitkenUnited States5000005
75Patrick CarpentierCanada0004105
75Scott GoodyearCanada0002035
75Greg RayUnited States0000055
75A. J. AllmendingerUnited States0000505
75Nigel MansellUnited Kingdom0005005
75Teo FabiItaly0005005
75Eddie CheeverUnited States0000055
75Jacques VilleneuveCanada0014005
75Greg MooreCanada0005005
75Jim McElreathUnited States0050005
75Jud LarsonUnited States0050005
75Wally Dallenbach Sr.United States0050005
75Roger McCluskeyUnited States0050005
75Mike MosleyUnited States0041005
75Bennett HillUnited States5000005
75Walt AderUnited States1400005
75Barney OldfieldUnited States5000005
75Kyle Kirkwood #United States0000055
96Ray KeechUnited States4000004
96Dave LewisUnited States4000004
96Frank ElliottUnited States4000004
96Roscoe SarlesUnited States4000004
96Eddie HearneUnited States4000004
96Bryan HertaUnited States0002024
96Jim HurtubiseUnited States0040004
96Jack McGrathUnited States4000004
96Sam HanksUnited States3010004
96Bob SweikertUnited States4000004
96Chuck StevensonUnited States4000004
96Myron FohrUnited States4000004
96Leon DurayUnited States4000004
96Shorty CantlonUnited States4000004
96Al RogersUnited States4000004
96Billy WinnUnited States4000004
96Bill VukovichUnited States4000004
96Kelly PetilloUnited States4000004
96Mike ConwayUnited Kingdom0000044
96Marcus Ericsson #Sweden0000044
116Eddie RickenbackerUnited States3000003
116Buddy RiceUnited States0000033
116Tony StewartUnited States0000033
116Ed Carpenter #United States0000033
116André RibeiroBrazil0003003
116Max PapisItaly0003003
116Mark BlundellUnited Kingdom0003003
116George AmickUnited States0030003
116Len SuttonUnited States0030003
116Mark DonohueUnited States0030003
116Jim RathmannUnited States0030003
116Pat FlahertyUnited States1020003
116Walt FaulknerUnited States3000003
116Jimmy DaviesUnited States3000003
116Billy ArnoldUnited States3000003
116Lee WallardUnited States2100003
116Bus WilbertUnited States0300003
116Louis ChevroletUnited States3000003
134Robert DoornbosNetherlands0000202
134Robbie BuhlUnited States0000022
134Tomas ScheckterSouth Africa0000022
134Scott PruettUnited States0002002
134Roberto GuerreroColombia0002002
134Alex BarronUnited States0000022
134Marco Andretti #United States0000022
134John Paul Jr.United States0001012
134Roberto MorenoBrazil0002002
134Christian FittipaldiBrazil0002002
134Michel Jourdain Jr.Mexico0002002
134Robby GordonUnited States0002002
134Mario DomínguezMexico0002002
134Art PollardUnited States0020002
134Pat O'ConnorUnited States0020002
134Jim ClarkUnited Kingdom0020002
134Paul RussoUnited States2000002
134Manny AyuloUnited States2000002
134Bob McDonoghUnited States2000002
134Joe ThomasUnited States2000002
134Louis UnserUnited States2000002
134Cliff WoodburyUnited States2000002
134Lou MooreUnited States2000002
134Babe StappUnited States2000002
134Mel HansenUnited States2000002
134Bob CareyUnited States2000002
134Harlan FenglerUnited States2000002
134Pietro BordinoItaly2000002
134Troy RuttmanUnited States2000002
134George ConnorUnited States1100002
134Charles Van AckerUnited States1100002
134Johnny ShacklefordUnited States0200002
134Oscar RidlonUnited States0200002
134Elbert BookerUnited States0200002
134Tommy HinnershitzUnited States0200002
169I. P. FettermanUnited States1000001
169Howdy WilcoxUnited States1000001
169Joe BoyerUnited States1000001
169Eddie PullenUnited States1000001
169Gaston ChevroletUnited States1000001
169Jeff WardUnited States0000011
169Billy BoatUnited States0000011
169Felipe GiaffoneBrazil0000011
169Mark DismoreUnited States0000011
169Eliseo SalazarChile0000011
169Sam SchmidtUnited States0000011
169Buzz CalkinsUnited States0000011
169Airton DaréBrazil0000011
169Jaques LazierUnited States0000011
169Richie HearnUnited States0000011
169Jim GuthrieUnited States0000011
169Danica PatrickUnited States0000011
169Charlie KimballUnited States0000011
169Carlos MuñozColombia0000011
169Carlos HuertasColombia0000011
169Felix Rosenqvist #Sweden0000011
169Rinus VeeKay #Netherlands0000011
169Christian Lundgaard #Denmark0000011
169Christian Rasmussen #Denmark0000011
169Oriol ServiàSpain0000101
169Alex TaglianiCanada0000101
169Nelson PhilippeFrance0000101
169Maurício GugelminBrazil0001001
169Kevin CoganUnited States0001001
169Pancho CarterUnited States0001001
169Jacques Villeneuve, Sr.Canada0001001
169Héctor RebaqueMexico0001001
169John AndrettiUnited States0001001
169Bill Vukovich IIUnited States0010001
169Bobby MarshmanUnited States0010001
169Swede SavageUnited States0010001
169Keith KauffmanUnited States0010001
169Graham HillUnited Kingdom0010001
169Van JohnsonUnited States0010001
169George SniderUnited States0010001
169Bud TingelstadUnited States0010001
169Elmer GeorgeUnited States0010001
169Wes VandervoortUnited States0010001
169Bobby GrimUnited States0010001
169Peter RevsonUnited States0010001
169Rich VoglerUnited States0010001
169Dick AtkinsUnited States0010001
169Jim PackardUnited States0010001
169Larry RiceUnited States0010001
169Ronnie BucknumUnited States0010001
169Art BischUnited States0010001
169Bobby OliveroUnited States0010001
169George FollmerUnited States0010001
169Emil AndresUnited States1000001
169Henry BanksUnited States1000001
169Bill SchindlerUnited States1000001
169Mike NazarukUnited States1000001
169Fred ComerUnited States1000001
169Fred FrameUnited States1000001
169Duke DinsmoreUnited States1000001
169Earl DevoreUnited States1000001
169Jimmy SnyderUnited States1000001
169Walt BrownUnited States1000001
169Norman BattenUnited States1000001
169Jimmy GleasonUnited States1000001
169Webb JayUnited States1000001
169Stubby StubblefieldUnited States1000001
169Keith AndrewsUnited States1000001
169Bobby BallUnited States1000001
169Floyd RobertsUnited States1000001
169Phil ShaferUnited States1000001
169Bob FinneyUnited States1000001
169Johnny MantzUnited States1000001
169Louis SchneiderUnited States1000001
169George SoudersUnited States1000001
169George HammondUnited States1000001
169Fred AgabashianUnited States1000001
169Floyd DavisUnited States1000001
169Lora L. CorumUnited States1000001
169Tazio NuvolariItaly1000001
169Bernd RosemeyerGermany1000001
169Charles BurmanUnited States1000001
169Bumpy BumpusUnited States0100001
169Joe VereblyUnited States0100001
169Lucky LuxUnited States0100001
169Hal RobsonUnited States0100001
169Hank RogersUnited States0100001

Winners of non-championship events

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A substantial number ofnon-championship races were sanctioned by theAAA Contest Board, namely from the periods from 1902–1904, 1906–1915, and 1917–1920. That includes theIndianapolis 500 in1911,1912,1913,1914,1915, and1919. Various other non-championship races have been conducted over the years by AAA, USAC, CART, and IRL from 1920–2008. The winners from those races are specifically not included in the main table above. Below is an abridged list of race winners from non-championship AAA races.

Notes

  • The USACRace of Two Worlds was considered a non-championship event. Likewise, the 1966 event atFuji was a non-championship event. In some seasons, thePikes Peak International Hill Climb was a championship event, and in some seasons it was not.
  • CART conducted theMarlboro Challenge all-star race from 1987–1992. This was considered a non-championship event.
  • Two INDYCAR races were abandoned as they were stopped before the legal definition of an official race by the sanctioning body, half distance plus one lap, unlike the FIA Code, which requires three green flag laps to be conducted for an official race. The1999IRLVisionAire 500K atCharlotte Motor Speedway was cancelled after 79 laps, and struck from record, with no winner officially declared following a Lap 62 crash where a tire went into the grandstand, killing three spectators.Buddy Lazier was leading at the time of the Lap 61 caution, whileGreg Ray was leading at the formal race abandonment after Lap 79. The2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship atLas Vegas Motor Speedway was halted and formally abandoned after 11 laps as a result of a multiple-car crash that involved the death ofDan Wheldon, withTony Kanaan leading. Therefore, the total number of IRL/IndyCar races reflected in the chart is two fewer than the number of actual events. Both races are recognised as "cancelled events" with the box scores listed based on standings at the time of abandonment on Racing Reference.
  • In the aftermath of the open wheel unification in early 2008, due to a scheduling conflict, the2008 Long Beach Grand Prix was contested with former Champ Car teams andchassis. It was uniquely regarded as the "final" Champ Car race. However, it was officially contested underIndyCar sanction, awarded points towards the IndyCar championship, and race winnerWill Power is credited with an IndyCar victory to his credit from the event. Furthermore, theNikon Indy 300 was included on the2008 schedule as a non-pointsexhibition race. Therefore, race winnerRyan Briscoe was not credited with an official victory for that event.
  • In 1952, another open wheel series was formed alongside the AAA, theNASCAR Speedway Division. Only one full season, along with a second partial season, was held, and the division folded after only ten points races. Of the ten race winners, none of the drivers (seven total) managed to win any races under AAA or USAC sanctioning.

Race wins at different tracks

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This is an overview of which drivers have achieved a win on which race track. Only the number of different racetracks is displayed. Several victories on a particular track are not highlighted. The number of wins per driver is therefore smaller than the total number of career victories.

Top 10 winners on different racetracks
DriverNationPaved OvalsPermanent Road CoursesTemporary Street CoursesCombined
Total
Scott DixonNew Zealand147728
Dario FranchittiUnited Kingdom113923
Will PowerAustralia77923
Sébastien BourdaisFrance361221
Michael AndrettiUnited States94720
Al Unser Jr.United States92718
Hélio CastronevesBrazil113418
Paul TracyCanada44917
Mario AndrettiUnited States66416
Bobby RahalUnited States84315
Tony KanaanBrazil121114
Josef NewgardenUnited States64414

Paved Ovals

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DriverTotalAMSCHACHICICDOVFONGATHMSIMSIOWKANKENLAULVSMICMILMOTNAZNHSNSSONTPHXPOCPPRRIORIRROCSANTMSTWSTREWDW
Scott Dixon14---XXX-XX---XXX-XXXXX-X
Tony Kanaan12--X--XXXX--XXX-XX---X-X
Dario Franchitti11X-X-XXX----X---X--XXXX
Hélio Castroneves11X--X-XX-X--X-XX--X---X-X
Johnny Rutherford10XXXXXXXXXX
Sam Hornish Jr.10-XX-XX-XX-X---X-XX-
Dan Wheldon9X-XXXX----XX--XX-
A.J. Foyt8-XXXXXXXX
Bobby Rahal8-XXXXXXXX
Kenny Bräck8XX-X----X--X--XX----X-----
Scott Sharp8X--X------X---XXX-X--X-
Juan Pablo Montoya8XX-X-XX-X-XX-
Bobby Unser7-XXXXXX-X
Al Unser7-XXXXXX-X-
Rick Mears7XXXX--XX-X
Michael Andretti7--XX--XXXX-X----
Al Unser Jr.7----X-X--XXX--X-------X-
Gil de Ferran7---X-X------XX-X--XX
Will Power7-XX-XX----X----X-X
Mario Andretti6-XXX-XX--X
Gordon Johncock6XXXX-X---X
Tom Sneva6-XXX-XX-X-
Buddy Lazier6-X-----X-X------XXX---
Josef Newgarden6-XXX-XX-X
Danny Sullivan5-XX-X--XX
Jimmy Vasser5-X-X--XX-X----
Arie Luyendyk5---XX--X-X-X-
Adrián Fernández5X-X----X---X----X---
Ryan Hunter-Reay5----XX-----X--X--X--
Joe Leonard4-XXX-X--
Danny Ongais4--XXX--X-
Emerson Fittipaldi4XX-X-X--
Nigel Mansell4-XXXX-
Paul Tracy4--X-----X-X--X--
Greg Moore4---XXX--X
Eddie Cheever Jr.4-------XX---------X--X
Ryan Briscoe4X-----X-X------X
Mark Donohue3XX---X--
Wally Dallenbach3---XX---X
Mike Mosley3---X-X--X
André Ribeiro3---X---X-X
Scott Goodyear3-------X---X-X-
Tony Stewart3-----X-X-X
Greg Ray3X--X-------------X---
Sébastien Bourdais3---------XX-X--------
Buddy Rice3----X-X-X---------
Ed Carpenter3-X-----X----------X
Simon Pagenaud3--XX-X--
Pato O'Ward3--XX-X
Roger McCluskey2--XX-----
Teo Fabi2----XX-
John Paul Jr.2-----X-----X-
Alex Zanardi2--X--X----
Robbie Buhl2---------------X-----X
Cristiano da Matta2XX----------
Alex Barron2-------X---X----
Tomas Scheckter2--------X--------X
Bryan Herta2------X--X-----------
Graham Rahal2-X--------------X
Alexander Rossi2-X----X-
Takuma Sato2--X-X----------
Scott McLaughlin2--XX--
Álex Palou2-XX---
Gary Bettenhausen1------XX
Bill Vukovich Jr.1-X------
Pancho Carter1--X------
Mike Mosley1---X---
Kevin Cogan1-----X--
Roberto Guerrero1--------X-----
Robby Gordon1----------X-
Jacques Villeneuve1X-----
Scott Pruett1----X------
Buzz Calkins1-----------------X
Richie Hearn1-------X------------
Jim Guthrie1-----X--
Eliseo Salazar1----------X----------
Mark Blundell1-X-------
Billy Boat1------------------X-
Sam Schmidt1----X-----
Mark Dismore1------------------X-
Max Papis1--X----------
Christian Fittipaldi1-X------------
Patrick Carpentier1----------X----------
Jaques Lazier1--X--------------------
Bruno Junqueira1------------X-----
Jeff Ward1-----------------X-
Airton Dare1------X----------
Felipe Giaffone1-------X---------
Michel Jourdain Jr.1--------X-----
Danica Patrick1---------X------
Justin Wilson1----------------X
Marcus Ericsson1-X-----
Colton Herta1----X--
Kyle Kirkwood1X-----
Christian Rasmussen1---X-

Permanent Road Courses

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DriverTotalASSBMPBRHCOACTMIGPLAGMEXMOHMOTMTTNOLPORROARIVSILSNMTHEWGLZOL
Scott Dixon7--XXXX--XX-X
Will Power7-X-X--X---XXX-X-
Álex Palou7XXXXXXX
Sébastien Bourdais6--X--XX----XX--X
Mario Andretti6X-XXXXX-
Rick Mears5X-XX---X-X
Michael Andretti4XXXX
Alex Zanardi4XXXX
Paul Tracy4--XXX--X-
Simon Pagenaud4X-X-X---X-
Josef Newgarden4X-X-X--X---
Bobby Rahal4X-XX-X-
Colton Herta4-XXXX---
Alexander Rossi4--X-X-X--X
Dan Gurney3XXX
Emerson Fittipaldi3-XXX-
Danny Sullivan3X--XX--
Cristiano da Matta3X--XX
Hélio Castroneves3--XX----X-
Justin Wilson3X---X------X-
Dario Franchitti3---X--XX-
Ryan Hunter-Reay3X--------XX
Scott McLaughlin3X--XX--
A.J. Foyt2-XX
Bobby Unser2-X-------X
Teo Fabi2X-X----
Al Unser Jr.2-XX-
Gil de Ferran2X-X-
Max Papis2X-X-
Patrick Carpentier2-X-X-
Adrián Fernández2---XX-
A. J. Allmendinger2---XX
Ryan Briscoe2--X-X-
Takuma Sato2X------X---
Pato O'Ward2X---X----
Danny Ongais1-X-
Johnny Rutherford1----X-----
Héctor Rebaque1----X--
Roberto Guerrero1--X----
Jacques Villeneuve Sr.1----X--
Jacques Villeneuve Jr.1---X
Mark Blundell1--X-
Jimmy Vasser1-X----
Bryan Herta1X----
Christian Fittipaldi1----X
Juan Pablo Montoya1---X-----
Bruno Junqueira1-------X-
Kenny Bräck1-X---
Alex Tagliani1---------X-
Robert Doornbos1------X---
Tony Kanaan1---------X-
Marco Andretti1--------X-
Charlie Kimball1----X------
Graham Rahal1------X---------
James Hinchcliffe1------X----
Felix Rosenqvist1------X-
Rinus VeeKay1-X-----

Temporary Street Courses

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DriverTotalBaltimoreClevelandDenverDetroitEdmontonHoustonLas VegasLong BeachMiamiMonterreyMontrealNashvilleNew YorkSan JoseSão PauloSt. PetersburgSurfers ParadiseTorontoVancouver
INHBLACIVPEPDET IDET IIBELEDMGBCNRGCPLFRELBHTAMBICBAYFUNCGVNASMEASJOSAOAWASUREXHCPP1CPP2
Sébastien Bourdais12-XXXXX-X-XX-XXXX-
Michael Andretti9X--XX--XX----XXXX-
Paul Tracy9X--X-X--X--X--XXX-X
Dario Franchitti9-X-XX-X--X-XXXX
Will Power9X---XXXXX----XX-X
Scott Dixon7---XXX-XX---X---X-
Al Unser Jr.7XX----XX-X-XX-
Danny Sullivan5X--X-XX-X---
Alex Zanardi5XX-X-XX--
Ryan Hunter-Reay5X--X--X-------XX-
Simon Pagenaud5X-X-XX---X
Mario Andretti4X---XX-X---
Emerson Fittipaldi4X-X------XX-
Juan Pablo Montoya4X---XX--X
Cristiano da Matta4-------XX---XX-
Hélio Castroneves4---XX--X-X---
Bruno Junqueira4-X-------XX--X--
Josef Newgarden4-X--X--XX
Bobby Rahal3X--X-----X----
Jimmy Vasser3----XX------X---
A. J. Allmendinger3XX---------X-
Mike Conway3-X-X--X
James Hinchcliffe3----X-XX-
Marcus Ericsson3-X-XX-
Colton Herta3--X-XX
Kyle Kirkwood3X-XX--
Pato O'Ward3-X--XX
Jacques Villeneuve2X-X---
Adrián Fernández2------------XX--
Roberto Moreno2X------------X
Gil de Ferran2X-X-------
Mario Domínguez2-------X----X--
Graham Rahal2---X-------X--
Álex Palou2X---X-
Al Unser1X-----
Tom Sneva1--X----
John Andretti1-------X--
Nigel Mansell1---X--
Robby Gordon1-X------
Scott Pruett1--------X---
Greg Moore1-X------
Mark Blundell1-----X--
Maurício Gugelmin1-------X-
Patrick Carpentier1X------------
Michel Jourdain Jr.1-------X-----
Justin Wilson1----X----------X-
Dan Wheldon1---X--
Oriol Servià1----------X------
Nelson Philippe1----------X-
Robert Doornbos1-----X--
Tony Kanaan1-X--------
Ryan Briscoe1------Xx-
Takuma Sato1---X----
Carlos Huertas1-X---
Carlos Muñoz1X----
Alexander Rossi1--X---
Scott McLaughlin1----X-
Christian Lundgaard1-----X

Notes

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Track Colors
Track is part of2025 season
Track was part of the CART/IndyCar Series between1979 and2024
Track was part of the USAC Championship Car Series between1971 and1981
Key
X - at least one win in a points racex - at least one win in a non-points race- - participation, but no winno entry = no participation

Race wins by nationality

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List of races won by nationality of driver
RankCountryWinsDriver(s)Last Win (Year)
1 United States11191922025
2 Brazil112122021
3 United Kingdom7492014
4 New Zealand6622025
5 Canada5992018
6 France5332020
7 Australia5222025
8 Italy2652001
9 Mexico2552025
10 Spain2022025
11 Colombia1942016
12 Sweden1432023
13 Netherlands1032021
14 Japan612020
15 South Africa212005
 Denmark222025
17 Chile111997
 Germany111937

Race wins by teams

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Total all-time victories for Indy car teams (selected teams & active teams).All figures current through the2025 IndyCar Series season.

References

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  1. ^Ayello, Jim (March 24, 2019)."Insider: Herta, Steinbrenner, a couple of kids chasing a 'crazy' dream, make IndyCar history".The Indianapolis Star. RetrievedApril 26, 2023.
  2. ^Pryson, Mike."10 IndyCar Records That Will Never Be Broken".Autoweek. RetrievedApril 26, 2023.

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