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American auto racing team
United States Team Penske
Owner(s)Roger Penske (Penske Corporation)
Principal(s)Jonathan Diuguid (IndyCar, WEC, IMSA)
Michael Nelson (NASCAR)
BaseMooresville, North Carolina
SeriesIndyCar Series
NASCAR Cup Series
IMSA SportsCar Championship
FIA World Endurance Championship
Race driversIndyCar Series:
2.Josef Newgarden
3.Scott McLaughlin
12.David Malukas
Cup Series:
2.Austin Cindric
12.Ryan Blaney
22.Joey Logano
WeatherTech SportsCar Championship:
6.Matt Campbell
Kévin Estre
Mathieu Jaminet
7.Felipe Nasr
Nick Tandy
Laurens Vanthoor
FIA World Endurance Championship:
5.Julien Andlauer
Michael Christensen
Laurens Vanthoor
6.Matt Campbell
Kévin Estre
Laurens Vanthoor
ManufacturerIndyCar:Chevrolet
NASCAR:Ford
WeatherTech SportsCar Championship:Porsche
FIA World Endurance Championship:Porsche
Websiteteampenske.com
Career
DebutIndyCar Series:
1968 Telegraph Trophy 200 (Bowmanville)
Cup Series:
1972Winston Western 500 (Riverside)
Xfinity Series:
1997Kenwood Home & Car Audio 300 (Fontana)
Craftsman Truck Series:
1996Craftsman 200 (Portland)
ARCA Racing Series:
2000Flagstar 200 (Michigan)
Latest raceIndyCar Series:
2025Borchetta Bourbon Music City Grand Prix (Nashville Superspeedway)

Cup Series:
2025NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race (Phoenix)

Xfinity Series:
2021NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race (Phoenix)
Craftsman Truck Series:
1996GM Goodwrench/AC Delco 300 (Phoenix)
ARCA Racing Series:
2016AnywhereIsPossible 200 (Pocono)
Drivers' ChampionshipsTotal: 44
USAC: 9
IndyCar Series: 6
CART: 9
Cup Series: 5
Xfinity Series: 2
IMSA (DPi): 2
WEC (Hypercar): 1
ALMS (LMP2): 3
VASC: 3
Can-Am: 2
USRRC: 2
Indy 500 victories20 (1972,1979,1981,1984,1985,1987,1988,1991,1993,1994,2001,2002,2003,2006,2009,2015,2018,2019,2023,2024
Race victoriesTotal: 658
IndyCar Series: 246
Cup Series: 156
Xfinity Series: 81

Team Penske (formerly known asPenske Racing) is an American professionalauto racing organization that competes in theIndyCar Series,NASCAR Cup Series,IMSA SportsCar Championship, and theFIA World Endurance Championship. The team made its competitive debut at the1966 24 Hours of Daytona[1] and has since participated in a wide range of professional motorsport disciplines, includingFormula One,Can-Am,Trans-Am, and Australia’sSupercars Championship. Over the course of its history, Team Penske has amassed more than 500 race victories and secured over 40 championships across various categories of auto racing.[2] The team operates as a division ofPenske Corporation and is owned and chaired byRoger Penske.

Former logo used until 2013

IndyCar Series

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Team Penske currently fields three entries in the IndyCar Series: the No. 2HitachiDallara/Chevrolet driven byJosef Newgarden, the No. 3Dallara/Chevrolet driven byScott McLaughlin, and the No. 12VerizonDallara/Chevrolet driven byDavid Malukas. Among the team's most notable former drivers are four-timeIndianapolis 500 winnersAl Unser,Rick Mears, andHélio Castroneves. At the2024 Indianapolis 500, Team Penske claimed its record 20th victory in the prestigious event.[3] The team has also secured the IndyCar Series championship 16 times.[4]

The open-wheel division of Penske Racing was based inReading,Pennsylvania from 1973 onward. During the Formula One and CART eras, the team’s cars were constructed inPoole,Dorset,England, which also served as the base of the Formula One operation.[5][6] On October 31, 2005, Penske Racing announced that, following the conclusion of the2006 IRL season, it would consolidate its IndyCar and NASCAR operations at its facility inMooresville,North Carolina. However, due to severe flooding in Pennsylvania in 2006, the relocation to Mooresville occurred earlier than originally planned.

IndyCar history

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Early days

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Will Power's car at the2010 Indianapolis 500
Bobby Unser's Penske Indy car

Team Penske's involvement in IndyCar racing dates back to 1968, whenRoger Penske first entered the series with astockblock-poweredEagle chassis driven byMark Donohue. The team made its debut at theIndianapolis 500 in 1969, where Donohue earned the title of Rookie of the Year. In 1971, Donohue delivered Team Penske’s first IndyCar victory at thePocono 500, and the following year, he secured the team’s firstIndianapolis 500 victory in May 1972.

In 1978, Penske - alongsidePat Patrick,Dan Gurney, and several other prominent team owners - co-founded Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART). This new sanctioning body was formed in response to ongoing disputes with USAC, and it governed what were then commonly referred to as Champ Cars or IndyCars.

As of August 11, 2025, Team Penske has achieved:

  • 20victories in the Indianapolis 500[3]
  • 18pole positions at the Indianapolis 500
  • 200*open-wheel race wins across USAC, CART, and IRL
  • 29 victories in 500-mile races
  • 13 open-wheel championships

In total, the team has made 2,064 starts in IndyCar competition, earned 231 pole positions, 244 wins, and 308 poles.

Oldsmobile and Chevrolet engines era

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In 2001, Team Penske returned to the Indianapolis 500 after a five-year absence, a result of theopen-wheel split that followed the 1995 PPG IndyCar World Series season. The team competed usingOldsmobile engines. Later that year, Roger Penske announced that the organization would withdraw from CART and fully transition to theIRLIndyCar Series beginning with the 2002 season, this time with support fromChevrolet engines.

Toyota engines (2003–2005)

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FollowingToyota’s decision to transition fromCART/Champ Car to theIRLIndyCar Series, Team Penske announced on April 2, 2002, that it would switch to Toyota engines beginning with the 2003 season.[7] The partnership began successfully, highlighted byGil de Ferran’s victory at the2003 Indianapolis 500.

However, performance began to decline in 2004, with the team achieving only two race wins, five pole positions, and three fastest laps, a noticeable drop from the previous year. This decline was attributed in part to driver errors and on-track incidents. In 2005, the team experienced a modest resurgence, securing three wins and two pole positions, though overall performance remained below expectations compared to earlier seasons.

Honda engines (2006–2011)

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On October 31, 2005, it was announced that Team Penske would end its engine partnership withToyota and switch toHonda, signing an initial five-year agreement.[8] This marked a renewed collaboration, as Penske had previously worked with Honda engines during the 2000-2001 CART Champ Car seasons. Following the announcement, the team confirmedHélio Castroneves andSam Hornish Jr. as its official race drivers.

Despite Honda's status as a single engine supplier in IndyCar at the time, Penske receivedde facto factory support, with engines delivered directly from Honda’s racing divisions in Japan and the United States, along with tuning assistance fromIlmor Engineering inPlymouth,Michigan. The partnership began strongly in 2006, asSam Hornish Jr. won both theIndianapolis 500 and theIndyCar Series championship.

The Castroneves-Hornish Jr. pairing remained intact for2007. The second year of the Honda partnership showed initial promise, with the team contending for both theIndianapolis 500 and the season championship. However, a series of driver errors and on-track incidents resulted in only two race victories, and the team failed to secure any major titles - its first such outcome since 2005.

On November 9, 2007,Sam Hornish Jr. announced his move to theNASCAR Sprint Cup Series for the 2008 season, driving full-time with Team Penske.[9] Four days later,Ryan Briscoe, who had previously competed in Champ Car and theAmerican Le Mans Series, was announced as Castroneves’s new teammate.[10]

The 2008 season began slowly for Team Penske. However,Castroneves managed five top-four finishes, including two second-place results.Briscoe took time to adjust to the team and car setup, but ultimately earned his first IndyCar victory at theMilwaukee Mile, while Castroneves claimed a win atInfineon Raceway. Castroneves narrowly missed winning the2008 championship, finishing second toScott Dixon after the final round atChicagoland Speedway.

In2009,Verizon Wireless joinedExxonMobil (then McLaren’s fuel and lubricant partner) as an associate sponsor. The team introduced a third car, the No. 12, driven byWill Power, initially as a substitute forCastroneves. The entry featured primary sponsorship from Verizon and Penske Truck Rental.

The2010 season marked Team Penske's fifth year with Honda and the first time since 1994 that it fielded a three-car full-time lineup, withWill Power joining Castroneves andBriscoe full-time. The team started the year strongly, winning the first three races. Power emerged as a championship contender, but a suspension failure at the season finale inHomestead-Miami dashed his title hopes. Penske concluded the season with nine wins, thirteen pole positions, and six fastest laps, most of which were achieved by Power.

On November 12, 2010, Team Penske confirmed that it would end its Honda partnership after the2011 season, switching toChevrolet engines for 2012. In the final year of the Honda era, the driver lineup ofCastroneves,Briscoe, andPower remained unchanged. The team lostExxonMobil as a sponsor (who moved toStewart-Haas Racing inNASCAR), withShell andPennzoil becoming Penske’s official motor oil partners.

The 2011 season began with two early wins for Power, including his first career oval victory atTexas Motor Speedway. Heading into the final round atLas Vegas, Power trailedDario Franchitti by 18 points. However, on lap 11, Power was involved in a tragic 15-car accident that claimed the life ofDan Wheldon, the defendingIndianapolis 500 winner. The race was cancelled in Wheldon’s honor, and the championship standings reverted to their pre-race positions, awarding Franchitti his third consecutive and fourth overall title.

Team Penske ended the 2011 season with six victories, all by Will Power, while Castroneves and Briscoe failed to win a race.

Return to Chevrolet engines (2012–present)

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For the2012 IndyCar Series season,Roger Penske announced Team Penske’s return toChevrolet engines, receiving full factory backing fromGeneral Motors. As part of this renewed partnership, the team benefited from free engines supplied formally byIlmor Engineering - in which Penske holds a stake - and Chevrolet, along with access to official Chevrolet team vehicles, financial support, and technical personnel stationed at the team’sMooresville,North Carolina base.[11]

Penske dominated the early part of the 2012 season, winning four consecutive races.Hélio Castroneves claimed victory in the season opener atSt. Petersburg, followed byWill Power winning atBarber,Long Beach, andSão Paulo. AlthoughRyan Briscoe struggled throughout the year, he managed a win atSonoma. Power, however, came up short in the championship after a crash in theseason finale. Briscoe left the team following the season to pursue other opportunities.

In2014, after finishing runner-up in the championship three consecutive times (2010-2012),Will Power finally clinched theIndyCar Series Championship, adding another title to Team Penske’s legacy.[12]

The2015 season began strongly, withJuan Pablo Montoya winning theopening race - his second with Penske since returning fromNASCAR in 2014. TeammatesWill Power,Hélio Castroneves, and new signingSimon Pagenaud finished 2nd, 4th, and 5th respectively. Power won at theGrand Prix of Indianapolis, and Montoya captured his secondIndianapolis 500 victory shortly after, once again finishing ahead of Power. Despite a strong campaign, Montoya lost the championship toScott Dixon on a tie-breaker in the final race.[13]

Team Penske dominated the2016 season, finishing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the final standings.Simon Pagenaud capped off the year with a commanding victory and secured his first IndyCar title, becoming the ninth Penske driver to do so. It marked Team Penske’s 14th championship, and their second in three years following Power’s 2014 win.[14]

In2017, Penske signedJosef Newgarden fromEd Carpenter Racing. Newgarden quickly delivered, winning the championship that year and again in2019, giving the team back-to-back titles. Meanwhile,Will Power andSimon Pagenaud claimed back-to-backIndianapolis 500 wins in2018 and2019 respectively. In2020, although Penske drivers won more races than any other team, they missed out on both theIndianapolis 500 and theIndyCar championship, with Newgarden unable to defend his title againstDixon.

The2021 season saw Team Penske expand to four full-time entries, introducingScott McLaughlin, a three-timeSupercars champion and formerDJR Team Penske driver. This marked the first time sinceRick Mears in 1978 that Penske signed a driver without any open-wheel racing experience. 2021 proved challenging - McLaughlin needed time to adapt, while all three former champions (Power,Newgarden,Pagenaud) endured their least competitive seasons with Penske. Power and Newgarden each had potential wins slip away due to mechanical failures atDetroit andRoad America, and Pagenaud’s best finish was third place. The team’s performance at theIndianapolis 500 was also disappointing: none qualified in the top 15, Power was nearly bumped from the grid, and Pagenaud’s late charge to third was the team’s best result.

One highlight was Penske's technical partnership withParetta Autosport, an all-female-operated team fieldingSimona De Silvestro at the2021 Indy 500. While De Silvestro failed to finish, she qualified for the race in the final grid spot thanks to a Penske-prepped chassis.

Despite struggles, McLaughlin was named both IndyCar Rookie of the Year and Indy 500 Rookie of the Year, while Newgarden finished runner-up in the championship for a second straight season.

For the2022 season,Simon Pagenaud departed forMeyer Shank Racing, and Team Penske returned to a three-car lineup. Although the team again faced challenges at theIndianapolis 500, their overall performance improved significantly, winning four of the first seven races and nine overall. McLaughlin claimed his first IndyCar win atSt. Petersburg, while Power and Newgarden both led the standings during the season. Ultimately,Will Power secured his second championship title at the season finale.

In2023, Team Penske returned to victory at theIndianapolis 500, withJosef Newgarden winning the 107th running and becoming the first American winner since 2016. Despite this milestone, the rest of the season was underwhelming: only one driver finished in the top three in the standings, the team claimed just one road course win, andWill Power went winless for the first time in 16 years.

In2024, controversy hit whenJosef Newgarden was disqualified from his win atSt. Petersburg due to illegal ECU software manipulation, allowing push-to-pass during restarts - explicitly against regulations. It was the first time Penske had a win stripped sinceAl Unser Jr.'s1995 Portland victory. Unlike that instance, Penske did not appeal, and team presidentTim Cindric received a multi-race paddock ban.

Despite the scandal, the team rebounded with a strong start: all three drivers secured wins in the first seven races, andJosef Newgarden went on to win his second consecutiveIndianapolis 500, making him the first back-to-back winner sinceHélio Castroneves. The victory marked Team Penske’s 20th Indianapolis 500 triumph, solidifying their legendary status in the sport.

Team Penske garage at the2024 Hy-Vee Milwaukee Mile 250s

1994 PPG IndyCar World Series

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1994 Penske PC-23 Speedway Oval Package. The car displayed was driven byAl Unser Jr.

The 1994 IndyCar World Series Championship marked one of the most dominant performances by any team in the history of American open-wheel racing. UnderRoger Penske's leadership, the team not only found the key to winning but also discovered a way to outpace and outclass the competition throughout the season.

Powered by the revolutionaryPenske PC-23 chassis paired with theIlmor-Indy V8 engine, Penske’s lineup ofAl Unser Jr.,Paul Tracy, andEmerson Fittipaldi dominated the field. Across 16 races, the team amassed an incredible 12 wins, 10 pole positions, and 28 podium finishes, asserting near-total control of the championship battle.

The season’s defining moment came at the78th Indianapolis 500, where Penske introduced the radical and controversial Mercedes-Benz 500I engine. Exploiting a loophole in the regulations designed for stock-block pushrod engines - such as theV-6Buicks - the 500I featured an increased displacement of 650 cm³ and an additional 10inches (4.9psi/33.8kPa) of turbo boost. This translated into a power output of at least 900horsepower, with rumors suggesting it exceeded 1,000 hp, granting Penske an overwhelming advantage in qualifying and race pace.

Penske secured the pole position and the outside front row with their cars, dominated by the efforts ofAl Unser Jr. andEmerson Fittipaldi. In the race, the duo controlled the field, with Unser Jr. ultimately taking the win after Fittipaldi clipped the wall exiting Turn 4 with 16 laps remaining, relinquishing the lead. Remarkably, only rookieJacques Villeneuve finished on the lead lap alongside Unser Jr.

This dominant season saw Team Penske sweep the major titles:

  • Driver’s Championship: Al Unser Jr.
  • Constructor’s Cup: Penske PC-23
  • Manufacturer’s Cup: Ilmor-Indy V8 engine

However, the following year proved difficult; in 1995, Penske failed to qualify any cars for theIndianapolis 500, marking a surprising downturn after such dominance.

Drivers

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Penske's No. 3Dallara-Honda at the2007 Indianapolis 500
Ryan Briscoe,Hélio Castroneves, andRoger Penske at theIndianapolis Motor Speedway for Miller Lite Carb Day in 2009

Sponsorship

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Marlboro, the iconic cigarette brand, began its sponsorship of Team Penske at the1989 Indianapolis 500 and served as the primary sponsor for all Penske IndyCars starting in 1991. This partnership helped define the team’s identity through the 1990s and early 2000s.

However, due to theTobacco Master Settlement Agreement, which restricted cigarette advertising by name, Team Penske announced in late 2005 that Marlboro branding would no longer appear on their cars. Despite this, the cars continued to sport the distinctive Marlboro red and white color scheme, similar to how theScuderia Ferrari andMcLaren Formula 1 teams maintained Marlboro-inspired liveries while removing explicit branding.

By 2007, theIndyCar Series cars displayed only Team Penske insignia, removing Marlboro logos as well as sponsorship mentions fromMobil 1, although the familiar color scheme remained as a visual homage to the long-standing Marlboro partnership.

The formal end of the Marlboro relationship came in 2010, whenPhilip Morris USA discontinued its association with Team Penske after 19 years. Following this, the team adopted a new black and white livery with red trim, reflecting their new primary sponsor,Verizon Wireless. This updated design resembled the style of theMcLaren Formula One team’s black-silver livery from1997 to2005, which had similarly reflected theirMercedes-Benz engine partnership andWest cigarette sponsorship.

NASCAR

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Main article:NASCAR operations of Team Penske
Team Penske No. 2 hauler set for parade down Las Vegas Strip – 2015

Sports car racing

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United States Team Penske
Founded1965
Founder(s)Roger Penske
Teamprincipal(s)TBA
Current seriesFIA World Endurance Championship,IMSA Weathertech Sportscar Championship
Former seriesRolex Sports Car Series,United States Road Racing Championship,Can-Am,Trans-Am series,American Le Mans Series,WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
Current driversUnited StatesDane Cameron
FranceEmmanuel Collard
BrazilFelipe Nasr
Drivers'
Championships
7 ('06, '07, '08ALMS, '72, '73Can-Am, '67, '68USRRC)

Trans-Am Series

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Team Penske first competed in theTrans-Am Series with a blueSunoco 1967Chevrolet Camaro driven byMark Donohue. This series was designed for “pony cars” like theFord Mustang. Penske’s Camaros won the series championships in 1968 and 1969.

Afterward, Penske switched to a red, white, and blueAmerican Motors-backed 1970AMC Javelin, and later the restyled 1971 AMC Javelin AMX, which featured aerodynamic improvements like a tailspoiler, developed with Donohue’s input. American Motors won the Over 2.5-liter title in 1971 with Penske’s involvement.[15]

Following this success, Penske withdrew from the Trans-Am championship. Additionally, Penske Racing had an alliance withJocko’s Racing, a pioneering Trans-Am team that won the1976 Trans-Am Series championship driving a Penske-leased car.

Can-Am Series

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Penske Racing entered aLola T70 in the 1966 Can-Am Series for driverMark Donohue, achieving one victory atMosport. In 1967, Penske Racing fielded two Lola vehicles, driven by Mark Donohue andGeorge Follmer respectively. In 1968, the team transitioned to the McLaren M6, the reigning series champion from 1967. That year, Donohue secured a win atBridgehampton. Due to McLaren’s dominance in the Can-Am Series, Penske reverted to Lola cars for the 1969 season, although the team participated in only a single race atMid-Ohio.

Between 1972 and 1974, Penske served asPorsche’s official partner in theCan-Am Series. In late 1971, Penske, in collaboration withMark Donohue, contributed to the development of the turbocharged variant of thePorsche 917.George Follmer won the series in 1972, while Donohue achieved a dominant performance in 1973 with the advanced Porsche 917/30 model. Regulatory changes in 1974 limited Penske’s participation to a single race during that season.

Porsche 917/30, in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen Museum

Endurance racing

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ALola T70 Mk IIIb entered by Penske was the surprise winner of the 196924 Hours of Daytona.

During the 1970 season, the competition between the 5-liter sportscars of Porsche and Ferrari turned to the advantage of thePorsche 917. In 1971, Ferrari decided to give up any official effort with the 5-literFerrari 512. To prepare for the 1972 season, the new works prototypeFerrari 312PB was presented and engaged by the factory in several races.

Roger Penske bought a used 512 M chassis that was dismantled and rebuilt. The car was specially tuned for long races receiving many unique features, among them were a large rear wing and aviation-inspired quick refueling system. The engine was tuned byCanAm V8 specialist Traco, and was probably able to deliver more than 600 hp (450 kW). As of today, it is unknown to what extent Penske's initiative was backed by Ferrari works. This 512M was painted in a blue and yellow livery and was sponsored bySunoco and the Californian Ferrari dealer Kirk F. White. The car made the pole position for the 197124 Hours of Daytona and finished second despite an accident. For the12 Hours of Sebring the "Sunoco" made the pole again but finished the race at the sixth position after making contact with Pedro Rodrigez's 917. Despite this misfortune, the car had proved to be a serious opponent for the 917. Not only this car was the fastest on track in Daytona and Sebring but it was also the car that had the shortest refueling time.

The presence of the 512 M "Sunoco" forced Porsche to pursue his effort of research and development on the 917: The 917K short tail was modified, and the 917 LH aerodynamics received further improvements. New Magnesium chassis were developed. An entirely new car, the 917/20 was built as a test-bed for future CanAm parts and aerodynamic "low-drag" concepts.

In Le Mans the "Sunoco" Ferrari was unable to break the 200 mph (320 km/h) barrier on the straight while the Porsche 917 LH were lightning-quick at speeds of over 240 mph (380 km/h). Mark Donohue qualified fourth anyway, which was the result of an aerodynamic configuration that favored downforce over drag, which helped in the twistier sections. The car did not have much luck in the race though.

American Le Mans Series

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Both of Penske'sRS Spyders at the2007 Generac 500 where they scored an overall victory

In April 2005, it was announced thatPorsche would build anAutomobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO) sanctioned LMP2 Class Prototype that would be entered by Penske Racing in theAmerican Le Mans Series and thus formally competed asDHL Porsche Penske Racing in a reference of Porsche Motorsport works team. ThePorsche RS Spyder made its successful debut at the ALMS season final race atMazda Raceway Laguna Seca. The "Porsche Junioren" factory driversSascha Maassen andLucas Luhr finished 1st in LMP2 Class and 5th Overall in the 4–Hour Endurance Race. The livery of the Penske Racing American Le Mans Series team was inspired byJordan EJ12'sDHLFormula 1 livery driven byGiancarlo Fisichella andTakuma Sato.

In 2006, Penske Motorsports fielded two LMP2 Porsche RS Spyder in the American Le Mans Series, but did not run the2006 24 Hours of Le Mans in June. The Penske cars combined to win seven class victories and the overall win atMid-Ohio. Penske Racing won the LMP2 team championship. Drivers Sascha Maassen and Lucas Luhr tied for first place in the driver's championship, while Timo Bernhard finished fifth, Romain Dumas finished sixth, and Emmanuel Collard finished tenth.

2006 team lineup:

In 2007, Penske Motorsports fielded two LMP2 Porsche RS Spyder Evo in the American Le Mans Series. Penske Motorsports for the 2nd year in a row did not compete in2007 24 Hours of Le Mans in June. Penske's two cars combined for eleven class victories and eight overall victories during the twelve race season. Penske won the LMP2 team championship, and team drivers Romain Dumas and Timo Bernhard finished tied for first in the LMP2 driver's championship, while Sascha Maassen andRyan Briscoe tied for third place.

2007 team lineup:

Penske started their 2008 season with an overall win in the12 Hours of Sebring. This wasPorsche's first overall win in the race since 1988 in aPorsche 962.

2008 team lineup:

Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series

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On December 4, 2008, Roger Penske announced that the Team Penske officially shut down its participation in theAmerican Le Mans Series and thus defected to ALMS's rival Grand-AmRolex Sports Car Series for the full 2009 season. The team utilized a Porsche-powered Riley withTimo Bernhard andRomain Dumas as their official drivers.[16] However, in late 2009, Roger Penske announced that the team would shut down its Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series operations and be turned into the new No. 12Verizon sponsored IndyCar for Will Power to run full-time in 2010.

IMSA

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Penske ran the Acura ARX-05 in the DPi class, to some successful results.

In 2017, it was announced that Team Penske would make a comeback to sportscar racing in IMSA'sWeatherTech SportsCar Championship in a 3-year partnership withAcura, starting in the 2018 season, running 2Acura ARX-05DPis in the prototype (P) class. To prepare their debut in 2018 season, Team Penske took part in the last race of 2017, thePetit Le Mans using theOreca 07 LMP2 (same framework that the Acura DPi was based on), placing third.

2018 line-up:

2019–2020 line-up:

In 2019 Team Penske won the drivers championship withJuan Pablo Montoya andDane Cameron, whileHélio Castroneves andRicky Taylor finished 3rd on the championship.In 2020 Team Penske won again the drivers championship, this time withHélio Castroneves andRicky Taylor. In the end of that season Penske left IMSA as the 3-year partnership with Acura reached its end.[17]

Penske would return to Endurance and IMSA in a partnership withPorsche for the newLMDh regulations.For the 2023 season, the team was the only one that fielded thePorsche 963 at the2023 24 Hours of Daytona. With the No. 6 Porsche retiring due to a gearbox issue and No. 7 finishing in 7th place.[18]

Return withPorsche 963

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The No. 5 Penske-entered Porsche 963 competing at the2023 24 Hours of Le Mans

In May 2021 Porsche announced its return toFIA World Endurance Championship new categoryLMDh with Penske running their factory team.[19][20] They announced their return to both WEC and IMSA for2023 season running two newPorsche 963 in each competition.[21] To prepare their return to WEC, Penske took part in WEC2022 season with oneOreca 07-Gibson in LMP2 class.[22][23] Former Team Penske lubricant partner and supplierMobil 1 rejoined as official team's lubricant partner and supplier from 2023 season onwards due to thePorsche partnership.

2023 line-up:

Formula One

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Penskeas a Formula One chassis constructor
BasePoole,United Kingdom
Founder(s)Roger Penske
Formula One World Championship career
EnginesFord
EntrantsPenske, F&S Properties,ATS,Interscope Racing
First entry1974 Canadian Grand Prix
Last entry1977 Canadian Grand Prix
Races entered41
Race victories1
Constructors' Championships0
Drivers'
Championships
0
Points23
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
APenske PC3 being raced in a Historic Grand Prix at theLime Rock Park circuit in 2009

Penske competed in theFormula One World Championship as achassis constructor from1974 to1977 and as aworks team from1974 to1976. Although the cars were built at the British base inPoole,[24] the works team held anAmerican licence.[25] Excluding theIndianapolis 500, Penske is, along with theAll American Racers,one of only two American constructors to have achieved a win in a Formula One race.

In1971 Penskehad sponsored theMcLaren car entered in the1971 Canadian Grand Prix by theWhite Racingprivateer team[26] and in the1971 United States Grand Prix by theKirk White privateer team.[27] At the Canadian Grand PrixMark Donohue took the Penske-sponsored McLaren car to a podium finish. Penske returned three years later, in the1974 Canadian Grand Prix, with their own works team as well as own chassis, thePenske PC1, a standard tub built around aCosworthDFV engine and aHewland gearbox. Donohue took the car to 12th place on its debut.

In1975, Roger Penske mounted a full season attack with the PC1 car, Donohue managing to score a fifth place in theSwedish Grand Prix. However, the car was retired after theFrench Grand Prix and Penske entered aMarch 751 car for the next three races, scoring another fifth in theBritish Grand Prix. However, Donohue crashed the car in the final practice session of theAustrian Grand Prix atSpielberg and later died from his injuries. Penske missed theItalian Grand Prix, returning only for theUnited States Grand Prix, abandoning the March 751 car in favor of the PC1 car with Northern Irish driverJohn Watson.

For the1976 season, Penske signed a sponsorship deal withCitibank and entered a brand newPenske PC3 car for Watson. Despite a fifth-place score at theSouth African Grand Prix atKyalami, the PC3 car was evolved into thePC4 car, which was much more competitive, allowing Watson to score two podiums inFrance andBritain. Then, in theAustrian Grand Prix, the team scored their only Formula One win. So far this has been the last time an American-licensed constructor won a Formula One race.[28][29][30] Still, at the end of the year, Penske decided to withdraw from the sport to concentrate solely on Indycar racing, selling the remains of his European operations toGünter Schmid ofGermany.

For the1977 season, the car was entered by Schmid'sATS Wheels business and run by hisprivateer teamATS Racing Team. The ATS-Penske PC4, now painted yellow, debuted in theUnited States Grand Prix West withJean-Pierre Jarier at the wheel, where the Frenchman scored the team's single point of the season. A second PC4 was eventually entered forHans Heyer (who started theGerman Grand Prix despite failing to qualify) andHans Binder (3 races) but the team's fortunes sank and Schmid quit after theItalian Grand Prix, before returning in the1978 season withhis own chassis. A third PC4 car was built by Penske for theInterscope Racing team, who entered the car in theUnited States andCanadian Grands Prix, driven by AmericanDanny Ongais with no results.

In the1979 season Penske designed and built theRebaque HR100 car for wealthy Mexican 'gentleman driver'Héctor Rebaque. The car was entered for the final three races of the season, but either failed to qualify or to finish in each case.

Supercars Championship

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Main article:Dick Johnson Racing

In2015, Team Penske entered the AustralianV8 Supercars Championship, having purchased a 51% stake in Dick Johnson Racing in September 2014. The team was known as DJR Team Penske.[31] The team raced a singleFord Falcon FG X in 2015, initially withMarcos Ambrose driving car No. 17[32] andScott Pye as a co-driver in the Endurance Cup. Following the Australian Grand Prix support race, Ambrose requested to step aside from driving to let Scott Pye become the main driver from Round 2 atSymmons Plains onwards. Ambrose then became the endurance co-driver in the Endurance Cup.[33]

In October 2015, DJR Team Penske announced a return to a two-car team in 2016 withFabian Coulthard to drive car No. 12 and Scott Pye in car No. 17.[34] Roger Penske later confirmed that Ambrose elected not to continue as a co-driver in 2016.[35]

For the2017 season,Scott McLaughlin joined the team and became the new driver for the No. 17Ford Falcon FG X Supercar.[36]DJR Team Penske took out the 2017 Teams Championship, and in the following year Scott McLaughlin took out the2018 Drivers Championship in the Australia Supercars Championship. In 2019 he took out his second Drivers Championship winning an Australian Touring Cars/Supercars record of 18 races and with co-driver Alex Premat, Scott McLaughlin won his first Bathurst 1000. In October 2020, Penske sold back its shareholding in DJR Team Penske.[37]

Indianapolis 500 statistics

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Team Penske has the most Indianapolis 500 victories of any team in auto-racing history with 20 victories. In 1972, Penske driverGary Bettenhausen led the most laps but lost an engine with 24 laps to go. His teammateMark Donohue led the waning laps en route to Penske's first Indianapolis 500 victory. In 1979, Penske driverBobby Unser led the most laps of the Indianapolis 500 while teammateRick Mears won the race, from the pole.

Penske's next500 victory was one of the most controversial finishes in IndyCar history. Penske driver Unser won the pole position and led most of the final 100 laps. On lap 140, Bobby Unser and former Penske driverMario Andretti came out of the pits. Unser passed 11 cars under a yellow flag while Andretti passed 2 cars. Unser won the race but was stripped of the victory the next morning in favor of Andretti. After a lengthy appeal, Unser was reinstated the victory and was instead fined $40,000 ($104,000 in today's money). Unser retired from racing after the season was over in the fall-out of the controversy.

Penske's next Indy 500 win was with Rick Mears in 1984. Mears and former Penske driverTom Sneva battled for the lead in the final 100 laps but after Sneva dropped out with a broken CV joint, Mears led the final 40 laps unchallenged to win by 2-laps ahead of the field. The next year, first-year Penske driverDanny Sullivan led the final 61 laps en route to his first Indianapolis 500 victory after winning a 4-lap shootout withMario Andretti. In 1987, Penske driverDanny Ongais got taken out of the race due to injuries and former Penske driverAl Unser was tabbed as a temporary replacement. Unser won the race.

1988 was one of the most dominating performances by Penske Racing in the history of the Indianapolis 500. Penske's team members, Sullivan, Unser, and Mears qualified in the front row and proceeded to lead 192 of the race's 200 laps, 91 by Sullivan, 89 by Mears, and 12 by Unser. Mears won the race. In 1991, Mears won an 18-lap duel withMichael Andretti to win his 4th Indianapolis 500. Emerson Fittipaldi won the 500 in 1993 but angered American fans by drinkingorange juice instead of the traditional milk.

In 1994, the Penske team, consisting ofAl Unser Jr.,Paul Tracy andEmerson Fittipaldi led 193 of the race's 200 laps, thanks to a new engine invented by Penske that went up to 1000 horsepower. The engine was later banned, which resulted in Penske Racing not qualifying a single car in the 1995 Indianapolis 500.

Due to the open-wheel split, Penske did not field a car at the Indianapolis 500 from 1996 to 2000. In 2001, Penske Racing crossed a picket-line by fielding the team in the 500, consisting of rookieHélio Castroneves andGil de Ferran. The duo proceeded to lead the most laps, en route to the victory, giving Penske Racing a 1-2 finish, the first time in the team's history. In a post-race interview, Roger Penske said that after the heartbreak in 1995, the win was the biggest of all his Indy 500 wins.

In 2002, Castroneves barely beatPaul Tracy to win his second consecutive Indy 500. Controversy overshadowed the race when videotapes appeared to have shown that Tracy was ahead of Castroneves at the moment of a final-lap caution. After a lengthy appeal, Castroneves' win was upheld on July 2. In 2003,Gil de Ferran won his first 500 and then retired when the season was over. Penske Racing has since proceeded to win the 500 in 2006, 2009, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2023, and 2024

Penske Racing Museum

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Penske and Dallara Indy cars on display at the Penske Racing Museum in Scottsdale, Arizona

Opened in 2002, the Penske Racing Museum inScottsdale, Arizona, is located within a complex ofPenske Automotive Group car dealerships at the Scottsdale 101 Auto Collection. The two-story, 9,000-square-foot (840 m2) museum houses approximately 20 historically significant Penske Racing cars, along with trophies, artwork, engines, and other memorabilia dating from Penske Racing's earliest origins up to the present day. Displays are rotated regularly, but the museum focuses primarily on the team's successes in the Indy 500 and NASCAR, with lesser emphasis on F1 and sports car racing.

Racing results

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USAC Championship Car results

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(key) (Results inbold indicate pole position; results initalics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassisEngineDriversNo.12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728
1968HAN1LVGPHX1TRE1INDYMIL1MOSLAN1PIPCDRNAZIRPLAN2MTRSPRMIL2DQSFISFTRE2SACMIC
HAN2
PHX2RIV
Eagle 68Offy 159tcUnited StatesMark Donohue126421
1969PHX1HANINDYMIL1LANPIPCDRNAZTRE1IRPMIL2SPRDDISDQSFISFBRNTRE2SACKENPHX2RIV
Lola T152 4WDOffy 159tcUnited StatesMark Donohue667DNQ741621
1970PHX1SONTRE1INDYMIL1LANCDRMICIRPSPRMIL2ONTDQSFISFSEDTRE2SACPHX2
Lola T154Chevy V8United StatesMark Donohue68252
Ford DOHCtc230
1971RAFPHX1TRE1INDYMIL1POCMICMIL2ONTTRE2PHX2
Lola T153Ford DOHCtcUnited StatesMark Donohue68619
United KingdomDavid Hobbs20
McLaren M16AOffy 159tcUnited StatesMark Donohue66251118616
1972PHXTREINDYMILMICPOCMILONTTREPHX
McLaren M16A/BOffy 159tcUnited StatesGary Bettenhausen7411432419
United StatesGordon Johncock22
United StatesMark Donohue66171912216
United StatesMike Hiss2
1973TXSTREINDYMILPOCMICMILONTMICTRETXSPHX
McLaren M16COffy DraketcUnited StatesGary Bettenhausen526175327242021928241
Eagle 72Offy 159tc6
McLaren M16COffy DraketcUnited StatesBobby Allison1232
Eagle 72Offy 159tcUnited StatesMark Donohue66151729
McLaren M16BUnited StatesAl Loquasto (R)86DNQ
1974ONTPHX1TRE1INDYMIL1POCMIC1MIL2MIC2TRE2TRE3PHX2
McLaren M16COffy DraketcUnited StatesGary Bettenhausen81120DNQ32231
Eagle 72Offy 159tc14
McLaren M16COffy DraketcUnited StatesMike Hiss7
6831144
1975ONTPHX1TRE1INDYMIL1POCMIC1MIL2MIC2TRE2PHX2
McLaren M16C/DOffy DraketcUnited StatesBobby Allison16632252717
United StatesTom Sneva6896762229231132
1976PHX1TRE1INDYMIL1POCMIC1TXS1TRE2MIL2ONTMIC2TXS2PHX2
McLaren M16C/DOffy DraketcUnited StatesMario Andretti685
6843
United StatesTom Sneva1736137616313265
1977ONT1PHX1TXS1TREINDYMIL1POCMOSMIC1TXS2MIL2ONT2MIC2PHX2
McLaren M24Cosworth DFXUnited StatesTom Sneva81416110221318
Penske PC5/774531017
McLaren M24United StatesMario Andretti9DNQ1626244
Penske PC5/7720
1978PHX1ONT1TXS1TRE1INDYMOSMIL1POCMIC1ATLTXS2MIL2ONT2MIC2TRE2SILBRHPHX2
Penske PC-6/78Cosworth DFXUnited StatesTom Sneva122223241532851523233216
United StatesMario Andretti7DNS155131223DNS2017
United StatesMike HissRpl1
United StatesRick Mears52122192921
7123
United StatesGeorge SniderDNS
Source[38]

Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) results

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(key)

YearChassisEngineDriversNo.123456789101112131415161718192021Pts PosPos
1979PHXATLINDYTRTMCHWGLTRTONTMCHATLPHX
Penske PC-6/7CosworthDFXUnited StatesRick Mears9252157452123131st4,060
Penske PC-7United StatesBobby Unser125745111911211322nd3,820
United StatesBill Alsup(R)68DNQ15th400
United StatesMario Andretti993DNQ11th700
1980ONTINDYMILPOCMOHMCHWGLMILONTMCHMXCPHX
Penske PC-7/9CosworthDFXUnited StatesRick Mears1215512942233174th2,866
Penske PC-9United StatesBobby Unser1123191115213122DNQ2nd3,714
United StatesMario Andretti1220171216th580
Penske PC-7United StatesTom Gloy6165914th680
1981PHXMILATLMCHRIVMILMCHWGLMXCPHX
Penske PC-9BCosworthDFXUnited StatesBobby Unser3221136169371715*27th99
United StatesRick Mears6411*31*211181st304
United StatesBill Alsup788431145172nd175
1982PHXATLMILCLEMCHMILPOCRIVROAMCHPHX
Penske PC-10CosworthDFXUnited StatesRick Mears11*1*3415*12*1*1*52521st294
United StatesKevin Cogan4318510*145210252246th136
1983ATLINDYMILCLEMCHROAPOCRIVMOHMCHCPLLAGPHX
Penske PC-11/10BCosworthDFXUnited StatesRick Mears18*3741731991*1321176th92
23
United StatesAl Unser72221*2311114541141st151
1984LBHPHXINDYMILPORMEACLEMCHROAPOCMOHSANMCHPHXLAGCPL
Penske PC-12
March 84C
CosworthDFXUnited StatesAl Unser1222152781030388134176149th76
23
United StatesRick Mears621181*2101043425*DNQ4th110
March 84CUnited StatesJohnny Rutherford514*1122nd20
New ZealandMike Thackwell182040th0
1985LBHINDYMILPORMEACLEMCHROAPOCMOHSANMCHLAGPHXMIA
March 85CCosworthDFXUnited StatesDanny Sullivan434271827141352588414th126
51
United StatesRick Mears12110th51
533012
United StatesAl Unser543372713*21*41st151
1142*312
1986PHXLBHINDYMILPORMEACLETORMCHPOCMOHSANMCHROALAGPHXMIA
March 86CChevrolet265A
CosworthDFX
United StatesRick Mears119316481281783208th89
Penske PC-15201918173
March 86C43*
United StatesDanny Sullivan411111111*225163*5126223rd147
Penske PC-1526
March 86C19
Chevrolet265AUnited StatesAl Unser1114201541st0
Penske PC-151822
1987LBHPHXINDYMILPORMEACLETORMCHPOCROAMOHNAZLAGMIA
Penske PC-16Chevrolet265AUnited StatesDanny Sullivan3221111119th87
March 86C1320424175322212
Penske PC-16United StatesRick Mears89202131875th102
March 86C2310211*94335
United StatesDanny Ongais25Inj42nd0
CosworthDFXUnited StatesAl Unser113th39
6215
Penske PC-16Chevrolet265A9DNQ
1988PHXLBHINDYMILPORCLETORMEAMCHPOCMOHROANAZLAGMIA
Penske PC-17Chevrolet265AUnited StatesRick Mears5228116236313233127524th129
United StatesDanny Sullivan9231323*21324118541151st182
United StatesAl Unser1319th23
60913
1989PHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLEMEATORMCHPOCMOHROANAZLAG
Penske PC-18Chevrolet265AUnited StatesDanny Sullivan13828102483*231513147th107
AustraliaGeoff Brabham1439th0
United StatesAl Unser1016th14
252487
United StatesRick Mears415231585457263212nd186
1990PHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLEMEATORMCHDENVANMOHROANAZLAG
Penske PC-19Chevrolet265ABrazilEmerson Fittipaldi1523379362017186122165th144
United StatesRick Mears21652458212147473243rd168
United StatesDanny Sullivan763328144114421225161816th139
1991SFRLBHPHXINDYMILDETPORCLEMEATORMCHDENVANMOHROANAZLAG
Penske PC-20Chevrolet265AUnited StatesRick Mears334511556173201866151554th145
BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi5191731181227212021726845th140
Penske PC-19CanadaPaul Tracy(R)172172521st6
1992SFRPHXLBHINDYDETPORMILNHATORMCHCLEROAVANMOHNAZLAG
Penske PC-21Chevrolet265BBrazilEmerson Fittipaldi5133248242119131*1*1917194th151
United StatesAl Unser41216th15
United StatesRick Mears2862671641613th47
CanadaPaul Tracy16211917231612th59
Penske PC-20Chevrolet265A7420223
1993SFRPHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLETORMCHNHAROAVANMOHNAZLAG
Penske PC-22Chevrolet265CBrazilEmerson Fittipaldi4214131323122133571522nd183
CanadaPaul Tracy12211613020931119211325313rd157
1994SFRPHXLBHINDYMILDETPORCLETORMCHMOHNHAVANROANAZLAG
Penske PC-23Ilmor265DBrazilEmerson Fittipaldi221*212222031033*93342nd178
Mercedes-Benz 500I17*
Ilmor265DCanadaPaul Tracy316232031335162*22018*1*1*3rd152
Mercedes-Benz 500I23
Ilmor265DUnited StatesAl Unser Jr.311421*1*10*1*1*29811122201st225
Mercedes-Benz 500I1
1995MIASFRPHXLBHNAZINDYMILDETPORROATORCLEMCHMOHNHAVANLAG
Penske PC-24Mercedes-Benz IC108BUnited StatesAl Unser Jr.115681*13DNQ2*51*2826182131*62nd161
Lola T95/0011DNQ
Reynard 94i21DNQ
Penske PC-24BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi224183*201DNQ231021151025521571611th67
Lola T95/009DNQ
Penske PC-2389DNQ
1996MIARIOSFRLBHNAZ500MILDETPORCLETORMCHMOHROAVANLAG
Penske PC-25Mercedes-Benz IC108CUnited StatesAl Unser Jr.28293382*22441341310*5164th125
CanadaPaul Tracy323*19224573172795DNS12182913th60
DenmarkJan Magnussen(R)1424th5
1997MIASFRLBHNAZRIOGATMILDETPORCLETORMCHMOHROAVANLAGFON
Penske PC-26Mercedes-Benz IC108DUnited StatesAl Unser Jr.227274371820825420202275112213th67
CanadaPaul Tracy3219*71*116Wth7710427282826265th121
1998MIAMOTLBHNAZRIOGATMILDETPORCLETORMCHMOHROAVANLAGHOUSFRFON
Penske PC-27Mercedes-Benz IC108EUnited StatesAl Unser Jr.2222291516193245171722627567222711th72
BrazilAndre Ribeiro317922DNS2220181615222328102571417132822nd13
1999MIAMOTLBHNAZRIOGATMILPORCLEROATORMCHDETMOHCHIVANLAGHOUSRFFON
Penske PC-27BMercedes-Benz IC108EUnited StatesAl Unser Jr.2262412131522721st26
Lola B99/0012191659915252525Wth
Penske PC-27BBrazilTarso Marques(R)142528th4
392618
Lola B99/0024
Penske PC-27BUnited StatesAlex Barron182427th4
Lola B99/00UruguayGonzalo Rodríguez(R)12DNS33rd1
2000MIALBHRIOMOTNAZMILDETPORCLETORMCHCHIMOHROAVANLAGGATHOUSRFFON
Reynard 2KiHonda HR-0BrazilGil de Ferran26*7*179112911461832255283*2331st168
BrazilHélio Castroneves32522413161617*21165*211*9201*95697th129
2001MTYLBHTEXNAZMOTMILDETPORCLETORMCHCHIMOHROAVANLAUROCHOULAGSRFFON
Reynard 01iHonda HR-1BrazilGil de Ferran123C123137613414*24325281*1*3*461st199
BrazilHélio Castroneves381*C1112*261*17121987*1*7*181245620224th141
  • Gonzalo Rodríguez was killed during practice for the Laguna Seca race.
  • 1TheFirestone Firehawk 600 was canceled after qualifying due to excessiveg-forces on the drivers.

IndyCar Series results

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(key)

YearChassisEngineDriversNo.12345678910111213141516171819Pos.Pts.
2001PHXHMSATLINDYTXSPPIRRIRKANNSHKTYGATCHITXS
Dallara IR-01OldsmobileAuroraV8BrazilGil de Ferran6624228th46
BrazilHélio Castroneves68181*24th64
2002HMSPHXFONNAZINDYTXSPPIRRIRKANNSHMCHKTYGATCHITXS
Dallara IR-02Chevrolet IndyV8BrazilHélio Castroneves331551421739652*42*2nd511
BrazilGil de Ferran62243*10161*2*525211233rd443
ItalyMax Papis2143rd16
2003HMSPHXMOTINDYTXSPPIRRIRKANNSHMCHGATKTYNAZCHIFONTXS
Dallara IR-03
G-Force GF09
Toyota IndyV8BrazilHélio Castroneves332222712223171*51*206133rd484
BrazilGil de Ferran62*1418333*1739412151*2nd489
United StatesAlex Barron1717th216
2004HMSPHXMOTINDYTXSRIRKANNSHMILMCHKTYPPIRNAZCHIFONTXS
Dallara IR-04Toyota IndyV8BrazilHélio Castroneves32*6391237312101265*107*1*4th446
United StatesSam Hornish Jr.61151926411823414181164177th387
2005HMSPHXSTPMOTINDYTXSRIRKANNSHMILMCHKTYPPIRSNMCHIWGLFON
Dallara IR-05Toyota IndyV8BrazilHélio Castroneves3522011951*851621542121296th440
United StatesSam Hornish Jr.62115723*2181221*572*173753rd512
2006HMSSTPMOTINDYWGLTXSRIRKANNSHMILMCHKTYSNMCHI
Dallara IR-05HondaHI6RV8BrazilHélio Castroneves321*1*257110651413543rd473
United StatesSam Hornish Jr.63*8411241*1*142191931st475
2007HMSSTPMOTKANINDYMILTXSIOWRIRWGLNSHMOHMCHKTYSNMDETCHI
Dallara IR-05HondaHI7RV8BrazilHélio Castroneves391*73316*168111863*17921446th446
United StatesSam Hornish Jr.63756491*141524149185123*5th465
2008HMSSTPMOTLBHKANINDYMILTXSIOWRIRWGLNSHMOHEDMKTYSNMDETCHISRF1
Dallara IR-05HondaHI8RV8BrazilHélio Castroneves34224452*14*216322*21*21*72nd629
AustraliaRyan Briscoe6192397231371512*231*6729315th447
2009STPLBHKANINDYMILTXSIOWRIRWGLTOREDMKTYMOHSNMCHIMOTHMS
Dallara IR-05HondaHI9RV8BrazilHélio Castroneves3721111717418241218201054th433
AustraliaWill Power619th215
122531*9DNS
AustraliaRyan Briscoe61134152*2*2*192241221*182*3rd604
2010SAOSTPALALBHKANINDYTXSIOWWGLTOREDMMOHSNMCHIKTYMOTHMS
Dallara IR-05HondaHI10RV8BrazilHélio Castroneves39417492029241035611*54th531
AustraliaRyan Briscoe6143686241*421846411*24445th482
AustraliaWill Power1211*431281451*12*21*1683252nd597
2011STPALALBHSAOINDYTXSMILIOWTOREDMMOHNHMSNMBALMOTKTYLSV
Dallara IR-05HondaHI11RV8BrazilHélio Castroneves32071221171049717219172172229C211th312
AustraliaRyan Briscoe618212*32763116710168314208C26th364
AustraliaWill Power1221*101*1431*42124*1*1451*1*219C22nd555
2012STPALALBHSAOINDYDETTEXMILIOWTOREDMMOHSNMBALFON
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tAustraliaRyan Briscoe251472551631418198712176th370
BrazilHélio Castroneves3131341017766*611661054th431
AustraliaWill Power127111*284812231532*2*6*242nd465
2013STPALALBHSAOINDYDETTXSMILIOWPOCTORMOHSNMBALHOUFON
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tUnited StatesA. J. Allmendinger21923725251627th79
BrazilHélio Castroneves32310136581*28862679182362nd550
AustraliaWill Power121651624198207317415*184118*121*1*4th498
2014STPLBHALAIMSINDYDETTXSHOUPOCIOWTORMOHMILSNMFON
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya2154211651213327116181911254*4th586
BrazilHélio Castroneves331119325*1*8921*28212*191118142nd609
AustraliaWill Power121*2588122*1411101410361*10*91st671
2015STPNOLLBHALAIMSINDYDETTXSTORFONMILIOWMOHPOCSNM
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tAustraliaWill Power12*72041*2418134*19*221014473rd493
ColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya215*314311010*47442411362nd556
BrazilHélio Castroneves3422156761933232111516155th453
FranceSimon Pagenaud2252049251031411119914371611th384
2016STPPHXLBHALAIMSINDYDETROAIOWTORMOHPOCTXSWGLSNM
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya219458333207202011891338th433
BrazilHélio Castroneves34113*7211514513215195373rd504
AustraliaWill Power12DNS37419102011*2121820202nd532
SpainOriol Servià1824th72
FranceSimon Pagenaud222*211*1*1913*2*1349118471*1st659
2017STPLBHALAPHXIMSINDYDETTEXROAIOWTORMOHPOCGATWGLSNM
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tFranceSimon Pagenaud12531*414165347544391*2nd629
United StatesJosef Newgarden2831911194213261*1*21*1821st642
BrazilHélio Castroneves3694452792031*8774454th598
AustraliaWill Power12191314*21*231831*54212120635th562
ColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya2210624th93
2018STPPHXLBHALAIMSINDYDETTXSROAIOWTORMOHPOCGATPORSNM
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tUnited StatesJosef Newgarden17171*118915131*4*94571085th560
BrazilHélio Castroneves362732nd40
AustraliaWill Power121022*2211*17218236183212133rd582
FranceSimon Pagenaud2213102498617102782884646th492
2019STPCOAALALBHIMSINDYDETTXSROATORIOWMOHPOCGATPORLAG
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tUnited StatesJosef Newgarden21*2421541*191341*1457581st641
BrazilHélio Castroneves3211829th33
AustraliaWill Power12324*1177518392181541221*25th550
FranceSimon Pagenaud227199611*617691*463*5742nd616
2020TXSIMSROAIOWINDYGATMOHIMSSTP
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tUnited StatesJosef Newgarden13714*951*5121281*412nd521
BrazilHélio Castroneves31127th57
New ZealandScott McLaughlin2235th8
AustraliaWill Power121320*211212141731*671*245th396
FranceSimon Pagenaud222312131*4221916186161068th339
2021ALASTPTXSIMSINDYDETROAMOHNSHIMSGATPORLAGLBH
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tUnited StatesJosef Newgarden223262412102*21*1*1081*5722nd511
New ZealandScott McLaughlin314112882019201412222349121114th305
AustraliaWill Power12281413113020*6325141*31326109th357
FranceSimon Pagenaud221231066312818142116821858th383
2022STPTXSLBHALAIMSINDYDETROAMOHTORIOWIMSNSHGATPORLAG
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tUnited StatesJosef Newgarden21611*14251341*7101*24*561822nd544
New ZealandScott McLaughlin31*2*14620291971*92234231*64th510
AustraliaWill Power1234443151*19315323116*231st560
2023STPTXSLBHALAIMSINDYDETROAMOHTORIOWNSHIMSGATPORLAG
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tUnited StatesJosef Newgarden2171*915711021251*1*425255215th479
New ZealandScott McLaughlin313*61011614785625285923rd488
AustraliaWill Power127166312232133145210692547th425
2024STPTHE1LBHALAIMSINDYDETROALAGMOHIOWTORGATPORMILNSH
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tUnited StatesJosef Newgarden22684161712621925371113262738th401
New ZealandScott McLaughlin3272261*66*203*2131*3162781*53rd505
AustraliaWill Power122DNQ62224617111811218*1*210244th498
2025STPTHELBHALAIGPINDYDETGATROAMOHIOWTORLAGPORMILNSH
DallaraDW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tUnited StatesJosef Newgarden23132710122292525272*1024112418th*239*
New ZealandScott McLaughlin34*2763430122412234262610711th*285*
AustraliaWill Power122665531642714263241171*6th*342*

* Season still in progress

  1. ^ Non-points-paying, exhibition race.
  2. ^ Thefinal race at Las Vegas was abandoned after 12 laps due toDan Wheldon's death.

Complete Formula One World Championship results

[edit]
Main article:Penske Grand Prix results

(italics indicatesnon-works entries;bold indicates championships won)

Formula One results
YearEntrantCarEngineTyresNo.DriversPointsWCC
1974Penske CarsPenske PC1Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8G66United StatesMark Donohue0-
1975Penske Cars
Penske Cars
Penske PC1
March 751
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8G28United StatesMark Donohue
United KingdomJohn Watson
212th
1976Citibank Team PenskePenske PC3
Penske PC4
Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8G28United KingdomJohn Watson205th
F&S PropertiesPenske PC339NetherlandsBoy Hayje
1977ATS Racing TeamPenske PC4Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0V8G33 / 35
34
35
AustriaHans Binder
FranceJean-Pierre Jarier
West GermanyHans Heyer
112th
Interscope Racing14United StatesDanny Ongais

IMSA SportsCar Championship results

[edit]
YearCar12345678910PositionPoints
2018DAYSEBLBHMOHBELWGLMOSELKLGAATL
#6Acura ARX-05101452331053135th251
#7Acura ARX-0591561212591057th244
2019DAYSEBLBHMOHBELWGLMOSELKLGAATL
#6Acura ARX-0569311332141st302
#7Acura ARX-0534253557233rd284
2020DAY1DAY2SEB1ELKATL1MOHATL2LGASEB2
#6Acura ARX-054468673227th247
#7Acura ARX-058871112181st265
2023DAYSEBLBHLAGWGLMOSELKIMSPET
#6Porsche 96383129571104th2691
#7Porsche 9637539761245th2691
2024DAYSEBLBHLGADETWGLELKIMSATL
#6Porsche 96349412315322nd2869
#7Porsche 96313334121531st2982
2025DAYSEBLBHLGADETWGLELKIMSATL
#6Porsche 9633221325731st2907
#7Porsche 96311124111112102nd2689

* Season still in progress

24 Hours of Le Mans results

[edit]
YearEntrantNo.CarDriversClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1971United StatesNorth American Racing Team
United States Penske Racing
11Ferrari 512MUnited StatesMark Donohue
United KingdomDavid Hobbs
S 5.058DNFDNF
2022United States Team Penske5Oreca 07-GibsonUnited StatesDane Cameron
FranceEmmanuel Collard
BrazilFelipe Nasr
LMP23689th5th
2023GermanyPorsche Penske Motorsport5Porsche 963United StatesDane Cameron
DenmarkMichael Christensen
FranceFrédéric Makowiecki
Hypercar32516th9th
6FranceKévin Estre
GermanyAndré Lotterer
BelgiumLaurens Vanthoor
32022nd11th
75FranceMathieu Jaminet
BrazilFelipe Nasr
United KingdomNick Tandy
84DNFDNF
2024GermanyPorsche Penske Motorsport4Porsche 963FranceMathieu Jaminet
BrazilFelipe Nasr
United KingdomNick Tandy
Hypercar211DNFDNF
5AustraliaMatt Campbell
DenmarkMichael Christensen
FranceFrédéric Makowiecki
3116th6th
6FranceKévin Estre
GermanyAndré Lotterer
BelgiumLaurens Vanthoor
3114th4th
2025GermanyPorsche Penske Motorsport4Porsche 963BrazilFelipe Nasr
United KingdomNick Tandy
GermanyPascal Wehrlein
Hypercar3868th8th
5FranceJulien Andlauer
DenmarkMichael Christensen
FranceMathieu Jaminet
3866th6th
6AustraliaMatt Campbell
FranceKévin Estre
BelgiumLaurens Vanthoor
3872nd2nd

FIA World Endurance Championship Results

[edit]
YearCarClass12345678Pos.Pts.
2022SEBSPALMSMNZFUJBHR
#5Oreca 07LMP28448th42
2023SEBPORSPALMNMONFUJBHR
#5Porsche 963Hypercar5104941273rd99
#6Porsche 96363Ret11735
2024QATIMOSPALMNSAPCOAFUJBHR
#5Porsche 963Hypercar33Ret637Ret22nd188
#6Porsche 963122426110
2025QATIMOSPALMNSAOCOAFUJBHR
#5Porsche 963Hypercar10111263104143rd165
#6Porsche 9631189241313

* Season still in progress

Championships and major wins

[edit]

IndyCar champions

[edit]
YearDriverWinsChassisEngineTires
1977United StatesTom Sneva2McLaren M24
Penske PC-5
CosworthGoodyear
1978United States Tom Sneva (2)0Penske PC-6CosworthGoodyear
1979United StatesRick Mears3Penske PC-7
Penske PC-6
CosworthGoodyear
1981United States Rick Mears (2)6Penske PC-9BCosworthGoodyear
1982United States Rick Mears (3)4Penske PC-10CosworthGoodyear
1983United StatesAl Unser1Penske PC-11CosworthGoodyear
1985United States Al Unser (2)1March 85CCosworthGoodyear
1988United StatesDanny Sullivan4Penske PC-17Chevrolet AGoodyear
1994United StatesAl Unser Jr.8Penske PC-23Ilmor,Mercedes-BenzGoodyear
2000BrazilGil de Ferran2Reynard 2KIHonda HR-0Firestone
2001Brazil Gil de Ferran (2)2Reynard 01iHonda HR-1Firestone
2006United StatesSam Hornish Jr.4Dallara IR-05Honda HI6RFirestone
2014AustraliaWill Power3Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone
2016FranceSimon Pagenaud5Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone
2017United StatesJosef Newgarden4Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone
2019United States Josef Newgarden (2)4Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone
2022Australia Will Power (2)1Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone

Indianapolis 500 victories

[edit]
YearDriverChassisEngineTires
1972United StatesMark DonohueMcLaren M16BOffenhauserGoodyear
1979United States Rick MearsPenske PC-6CosworthGoodyear
1981United StatesBobby UnserPenske PC-9BCosworthGoodyear
1984United States Rick Mears (2)March 84CCosworthGoodyear
1985United StatesDanny SullivanMarch 85CCosworthGoodyear
1987United StatesAl UnserMarch 86CCosworthGoodyear
1988United States Rick Mears (3)Penske PC-17Chevrolet AGoodyear
1991United States Rick Mears (4)Penske PC-20Chevrolet AGoodyear
1993BrazilEmerson FittipaldiPenske PC-22Chevrolet CGoodyear
1994United States Al Unser Jr.Penske PC-23Mercedes-Benz 500IGoodyear
2001BrazilHélio Castroneves(R)Dallara IR-01Oldsmobile Aurora V8Firestone
2002Brazil Hélio Castroneves (2)Dallara IR-02Chevrolet Indy V8Firestone
2003BrazilGil de FerranG-Force GF09Toyota Indy V8Firestone
2006United StatesSam Hornish Jr.Dallara IR-05Honda HI6RFirestone
2009Brazil Hélio Castroneves (3)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9RFirestone
2015ColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaDallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone
2018AustraliaWill PowerDallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone
2019FranceSimon PagenaudDallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone
2023United StatesJosef NewgardenDallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone
2024United States Josef Newgarden (2)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone

IndyCar wins

[edit]
IndyCar wins
#SeasonDateSanctionTrackNo.Winning driverChassisEngineTiresStartLaps Led
11971July 3USACPocono 500(O)66United StatesMark DonohueMcLaren M16AOffenhauserL4t 159 ciGoodyearPole126
2July 18USACMichigan(O)66United States Mark Donohue (2)McLaren M16AOffenhauser L4t 159 ciGoodyear275
31972April 23USACTrenton Speedway(O)7United StatesGary BettenhausenMcLaren M16AOffenhauser L4t 159 ciGoodyear585
4May 27USACIndianapolis 500(O)66United States Mark Donohue (3)McLaren M16BOffenhauser L4t 159 ciGoodyear313
51973October 6USACTexas World Speedway(O)5United States Gary Bettenhausen (2)McLaren M16COffenhauser L4t 159 ciGoodyear1414
61975September 13USACMichigan(O)68United StatesTom SnevaMcLaren M16COffenhauser L4t 159 ciGoodyear77
71977April 2USACTexas World Speedway(O)8United States Tom Sneva (2)McLaren M24CosworthDFXV8tGoodyear87
8June 26USACPocono 500(O)8United States Tom Sneva (3)McLaren M24Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear445
91978June 18USACMilwaukee Mile(O)7United StatesRick MearsPenske PC-6Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear323
10July 23USACAtlanta Motor Speedway(O)7United States Rick Mears (2)Penske PC-6Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear368
11September 23USACTrenton Speedway(O)7United StatesMario AndrettiPenske PC-6Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear333
12October 7USACBrands Hatch(R)7United States Rick Mears (3)Penske PC-6Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear217
131979May 27USACIndianapolis 500(O)9United States Rick Mears (4)Penske PC-6Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole25
141979June 10CARTTrenton Speedway Race 1(O)12United StatesBobby UnserPenske PC-7Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear223
15June 10CARTTrenton Speedway Race 2(O)12United States Bobby Unser (2)Penske PC-7Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole62
16July 15CARTMichigan Twin 125 #2(O)12United States Bobby Unser (3)Penske PC-7Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear1836
17August 5CARTWatkins Glen(R)12United States Bobby Unser (4)Penske PC-7Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear236
18August 19CARTTrenton Speedway(O)9United States Rick Mears (5)Penske PC-7Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear538
19September 2CARTOntario 500(O)12United States Bobby Unser (5)Penske PC-7Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear397
20September 15CARTMichigan(O)12United States Bobby Unser (6)Penske PC-7Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole49
21September 30CARTAtlanta Motor Speedway(O)9United States Rick Mears (6)Penske PC-7Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear230
221980June 8CARTMilwaukee Mile(O)11United States Bobby Unser (7)Penske PC-9Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear529
23June 22CARTPocono 500(O)11United States Bobby Unser (8)Penske PC-9Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole116
24August 3CARTWatkins Glen(R)11United States Bobby Unser (9)Penske PC-9Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear318
25August 31CARTOntario 500(O)11United States Bobby Unser (10)Penske PC-9Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole182
26September 20CARTMichigan(O)12United States Mario Andretti (2)Penske PC-9Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole53
27October 26CARTAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez(R)1United States Rick Mears (7)Penske PC-9Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear228
281981May 24USACIndianapolis 500(O)3United States Bobby Unser (11)Penske PC-9BCosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole89
291981June 21CARTAtlanta Twin 125 #1(O)6United States Rick Mears (8)Penske PC-9BCosworth DFX V8tGoodyear75
30June 21CARTAtlanta Twin 125 #2(O)6United States Rick Mears (9)Penske PC-9BCosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole62
31August 30CARTRiverside International Raceway(R)6United States Rick Mears (10)Penske PC-9BCosworth DFX V8tGoodyear351
32September 20CARTMichigan(O)6United States Rick Mears (11)Penske PC-9BCosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole22
33October 4CARTWatkins Glen(R)6United States Rick Mears (12)Penske PC-9BCosworth DFX V8tGoodyear315
34October 18CARTAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez(R)6United States Rick Mears (13)Penske PC-9BCosworth DFX V8tGoodyear623
351982March 28CARTPhoenix International Raceway(O)1United States Rick Mears (14)Penske PC-10Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole139
36May 1CARTAtlanta Motor Speedway(O)1United States Rick Mears (15)Penske PC-10Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole123
37August 15CARTPocono 500(O)1United States Rick Mears (16)Penske PC-10Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole142
38August 29CARTRiverside International Raceway(R)1United States Rick Mears (17)Penske PC-10Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear445
391983July 3CARTGrand Prix of Cleveland(A)7United StatesAl UnserPenske PC-11Cosworth DFX V8tGoodyear755
40September 18CARTMichigan(O)1United States Rick Mears (18)Penske PC-10BCosworth DFX V8tGoodyear1155
411984May 27USACIndianapolis 500(O)6United States Rick Mears (19)March 84CCosworth DFX V8tGoodyear3119
421985May 26USACIndianapolis 500(O)5United StatesDanny SullivanMarch 85CCosworth DFX V8tGoodyear867
431985August 18CARTPocono 500(O)5United States Rick Mears (20)March 85CCosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole36
44October 13CARTPhoenix International Raceway(O)5United States Al Unser (2)March 85CCosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole112
45November 9CARTTamiami Park(S)4United States Danny Sullivan (2)March 85CCosworth DFX V8tGoodyear44
461986June 29CARTMeadowlands Sports Complex(S)4United States Danny Sullivan (3)March 86CCosworth DFX V8tGoodyear526
47July 6CARTGrand Prix of Cleveland(A)4United States Danny Sullivan (4)March 86CCosworth DFX V8tGoodyearPole60
481987May 24USACIndianapolis 500(O)25United States Al Unser (3)March 86CCosworth DFX V8tGoodyear2018
491987August 16CARTPocono 500(O)8United States Rick Mears (21)March 86CChevrolet265AV8tGoodyear280
501988May 29USACIndianapolis 500(O)5United States Rick Mears (22)Penske PC-17Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyearPole89
511988June 5CARTMilwaukee Mile(O)5United States Rick Mears (23)Penske PC-17Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyear3149
52June 19CARTGrand Prix of Portland(R)9United States Danny Sullivan (5)Penske PC-17Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyearPole46
53August 7CARTMichigan 500(O)9United States Danny Sullivan (6)Penske PC-17Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyear592
54September 25CARTNazareth Speedway(O)9United States Danny Sullivan (7)Penske PC-17Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyearPole74
55October 16CARTLaguna Seca Raceway(R)9United States Danny Sullivan (8)Penske PC-17Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyearPole70
561989April 9CARTPhoenix International Raceway(O)4United States Rick Mears (24)Penske PC-18Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyearPole93
57June 4CARTMilwaukee Mile(O)4United States Rick Mears (25)Penske PC-18Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyearPole120
58August 20CARTPocono 500(O)1United States Danny Sullivan (9)Penske PC-18Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyear713
59September 10CARTRoad America(R)1United States Danny Sullivan (10)Penske PC-18Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyearPole19
60October 15CARTLaguna Seca Raceway(R)4United States Rick Mears (26)Penske PC-18Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyearPole47
611990April 8CARTPhoenix International Raceway(O)2United States Rick Mears (27)Penske PC-19Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyearPole132
62July 8CARTGrand Prix of Cleveland(A)7United States Danny Sullivan (11)Penske PC-19Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyear524
63October 7CARTNazareth Speedway(O)1BrazilEmerson FittipaldiPenske PC-19Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyear3146
64October 21CARTLaguna Seca Raceway(R)7United States Danny Sullivan (12)Penske PC-19Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyearPole84
651991May 26USACIndianapolis 500(O)3United States Rick Mears (28)Penske PC-20Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyearPole30
661991June 16CARTStreets of Detroit(S)5Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi (2)Penske PC-20Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyear222
67August 4CARTMichigan 500(O)3United States Rick Mears (29)Penske PC-20Chevrolet 265A V8tGoodyearPole71
681992March 22CARTSurfers Paradise Street Circuit(S)5Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi (3)Penske PC-21Chevrolet 265B V8tGoodyear33
69August 9CARTGrand Prix of Cleveland(A)5Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi (4)Penske PC-21Chevrolet 265B V8tGoodyearPole67
70August 23CARTRoad America(R)5Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi (5)Penske PC-21Chevrolet 265B V8tGoodyear241
71September 13CARTMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)5Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi (6)Penske PC-21Chevrolet 265B V8tGoodyear337
NCOctober 3CARTNazareth Speedway(O)5Brazil Emerson FittipaldiPenske PC-21Chevrolet 265B V8tGoodyear339
721993April 18CARTStreets of Long Beach(S)12CanadaPaul TracyPenske PC-22Chevrolet 265C V8tGoodyear281
731993May 30USACIndianapolis 500(O)4Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi (7)Penske PC-22Chevrolet 265C V8tGoodyear916
741993June 27CARTGrand Prix of Portland(R)4Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi (8)Penske PC-22Chevrolet 265C V8tGoodyear270
75July 11CARTGrand Prix of Cleveland(A)12Canada Paul Tracy (2)Penske PC-22Chevrolet 265C V8tGoodyearPole69
76July 18CARTExhibition Place Street Circuit(S)12Canada Paul Tracy (3)Penske PC-22Chevrolet 265C V8tGoodyear254
77August 23CARTRoad America(R)12Canada Paul Tracy (4)Penske PC-22Chevrolet 265C V8tGoodyearPole50
78September 12CARTMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)4Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi (9)Penske PC-22Chevrolet 265C V8tGoodyear369
79October 3CARTLaguna Seca Raceway(R)12Canada Paul Tracy (5)Penske PC-22Chevrolet 265C V8tGoodyear280
801994April 10CARTPhoenix International Raceway(O)2Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi (10)Penske PC-23Ilmor265DV8tGoodyear6124
81April 17CARTGrand Prix of Long Beach(S)31United StatesAl Unser Jr.Penske PC-23Ilmor 265D V8tGoodyear261
821994May 29USACIndianapolis 500(O)31United States Al Unser Jr. (2)Penske PC-23Mercedes-Benz 500IV8tGoodyearPole48
831994June 5CARTMilwaukee Mile(O)31United States Al Unser Jr. (3)Penske PC-23Ilmor 265D V8tGoodyear11155
84June 12CARTDetroit Belle Isle Grand Prix(S)3Canada Paul Tracy (6)Penske PC-23Ilmor 265D V8tGoodyear324
85June 26CARTGrand Prix of Portland(R)31United States Al Unser Jr. (4)Penske PC-23Ilmor 265D V8tGoodyearPole96
86July 10CARTGrand Prix of Cleveland(A)31United States Al Unser Jr. (5)Penske PC-23Ilmor 265D V8tGoodyearPole82
87August 14CARTMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)31United States Al Unser Jr. (6)Penske PC-23Ilmor 265D V8tGoodyearPole26
88August 21CARTNew Hampshire Speedway(O)31United States Al Unser Jr. (7)Penske PC-23Ilmor 265D V8tGoodyear1083
89September 4CARTStreets of Vancouver(S)31United States Al Unser Jr. (8)Penske PC-23Ilmor 265D V8tGoodyear826
90September 18CARTNazareth Speedway(O)3Canada Paul Tracy (7)Penske PC-23Ilmor 265D V8tGoodyear2192
91October 9CARTLaguna Seca Raceway(R)3Canada Paul Tracy (8)Penske PC-23Ilmor 265D V8tGoodyearPole84
921995April 9CARTGrand Prix of Long Beach(S)1United States Al Unser Jr. (9)Penske PC-24Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8tGoodyear474
93April 23CARTNazareth Speedway(O)2Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi (11)Penske PC-24Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8tGoodyear438
94June 25CARTGrand Prix of Portland(R)1United States Al Unser Jr. (10)Penske PC-24Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8tGoodyear376
95August 13CARTMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)1United States Al Unser Jr. (11)Penske PC-24Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8tGoodyear811
96September 3CARTStreets of Vancouver(S)1United States Al Unser Jr. (12)Penske PC-24Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8tGoodyear940
971997April 27CARTNazareth Speedway(O)3Canada Paul Tracy (9)Penske PC-26Mercedes-Benz IC108D V8tGoodyearPole186
98May 11CARTEmerson Fittipaldi Speedway(O)3Canada Paul Tracy (10)Penske PC-26Mercedes-Benz IC108D V8tGoodyear53
99May 24CARTGateway International Raceway(O)3Canada Paul Tracy (11)Penske PC-26Mercedes-Benz IC108D V8tGoodyear225
1002000May 27CARTNazareth Speedway(O)2BrazilGil de FerranReynard 2KiHonda HR-0 V8tFirestone568
101June 18CARTDetroit Belle Isle Grand Prix(S)3BrazilHélio CastronevesReynard 2KiHonda HR-0 V8tFirestone324
102June 25CARTGrand Prix of Portland(R)2Brazil Gil de Ferran (2)Reynard 2KiHonda HR-0 V8tFirestone223
103August 13CARTMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (2)Reynard 2KiHonda HR-0 V8tFirestone255
104September 10CARTLaguna Seca Raceway(R)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (3)Reynard 2KiHonda HR-0 V8tFirestonePole81
1052001April 8CARTGrand Prix of Long Beach(S)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (4)Reynard 01iHonda HR-1 V8tFirestonePole82
1062001May 27IRLIndianapolis 500(O)68Brazil Hélio Castroneves(R) (5)Dallara IR-01OldsmobileAuroraV8Firestone1152
1072001June 17CARTDetroit Belle Isle Grand Prix(S)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (6)Reynard 01iHonda HR-1 V8tFirestonePole72
108August 12CARTMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (7)Reynard 01iHonda HR-1 V8tFirestone244
109September 22CARTRockingham Motor Speedway(O)1Brazil Gil de Ferran (3)Reynard 01iHonda HR-1 V8tFirestone284
110October 7CARTGrand Prix of Houston(S)1Brazil Gil de Ferran (4)Reynard 01iHonda HR-1 V8tFirestonePole100
1112002March 17IRLPhoenix International Raceway(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (8)Dallara IR-02Chevrolet Indy V8FirestonePole62
112May 26IRLIndianapolis 500(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (9)Dallara IR-02Chevrolet Indy V8Firestone1324
113June 16IRLPikes Peak International Raceway(O)6Brazil Gil de Ferran (5)Dallara IR-02Chevrolet Indy V8FirestonePole217
114August 25IRLGateway International Raceway(O)6Brazil Gil de Ferran (6)Dallara IR-02Chevrolet Indy V8FirestonePole81
1152003May 25IndyCarIndianapolis 500(O)6Brazil Gil de Ferran (7)G-Force GF09Toyota Indy V8Firestone1031
116July 19IndyCarNashville Superspeedway(O)6Brazil Gil de Ferran (8)Dallara IR-03Toyota Indy V8Firestone449
117August 10IndyCarGateway International Raceway(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (10)Dallara IR-03Toyota Indy V8FirestonePole96
118August 24IndyCarNazareth Speedway(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (11)Dallara IR-03Toyota Indy V8Firestone2173
119October 12IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)6Brazil Gil de Ferran (9)Dallara IR-03Toyota Indy V8FirestonePole68
1202004February 29IndyCarHomestead-Miami Speedway(O)6United StatesSam Hornish Jr.Dallara IR-04Toyota Indy V8Firestone76
121October 17IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (12)Dallara IR-04Toyota Indy V8FirestonePole104
1222005March 19IndyCarPhoenix International Raceway(O)6United States Sam Hornish Jr. (2)Dallara IR-05Toyota Indy V8Firestone625
123June 25IndyCarRichmond International Raceway(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (13)Dallara IR-05Toyota Indy V8Firestone2112
124July 24IndyCarMilwaukee Mile(O)6United States Sam Hornish Jr. (3)Dallara IR-05Toyota Indy V8FirestonePole123
1252006April 2IndyCarStreets of St. Petersburg(S)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (14)Dallara IR-05HondaHI6RV8Firestone540
126April 22IndyCarTwin Ring Motegi(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (15)Dallara IR-05Honda HI6R V8FirestonePole184
127May 28IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(O)6United States Sam Hornish Jr. (4)Dallara IR-05Honda HI6R V8FirestonePole19
128June 10IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (16)Dallara IR-05Honda HI6R V8Firestone38
129June 24IndyCarRichmond International Raceway(O)6United States Sam Hornish Jr. (5)Dallara IR-05Honda HI6R V8Firestone3212
130July 2IndyCarKansas Speedway(O)6United States Sam Hornish Jr. (6)Dallara IR-05Honda HI6R V8Firestone2149
131July 30IndyCarMichigan International Speedway(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (17)Dallara IR-05Honda HI6R V8FirestonePole61
132August 13IndyCarKentucky Speedway(O)6United States Sam Hornish Jr. (7)Dallara IR-05Honda HI6R V8Firestone257
1332007April 1IndyCarStreets of St. Petersburg(S)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (18)Dallara IR-05Honda HI7R V8FirestonePole95
134June 9IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)6United States Sam Hornish Jr. (8)Dallara IR-05Honda HI7R V8Firestone2159
1352008June 1IndyCarThe Milwaukee Mile(O)6AustraliaRyan BriscoeDallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8Firestone1136
136July 20IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)6Australia Ryan Briscoe (2)Dallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8Firestone243
137August 24IndyCarInfineon Raceway(R)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (19)Dallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8FirestonePole51
138September 7IndyCarChicagoland Speedway(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (20)Dallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8Firestone2880
NCOctober 26IndyCarSurfers Paradise Street Circuit(S)6Australia Ryan BriscoeDallara IR-05Honda HI8R V8Firestone339
1392009April 5IndyCarStreets of St. Petersburg(S)6Australia Ryan Briscoe (3)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8Firestone446
140May 24IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (21)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8FirestonePole66
141June 6IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (22)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8Firestone457
142July 26IndyCarEdmonton City Centre Airport(A)12AustraliaWill PowerDallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8FirestonePole90
143August 1IndyCarKentucky Speedway(O)6Australia Ryan Briscoe (4)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8Firestone337
144August 29IndyCarChicagoland Speedway(O)6Australia Ryan Briscoe (5)Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8FirestonePole71
1452010March 14IndyCarStreets of São Paulo(S)12Australia Will Power (2)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8Firestone54
146March 29IndyCarStreets of St. Petersburg(S)12Australia Will Power (3)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8FirestonePole50
147April 11IndyCarBarber Motorsports Park(S)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (23)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8Firestone320
148June 5IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)6Australia Ryan Briscoe (6)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8FirestonePole102
149July 4IndyCarWatkins Glen International(S)12Australia Will Power (4)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8FirestonePole45
150July 18IndyCarExhibition Place(S)12Australia Will Power (5)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8Firestone215
151August 22IndyCarInfineon Raceway(S)12Australia Will Power (6)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8FirestonePole73
152September 4IndyCarKentucky Speedway(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (24)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8Firestone87
153September 18IndyCarTwin Ring Motegi(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (25)Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8FirestonePole153
1542011April 10IndyCarBarber Motorsports Park(R)12Australia Will Power (7)Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8FirestonePole90
155May 1–2IndyCarStreets of São Paulo(S)12Australia Will Power (8)Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8FirestonePole32
156June 11IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway Race 2(O)12Australia Will Power (9)Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8Firestone368
157July 24IndyCarEdmonton City Centre Airport(S)12Australia Will Power (10)Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8Firestone257
158August 28IndyCarInfineon Raceway(R)12Australia Will Power (11)Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8FirestonePole71
159September 4IndyCarStreets of Baltimore(S)12Australia Will Power (12)Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8FirestonePole70
1602012March 25IndyCarStreets of St. Petersburg(S)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (26)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCarV6tFirestone528
161April 1IndyCarBarber Motorsports Park(S)12Australia Will Power (13)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone922
162April 15IndyCarStreets of Long Beach(S)12Australia Will Power (14)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone1215
163April 29IndyCarStreets of São Paulo(S)12Australia Will Power (15)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole63
164July 22IndyCarEdmonton City Centre Airport(S)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (27)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone522
165August 26IndyCarSonoma Raceway(S)2Australia Ryan Briscoe (7)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone227
1662013June 8IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (28)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone6132
167August 25IndyCarSonoma Raceway(R)12Australia Will Power (16)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone316
168October 6IndyCarReliant Park Race 2(S)12Australia Will Power (17)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone951
169October 19IndyCarAuto Club Speedway(O)12Australia Will Power (18)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole103
1702014March 30IndyCarStreets of St. Petersburg(S)12Australia Will Power (19)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone474
171May 31IndyCarBelle Isle Race 1(S)12Australia Will Power (20)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone1621
172June 1IndyCarBelle Isle Race 2(S)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (29)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone342
173July 6IndyCarPocono Raceway(O)2ColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaDallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole45
174August 17IndyCarThe Milwaukee Mile(O)12Australia Will Power (21)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole229
1752015March 29IndyCarStreets of St. Petersburg(R)2Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya (2)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone427
176May 9IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(R)1Australia Will Power (22)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole65
177May 24IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(O)2Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya (3)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone159
1782016March 13IndyCarStreets of St. Petersburg(R)2Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya (4)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone344
179April 17IndyCarStreets of Long Beach(R)22FranceSimon PagenaudDallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone328
180April 24IndyCarBarber Motorsports Park(R)22France Simon Pagenaud (2)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole84
181May 14IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(R)22France Simon Pagenaud (3)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole57
182June 5IndyCarBelle Isle Park Race 2(R)12Australia Will Power (23)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone810
183June 26IndyCarRoad America(R)12Australia Will Power (24)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole46
184July 17IndyCarExhibition Place(R)12Australia Will Power (25)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone410
185July 31IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)22France Simon Pagenaud (4)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole23
186August 22IndyCarPocono Raceway(O)12Australia Will Power (26)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone855
187September 18IndyCarSonoma Raceway(R)22France Simon Pagenaud (5)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole76
1882017April 23IndyCarBarber Motorsports Park(R)2United StatesJosef NewgardenDallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone714
189April 29IndyCarPhoenix International Raceway(O)1France Simon Pagenaud (6)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone5116
190May 13IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(R)12Australia Will Power (27)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole61
191June 10IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)12Australia Will Power (28)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone9180
192July 9IndyCarIowa Speedway(O)3Brazil Hélio Castroneves (30)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone3217
193July 16IndyCarHonda Indy Toronto(S)2United States Josef Newgarden (2)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone758
194July 30IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)2United States Josef Newgarden (3)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone273
195August 20IndyCarPocono Raceway(O)12Australia Will Power (29)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone534
196August 26IndyCarGateway Motorsports Park(O)12United States Josef Newgarden (4)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone2170
197September 17IndyCarSonoma Raceway(R)1France Simon Pagenaud (7)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone341
1982018April 7IndyCarPhoenix International Raceway(O)1United States Josef Newgarden (5)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone730
199April 23IndyCarBarber Motorsports Park(R)1United States Josef Newgarden (6)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole73
200May 12IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(R)12Australia Will Power (30)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole56
201May 27IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(O)12Australia Will Power (31)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone359
202June 24IndyCarRoad America(R)1United States Josef Newgarden (7)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole53
203August 25IndyCarGateway Motorsports Park(O)12Australia Will Power (32)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone493
2042019March 10IndyCarStreets of St. Petersburg(S)2United States Josef Newgarden (8)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone260
205May 11IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(R)22France Simon Pagenaud (8)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone85
206May 26IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(O)22France Simon Pagenaud (9)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole116
207June 1IndyCarThe Raceway on Belle Isle Race 1(S)2United States Josef Newgarden (9)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone225
208June 8IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)2United States Josef Newgarden (10)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone754
209July 14IndyCarExhibition Place(S)22France Simon Pagenaud (10)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole80
210July 21IndyCarIowa Speedway(O)2United States Josef Newgarden (11)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone3245
211August 18IndyCarPocono Raceway(O)12Australia Will Power (33)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone531
212September 1IndyCarPortland International Raceway(R)12Australia Will Power (34)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone252
2132020July 17IndyCarIowa Speedway Race 1(O)22France Simon Pagenaud (11)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone2383
214July 18IndyCarIowa Speedway Race 2(O)1United States Josef Newgarden (12)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole214
215August 30IndyCarWorld Wide Technology Raceway Race 2(O)1United States Josef Newgarden (13)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone248
216September 12IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course Race 1(R)12Australia Will Power (35)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole66
217October 2IndyCarHarvest GP Race 1(R)1United States Josef Newgarden (14)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone234
218October 3IndyCarHarvest GP Race 2(R)12Australia Will Power (36)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole75
219October 25IndyCarStreets of St. Petersburg(S)1United States Josef Newgarden (15)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone821
2202021July 4IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)2United States Josef Newgarden (16)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole73
221August 14IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(R)12Australia Will Power (37)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone256
222August 21IndyCarGateway International Raceway(O)2United States Josef Newgarden (17)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone3138
2232022February 27IndyCarStreets of St. Petersburg(S)3New ZealandScott McLaughlinDallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole49
224March 20IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)2United States Josef Newgarden (18)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone73
225April 10IndyCarStreets of Long Beach(S)2United States Josef Newgarden (19)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone232
226June 5IndyCarChevrolet Detroit Grand Prix(S)12Australia Will Power (38)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone1655
227June 12IndyCarRoad America(R)2United States Josef Newgarden (20)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone226
228July 3IndyCarMid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R)3New Zealand Scott McLaughlin (2)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone245
229July 23IndyCarIowa Speedway(O)2United States Josef Newgarden (21)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone2208
230August 20IndyCarGateway Motorsports Park(O)2United States Josef Newgarden (22)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone378
231September 4IndyCarPortland International Raceway(R)3New Zealand Scott McLaughlin (3)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole104
2322023April 2IndyCarTexas Motor Speedway(O)2United States Josef Newgarden (23)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone4123
233April 30IndyCarBarber Motorsports Park(R)3New Zealand Scott McLaughlin (4)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone424
234May 28IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(O)2United States Josef Newgarden (24)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone175
235July 22IndyCarIowa Speedway Race 1(O)2United States Josef Newgarden (25)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone3129
236July 23IndyCarIowa Speedway Race 2(O)2United States Josef Newgarden (26)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone7212
2372024April 28IndyCarBarber Motorsports Park(R)3New Zealand Scott McLaughlin (5)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestonePole58
238May 26IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(O)2United States Josef Newgarden (27)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone326
239June 9IndyCarRoad America(R)12Australia Will Power (39)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone59
240July 13IndyCarIowa Speedway Race 1(O)3New Zealand Scott McLaughlin (6)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone2164
241July 14IndyCarIowa Speedway Race 2(O)12Australia Will Power (40)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone2251
242August 17IndyCarGateway Motorsports Park(O)2United States Josef Newgarden (28)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone317
243August 25IndyCarPortland International Raceway(R)12Australia Will Power (41)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone2101
244September 1IndyCarMilwaukee Mile Race 2(O)3New Zealand Scott McLaughlin (7)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone285
2452025August 10IndyCarPortland International Raceway(R)12Australia Will Power (42)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone378
246August 31IndyCarNashville Superspeedway(O)2United States Josef Newgarden (29)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6tFirestone660

WeatherTech SportsCar Championship wins

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#SeasonDateClassTrackNo.Winning driversChassisEngine
12018May 6PrototypeMid-Ohio7BrazilHélio Castroneves /United StatesRicky TaylorAcura ARX-05Acura AR35TT 3.5 LTurboV6
22019May 5(DPi)Mid-Ohio6United StatesDane Cameron /ColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaAcura ARX-05Acura AR35TT 3.5 LTurboV6
3June 1(DPi)Belle Isle6United StatesDane Cameron /ColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaAcura ARX-05Acura AR35TT 3.5 LTurboV6
4September 15(DPi)Laguna Seca6United StatesDane Cameron /ColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaAcura ARX-05Acura AR35TT 3.5 LTurboV6
52020August 2(DPi)Road America7BrazilHélio Castroneves /United StatesRicky TaylorAcura ARX-05Acura AR35TT 3.5 LTurboV6
6September 5(DPi)Road Atlanta7BrazilHélio Castroneves /United StatesRicky TaylorAcura ARX-05Acura AR35TT 3.5 LTurboV6
7September 27(DPi)Mid-Ohio7BrazilHélio Castroneves /United StatesRicky TaylorAcura ARX-05Acura AR35TT 3.5 LTurboV6
8November 1(DPi)Laguna Seca7BrazilHélio Castroneves /United StatesRicky TaylorAcura ARX-05Acura AR35TT 3.5 LTurboV6
92023April 15(GTP)Streets of Long Beach6FranceMathieu Jaminet /United KingdomNick TandyPorsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 LTurboV8
10August 6(GTP)Road America7AustraliaMatt Campbell /BrazilFelipe NasrPorsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 LTurboV8
11September 17(GTP)Indianapolis Motor Speedway6FranceMathieu Jaminet /United KingdomNick TandyPorsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 LTurboV8
122024January 27–28(GTP)Daytona International Speedway7United StatesDane Cameron /AustraliaMatt Campbell /BrazilFelipe Nasr /United StatesJosef NewgardenPorsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 LTurboV8
13May 12(GTP)Laguna Seca6FranceMathieu Jaminet /United KingdomNick TandyPorsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 LTurboV8
14June 23(GTP)Watkins Glen7United StatesDane Cameron /BrazilFelipe NasrPorsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 LTurboV8
15August 4(GTP)Road America6FranceMathieu Jaminet /United KingdomNick TandyPorsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 LTurboV8
162025January 25 / 26(GTP)Daytona International Speedway7BrazilFelipe Nasr /United KingdomNick Tandy /BelgiumLaurens VanthoorPorsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 LTurboV8
17March 15(GTP)Sebring International Raceway7BrazilFelipe Nasr /United KingdomNick Tandy /BelgiumLaurens VanthoorPorsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 LTurboV8
18April 12(GTP)Streets of Long Beach7BrazilFelipe Nasr /United KingdomNick TandyPorsche 963Porsche 9RD 4.6 LTurboV8

NASCAR Cup Series champions

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YearDriverWinsChassisTires
2012United StatesBrad Keselowski5Dodge ChargerGoodyear
2018United StatesJoey Logano3Ford FusionGoodyear
2022United StatesJoey Logano4Ford MustangGoodyear
2023United StatesRyan Blaney3Ford MustangGoodyear
2024United StatesJoey Logano4Ford MustangGoodyear

NASCAR Xfinity Series champion

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YearDriverWinsChassisTires
2010United StatesBrad Keselowski6Dodge Charger/ChallengerGoodyear
2020United StatesAustin Cindric6Ford MustangGoodyear

Daytona 500 victories

[edit]
YearDriverChassisTires
2008United StatesRyan NewmanDodge ChargerGoodyear
2015United StatesJoey LoganoFord FusionGoodyear
2022United StatesAustin CindricFord MustangGoodyear

Supercars champion

[edit]
YearDriverWinsChassisTires
2018New ZealandScott McLaughlin9Ford FalconDunlop
2019New ZealandScott McLaughlin18Ford MustangDunlop
2020New ZealandScott McLaughlin13Ford MustangDunlop

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Races
Road to Indy
Current (2025)
Former
AAA (1905–1955)
USAC (1956–1979)
CART/CCWS
(1979–2007)
IRL / INDYCAR
(1996–present)
Championship-winning
Teams & Owners
Champ Carteams (1979–2008)
Ford in NASCAR
NASCAR Cup Series
(Ford Mustang Dark Horse)
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
(Ford F-Series)
ARCA Menards Series
(Ford Mustang GT /Ford Fusion)
NASCAR Canada Series
(Ford Fusion)
  • BC Race Cars
  • Jim Bray Autosport
  • Prolon Racing
NASCAR Euro Series
(Ford Mustang)
NASCAR Mexico Series
(Ford Mustang)
  • Alessandros Racing
  • Anvi Motor Sport
  • Car Motion
  • HO Speed Racing
  • ProRally
  • Ramirez Racing
  • Sidral Aga Racing
  • Team GP
  • Z Racing Team
NASCAR Brasil Series
(Ford Mustang)
Engine builders
2025 season
Former
Proposed
Although World Championship races held in 1952 and 1953 were run to Formula Two regulations, constructors who only participated during this period are included herein to maintain Championship continuity.
Constructors whose only participation in the World Championship was in theIndianapolis 500 races between 1950 and 1960 are not listed.
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