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2013 Indianapolis 500

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97th running of the Indianapolis 500

97th Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis 500
Sanctioning bodyINDYCAR
Season2013 IndyCar season
DateMay 26, 2013
WinnerBrazilTony Kanaan
Winning teamKV Racing Technology
Average speed187.433 mph (301.644 km/h)
Pole positionUnited StatesEd Carpenter
Pole speed228.762 mph (368.157 km/h)
Fastest qualifierAustraliaWill Power
Rookie of the YearColombiaCarlos Muñoz
Most laps ledUnited StatesEd Carpenter (37)
Pre-race ceremonies
National anthemSandi Patty
"Back Home Again in Indiana"Jim Nabors
Starting commandMari Hulman George
Pace car2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
Pace car driverJim Harbaugh
StarterPaul Blevin
Honorary starterMichael Peña
Estimated attendanceTBD
TV in the United States
NetworkABC
AnnouncersMarty Reid
Scott Goodyear
Eddie Cheever
Nielsen ratings3.7[1]
Chronology
PreviousNext
20122014

The97th Indianapolis 500 was held at theIndianapolis Motor Speedway inSpeedway, Indiana on Sunday May 26, 2013. It was the premier event of the2013 IZOD IndyCar Series season.Tony Kanaan, a native ofBrazil, was victorious on a record-setting day. Kanaan became the fourthBrazilian driver to win the Indianapolis 500 joined byEmerson Fittipaldi,Helio Castroneves, andGil de Ferran.

The track opened for practice on Saturday, May 11. Time trials were held May 18–19, and the final practice, traditionally dubbed "Carb Day", was Friday, May 24. Asupport race, theFreedom 100 for theIndy Lights series was also held on Carb Day. In time trials, owner/driverEd Carpenter ofIndianapolis won thepole position, the first American-born pole-sitter since2006, and the first owner/driver to sit on the pole since 1975.

For the first time since1987, two drivers in the field entered the race attempting to win a fourth Indianapolis 500.[2] Three-time winnersHélio Castroneves (2001, 2002, 2009) andDario Franchitti (2007, 2010, 2012) attempted to tieA. J. Foyt,Al Unser Sr. andRick Mears for the most Indy 500 victories. Neither driver was victorious this day, though Castroneves would achieve the feat in2021. Unknown at the time, the 2013 race would be Franchitti's last; he retired after suffering severe injuries in a crash atHouston about five months later.[3]

After eleven previous attempts,Tony Kanaan, racing forKV Racing Technology, won the race. On a restart with three laps remaining, Kanaan overtook leaderRyan Hunter-Reay in the first turn. Three-time championDario Franchitti got loose and crashed into the outside wall bringing out the final caution of the race. Kanaan ledRookie of the YearCarlos Muñoz and Hunter-Reay across the line. The average speed of the race – 187.433 mph (301.644 km/h) – was the fastest Indianapolis 500, breaking the record set in1990 byArie Luyendyk. The record would stand until2021. The 68 lead changes, and 14 different leaders, set during the race are also new records. Other records set (each of which have since been broken) included most cars running at the finish in a race that completed 200 laps (26), fewest caution laps (21), most laps completed by the field (5,863), as well as a 133-lap caution-free segment from lap 61 through 193.

Chevrolet swept the top four finishing positions, and took its first Indianapolis 500 win since2002, breakingHonda's streak of nine consecutive Indy 500 wins. Chassis manufacturerDallara won its 8th straight Indy 500, and 13th overall since joining the series in1997.

Event background

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Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the race track where the race was held.
  • For the first time since1989, the Indy 500 will be part of anIndy car"triple crown" along withPocono andFontana. A$1 million bonus prize will be offered for any driver to win all three races in the same season.[4]
  • The 2014Chevrolet Corvette Stingray served as the official pace car.[5]
  • Lotus, who fielded underpowered and uncompetitive engines in 2012, was released from its contract, and did not participate from 2013 onwards.
  • On December 21, 2012,Firestone signed a five-year contract extension to be the exclusive official tire supplier through 2018.[6]
  • Following its popular success during the festivities surroundingSuper Bowl XLVI, azip-line was installed in the infield.[7]
  • After missing the 2012 race due to an illness,Jim Nabors returned once again to perform "Back Home Again in Indiana" during thepre-race ceremonies. It was his 33rd year performing the song in-person, and 35th overall.

Selected rules and rule changes

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  • Cars will be allowed 130kPa ofturbocharger "boost" during practice (Saturday through Thursday), Carb Day, and race day. Cars will be allowed 140kPa of boost for "Fast Friday" practice, and during time trials.[8]
  • All entries will be allowed a total of 33 sets of tires for practice, time trials and race day. Rookie orientation participants receive four additional sets for exclusive use during that session, and likewise refresher test participants receive two additional sets for use during that session. Entries that qualify for the Fast Nine "Shootout" on Pole Day will receive an additional new set of tires for use during each shootout qualifying attempt, but they must be returned and can not be used during the race.
  • Full-time IndyCar entries must adhere to the required 2,000-mile engine mileage limits. Unapproved engine changes will see a 10-position grid penalty at the next race of the season (Detroit). Most full-time teams will enter the month with the same engine they used earlier in the season (Brazil, Long Beach, etc.). The 2,000 miles on the engine must be exhausted during practice before installing a fresh engine for "Fast Friday" and qualifying. At the close of time trials, an additional fresh engine may be installed for Carb Day and race day, without penalty. However, the time trials engine (and the race day engine) must be re-installed and utilized for later events if it still has miles remaining on it.
  • Part-time teams utilizing the "Short" engine program will be provided with one engine for use during practice, time trials, and race day.

Schedule

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Race schedule — May 2013
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
   1
 
2
 
3
 
4
Mini-Marathon
5
São Paulo
6
 
7
 
8
 
9
Testing
10
 
11
Practice/ROP
12
Practice/ROP
13
Practice
14
Practice
15
Practice
16
Practice
17
Practice
18
Pole Day
19
Bump Day
20
 
21
 
22
Comm. Day
23
Indy Lights
24
Carb Day
25
Legends Day
26
Indy 500
27
Memorial Day
28
 
29
 
30
 
31
 
 
ColorNotes
GreenPractice
Dark blueTime trials
SilverRace day
RedRained out*
BlankNo track activity

* Includes days where track activity
was significantly limited due to rain

ROP — denotes rookie orientation program

Comm. — denotes 500 Festival Community Day

Entry list

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The official entry list was released May 7, featuring 34 entries.[9] The initial entry list included four rookies (A. J. Allmendinger,Conor Daly,Tristan Vautier,Carlos Muñoz) and four former winners inHélio Castroneves,Dario Franchitti,Scott Dixon andBuddy Lazier.

Ryan Briscoe—who took pole position for the2012 race—was unable to secure a full-time drive for the2013 season, but participated in the race in a fourth car entered byChip Ganassi Racing.

No.DriverStatusEntrantEngineSponsor
1United StatesRyan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportChevroletDHL
2United StatesA. J. AllmendingerR Team PenskeChevroletIZOD
3BrazilHélio CastronevesW Team PenskeChevroletShell V-Power/Pennzoil Ultra
4United StatesJ. R. HildebrandPanther RacingChevroletNational Guard/Man of Steel
5VenezuelaE. J. VisoTeam Venezuela/Andretti Autosport/HVMChevroletPDVSA/Citgo
6ColombiaSebastián SaavedraDragon RacingChevroletTrueCar
7FranceSébastien BourdaisDragon RacingChevroletMcAfee/Bing
8AustraliaRyan BriscoeChip Ganassi RacingHondaNTT DATA/Hulu
9New ZealandScott DixonW Target Chip Ganassi RacingHondaTarget
10United KingdomDario FranchittiW Target Chip Ganassi RacingHondaTarget
11BrazilTony KanaanKV Racing TechnologyChevroletHydroxycut/Mouser
12AustraliaWill PowerTeam PenskeChevroletVerizon
14JapanTakuma SatoA. J. Foyt EnterprisesHondaABC Supply Co./Panasonic
15United StatesGraham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHondaMidas/Big O Tires
16United KingdomJames JakesRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHondaAcorn Stairlifts
17MexicoMichel Jourdain Jr.Rahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHondaOffice Depot
18BrazilAna BeatrizDale Coyne RacingHondaIpiranga
19United KingdomJustin WilsonDale Coyne RacingHondaBoy Scouts of America/Sonny's BBQ
20United StatesEd CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingChevroletFuzzy's Vodka
21United StatesJosef NewgardenSarah Fisher Hartman RacingHondaCentury 21
22SpainOriol ServiàPanther DRRChevroletMecum Auto Auctions
25United StatesMarco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevroletRC Cola
26ColombiaCarlos MuñozR Andretti AutosportChevroletElectric Energy Straws/Dially-Ser
27CanadaJames HinchcliffeAndretti AutosportChevroletGoDaddy.com
41United StatesConor DalyR A. J. Foyt EnterprisesHondaABC Supply Co.
55FranceTristan VautierR Schmidt Peterson MotorsportsHondaLucas Oil
60United StatesTownsend BellPanther RacingChevroletSunoco "Turbo"
63United KingdomPippa MannDale Coyne RacingHondaCyclops Gear
77FranceSimon PagenaudSchmidt Hamilton MotorsportsHondaHewlett-Packard
78SwitzerlandSimona de SilvestroKV Racing TechnologyChevroletNuclear Clean Air Energy (Areva)
81United KingdomKatherine LeggeSchmidt Peterson MotorsportsHondaAngie's List
83United StatesCharlie KimballChip Ganassi RacingHondaNovoLog FlexPen
91United StatesBuddy LazierW Lazier Partners RacingChevroletAdvance Auto Parts
98CanadaAlex TaglianiBryan Herta AutosportHondaBarracuda Networks/Bowers & Wilkins
IconMeaning
R Rookie driver
W Former winner

Practice and rookie orientation

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Rookie orientation was scheduled for Thursday, April 11. However, due to a poor weather forecast, was postponed. Instead, rookies will participate in special two-hour sessions during the first two days of Indianapolis 500 practice.[10]

Testing – Thursday, May 9

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A private test focused onNASCAR driverKurt Busch, who tested a car forAndretti Autosport. Busch conducted the evaluation test with the possibility of attempting"Double Duty" in 2014. Busch reached a top lap of 218 mph.[11]

Practice and rookie orientation – Saturday, May 11

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  • Weather: 51 °F (11 °C), cloudy
  • Practice summary: Opening Day featured veteran practice from 12–2 p.m., rookie orientation from 2–4 p.m., followed by a second session of veteran practice from 4–6 p.m.Hélio Castroneves was the first car to pull out on to the track, whileJosef Newgarden was the first to complete a lap. During the first session, nine cars took to the track, with no incidents reported.
Rookie orientation featured three drivers,A. J. Allmendinger,Carlos Muñoz andTristan Vautier.[12]Conor Daly was absent due to his participation in theGP3 race atBarcelona. All three drivers passed the three-phase rookie test, and became eligible to practice during the veteran sessions.[12] Daly will be given time to complete the test on Monday.
After rookie orientation, a brief rain shower closed the track from 4:00 p.m. to 4:33 p.m. A total of 15 drivers completed 480 laps Saturday without incident.
Top practice speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed
120United StatesEd CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet220.970
221TUnited StatesJosef NewgardenSarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda220.920
326ColombiaCarlos MuñozR Andretti AutosportChevrolet220.720
OFFICIAL DAILY TRACKSIDE REPORT

Practice – Sunday, May 12

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RookieCarlos Muñoz led practice on two days, and qualified second on the starting grid.
  • Weather: 51 °F (11 °C), sunny, windy
  • Practice summary: A total of 22 drivers completed 730 laps Sunday, without incident.[13] A cool, windy afternoon kept some teams and drivers off the track for the day. RookieCarlos Muñoz led the speed chart, whileAndretti Autosport teammates swept five of the top six spots for the day.[13]
Top practice speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed
126ColombiaCarlos MuñozR Andretti AutosportChevrolet223.023
21United StatesRyan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportChevrolet222.825
35VenezuelaE. J. VisoAndretti AutosportChevrolet222.523
OFFICIAL DAILY TRACKSIDE REPORT

Practice – Monday, May 13

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  • Weather: 66 °F (19 °C), sunny
  • Practice summary: A total of 32 drivers took laps on a busy day of practice.[14] Favorable weather conditions saw heavy action, with 1,799 laps completed.Andretti Autosport cars again topped the speed chart, withMarco Andretti setting the fastest lap thus far in the month.[14] No incidents were reported. RookieConor Daly, who missed rookie orientation due to competing in Spain, completed his three-phase rookie test in the morning.[14] In addition,Pippa Mann completed a refresher test.
Top practice speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed
125United StatesMarco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevrolet225.100
23BrazilHélio CastronevesTeam PenskeChevrolet225.075
31United StatesRyan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportChevrolet224.386
OFFICIAL DAILY TRACKSIDE REPORT

Practice – Tuesday, May 14

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  • Weather: 87 °F (31 °C), sunny
  • Practice summary: The warmest day of practice thus far saw temperatures in the mid-80s, and sunny skies. A total of 32 drivers took 2,226 laps without incident.James Hinchcliffe droveMarco Andretti's car #25 to a lap of 224.210 mph, for the fastest lap of the day.[15] Andretti himself drove the car to a lap of 223.570 mph, good enough for third on the speed chart.[15]Andretti Autosport took the top spot in practice for the third straight day. The only driver entered to not take any laps during the month has beenBuddy Lazier.[15]
Top practice speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed
125CanadaJames HinchcliffeAndretti AutosportChevrolet224.210
24United StatesJ. R. HildebrandPanther RacingChevrolet223.652
325United StatesMarco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevrolet223.570
OFFICIAL DAILY TRACKSIDE REPORT

Practice – Wednesday, May 15

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  • Weather: 91 °F (33 °C), sunny
  • Practice summary: A total of 32 drivers completed 2,165 laps without any major incidents. Several drivers took time driving in packs, simulating race conditions.Dario Franchitti, along withHonda, topped the speed chart for the first for the month.[16] The only minor incident of the day involvedSebastián Saavedra. His car lost paint and decals off the engine cover, bringing out a yellow for debris and track inspection.[16] Sixteen of the full-time entries had passed the required 2,000-mile threshold, and took to the track Wednesday with fresh powerplants.
Top practice speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed
110United KingdomDario FranchittiTarget Chip Ganassi RacingHonda224.235
260United StatesTownsend BellPanther RacingChevrolet223.716
33BrazilHélio CastronevesTeam PenskeChevrolet223.699
OFFICIAL DAILY TRACKSIDE REPORT

Practice – Thursday, May 16

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  • Weather: 83 °F (28 °C), sunny. Brief shower at 12:11 p.m.
  • Practice summary: At 2:19 p.m., rookieConor Daly crashed in turn one, the first major incident of the week.[17] Halfway through the turn, the rear end stepped out, and he made contact with theSAFER barrier at the exit one with the right side. He spun through the southchute, and the car nearly overturned, coming to rest upright in turn 2. Daly exited the car and was uninjured.[17]
For the second time of the week, rookieCarlos Muñoz topped the speed chart, with a lap of 225.163 mph, the fastest of the month.[18] It wasAndretti Autosport's fourth day leading practice, and the second time they swept the top three speeds for the day. A total of 2,227 laps were completed, with 33 drivers having taken laps during the month.Buddy Lazier made it 33 as he took the track for the first time.[18] He conducted installation laps in preparations for a refresher test scheduled for Friday.
Top practice speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed
126ColombiaCarlos MuñozR Andretti AutosportChevrolet225.163
21United StatesRyan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportChevrolet225.006
325United StatesMarco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevrolet224.882
OFFICIAL DAILY TRACKSIDE REPORT

Fast Friday practice – Friday, May 17

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  • Weather: 81 °F (27 °C), cloudy; light rain at 2:52 p.m., thunderstorms at 3:15 p.m.
  • Practice summary:E. J. Viso led the speed chart with a lap of 229.537 mph, the fastest lap of the month, and the fastest practice lap at the track since 2003.[19] VeteranBuddy Lazier opened the morning with a refresher test. Within a few laps, Lazier was practicing over 219 mph. During the "Fast Friday" practice session, a total of 32 drivers took laps, withConor Daly the only participant not on the track. Daly was sidelined while theFoyt team rebuilt his car after his Thursday crash.[19] WithAndretti Autosport cars again sweeping the top three spots on the speed chart, rain entered the area around 3 p.m. Severe thunderstorms closed the track for the day officially at 3:42 p.m.
Top practice speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed
15VenezuelaE. J. VisoAndretti AutosportChevrolet229.537
225United StatesMarco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevrolet228.754
326ColombiaCarlos MuñozR Andretti AutosportChevrolet228.520
OFFICIAL DAILY TRACKSIDE REPORT

Time trials

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Pole Day time trials: segment 1 – Saturday, May 18

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  • Weather: 81 °F (27 °C), partly sunny
  • Qualifying summary: During the morning practice session,Will Power turned the fastest lap of the month at 229.808 mph.[20] At the conclusion of practice, rain fell and delayed the start of time trials. The rain shower was short in duration, and the track was dried. Trials began at 1:28 p.m.Scott Dixon was the first driver in the field. During the afternoon session, a total of 31 drivers completed attempts.Chevrolet swept the top ten spots on the speed chart, and 13 of the top 15.[21]Alex Tagliani, the fastest of theHonda teams, managed only an 11th starting position on the grid.[21]Will Power (228.844 mph) set the fastest speed of Session 1, and the top nine would advance to the Top Nine Shootout.
As the segment came to a close, the attention focused onGraham Rahal,Josef Newgarden andSimona de Silvestro. All three were among the drivers attempting to make the top 24 for the day. Rahal was too slow to make the field, while de Silvestro managed to bump her way in.[21] In the last 30 minutes,Townsend Bell made two attempts, the second of which bumped his way in. With time running out, Newgarden was bumped out byJames Jakes. Newgarden ran out of time to get back in line to make an attempt, and would have to wait until Sunday to qualify.
Pole Day – first segment – Saturday, May 18, 2013
Pos.No.DriverTeamEngineSpeedPts.
Positions 1–9
112AustraliaWill PowerTeam PenskeChevrolet228.844 –
21United StatesRyan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportChevrolet228.282 –
326ColombiaCarlos MuñozR Andretti AutosportChevrolet228.171 –
43BrazilHélio CastronevesTeam PenskeChevrolet227.975 –
520United StatesEd CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet227.952 –
625United StatesMarco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevrolet227.893 –
72United StatesA. J. AllmendingerR Team PenskeChevrolet227.761 –
85VenezuelaE. J. VisoAndretti AutosportChevrolet227.612 –
927CanadaJames HinchcliffeAndretti AutosportChevrolet227.493 –
Positions 10–24
104United StatesJ. R. HildebrandPanther RacingChevrolet227.4414
1198CanadaAlex TaglianiBarracuda RacingHonda227.3864
1211BrazilTony KanaanKV Racing TechnologyChevrolet226.9494
1322SpainOriol ServiàPanther DRRChevrolet226.8144
1419United KingdomJustin WilsonDale Coyne RacingHonda226.3704
157FranceSébastien BourdaisDragon RacingChevrolet226.1964
169New ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda226.1584
1710United KingdomDario FranchittiChip Ganassi RacingHonda226.0694
1814JapanTakuma SatoA. J. Foyt EnterprisesHonda225.8924
1983United StatesCharlie KimballChip Ganassi RacingHonda225.8804
2016United KingdomJames JakesRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda225.8094
2177FranceSimon PagenaudSchmidt Hamilton MotorsportsHonda225.6744
2260United StatesTownsend BellPanther RacingChevrolet225.6434
238AustraliaRyan BriscoeChip Ganassi RacingHonda225.2654
2478SwitzerlandSimona de SilvestroKV Racing TechnologyChevrolet225.2264
Other attempts
21United StatesJosef NewgardenSarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda225.210
18BrazilAna BeatrizDale Coyne RacingHonda225.117
15United StatesGraham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda224.950
6ColombiaSebastián SaavedraDragon RacingChevrolet224.656
55FranceTristan VautierR Schmidt Peterson MotorsportsHonda224.156
91United StatesBuddy LazierLazier Partners RacingChevrolet223.073
17MexicoMichel Jourdain Jr.Rahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda218.329
41United StatesConor DalyR A. J. Foyt EnterprisesHondaWaved Off
63United KingdomPippa MannDale Coyne RacingHondaNo Attempt

Pole Day time trials: Fast Nine Shootout – Saturday, May 18

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Ed Carpenter won the pole position.
  • Weather: 80 °F (27 °C), mostly cloudy
  • Summary: The top nine drivers from segment 1 returned to the track for the Fast Nine Shootout to determine the pole position. Due to the rain delay earlier in the afternoon, the Shootout segment was rescheduled for 6:30 p.m.[20] Each of the nine cars would be allowed one qualifying attempt.
Marco Andretti was the first driver to make a significant improvement on his starting position, putting himself tentatively on the pole. The next car out,Ed Carpenter, raised eyebrows with a first lap of 229.347 mph, and a four-lap average of 228.762 mph.[21] Carpenter bumped Andretti off the top spot, but still had four drivers waiting to make attempts. RookieCarlos Muñoz squeezed himself on to the front row, landing in second starting position.[21] The final driver with a shot for the pole wasWill Power, who was fastest in segment 1. Power's first lap was in the 229 mph range, but his third and fourth laps dropped off significantly. Power ended up 6th, andEd Carpenter secured his first Indy 500 pole position.[22] It was the first pole for an American-born driver sinceSam Hornish Jr. in 2006, and the first by an owner/driver sinceA. J. Foyt in 1975.
Pole Day – Fast Nine Shootout – Saturday, May 18
Pos.No.DriverTeamEngineSpeedPts.
120United StatesEd CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet228.76215
226ColombiaCarlos MuñozR Andretti AutosportChevrolet228.34213
325United StatesMarco AndrettiAndretti AutosportChevrolet228.26112
45VenezuelaE. J. VisoAndretti AutosportChevrolet228.15011
52United StatesA. J. AllmendingerR Team PenskeChevrolet228.09910
612AustraliaWill PowerTeam PenskeChevrolet228.0879
71United StatesRyan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportChevrolet227.9048
83BrazilHélio CastronevesTeam PenskeChevrolet227.7627
927CanadaJames HinchcliffeAndretti AutosportChevrolet227.0706

Bump Day time trials – Sunday, May 19

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  • Weather: Partly Cloudy 82 °F (28 °C)
  • Bump Day summary: The day opened with nine spots available in the starting field. A total of ten drivers were preparing to make qualifying attempts. During morning practice,Katherine Legge took practice laps for the first time during the month. At 12 noon, qualifying opened, and in the first hour, the field was filled to 33 cars. At 1 p.m.,Katherine Legge was on the bubble, and the only car to not make an attempt wasMichel Jourdain Jr.[23] TheRahal Letterman Lanigan Racing team was having considerable difficulty getting Jourdain's car up to speed, and as the afternoon progressed, the team was not making progress. After several drastic changes to the car's set-ups, the team decided to park the car at 5:45 p.m., and did not make a qualifying attempt.[23]
Bump Day – Sunday, May 19, 2013
Pos.No.DriverTeamEngineSpeedPts.
2521United StatesJosef NewgardenSarah Fisher Hartman RacingHonda225.7313
2615United StatesGraham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda225.0073
276ColombiaSebastián SaavedraDragon RacingChevrolet224.9293
2855FranceTristan VautierR Schmidt Peterson MotorsportsHonda224.8733
2918BrazilAna BeatrizDale Coyne RacingHonda224.1843
3063United KingdomPippa MannDale Coyne RacingHonda224.0053
3141United StatesConor DalyR A. J. Foyt EnterprisesHonda223.5823
3291United StatesBuddy LazierLazier Partners RacingChevrolet223.4423
3381United KingdomKatherine LeggeSchmidt Peterson MotorsportsHonda223.1763

Carb Day

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Practice

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The final practice session was held Friday May 24.Simon Pagenaud (225.827 mph) turned the fastest lap of the day. Three minor incidents were reported.Takuma Sato had a small engine fire at the beginning of the session, but it was extinguished quickly by the team.Ana Beatriz made contact withCarlos Muñoz entering the pits. The car suffered minor damage to the front wing.Ryan Briscoe suffered an engine fire as time expired in the session. He pulled the car over in the warm-up lane of turn four, and climbed from the cockpit uninjured.

Pit Stop Challenge

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The 36th annualPit Stop Challenge was held on Friday May 24. The competition featured twelve participants in a single-elimination bracket-style match-up. Four teams received byes, while eight teams competed in the first round. The format has two cars competing in a head-to-head layout resembling a drag race. The cars race from a standing start and drive into the pit box, change four tires, simulate a refueling, and race to a finish line a few hundred feet down the pit lane.Team Penske won the pit stop competition for the 14th time, with driverHelio Castroneves (his 6th win individually in the event).

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
            
10Dario Franchitti
(Chip Ganassi Racing)
12.493
12Will Power
(Team Penske)
12.731
10Dario Franchitti
(Chip Ganassi Racing)
13.393
27James Hinchcliffe
(Andretti Autosport)
14.427
10Dario Franchitti
(Chip Ganassi Racing)
12.330
1Ryan Hunter-Reay
(Andretti Autosport)
13.323
1Ryan Hunter-Reay
(Andretti Autosport)
13.574
8Ryan Briscoe
(Chip Ganassi Racing)
14.130
8Ryan Briscoe
(Chip Ganassi Racing)
13.765
14Takuma Sato
(A. J. Foyt Racing)
No time
3Helio Castroneves
(Team Penske)
14.475
10Dario Franchitti
(Chip Ganassi Racing)
14.854
3Helio Castroneves
(Team Penske)
14.178
11Tony Kanaan
(KV Racing)
14.806
11Tony Kanaan
(KV Racing)
14.188
83Charlie Kimball
(Chip Ganassi Racing)
3Helio Castroneves
(Team Penske)
13.225
22Oriol Servià
(Panther DRR)
13.569
22Oriol Servià
(Panther DRR)
13.322
9Scott Dixon
(Chip Ganassi Racing)
13.423
22Oriol Servià
(Panther DRR)
13.719
26Marco Andretti
(Andretti Autosport)
Stalled

Starting grid

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(R) = Indianapolis 500 rookie; (W) = Former Indianapolis 500 winner

RowInsideMiddleOutside
120United StatesEd Carpenter26ColombiaCarlos Muñoz(R)25United StatesMarco Andretti
25VenezuelaE. J. Viso2United StatesA. J. Allmendinger(R)12AustraliaWill Power
31United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay3BrazilHélio Castroneves(W)27CanadaJames Hinchcliffe
44United StatesJ. R. Hildebrand98CanadaAlex Tagliani11BrazilTony Kanaan
522SpainOriol Servià19United KingdomJustin Wilson7FranceSébastien Bourdais
69New ZealandScott Dixon(W)10United KingdomDario Franchitti(W)14JapanTakuma Sato
783United StatesCharlie Kimball16United KingdomJames Jakes77FranceSimon Pagenaud
860United StatesTownsend Bell8AustraliaRyan Briscoe78SwitzerlandSimona de Silvestro
921United StatesJosef Newgarden15United StatesGraham Rahal6ColombiaSebastián Saavedra
1055FranceTristan Vautier(R)18BrazilAna Beatriz63United KingdomPippa Mann
1141United StatesConor Daly(R)91United StatesBuddy Lazier(W)81United KingdomKatherine Legge
  • (W) = Former Indianapolis 500 winner
  • (R) = Indianapolis 500 rookie

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Race summary

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Pace laps
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Start

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For the first time since 1987, multiple three-time winners of the race were in contention (Franchitti and Castroneves); however, neither driver ended up being a serious threat to win the race.[24] The race started at 12:15 p.m. EDT (4:15 p.m. UTC).Ed Carpenter started in pole position,[24] but Marco Andretti, who started in third position, soon took the lead. The initial start and first laps commenced without any crashes or yellow flags.[25]

First half

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The first caution flag flew whenJ. R. Hildebrand hit the wall in Turn 2 on the fourth lap of the race, just after posting the fastest time for a lap in the race.[26] Hildebrand had almost won the2011 Indianapolis 500 but lost due to a crash during the final lap, and then in the 2013 was out of contention after the early crash.[26] On lap 36, driver Sebastián Saavedra was bumped between turns three and four and subsequently crashed into the wall outside of turn four. DriverPippa Mann later apologized for the accident on her website.[27] The first half of the race featured many lead changes, withTony Kanaan, Carpenter, and Andretti exchanging the leading spot; however, just before the halfway point in the race,A. J. Allmendinger passed Kanaan to take the lead, withRyan Hunter-Reay and Andretti following behind in third and fourth, respectively.[28]

Second half

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Allmendinger, leading with under 90 laps to go, had a clasp from his seatbelt come loose and was forced to make a pitstop so his pit crew could refasten it, losing the lead.[29] DriverGraham Rahal then crashed with 7 laps left to go, bringing the race under a yellow caution flag.[29] Ryan Hunter-Reay had been in the lead during this caution flag, but when the caution ended, Kanaan, who ran in the top ten most of the race, slipped by Hunter-Reay to take the lead.[25] Just when Kanaan led in the first turn, Dario Franchitti crashed with three laps left, causing another yellow caution flag that would last for the remainder of the race.[25] Under the yellow flag, Kanaan finished the final 2.5 laps to win his first Indy 500, withCarlos Muñoz in second place and Hunter-Reay in third. The race featured more lead changes than any previous Indianapolis 500 with 68, twice the number of the previous record (34), set in 2012.[25] Kanaan said after the race, "I was looking at the stands, and it was unbelievable ... This is it, man. I made it. Finally they're going to put my ugly face on this trophy".[25]

Box score

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PosNo.DriverTeamChassisEngineLapsTime/retiredPit
stops
GridPoints
111BrazilTony KanaanKV Racing TechnologyDallara DW12Chevrolet2002:40:03.418161255
226ColombiaCarlos Muñoz R Andretti AutosportDallara DW12Chevrolet200+0.11596254
31United StatesRyan Hunter-ReayAndretti AutosportDallara DW12Chevrolet200+ 0.24806744
425United StatesMarco AndrettiAndretti AutosportDallara DW12Chevrolet200+0.36346345
519United KingdomJustin WilsonDale Coyne RacingDallara DW12Honda200+0.813861434
63BrazilHélio Castroneves W Team PenskeDallara DW12Chevrolet200+3.00866836
72United StatesA. J. Allmendinger R Team PenskeDallara DW12Chevrolet200+4.01077537
877FranceSimon PagenaudSchmidt Hamilton MotorsportsDallara DW12Honda200+4.260962128
983United StatesCharlie KimballChip Ganassi RacingDallara DW12Honda200+5.686481926
1020United StatesEd CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingDallara DW12Chevrolet200+6.84256138
1122SpainOriol ServiàPanther DRRDallara DW12Chevrolet200+7.863361323
128AustraliaRyan BriscoeChip Ganassi RacingDallara DW12Honda200+8.921662322
1314JapanTakuma SatoA. J. Foyt EnterprisesDallara DW12Honda200+10.260261821
149New ZealandScott Dixon W Chip Ganassi RacingDallara DW12Honda200+11.385861621
1518BrazilAna BeatrizDale Coyne RacingDallara DW12Honda200+12.265772918
1655FranceTristan Vautier R Schmidt Peterson MotorsportsDallara DW12Honda200+15.304562817
1778SwitzerlandSimona de SilvestroKV Racing TechnologyDallara DW12Chevrolet200+15.720182417
185VenezuelaE. J. VisoAndretti AutosportDallara DW12Chevrolet200+17.80566424
1912AustraliaWill PowerTeam PenskeDallara DW12Chevrolet200+22.54037621
2016United KingdomJames JakesRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingDallara DW12Honda199-1 lap82015
2127CanadaJames HinchcliffeAndretti AutosportDallara DW12Chevrolet199-1 lap7916
2241United StatesConor Daly R A. J. Foyt EnterprisesDallara DW12Honda198-2 laps73111
2310United KingdomDario Franchitti W Chip Ganassi RacingDallara DW12Honda197Contact61711
2498CanadaAlex TaglianiBarracuda RacingDallara DW12Honda196-4 laps61111
2515United StatesGraham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingDallara DW12Honda193Contact7268
2681United KingdomKatherine LeggeSchmidt Peterson MotorsportsDallara DW12Honda193-7 laps9338
2760United StatesTownsend BellPanther RacingDallara DW12Chevrolet192-8 laps62210
2821United StatesJosef NewgardenSarah Fisher Hartman RacingDallara DW12Honda191-9 laps8258
297FranceSébastien BourdaisDragon RacingDallara DW12Chevrolet178Contact5159
3063United KingdomPippa MannDale Coyne RacingDallara DW12Honda46Contact2308
3191United StatesBuddy Lazier W Lazier Partners RacingDallara DW12Chevrolet44Mechanical2328
326ColombiaSebastián SaavedraDragon RacingDallara DW12Chevrolet34Contact1278
334United StatesJ. R. HildebrandPanther RacingDallara DW12Chevrolet3Contact0109
Official box score

 W  Former Indianapolis 500 winner

 R  Indianapolis 500 Rookie

All entrants utilizedFirestone tires.

Race statistics

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  • Lead changes: 68 among 14 drivers
Lap leaders
LapsLeaderLapsLeader
1–8Ed Carpenter123Alex Tagliani
9Tony Kanaan124Townsend Bell
10–12Ed Carpenter125James Hinchcliffe
13–14Tony Kanaan126–130Marco Andretti
15–16Marco Andretti131Ryan Hunter-Reay
17–20Tony Kanaan132–135E. J. Viso
21–22Marco Andretti136Ryan Hunter-Reay
23Tony Kanaan137–142Allmendinger
24–26Marco Andretti143–144Ryan Hunter-Reay
27–28Tony Kanaan145Hélio Castroneves
29Marco Andretti146–150Marco Andretti
30Ryan Hunter-Reay151Ryan Hunter-Reay
31–32Will Power152–154Carlos Muñoz
33–37James Jakes155Scott Dixon
38–42Ed Carpenter156–157James Hinchcliffe
43Marco Andretti158–164Ryan Hunter-Reay
44–50Ed Carpenter165–167A. J. Allmendinger
51–53Marco Andretti168Marco Andretti
54–58Ed Carpenter169Ryan Hunter-Reay
59–60Ryan Hunter-Reay170Marco Andretti
61Marco Andretti171Ryan Hunter-Reay
62–63Ryan Hunter-Reay172–173Marco Andretti
64–72Ed Carpenter174Tony Kanaan
73–74Tony Kanaan175Marco Andretti
75–88Will Power176–177Tony Kanaan
89Tony Kanaan178Carlos Muñoz
90E. J. Viso179Marco Andretti
91–92Carlos Muñoz180–184Carlos Muñoz
93–97Tony Kanaan185–188James Hinchcliffe
98–111A. J. Allmendinger189Tony Kanaan
112Tony Kanaan190Ryan Hunter-Reay
113–114Marco Andretti191–192Tony Kanaan
115–120Tony Kanaan193–197Ryan Hunter-Reay
121Ryan Hunter-Reay198–200Tony Kanaan
122Carlos Muñoz
Total laps led
DriverLaps
Ed Carpenter37
Tony Kanaan34
Marco Andretti31
Ryan Hunter-Reay26
A. J. Allmendinger23
Will Power16
Carlos Muñoz12
James Hinchcliffe7
James Jakes5
E. J. Viso5
Hélio Castroneves1
Townsend Bell1
Alex Tagliani1
Scott Dixon1
Cautions: 5 for 21 laps
LapsReason
4–6J. R. Hildebrand crash in turn 2
35–42Sebastián Saavedra crash in turn 4
57–60Takuma Sato spin in turn 2
194–196Graham Rahal crash in turn 2
198–200Dario Franchitti crash in turn 1

Record and milestones

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Numerous race records and statistical milestones were set during the race:

  • The race was completed in 2 hours, 40 minutes, 3.4181 second at an average speed of 187.433 mph. It was the fastest Indy 500 in history to-date, breaking the record set byArie Luyendyk in1990 (185.981 mph). The speed record stood until2021.
  • There were 68 official lead changes, breaking the record of 34 set in 2012. This record still stands as of 2021.
  • There were 14 different leaders, breaking the record of 12 set in 1993 (this record was later broken in 2017 and 2018 with 15).
    • Unofficially, there were 84 lead changes between 15 drivers. Lead changes and leaders are only scored at the start/finish line. However, there were 16 additionalinterim lead changes during the course of the race, and one additional driver, Dario Franchitti, briefly led the field exiting the pit area on lap 189.
  • A total of 26 cars were running at the finish, tying the record set in 1911 (40 cars started that year). This record was broken in 2021 (30).
  • A total of 19 cars finished on the lead lap, tying the record set in 2009. This record was broken in 2021 (22).
  • The 33-car field completed a record total of 5,863 laps out of a possible 6,600 (88.8%). This record was broken in 2021 (6,308).
  • There was a green flag stint from lap 61 through 193 (a total of 133 consecutive laps without a caution). That breaks the record in the modern era for most consecutive laps completed without a caution. Since the "pack-up" rule was adopted in1979, the previous longest stretch of green flags laps occurred in 2002 (74 consecutive laps). Note that this record was later broken in 2014 (149 consecutive laps).
  • There were only 21 laps run under caution, breaking the modern era record of 26 set in 1990 for a full 500-mile race. This record was broken in 2021 (18 laps).
  • WinnerTony Kanaan won the race in his 12th attempt, matching the mark set bySam Hanks (1957). Hanks qualified 13 times, but started only 12 due to an injury in 1941.
  • Car #11 won for the first time.
  • Hélio Castroneves completed the full 500 miles without relief for a record 9th time in his career.Ted Horn andA. J. Foyt had done so eight times.
  • Scott Dixon completed the full 500 miles for a record-tying 6th consecutive year.
  • Scott Dixon has completed a record 1,566 consecutive laps dating back to the start of the 2006 race.
  • Ed Carpenter led the most laps during the race with 37. That is the lowest total by the driver leading the most laps during a single race. In 1996,Roberto Guerrero had previously set that low mark when he led the most laps in 1996, his total was 47.
  • There were seven different leaders in a seven-lap stretch during laps 120–126. This betters a mark set in 1981 when there were five different leaders over a five-lap stretch from lap 56–60.
  • For the third year in a row, the lead changed hands with less than three laps to go.
  • Unknown to all at the time, this would be Dario Franchitti's final Indy 500. On October 6, 2013, Franchitti was involved in a serious crash in theGrand Prix of Houston, when his car flew into catch-fencing after contact with the cars ofTakuma Sato andE. J. Viso.[30] Franchitti suffered 2 fractured vertebrae, a broken ankle, and a concussion in the crash. A month later, on 14 November, Franchitti announced his immediate retirement from motor racing on medical advice; he retired with 31 victories from 265 starts in his American open-wheel racing career,[31] a tally which put him in a tie for ninth on theall-time wins list with former teammatePaul Tracy.[32]

Source:Daily Trackside Report

Broadcasting

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Television

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The race was broadcast live in high definition in the United States onABC. A newcomer to the telecast wasLindsay Czarniak, served as host.Brent Musburger, who served as host from 2005 to 2012, departed the broadcast crew.[33]

Australian broadcasts moved to Foxtel for 2013.

Time trials, Carb Day, and the500 Festival Parade were covered live in the United States onNBC Sports Network.[34] Two separate crews will be used for the qualifying weekend and final practice.

For qualifying, the on-air crew wasLeigh Diffey,Gil de Ferran andJon Beekhuis in the booth, with Kevin Lee, Marty Snider,Robin Miller and Will Buxton in the pits and garage area.[35] de Ferran substituted for regularTownsend Bell, who was participating in the event.[35]

For final practice, the on-air crew wasBob Jenkins, Jon Beekhuis andWally Dallenbach Jr. in the booth, with pit reporters Snider, Lee and Miller.[36] Jenkins was filling in for Diffey, who was leading NBC'sMonaco Grand Prix broadcast. TheFreedom 100 was covered byMike King, Davey Hamilton and Josef Newgarden, with Jake Query covering the pits, and the parade coverage on Saturday was anchored by Jenkins, Diane Willis and Lee.[36]

ABCTelevision
Booth announcersPit/garage reporters

Host:Lindsay Czarniak
Announcer:Marty Reid
Color:Scott Goodyear
Color:Eddie Cheever

Jerry Punch
Vince Welch
Jamie Little
Rick DeBruhl

Radio

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TheIMS Radio Network broadcast the race live on approximately 400affiliates, as well asAFN, theLeSEA broadcasting network, andWorld Harvest Radio.[37] The broadcast was carried onXM channel 94 andSirius channel 212.[38]Mike King served as anchor for the 15th and unknown to all final year.[37] King resigned his position in late October 2013.[39] HistorianDonald Davidson celebrated his 50th year as an official member of the network broadcast. Several drivers, includingA. J. Foyt andBobby Unser recorded celebratory greetings. The commercial out-cues used in 2013 were the drivers (like 2010) during the pre-race coverage, and the historical chief announcers during the race (like 2011-2012).

Katie Hargitt, who had worked other races during the year as a pit reporter, joined the crew for the first time. Her duties were limited to interviews during the pre-race coverage. During the first half of the race, Mike King interviewed future Vice President of the United States and currentIndiana GovernorMike Pence in the broadcast booth.

1070 The Fan broadcast nightly withTrackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, followed byDonald Davidson'sThe Talk of Gasoline Alley.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network
Booth announcersTurn reportersPit/garage reporters

Chief Announcer:Mike King
Driver expert:Davey Hamilton
Color:Paul Page
Historian:Donald Davidson
Analyst:Jerry Baker

Turn 1: not used
Turn 2: Jake Query
Turn 3: Mark Jaynes
Turn 4: Chris Denari

Dave Furst (north pits)
Michael Young (north-center pits)
Nick Yeoman (south-center pits)
Kevin Lee (south pits)
Katie Hargitt (pre-race)
Dave Wilson (garages)

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