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2023 Indianapolis 500

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107th running of the Indianapolis 500

107th Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis 500
Sanctioning bodyIndyCar
Season2023 IndyCar season
DateMay 28, 2023
WinnerUnited StatesJosef Newgarden
Winning teamTeam Penske
Average speed168.193 mph (270.680 km/h)
Pole positionSpainÁlex Palou
Pole speed234.217 mph (376.936 km/h)
Rookie of the YearDenmarkBenjamin Pedersen
Most laps ledMexicoPato O'Ward (39)
Pre-race ceremonies
National anthemJewel
"Back Home Again in Indiana"Jim Cornelison
Starting commandRoger Penske
Pace carChevrolet Corvette (C8)[1]
Pace car driverTyrese Haliburton[2]
StarterAaron Likens
Honorary starterAdam Driver[3]
TV in the United States
NetworkNBC (blacked out locally)
AnnouncersLeigh Diffey,Townsend Bell,James Hinchcliffe
Nielsen ratings2.65 (4.716 million viewers)[4]
Chronology
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The2023 Indianapolis 500, branded as the107th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge for sponsorship reasons, was a 500-mile (804.7 km, 200 lap) race in the2023 IndyCar Series, held on Sunday, May 28, at theIndianapolis Motor Speedway inSpeedway, Indiana, United States. Themonth of May activities formally began on Saturday, May 13 with theGMR Grand Prix on thecombined road course. Practice on the oval was slated to begin on May 16 but was canceled due to rain and as a result, the first practice was held on May 17.Time trials took place on May 20–21, while Carb Day, the traditional final day of practice, along with thePit Stop Challenge, took place on May 26.

Marcus Ericsson ofChip Ganassi Racing entered the race as the defending winner.[5][6]2013 Indianapolis 500 winner and2004 series championTony Kanaan announced that he would retire after the race.[7]Álex Palou won thepole position for the race, his first pole at Indianapolis and the eighth for theChip Ganassi Racing team. Palou's qualifying speed of 234.217 mph (376.936 km/h) set a new record for fastest pole speed for the Indianapolis 500, besting the speed that his teammateScott Dixon had set the previous year. The run also replaced Dixon's as the second-fastest qualification run at Indianapolis ever.[8]

Josef Newgarden passedMarcus Ericsson on a frantic restart with half a lap to go following multiple late race incidents to win his first Indianapolis 500. It was the third Indy 500 in history with a last lap pass for the win (the others being2006 and2011), and the first with a one-lap shootout to the finish since1997. It was also the first Indianapolis 500 since1973 to have thered flag put out three times and first time race was red-flagged three times in history ofIndyCar Series under this title.[9]Roger Penske (owner ofTeam Penske) collected his record-extending 19th Indianapolis 500 victory as an owner, and first Indy victory since purchasing theIndianapolis Motor Speedway in late 2019.

Race background

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The Pagoda, the control tower which houses officials, broadcasting, and hospitality suites, is an icon at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.[10]

Sponsorship

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On May 25, 2022, it was announced that online financial services company Gainbridge reached a multiyear agreement to extend theirpresenting sponsorship of the Indianapolis 500.[11] The extension was for an undisclosed length. This will be the first year under the current deal.[12] Gainbridge originally signed a four-year deal which was in place from 2019 to 2022.[13]

Rule changes

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  • Championship points for the Indianapolis 500 will revert to standard point values.[14] From 2014 to 2022,double points were awarded at the Indianapolis 500.[15] Bonus points awarded during qualifying remain unchanged from 2022.
  • New rear attenuators,[16] rear wheel tethers,[17] and new front suspension pieces[18] have been introduced and made mandatory.
  • New aerodynamic devices have been approved for use, including additionalGurney flaps, andbargeboards. Maximum allowed rear wing angles have been increased from 2° to 5° of positive inclination by use of a new mounting pillar, and an updated cockpit helmet surround will be used.[19]
  • The modifiedTwo-day Qualifying format used in 2022 will remain in place, with one minor schedule change. On the second day (Sunday May 21), Top 12 Qualifying will start at 2 p.m., followed by Last Chance Qualifying at 4 p.m.[20] The Firestone Fast Six will begin at 5:15 p.m.
  • Previously Last Chance Qualifying took place first, followed by Top 12 Qualifying, then the Fast Six. Placing the Last Chance session between the Top 12 and Fast Six sessions is intended to provide the Fast Six teams with additional time to prepare their cars for the final runs. In addition, it provides over an hour for their engines to cool down and reduce the effects of "heat soak".[21] Furthermore, participants in the Top 12 session will be allowed two cool down laps after their runs, to aid in the cooling process.[22]

2023 IndyCar Series

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Main article:2023 IndyCar Series

The 2023 Indianapolis 500 was the sixth race of the2023 NTT IndyCar Series season.[23] Five different drivers won the first five races of the season.Marcus Ericsson won the season opener atSt. Petersburg, andJosef Newgarden won the first oval race of the season atTexas.Kyle Kirkwood then won atLong Beach, his first career IndyCar victory, followed byScott McLaughlin atAlabama.Álex Palou won theGMR Grand Prix on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, and held the championship points lead going into the Indy 500.

Race schedules

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The2023 IndyCar Series schedule was announced on September 27, 2022, with the Indianapolis 500 scheduled for Sunday, May 28.[23] Practice, time trials, and other ancillary events are scheduled for the two weeks leading up to the race. The Open Test was held on April 20–21, which included rookie orientation and refresher tests.[24]

TheGMR Grand Prix, including theRoad to Indy races, again served as the opening weekend of track activity, on May 12–13. TheFreedom 100 was left off the schedule for the fourth year in a row. The2023 Indy NXT series (formerly known as Indy Lights) included arace on the road course during GMR Grand Prix weekend.

Race schedule—April 2023
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
16
Long Beach
17

18

19

20
Open Test
21
Open Test
22

Race schedule—May 2023
30
Alabama
1

2

3

4

5

6
Mini-Marathon
7

8

9

10

11
RTI Test
12
GMR Grand Prix
13
GMR Grand Prix
14

15

16
Practice
17
Practice
18
Practice
19
Fast Friday
20
Time Trials
21
Time Trials
22
Practice
23

24

25
Special test
26
Carb Day
27
Parade
28
Indianapolis 500
29
Memorial Day
30

31

   
ColorNotes
GreenPractice
YellowLimited testing*
Dark BlueTime trials
SilverRace day
RedRained out**
BlankNo track activity

*15 minutes of "shakedown testing"
available only to Katherine Legge and
Graham Rahal due to their car rebuilds/swaps[25]

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

Source:2023 Indianapolis 500 Event Schedule

Entry list

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Marcus Ericsson was thedefending race winner.
Four-time race winnerHélio Castroneves (2001,2002,2009,2021) had the most previous starts in the field with 22.
Further information:2023 IndyCar Series § Confirmed entries

All entries utilized aspecDallaraIR18 chassis withuniversal aero kit andFirestone tires. 34 entries were confirmed, including nine formerwinners and four race rookies.2013 winner and2004 championTony Kanaan announced that he would retire after the race.[7] Four-time race winnerHélio Castroneves attempted to make his 23rd "500" (all consecutive), leading all active drivers.Katherine Legge made her first appearance since2013, the firstfemale participant since 2021; no female drivers entered in 2022. On April 15,Racer confirmed that bothChevrolet andHonda will supply 17 entries each.[26] With 34 confirmed entries, bumping will return for the first time since2021. The official entry list was released on May 15.[27]

No.DriverTeamEngineRef.
2United StatesJosef NewgardenTeam PenskeChevrolet[28]
3New ZealandScott McLaughlinTeam PenskeChevrolet[29]
5MexicoPato O'WardArrow McLarenChevrolet[30]
6SwedenFelix RosenqvistArrow McLarenChevrolet[31]
06BrazilHélio Castroneves W Meyer Shank RacingHonda[32]
7United StatesAlexander Rossi W Arrow McLarenChevrolet[33]
8SwedenMarcus Ericsson W Chip Ganassi RacingHonda[34]
9New ZealandScott Dixon W Chip Ganassi RacingHonda[35]
10SpainÁlex PalouChip Ganassi RacingHonda[36]
11JapanTakuma Sato W Chip Ganassi RacingHonda[37]
12AustraliaWill Power W Team PenskeChevrolet[28][38]
14United StatesSantino FerrucciA. J. Foyt EnterprisesChevrolet[39]
15United StatesGraham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda[40]
18United StatesDavid MalukasDale Coyne Racing withHMD MotorsportsHonda[41]
20United StatesConor DalyEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet[42]
21NetherlandsRinus VeeKayEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet[42]
23United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay W Dreyer & Reinbold RacingChevrolet[43]
24United KingdomStefan WilsonDreyer & Reinbold Racing /Cusick MotorsportsChevrolet[44]
26United StatesColton HertaAndretti Autosport w/Curb-AgajanianHonda[45]
27United StatesKyle KirkwoodAndretti AutosportHonda[46]
28FranceRomain GrosjeanAndretti AutosportHonda[47]
29CanadaDevlin DeFrancescoAndrettiSteinbrenner AutosportHonda[48]
30United KingdomJack HarveyRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda[49]
33United StatesEd CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet[50][51]
44United KingdomKatherine LeggeRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda[52]
45DenmarkChristian LundgaardRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda[49]
50United StatesR. C. Enerson R Abel MotorsportsChevrolet[53]
51United StatesSting Ray Robb R Dale Coyne Racing withRick Ware RacingHonda[54]
55DenmarkBenjamin Pedersen R A. J. Foyt EnterprisesChevrolet[55][56]
60FranceSimon Pagenaud W Meyer Shank RacingHonda[57]
66BrazilTony Kanaan W Arrow McLarenChevrolet[58]
77United KingdomCallum IlottJuncos Hollinger RacingChevrolet[59][60]
78ArgentinaAgustín Canapino R Juncos Hollinger RacingChevrolet[59][61]
98United StatesMarco AndrettiAndrettiHerta Autosport withMarco Andretti &Curb-AgajanianHonda[62]
Official Report
  •  W  Former Indianapolis 500 winner
  •  R  Indianapolis 500 rookie

Testing and rookie orientation

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A full-field open test was scheduled on theIndianapolis Motor Speedway oval for April 20–21, 2023.[63]Katherine Legge, who has not competed in the race since2013, took part in an oval re-acclimation test withRahal Letterman Lanigan Racing atTexas Motor Speedway on April 3.[64]Linus Lundqvist, the2022 Indy Lights champion, also participated in the private oval test at Texas, but did not secure a ride for the Indy 500.[65]

The rookie orientation test was conducted in three phases. For phase 1, each driver was required to complete ten laps between 205–210 mph (330–338 km/h), while demonstrating satisfactory car control, proper racing line, and safe interaction with other cars on the circuit. The laps do not have to be consecutive. Phase 2 was fifteen laps between 210–215 mph (338–346 km/h), and phase 3 was fifteen laps over 215 mph (346 km/h). Veteran drivers that have not competed in an IndyCar oval race since theprevious year's Indy 500 are required to take a refresher test. The refresher test consists of phase 2 and phase 3 of the aforementioned rookie test.

Open Test—Thursday April 20

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Josef Newgarden set the fastest lap during the Open Test.
  • Weather: 84 °F (29 °C), Mostly cloudy with rain in early afternoon, partly cloudy and high winds later
  • Summary: The first day of testing was divided into three sessions: first a veterans-only session beginning at 10:00 a.m., second the rookie and refresher session beginning at 12:00 p.m., and lastly a full-field session at 2:00 p.m. lasting until 6:30 p.m. The timing of the sessions were brought forward and extended due to a threat of poor weather both late Thursday and on Friday. During the veterans-only session to start to day, defending race winnerMarcus Ericsson was the fastest, running a lap at 224.330 mph (361.024 km/h).[66]
At 12:00 p.m., the track opened for drivers requiring rookie orientation or refresher tests. All drivers needing these tests took to the track exceptR. C. Enerson. Later in the day, Enerson was officially announced as the 34th entry withAbel Motorsports, and would conduct his rookie/refresher test during May.[67] The rookie/refresher session was cut short by roughly thirty minutes due to light rain. However, all drivers completed their tests exceptAgustín Canapino, who needed to finish the final lap of his rookie orientation run. IndyCar officials permitted his to complete the test during the full-field session.Marco Andretti turned the fastest lap in the rookie/refresher session at 221.569 mph (356.581 km/h). The session was briefly halted for a tow-in forKatherine Legge, who ran out of fuel and stalled out on track. She was able to continue in the session.[68]
The full-field session was slightly delayed by the rain, but drivers were still provided over four hours of track time. During the session, Canapino completed his rookie test, meaning that all drivers present needing their rookie/refresher tests successfully completed. With predictions that Friday's testing would likely be canceled by rain, drivers turned a large number of laps during the day, with a cumulative 3,522 laps being run among all drivers.Josef Newgarden turned the fastest lap of the day at 227.686 mph (366.425 km/h). The fastest "no-tow" lap - a lap completed without the aid of aerodynamicdrafting - went toDevlin DeFrancesco with a lap at 221.119 mph (355.857 km/h). No major incidents occurred during the session, but Katherine Legge suffered a second mechanical issue with less than five minutes remaining that forced her to coast back to the pit lane in the warm-up lane between turns 3 and 4.[69]
Top speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
12United StatesJosef NewgardenTeam PenskeChevrolet227.686366.425
220United StatesConor DalyEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet227.466366.071
39New ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda226.788364.980
Official Report

Open test—Friday April 21

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The scheduled second day of the open test was canceled due to rain.[70]

Practice

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Takuma Sato was fastest on both May 17 and May 19.

Opening day—Tuesday May 16

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  • Weather: 63 °F (17 °C), Rain
  • Summary: Rain throughout the day caused the opening day of practice to be canceled.[71]

Wednesday May 17

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  • Weather: 72 °F (22 °C), Mostly cloudy
  • Summary: Wednesday's practice schedule was changed in response to the rainout on opening day. The track opened at 10:00 a.m. for a five-minute session for teams to perform installation laps. At 10:15 a.m., the track was made available for Rookie and Refresher tests, which lasted until 12:00 p.m.[72]R. C. Enerson was the only participant in the Rookie session, where he successfully completed his orientation phases.[73] The track was opened to all competitors at 12 p.m.Takuma Sato turned the fastest lap of the day, running at 229.439 mph (369.246 km/h).Rinus VeeKay turned the fastest "no-tow" lap of the day at 223.212 mph (359.225 km/h). No major incidents occurred during the day.[74]Graham Rahal had the only wall contact of the day. At about 12:49 p.m., he drifted high exiting turn three, and brushed the outside wall with the right side of the car. Damage on Rahal's car was minimal. Late in the session, at 5:28 p.m.,Ed Carpenter was going slow along the inside of the backstretch, heading for the warm-up lane.Scott McLaughlin was on his outside, andRyan Hunter-Reay was coming up quickly behind. Hunter-Reay diced precariously between the two cars, narrowly avoiding a collision.
Top speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
111JapanTakuma SatoChip Ganassi RacingHonda229.439369.246
29New ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda229.174368.820
314United StatesSantino FerrucciA. J. Foyt RacingChevrolet228.977368.503
Official Report

Thursday May 18

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  • Weather: 74 °F (23 °C), Partly cloudy
  • Summary: Thursday practice opened at noon and ran until 6:00 p.m.Marcus Ericsson turned the fastest lap of the day, running at 229.607 mph (369.517 km/h). Ericsson also led the "no-tow" rankings with a lap at 224.414 mph (361.159 km/h). No major incidents occurred during the session, but a near collision occurred late in the day whenR. C. Enerson moved into the pit exit lane to avoid other cars on track and nearly collectedPato O'Ward, who was leaving the pit lane at the same time.[75]
Top speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
18SwedenMarcus EricssonChip Ganassi RacingHonda229.607369.517
29New ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda229.186368.839
360FranceSimon PagenaudMeyer Shank RacingHonda228.681368.026
Official Report

Fast Friday—Friday May 19

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  • Weather: 80 °F (27 °C), Mostly cloudy with gusty winds.
  • Summary: For Friday practice, teams increased turbo boost pressures to their qualifying levels of 1.5 bar (22 psi), resulting in higher speeds.Takuma Sato ran both the single fastest lap and the fastest four-lap average - a simulation of a qualifying run - running the single fastest lap at 234.753 miles per hour (377.798 km/h) and a four lap average of 233.413 miles per hour (375.642 km/h).[76] No major incidents occurred during the session, however two entries suffered major mechanical problems.Juncos Hollinger Racing made the decision to switchCallum Ilott's car to a back-up chassis midway through the session after struggling with the handling of the car for all previous practice sessions, stating that the handling was so poor that it was unsafe to drive.[77] At roughly 5:45 p.m.,Jack Harvey suffered an apparent engine failure, bringing out a caution period for the session.[76]
Overnight, it was reported that bothScott Dixon andÁlex Palou underwent engine changes. In addition,Callum Ilott's crew completed work on their back-up chassis. All three would be ready for Saturday morning practice.
Top speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
111JapanTakuma SatoChip Ganassi RacingHonda234.753377.798
298United StatesMarco AndrettiAndrettiHerta Autosport w/ Marco Andretti &Curb-AgajanianHonda234.202376.912
321NetherlandsRinus VeeKayEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet234.171376.862
Official Report

Time trials

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Saturday, May 20

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Felix Rosenqvist was the fastest qualifier on Saturday
  • Weather: 66 °F (19 °C), Fair with winds up to 16 mph (26 km/h)
  • Summary: Time trials on Saturday locked in positions 13th–30th. Cars qualifying 1st–12th advanced to the Top 12 Qualifying session on Sunday. Cars qualifying 31st–34th took part in the Last Chance Qualifying session on Sunday to determine the final row of the starting grid.
Qualifications began at 11:00 a.m. and lasted until 5:50 p.m. All drivers were given one guaranteed run during the day, with the guaranteed qualifying order based on a random draw the night before.Felix Rosenqvist turned the fastest speed of the first day of qualifications, running a four lap average of 233.947 mph (376.501 km/h) on his 2nd attempt with roughly an hour left in qualifications. TeammateAlexander Rossi qualified 2nd during the day at 233.528 mph (375.827 km/h). The only notable incident during qualification came during rookieAgustín Canapino's second attempt, where he made contact with the wall in turn 1 and bent the rear suspension of his car.[78]
With 34 entries in the race, only the top 30 cars were locked into the field on Saturday, with the last four needing to go out on Sunday in the Last Chance Qualifying session to determine positions 31st-33rd.Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing performed poorly during Saturday qualifications, with three of their four entries failing to make the top 30 and being forced into the Last Chance Qualifying.[79]Dale Coyne Racing's entries also struggled during the session with bothSting Ray Robb andDavid Malukas being outside the top 30 for most of the day. However, Malukas was able to find speed with less than 10 minutes remaining in the session to qualify 23rd. Robb was unable to qualify fast enough to make the top 30.Callum Ilott, who had changed chassis the previous day, qualified 28th on his second attempt during the day.R. C. Enerson, who had been considered a pre-race favorite to not make the race, qualified 29th and locked himself into the race.[78]
Katherine Legge ended the day "on the bubble" surviving a last-minute bumping attempt by her teammateChristian Lundgaard. Legge set an Indy 500 qualifying speed record for female drivers (231.070 mph (371.871 km/h)), and was the last car locked-in to the field.[80]A. J. Foyt Racing teammatesSantino Ferrucci andBenjamin Pedersen both made the Top 12, the first time the Foyt team has made the pole "shootout" since its inception in2010. Pedersen also set a one-lap rookie qualifying record (233.297 mph (375.455 km/h)).
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
Top 12 qualifiers
16SwedenFelix RosenqvistArrow McLarenChevrolet233.947376.501
27United StatesAlexander Rossi W Arrow McLarenChevrolet233.528375.827
310SpainÁlex PalouChip Ganassi RacingHonda233.398375.618
421NetherlandsRinus VeeKayEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet233.395375.613
59New ZealandScott Dixon W Chip Ganassi RacingHonda233.375375.581
666BrazilTony Kanaan W Arrow McLarenChevrolet233.347375.536
711JapanTakuma Sato W Chip Ganassi RacingHonda233.322375.495
85MexicoPato O'WardArrow McLarenChevrolet233.252375.383
914United StatesSantino FerrucciA. J. Foyt RacingChevrolet233.147375.214
108SwedenMarcus Ericsson W Chip Ganassi RacingHonda233.030375.025
1155DenmarkBenjamin Pedersen R A. J. Foyt RacingChevrolet232.739374.557
1212AustraliaWill Power W Team PenskeChevrolet232.719374.525
Positions 13–30
1333United StatesEd CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet232.689374.477
143New ZealandScott McLaughlinTeam PenskeChevrolet232.677374.457
1527United StatesKyle KirkwoodAndretti AutosportHonda232.662374.433
1620United StatesConor DalyEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet232.433374.065
172United StatesJosef NewgardenTeam PenskeChevrolet232.402374.015
1823United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay W Dreyer & Reinbold RacingChevrolet232.133373.582
1928FranceRomain GrosjeanAndretti AutosportHonda231.997373.363
2006BrazilHélio Castroneves W Meyer Shank RacingHonda231.954373.294
2126United StatesColton HertaAndretti Autosport w/Curb-AgajanianHonda231.951373.289
2260FranceSimon Pagenaud W Meyer Shank RacingHonda231.878373.171
2318United StatesDavid MalukasDale Coyne Racing w/HMD MotorsportsHonda231.769372.996
2498United StatesMarco AndrettiAndrettiHerta Autosport w/ Marco Andretti &Curb-AgajanianHonda231.682372.856
2524United KingdomStefan WilsonDreyer & Reinbold Racing w/Cusick MotorsportsChevrolet231.648372.801
2629CanadaDevlin DeFrancescoAndrettiSteinbrenner AutosportHonda231.353372.327
2778ArgentinaAgustín Canapino R Juncos Hollinger RacingChevrolet231.320372.273
2877United KingdomCallum IlottJuncos Hollinger RacingChevrolet231.182372.051
2950United StatesR. C. Enerson R Abel MotorsportsChevrolet231.129371.966
3044United KingdomKatherine LeggeRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda231.070371.871
Last Chance Qualifiers
3145DenmarkChristian LundgaardRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHondaNo time
3251United StatesSting Ray Robb R Dale Coyne Racing w/Rick Ware RacingHondaNo time
3330United KingdomJack HarveyRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHondaNo time
3415United StatesGraham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHondaNo time
Official Report

Sunday, May 21

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  • Weather: 77 °F (25 °C), Fair with calm winds.
Sunday qualifications were divided into three sessions. The first session was the Top 12 qualifying session at 2:00 p.m., during which the top six qualifiers would advance to the Fast Six session later in the day, while positions 7–12 would be locked in place. The second session of the day was the Last Chance Qualifying session from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., which would determine positions 31–33 and the one entry failing to qualify for the race. The final session of the day was the Fast Six session beginning at 5:15 p.m., which would set the top six starting positions.

Top 12 qualifying

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PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
Fast Six qualifiers
16SwedenFelix RosenqvistArrow McLarenChevrolet234.081376.717
214United StatesSantino FerrucciA. J. Foyt RacingChevrolet233.911376.443
321NetherlandsRinus VeeKayEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet233.801376.266
410SpainÁlex PalouChip Ganassi RacingHonda233.779376.231
59New ZealandScott Dixon W Chip Ganassi RacingHonda233.430375.669
65MexicoPato O'WardArrow McLarenChevrolet233.229375.346
Positions 7–12
77United StatesAlexander Rossi W Arrow McLarenChevrolet233.110375.154
811JapanTakuma Sato W Chip Ganassi RacingHonda233.098375.135
966BrazilTony Kanaan W Arrow McLarenChevrolet233.076375.099
108SwedenMarcus Ericsson W Chip Ganassi RacingHonda232.889374.799
1155DenmarkBenjamin Pedersen R A. J. Foyt RacingChevrolet232.671374.448
1212AustraliaWill Power W Team PenskeChevrolet232.635374.390
Official Report

Last Chance Qualifying

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Graham Rahal was bumped from the field and failed to qualify
  • Summary: The Last Chance Qualifying session was delayed by five minutes, opening at 4:05 p.m. and lasting until 5:05 p.m. The session determined positions 31–33 for the starting grid and which car would not qualify. Each car was given one guaranteed attempt, with subsequent attempts allowed but requiring the withdrawal of a previous attempt. After the guaranteed runs,Jack Harvey was the slowest of the drivers in the session. After the initial failure to reach the top 33, Harvey made two more attempts. Harvey's third attempt came as time expired during the session, during which Harvey qualified fast enough to bump his teammateGraham Rahal out of the field, meaning that Rahal would not start the race. Rahal's failure to qualify came thirty years after his fatherBobby Rahal failed to qualify for the1993 race.[82]
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
Positions 31–33
3145DenmarkChristian LundgaardRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda229.649369.584
3251United StatesSting Ray Robb R Dale Coyne Racing w/Rick Ware RacingHonda229.549369.423
3330United KingdomJack HarveyRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda229.166368.807
Failed to Qualify
3415United StatesGraham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda229.159368.796
Official Report

Fast Six Qualifying

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Álex Palou qualified on pole position with a new pole speed record.
  • Summary: Fast Six qualifying began almost immediately after the end of the Last Chance session. The Fast Six session determined positions 1-6 for the race.Álex Palou qualified onpole position, besting his teammateScott Dixon's pole speed record from the previous year with a four lap average of 234.217 mph (376.936 km/h). Palou's run was also the second fastest qualification in the history of the Indianapolis 500.Rinus VeeKay qualified second, only .006 mph (0.0097 km/h) slower than Palou over the four laps. Both Palou and VeeKay ran one lap exceeding 235 mph (378 km/h) during their runs.[83] The 2023 front row was the closest in the history of the Indianapolis 500, with only .103 mph (0.166 km/h) separating the top 3 qualifiers.[84]
The 2023 grid set a new record for the fastest qualifying field in race history, with an average speed of 232.184 mph (373.664 km/h) across the 33 qualifiers.[84]
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
Positions 1–6
110SpainÁlex PalouChip Ganassi RacingHonda234.217376.936
221NetherlandsRinus VeeKayEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet234.211376.926
36SwedenFelix RosenqvistArrow McLarenChevrolet234.114376.770
414United StatesSantino FerrucciA. J. Foyt RacingChevrolet233.661376.041
55MexicoPato O'WardArrow McLarenChevrolet233.158375.231
69New ZealandScott Dixon W Chip Ganassi RacingHonda233.151375.220
Official Report

Post-qualifying practice

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Post-qualifying practice — Monday May 22

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  • Weather: 80 °F (27 °C), Mostly cloudy
  • Summary: Post-qualifying practice was scheduled for two hours, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. With qualifications complete, teams returned to their race turbo boost levels. The session saw the first major incident of the month. At 2:11 p.m.,Katherine Legge collided withStefan Wilson after cars ahead of them slowed unexpectedly in turn 1. Both drivers lost control of their cars and impacted the outside wall. Legge was not injured in the accident, but Wilson was placed on a stretcher and taken to hospital for evaluation for back injuries.[85] Following the accident, the session was extended by thirty minutes to allow competitors more track time.Will Power was the fastest during the post-qualifying session, turning a lap at 229.222 mph (368.897 km/h).[86]
On Monday evening,Dreyer & Reinbold Racing released a press statement indicating that Stefan Wilson had suffered a fractured vertebra in the practice crash and would be forced out of the race.[87] On Tuesday May 23,Graham Rahal, who was bumped from the field on Sunday, was named as Wilson's replacement.[88]
Top practice speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
112AustraliaWill PowerTeam PenskeChevrolet229.222368.897
29New ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda229.184368.836
311JapanTakuma SatoChip Ganassi RacingHonda228.382367.545
Official Report

Special test — Thursday May 25

[edit]

IndyCar officials announced on Wednesday, May 24 thatGraham Rahal andKatherine Legge would be given a 15-minute session on Thursday to do installation laps for their cars following the accident the entries had been involved in on Monday. As a shakedown only session, IndyCar ruled that the drivers could not complete full laps around the track and were required return to the pit lane immediately after leaving.[25]

Carb Day – Friday May 26

[edit]
  • Weather: 71 °F (22 °C), Fair
  • Summary: Carb Day practice—the final practice before the race—was scheduled for two hours from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Several minor incidents dotted the session.Colton Herta locked his tires trying to slow to enter pit lane, which caused one of his tires to fail.Ryan Hunter-Reay was forced out of the session early with a leaking gearbox on his car.Katherine Legge caused a halt in track activities just after noon when a tire came loose on her car, forcing her to stop on track.Devlin DeFrancesco suffered a punctured tire that nearly caused him to crash in turn 2 but avoided an accident.Takuma Sato set the fastest lap of the session at 227.855 mph (366.697 km/h).[89] After the conclusion of practice, participating crews moved onto the annualPit Stop Challenge.
Top practice speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
111JapanTakuma SatoChip Ganassi RacingHonda227.855366.697
29New ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHonda227.285365.780
312AustraliaWill PowerTeam PenskeChevrolet226.953365.245
Official Report

Pit Stop Challenge

[edit]

The 44th annualPit Stop Challenge was scheduled for Friday, May 26 after the completion of Carb Day practice. 16 competing crews were announced for the event the day before.[90]Chip Ganassi Racing won the pit stop competition withScott Dixon's car, defeatingTeam Penske withWill Power's car in the best-of-three final. It was the fourth win in the pit stop challenge for Chip Ganassi Racing as well as the fourth for Dixon in the competition.[91]

Round 1QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals(best of 3)
               
12Will Power
(Team Penske)
12.544
24Graham Rahal
(Dreyer & Reinbold)
12.717
12Will Power
(Team Penske)
12.683
23Ryan Hunter-Reay
(Dreyer & Reinbold)
13.296
23Ryan Hunter-Reay
(Dreyer & Reinbold)
13.335
5Pato O'Ward
(Arrow McLaren
14.409
12Will Power
(Team Penske)
11.336
30Jack Harvey
Rahal Letterman)
12.293
60Simon Pagenaud
(Meyer Shank Racing)
18.455
30Jack Harvey
Rahal Letterman)
13.525
30Jack Harvey
Rahal Letterman)
13.376
21Rinus VeeKay
(Ed Carpenter Racing)
16.775
21Rinus VeeKay
(Ed Carpenter Racing)
13.369
27Kyle Kirkwood
(Andretti Autosport)
13.741
12Will Power
(Team Penske)
12.04711.82912.5521
9Scott Dixon
(Chip Ganassi Racing)
11.56111.94711.0122
26Colton Herta
(Andretti Autosport)
15.931
3Scott McLaughlin
(Team Penske)
13.471
3Scott McLaughlin
(Team Penske)
12.008
6Felix Rosenqvist
(Arrow McLaren)
11.933
6Felix Rosenqvist
(Arrow McLaren)
13.219
06Hélio Castroneves
(Meyer Shank Racing)
13.621
6Felix Rosenqvist
(Arrow McLaren)
12.334
9Scott Dixon
(Chip Ganassi Racing)
11.411
45Christian Lundgaard
Rahal Letterman)
13.190
10Álex Palou
(Chip Ganassi Racing)
16.225
45Christian Lundgaard
Rahal Letterman)
13.924
9Scott Dixon
(Chip Ganassi Racing)
11.582
9Scott Dixon
(Chip Ganassi Racing)
12.066
77Callum Ilott
(Juncos Hollinger Racing)
14.464

Starting grid

[edit]
RowInsideMiddleOutside
110SpainÁlex Palou21NetherlandsRinus VeeKay6SwedenFelix Rosenqvist
214United StatesSantino Ferrucci5MexicoPato O'Ward9New ZealandScott Dixon W 
37United StatesAlexander Rossi W 11JapanTakuma Sato W 66BrazilTony Kanaan W 
48SwedenMarcus Ericsson W 55DenmarkBenjamin Pedersen R 12AustraliaWill Power W 
533United StatesEd Carpenter3New ZealandScott McLaughlin27United StatesKyle Kirkwood
620United StatesConor Daly2United StatesJosef Newgarden23United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay W 
728FranceRomain Grosjean06BrazilHélio Castroneves W 26United StatesColton Herta
860FranceSimon Pagenaud W 18United StatesDavid Malukas98United StatesMarco Andretti
929CanadaDevlin DeFrancesco78ArgentinaAgustín Canapino R 77United KingdomCallum Ilott
1050United StatesR. C. Enerson R 44United KingdomKatherine Legge45DenmarkChristian Lundgaard
1151United StatesSting Ray Robb R 30United KingdomJack Harvey24United StatesGraham Rahal1
[92]

Failed to qualify/Withdrawn

No.DriverTeamReason
15United StatesGraham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingFourth fastest in Last Chance Qualifying. Bumped from the field.
24United KingdomStefan WilsonDreyer & Reinbold Racing /Cusick MotorsportsInjured in post-qualifying practice. Withdrawn

1Stefan Wilson qualified car #24, but was injured in post-qualifying practice and forced to withdraw. On May 23, Graham Rahal was named as his replacement.[93] By IndyCar rules, the entry was moved to the back of the starting grid after the driver change

R Indianapolis 500 rookie
W Indianapolis 500 winner

Race report

[edit]
  • Weather: 80 °F (27 °C), Mostly cloudy

First half

[edit]
The cars on the sixth row of the starting grid: #20Conor Daly, #2Josef Newgarden, #23Ryan Hunter-Reay

Prior to the race start,Graham Rahal suffered problems with the battery of his car. His crew was able to get the battery changed, but not before two laps of the race had already been completed.[94]

At the start,Álex Palou took the lead of the race ahead ofRinus VeeKay andFelix Rosenqvist, whileScott Dixon moved into fourth. As the first run progressed, Palou and VeeKay swapped the lead with each other several times. Behind, Dixon began to suffer a vibration in one of his tires after 20 laps, which caused him to drop down to 16th position before finally making a pit stop to change the tires at lap 27. Shortly after, the first round of scheduled pit stops occurred, with the top two runners emerging in the same order, whileSantino Ferrucci moved into third. During the pit sequence,Katherine Legge lost control of her car leaving her pit stall, spun, and hit the inside pit wall. Legge attempted to continue in the race for a few more laps, but was ultimately forced to retire after the incident.[95] The second sequence of pit stops came beginning at lap 60, during whichArrow McLaren teammates Rosenqvist andPato O'Ward moved into the lead of the race as the result of better fuel mileage than the cars ahead of them. O'Ward and Rosenqvist then swapped the lead with each other during the duration of the stint.[96]

Sting Ray Robb caused the first caution period of the race after an accident in Turn 1.

The first caution period of the day came at lap 91, whenSting Ray Robb slid wide and crashed into the outside wall of turn 1 after being passed byGraham Rahal. Robb was uninjured in the accident. During the caution, most drivers elected to make pit stops. During the stops,Rinus VeeKay lost control of his car exiting his pit stall and spun, collectingÁlex Palou in the process. While both of the early leaders were able to continue in the race, Palou dropped deep in the field after being forced to change the front wing on his car from the damage, while VeeKay received a drive-through penalty for causing the incident. Neither driver led for the remainder of the race. Rosenqvist, O'Ward, and Ferrucci led drivers off of pit lane, whileCallum Ilott took the lead of the race by being the only driver not to pit under the caution.[94]

Second half

[edit]

Racing resumed on lap 100, with Rosenqvist and O'Ward passing Ilott immediately to take the lead of the race again. Further behind,Marcus Ericsson andJosef Newgarden had excellent restarts, moving forward several spots to take fifth and sixth respectively. After a few laps, action calmed again and Rosenqvist and O'Ward resumed their swapping of the lead. With the previous pit stop coming with awkward timing for strategy, the pace of the race slowed greatly as teams tried to reach their target fuel window, with laps being turned at only 207 mph (333 km/h) for several laps.[96] Pits stops came again starting at lap 132. Rosenqvist emerged as the leader, but O'Ward suffered a slow stop that dropped him back. Newgarden and Ericsson emerged from the pits second and third, but both passed Rosenqvist shortly after, and Ericsson then passed Newgarden for the lead.Alexander Rossi moved to fourth place, whileSantino Ferrucci ran fifth. During the pit stops, an incident occurred in the pit lane whenColton Herta left his stall whileRomain Grosjean was entering his, causing the two to collide. Both continued in the race, though losing significant time.[94]

The second caution period of the race came on lap 149, whenRomain Grosjean lost control of his car in turn 2 and impacted the outside wall.[97] During the caution, some cars chose to pit, most notablyPato O'Ward, who had problems refueling his car on the previous pit stop and so required an extra stop compared to the cars around him. Racing resumed at lap 156, with Newgarden taking the lead from Ericsson before both were passed by Ferrucci one lap later. Rosenqvist and Rossi ran fifth and sixth, whileKyle Kirkwood moved himself to sixth andÁlex Palou moved to seventh after recovering from his earlier incident. The running order remained roughly the same until the start of the final round of pit stops starting at lap 169. Ferrucci lost time after a tire rolled out from his pit box during his stop; he avoided any time penalty for the infraction. Ericsson emerged the leader of the group that pitted, with Rosenqvist and Newgarden behind. Leading the race were the drivers who had pitted during the caution, with O'Ward leading until lap 180, when he pitted. O'Ward emerged from the pits in third place, and quickly moved past both Rosenqvist and Ericsson to be first of the cars not needing any more pit stops.[94]

First red flag

[edit]
Josef Newgarden during the race.

On lap 184,Josef Newgarden passedFelix Rosenqvist entering turn 1. Rosenqvist slid wide in the wake of Newgarden's car and impacted the outside wall. Rosenqvist attempted to retain control of the car, but lost control entering turn two and spun. As he spun backwards onto the racing surface, Rosenqvist collectedKyle Kirkwood, which completely dislodged the left-rear tire on Kirkwood's car. Kirkwood impacted the outside wall in turn 2 heavily, with the impact causing the car to flip over and slide to a halt upside down. Neither Rosenqvist nor Kirkwood were injured in the accident. During the incident, the dislodged tire from Kirkwood's car was launched above the catch-fencing outside of turn 2 and out of the race track. The tire went over a grandstand and landed on the left front end of aChevrolet Cruze that was parked in a lot between two sections of seating outside turn two. Robin Matthews, the owner of the damaged car, received a tour of the speedway as compensation.[98][99][100] On June 1, four days after the race, Indianapolis Motor Speedway management announced that they would be presenting Matthews with a new car.[101]

With the circuit needing significant cleanup from the accident, IndyCar officials halted the race with the red flag with 14 laps to go. This was done to provide an opportunity to finish the race under green, and to not waste too many laps circulating under the yellow flag.Ryan Hunter-Reay held the lead at the time of the red flag, but he along withCallum Ilott andAgustín Canapino would need to pit as soon as the race resumed.[96]

Second red flag

[edit]
O'Ward leading the race

The race resumed under caution on lap 187. The three cars at the front needing a pit stop did so immediately, handing the lead to Pato O'Ward. The field was preparing to go back to green with 9 laps to go. However, the officials deemed that O'Ward was taking the field down too slowly, and waved off the restart by an extra lap.

Green flag racing resumed on lap 193 (8 laps to go), with Newgarden and Ericsson passing O'Ward heading into turn one. O'Ward attempted to pass Ericsson back at turn three, but lost control of his car, spun several times and impacted the outside wall. O'Ward's accident caused a chain of accidents behind.Scott McLaughlin collided withSimon Pagenaud as the field slowed to avoid O'Ward, which sent Pagenaud into the outside wall while McLaughlin suffered damage to the nose of his car.Agustín Canapino was forced into the grass trying to avoid McLaughlin, causing him to lose control of his car and also hit the wall. After the initial impact, Canapino's car was damaged to the point where he could no longer steer or slow it. As a result, Canapino hit the already stricken car of O'Ward, causing Canapino to briefly become airborne. None of the drivers involved were injured in the accident.[102]

The leaders crossed the start/finish line, accepting the yellow with 7 laps to go. With another major cleanup needed, IndyCar officials again decided to put the red flag out again. The next time by, the field was parked in the pits under red. At the time of the second red, Newgarden led Ericsson withSantino Ferrucci third.[94]

Third red flag and finish

[edit]
Benjamin Pedersen's damaged car after the Lap 196 accident.

The cars rolled from the pit with six laps to go. After two laps under yellow, the green came out with four laps to go. Ericsson immediately passed Newgarden, but another accident occurred just as Ericsson moved ahead. As cars exited turn four coming to the green flag, a five- car accident involvingChristian Lundgaard,Ed Carpenter,Benjamin Pedersen,Graham Rahal, andMarco Andretti occurred, bringing out another caution period. IndyCar officials made the decision to red flag the race for a third time - the first time in Indianapolis 500 history that three late-race red flags occurred. As the red flag came with only two laps remaining in the race, officials decided that the race would restart as soon as cars reached the start finish line again for the final lap.[96]

Newgarden in victory lane withRoger Penske after winning

The cars rolled from the pits one last time with two laps remaining. This provided them with just one lap to warm up their car and warm up their tires. The first time around racing resumed with the green flag and white flag flying together. It was the final lap with Ericsson getting an initial jump on Newgarden going into turn one. Newgarden was able to catch up to Ericsson and made a slingshot pass for the lead down the backstraight. He stayed in front for the remainder of the lap to win, securing his first Indianapolis 500 victory in his 12th start in the event. Newgarden's victory was the first for an American driver since2016, while it was the 19th Indianapolis 500 victory forTeam Penske. After winning, Newgarden stopped on the front straight, climbed from his car, then climbed through a gap in the catch fencing to celebrate with fans before returning for the official celebration ceremony in the winners circle.[94][96][103] In winning, Newgarden became the first driver fromTennessee to take victory in the 500.[104] Newgarden earned $3.666 million for winning from a record purse of $17,021,500.[105] As well, his win made Caitlyn Brown, his left-front tire changer, the first known woman to be part of an over-the-wall tire-changing pit crew for a driver while that driver won the Indy 500.[106] Second-place finisher Marcus Ericsson became the first defending winner to finish second sinceHélio Castroneves in2003. Santino Ferrucci in third place achieved his career best finish in the race and achieved the best finish forA. J. Foyt Racing since2000.[104] Despite being involved in the final accident,Benjamin Pedersen was the highest finishing rookie in the race in 21st and was namedRookie of the Year for 2023.[105]

The decision to red flag the race for a one-lap run to the finish was met with criticism from runner-up finisherMarcus Ericsson, who called the ruling "unfair and dangerous" and cited that IndyCar had never done a restart in that way any time prior.[107] Other competitors, such as 3rd-place finisherSantino Ferrucci and 16th-place finisherTony Kanaan felt that IndyCar's decision was the correct one, citing complaints from previous editions of the race about ending under caution periods.[108]

Box score

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FinishNo.DriverTeamChassisEngineLapsTime/RetiredPit
Stops
GridPts.1
12United StatesJosef NewgardenTeam PenskeDallara UAK18Chevrolet2002:58:21.961151751
28SwedenMarcus Ericsson W Chip Ganassi RacingDallara UAK18Honda200+ 0.097451044
314United StatesSantino FerrucciA. J. Foyt RacingDallara UAK18Chevrolet200+ 0.52735445
410SpainÁlex PalouChip Ganassi RacingDallara UAK18Honda200+ 0.76386145
57United StatesAlexander Rossi W Arrow McLarenDallara UAK18Chevrolet200+ 0.99345737
69New ZealandScott Dixon W Chip Ganassi RacingDallara UAK18Honda200+ 1.43165635
711JapanTakuma Sato W Chip Ganassi RacingDallara UAK18Honda200+ 1.57706832
820United StatesConor DalyEd Carpenter RacingDallara UAK18Chevrolet200+ 1.885551624
926United StatesColton HertaAndretti Autosport w/Curb-AgajanianDallara UAK18Honda200+ 2.224862123
1021NetherlandsRinus VeeKayEd Carpenter RacingDallara UAK18Chevrolet200+ 3.26486232
1123United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay W Dreyer & Reinbold RacingDallara UAK18Chevrolet200+ 3.422361820
1277United KingdomCallum IlottJuncos Hollinger RacingDallara UAK18Chevrolet200+ 4.047062719
1329CanadaDevlin DeFrancescoAndrettiSteinbrenner AutosportDallara UAK18Honda200+ 4.743252517
143New ZealandScott McLaughlinTeam PenskeDallara UAK18Chevrolet200+ 5.004561416
1506BrazilHélio Castroneves W Meyer Shank RacingDallara UAK18Honda200+ 5.463172016
1666BrazilTony Kanaan W Arrow McLarenDallara UAK18Chevrolet200+ 5.71587918
1798United StatesMarco AndrettiAndrettiHerta Autosport w/ Marco Andretti &Curb-AgajanianDallara UAK18Honda200+ 8.980062413
1830United KingdomJack HarveyRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingDallara UAK18Honda199-1 Lap73212
1945DenmarkChristian LundgaardRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingDallara UAK18Honda198-2 Laps83011
2033United StatesEd CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingDallara UAK18Chevrolet197Crash61310
2155DenmarkBenjamin Pedersen R A. J. Foyt RacingDallara UAK18Chevrolet196Crash71111
2224United StatesGraham RahalDreyer & Reinbold RacingDallara UAK18Chevrolet195-5 Laps6338
2312AustraliaWill Power W Team PenskeDallara UAK18Chevrolet195-5 Laps6129
245MexicoPato O'WardArrow McLarenDallara UAK18Chevrolet192Crash6517
2560FranceSimon Pagenaud W Meyer Shank RacingDallara UAK18Honda192Crash5225
2678ArgentinaAgustín Canapino R Juncos Hollinger RacingDallara UAK18Chevrolet192Crash6265
276SwedenFelix RosenqvistArrow McLarenDallara UAK18Chevrolet183Crash5316
2827United StatesKyle KirkwoodAndretti AutosportDallara UAK18Honda183Crash5155
2918United StatesDavid MalukasDale Coyne Racing w/HMD MotorsportsDallara UAK18Honda160Crash7235
3028FranceRomain GrosjeanAndretti AutosportDallara UAK18Honda149Crash4195
3151United StatesSting Ray Robb R Dale Coyne Racing w/Rick Ware RacingDallara UAK18Honda90Crash2315
3250United StatesR. C. Enerson R Abel MotorsportsDallara UAK18Chevrolet75Mechanical3285
3344United KingdomKatherine LeggeRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingDallara UAK18Honda41Crash4295
Official Report

 W  Former Indianapolis 500 winner

 R  Indianapolis 500 Rookie

All entrants utilizedFirestone tires.

1 Points include qualification points fromtime trials, 1 point for leading a lap, and 2 points for most laps led.

Race statistics

[edit]
Lap Leaders
LapsLeader
1–2Álex Palou
3Rinus VeeKay
4–9Álex Palou
10–14Rinus VeeKay
15–22Álex Palou
23–27Rinus VeeKay
28–29Álex Palou
30–31Rinus VeeKay
32Felix Rosenqvist
33–34Alexander Rossi
35–39Álex Palou
40–47Rinus VeeKay
48–60Álex Palou
61–63Rinus VeeKay
64–65Felix Rosenqvist
66Pato O'Ward
67Will Power
68Colton Herta
69Felix Rosenqvist
70–78Pato O'Ward
79–81Felix Rosenqvist
82–89Pato O'Ward
90–94Felix Rosenqvist
95–99Callum Ilott
100–101Felix Rosenqvist
102Pato O'Ward
103–107Felix Rosenqvist
Lap Leaders (con't)
LapsLeader
108–109Pato O'Ward
110–113Felix Rosenqvist
114–115Pato O'Ward
116–119Felix Rosenqvist
120–122Pato O'Ward
123–124Felix Rosenqvist
125–128Pato O'Ward
129–131Felix Rosenqvist
132Santino Ferrucci
133–134Marcus Ericsson
135Hélio Castroneves
136Felix Rosenqvist
137–156Marcus Ericsson
157Josef Newgarden
158Marcus Ericsson
159–168Santino Ferrucci
169–170Marcus Ericsson
171–172Alexander Rossi
173–174Takuma Sato
175–179Pato O'Ward
180–187Ryan Hunter-Reay
188–191Pato O'Ward
192Marcus Ericsson
193–195Josef Newgarden
196–199Marcus Ericsson
200Josef Newgarden
Total laps led
DriverLaps
Pato O'Ward39
Álex Palou36
Felix Rosenqvist33
Marcus Ericsson30
Rinus VeeKay24
Santino Ferrucci11
Ryan Hunter-Reay8
Josef Newgarden5
Callum Ilott5
Alexander Rossi4
Takuma Sato2
Will Power1
Hélio Castroneves1
Colton Herta1
Cautions: 5 for 34 laps
LapsReason
92–99Robb crash in turn 1
150–155Grosjean crash in turn 2
185–191Rosenqvist,Kirkwood crash in turn 2 (red flag)
193–195O'Ward,Pagenaud,Canapino crash in turn 3 (red flag)
196–198Petersen,Carpenter crash on mainstretch (red flag)

Broadcasting

[edit]

Television

[edit]

The race wastelevised onNBC andPeacock Premium in the United States.[109]Mike Tirico andDanica Patrick returned for pre-race and post-race coverage, as they had together since 2019.Leigh Diffey,Townsend Bell, andJames Hinchcliffe were the booth announcers for the race.[110] Two additional hours of pre-race coverage on race day morning was carried exclusively onPeacock.[111]

On May 8, 2023, it was confirmed that, in line with longstanding policy that had been suspended during theCOVID-19 pandemic, the live broadcast would be blacked-out in the Indianapolis area on both local television and Peacock, marking the first Indy 500 local blackout since the2019 Indianapolis 500.[112]

NBC
Booth announcersPre/Post-racePit/garage reporters[113]

Announcer:Leigh Diffey
Color:Townsend Bell
Color:James Hinchcliffe

NBCHost:Mike Tirico
Studio Analyst:Danica Patrick
Analyst/Features:Dale Earnhardt Jr.[113]
Analyst/Features:Steve Letarte[113]

Marty Snider
Dillon Welch
Dave Burns
Kevin Lee

In the United Kingdom, the race wassimulcast onSky Sports Arena, and later onSky Sports F1 following the conclusion of the2023 Monaco Grand Prix.[114] Both Sky Sports broadcasts ran uninterrupted from commercials, switching to a local presenting team during US commercial breaks, while keeping the same video feed. Leading the local presenting team was freelance commentator and broadcaster Tom Gaymor, alongsideMark Blundell and former Indianapolis 500 driverSimona de Silvestro as analysts.[115]

Radio

[edit]

The race wasbroadcast onradio by theIndianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network.[116] The chief announcer or "Voice of the 500" for the eighth consecutive year was Mark Jaynes withDavey Hamilton as driver analyst.

IMS Radio Network
Booth AnnouncersTurn ReportersPit/garage reporters

Chief Announcer: Mark Jaynes
Driver expert:Davey Hamilton

Turn 1: Nick Yeoman
Turn 2: Michael Young
Turn 3: Jake Query
Turn 4: Chris Denari

Alex Wollf
Scott Sander
Rob Blackman
Ryan Myrehn

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