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Hoosier Hundred

Coordinates:39°25′13″N87°25′15″W / 39.4203°N 87.4209°W /39.4203; -87.4209
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USAC Silver Crown Series race
Motor race
Hoosier Hundred
USACSilver Crown Series
LocationLucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park,Brownsburg, Indiana
39°25′13″N87°25′15″W / 39.4203°N 87.4209°W /39.4203; -87.4209
First race1946
First Silver Crown race1971
Distance100.156 miles
Laps146
Previous namesIndianapolis 100
Hulman-Hoosier Hundred
Circuit information
SurfaceDirt (1946–2020)
Asphalt (2023–)
Length1.104 km (0.686 mi)

TheHoosier Hundred is aUSACSilver Crown Series race scheduled forLucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park as of 2023. It is a revival of the original race held from 1953–2020 at theIndiana State Fairgrounds Speedway, a one-mile dirt oval inIndianapolis, Indiana. The race was first held in 1953, and through 1970 was part of theNational Championship.

Over the years, the Hoosier Hundred was considered one of the richest and most prestigious open-wheel races in the United States.[1] Seven winners of the Hoosier Hundred have also won theIndianapolis 500, led byA. J. Foyt, who has won six times.[2] Therefore, the Indiana State Fairgrounds Speedway was known as the "Track of Champions."[3]

Qualifying and/or heat race(s) lead to the main event, originally 100 laps, 100 miles, but with the revival, will be 146 laps, 100.181 miles.

History

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Racing at the fairgrounds oval dates back to the early 20th century. In June 1903,Barney Oldfield drove the first 60 mph (96.5 km/h) lap in automobile history at the circuit.[4] The firstAAA championship race took place in1946, withRex Mays sweeping the pole position and race.

1953–1970 – Champ Cars

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The first Hoosier Hundred was held in1953, and was part of the AAANational Championship Trail.[4] The traditional date for the race would be in September. The race provided a popular second race in the Indianapolis-area, with the famousIndianapolis 500 in May, and many of the same participants returning to the fairgrounds four months later.[1] The race grew in popularity and stature, and became one of the richest and most prestigious dirt track races in the U.S.

Starting in 1956, the sanctioning changed toUSAC. It remained part of the "Champ Car" national championship trail through 1970. From 1965 to 1970, theHoosier Grand Prix was held atIndianapolis Raceway Park, which meant there would be three Champ Car races in the Indianapolis area annually.

1971–1996 – Silver Crown cars

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In 1971, USAC reorganized the National Championship trail, dropping all dirt tracks from the schedule. The Hoosier Hundred became part of the newly createdNational Dirt Car Championship (present-daySilver Crown Series), and the event continued to maintain its popularity and stature. For most of the 1970s, several top drivers from the USAC Champ Car ranks would continue to participate.

Starting in 1981, a second sister race, theHulman Hundred was added to the fairgrounds speedway.[1] The Hulman Hundred, named in honor ofTony Hulman, was scheduled for May, typically the weekend of theIndy 500. Among the winners of the May race was futureNASCAR championJeff Gordon.[1]

In 1991, theFoyt Group took over promotions for both the Hulman Hundred (May) and Hoosier Hundred (September).[5] For 1992–1995, they continued to schedule both races annually. For a brief time in the early 1990s, the Hoosier Hundred was moved up toLabor Day weekend, and coincided with the weekend of theU.S. Nationals, held at nearbyIndianapolis Raceway Park.

The 1996 Hulman Hundred was held in May as scheduled, but during the summer of 1996, the traditional fall Hoosier Hundred was cancelled by the Foyt Group. They cited sagging attendance and revenue. In order to maintain a continuous lineage, the May 25 "Hulman Hundred" wasretroactively titled the "1996 Hoosier Hundred."[5][1]

1997–2001: Hulman-Hoosier Hundred

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Starting in 1997, the Foyt Group merged the two races, and introduced a newly revamped event, titled theTrueValue Hulman-Hoosier Hundred. They elected to utilize the May date, expecting a better crowd the weekend of the Indy 500.[6]

The 1998 race was notable in that three drivers in the Hulman-Hoosier Hundred,Donnie Beechler,Jimmy Kite, andJack Hewitt, were also participating in theIndianapolis 500.[7] It was the first time in several years that multiple drivers competed at the fairgrounds and at Indy in the same year. Beechler would go on to win the race (called at 39 miles due to rain), while Kite and Hewitt would finish 11th and 12th, respectively, at Indy.

In 2000, the race was rained out on Friday May 26 and Saturday May 27. The Foyt Group rescheduled the race for September 22, the Friday before theFormula OneU.S. Grand Prix atIndy. The race temporarily returned to its traditional September date and took on the one-time moniker the "Salute to the Grand Prix."

In 2001, the race was rained out again. For the second year in a row, it was rescheduled for the Friday before theU.S. Grand Prix.[5] After 2001, the Foyt Group quit promotion of the race, and it was temporarily put on hiatus.

2002-19: Revival

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6R promotions took over the event, and revived the race for 2002. It was reverted to the original "Hoosier Hundred" name, dropping the "Hulman" reference. The race kept the Indy 500 weekend date in late May.

Track Enterprises[6] and Bob Sargent took over the race in 2006 and currently promotes the race.[5][4] For the 60th running in 2013, it was planned to move the race from Friday night of Indy 500 weekend to Thursday night. Carb Day, the final day of practice for the Indy 500, had been moved to Friday, and organizers wanted to move the Hoosier Hundred to avoid the conflict.[4] However, in 2013, Thursday night was rained out, and the race was postponed to Friday night after all.

2020

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Track Enterprises continues as the promoter of the event. In 2019, with the rise of horse racing and the push for more legalized sports betting, the Fairgrounds announced that the race track would down after the 2019 season and would be converted into aharness practice facility.

Track Enterprises announced on November 25, 2019 that the Hoosier Hundred would move to theTerre Haute Action Track, a half-mile dirt track also promoted by the company, beginning in 2020.[8] However, due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Hoosier Hundred/Sumar Classic, scheduled for May 21, was initially scratched. Later in the year, the race was revived and rescheduled for the night of August 23 (the same day as theIndy 500), but back at the Fairgrounds track, as the planned improvements to convert the Fairgrounds oval to a horse racing facility were delayed. For the 2021 season, the Hoosier Hundred was replaced by the Sumar Classic at Terre Haute.

2023

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The Hoosier Hundred was announced to return on April 23, 2023, on theLucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park .686 mile paved oval.[9] The event was planned to be a non-championship event, with drivers and teams earning appearance points only.[10] Due to inclement weather (track conditions unsafe with cold temperatures), the event was moved to the IRP'sCarb Night Classic on Memorial Day weekend, becoming a points race for the USAC Silver Crown Series. The race is set for 146 laps, 100.146 miles, but is not the longest Silver Crown race at IRP, as from 1985 to 1988, IRP held a Silver Crown race for 150 laps, or 102.9 miles.

Race results

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Hoosier Hundred

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SeasonDateDriverSanctionTo WinPurse
Indianapolis 100
1946September 15Rex MaysAAAChampionship$3,905$15,759
Hoosier Hundred
1953September 26Bob SweikertAAAChampionship$6,951$24,674
1954September 18Jimmy BryanAAAChampionship$7,180$26,740
1955September 17Jimmy BryanAAAChampionship$6,975$27,360
1956September 15Jimmy BryanUSACChampionship$7,750$30,100
1957September 14Jud LarsonUSACChampionship$8,380$31,360
1958September 13Eddie SachsUSACChampionship$8,990$32,760
1959September 19Rodger WardUSACChampionship$11,675$36,535
1960September 17A. J. FoytUSACChampionship$10,225$39,905
1961September 16A. J. FoytUSACChampionship$12,815$41,925
1962September 15Parnelli JonesUSACChampionship
1963September 14Rodger WardUSACChampionship
1964September 26*A. J. FoytUSACChampionship
1965September 18A. J. FoytUSACChampionship
1966September 10Mario AndrettiUSACChampionship
1967September 9Mario AndrettiUSACChampionship
1968September 7A. J. FoytUSACChampionship
1969September 6A. J. FoytUSACChampionship
1970September 12Al Unser, Sr.USACChampionship
1971September 12Al Unser, Sr.USAC Silver Crown
1972September 9Al Unser, Sr.USAC Silver Crown
1973September 15Al Unser, Sr.USAC Silver Crown
1974September 7Jackie HowertonUSAC Silver Crown
1975September 6Tom BigelowUSAC Silver Crown
1976September 11Joe SaldanaUSAC Silver Crown
1977September 10Pancho CarterUSAC Silver Crown
1978September 9Billy EngelhartUSAC Silver Crown
1979September 8Bobby OliveroUSAC Silver Crown
1980September 6Gary BettenhausenUSAC Silver Crown
1981September 12Larry RiceUSACChampionship
1982September 11Chuck GurneyUSAC Silver Crown
1983September 10Chuck GurneyUSAC Silver Crown
1984September 15Steve ChasseyUSAC Silver Crown
1985September 14Sheldon KinserUSAC Silver Crown
1986September 13Jack HewittUSAC Silver Crown
1987September 12Kenny JacobsUSAC Silver Crown
1988September 10Jack HewittUSAC Silver Crown
1989August 27Jack HewittUSAC Silver Crown
1990August 11Gary HieberUSAC Silver Crown
1991August 10Jeff SwindellUSAC Silver Crown
1992September 12Ron ShumanUSAC Silver Crown
1993September 11Jeff SwindellUSAC Silver Crown
1994September 3Jimmy SillsUSAC Silver Crown
1995September 2Dave DarlandUSAC Silver Crown
1996*August 24Race cancelled
Hulman-Hoosier Hundred
1997May 23Chuck LearyUSAC Silver Crown$9,000$40,000
1998May 22Donnie BeechlerUSAC Silver Crown
1999May 28Jimmy StillsUSAC Silver Crown$9,150$43,400
2000September 22*Tony ElliottUSAC Silver Crown
2001September 28*Tony ElliottUSAC Silver Crown
Hoosier Hundred
2002May 24Jason LefflerUSAC Silver Crown
2003May 23J. J. YeleyUSAC Silver Crown$43,200
2004May 28Dave DarlandUSAC Silver Crown
2005May 27Teddy BeachUSAC Silver Crown
2006May 26Josh WiseUSAC Silver Crown
2007May 25Race cancelled due to rain
2008May 23Race cancelled again due to rain
2009May 22Shane HollingsworthUSAC Silver Crown
2010May 28Shane HmielUSAC Silver Crown
2011May 27Jerry Coons Jr.USAC Silver Crown$10,000
2012May 25Jerry Coons Jr.USAC Silver Crown
2013May 24*Levi JonesUSAC Silver Crown
2014May 23Kody SwansonUSAC Silver Crown
2015May 21Kody SwansonUSAC Silver Crown
2016May 26Kody SwansonUSAC Silver Crown
2017May 25Race cancelled due to rain
2018May 24Kody SwansonUSAC Silver Crown
2019May 23Tyler CourtneyUSAC Silver Crown
2020August 23Kyle LarsonUSAC Silver Crown$10,000
2021–2022: Race not held
2023May 26Bobby Santos IIIUSAC Silver Crown$25,000
2024May 251Kody SwansonUSAC Silver Crown$25,000$92,000
  • 1 Scheduled for May 24, but postponed due to rain.


Hulman Hundred

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SeasonDateDriverSanction
1981May 2Steve KinserUSAC Silver Crown
1982May 8Rick HoodUSAC Silver Crown
1983May 27Chuck GurneyUSAC Silver Crown
1984May 25George SniderUSAC Silver Crown
1985May 24Sheldon KinserUSAC Silver Crown
1986May 23Jack HewittUSAC Silver Crown
1987May 22Jeff SwindellUSAC Silver Crown
1988May 27Chuck GurneyUSAC Silver Crown
1989May 26Rich VoglerUSAC Silver Crown
1990May 25Jack HewittUSAC Silver Crown
1991May 24Jeff GordonUSAC Silver Crown
1992May 22Lealand McSpaddenUSAC Silver Crown
1993May 28Steve ButlerUSAC Silver Crown
1994May 27Jimmy StillsUSAC Silver Crown
1995May 26Dave DarlandUSAC Silver Crown
1996*May 25Dave DarlandUSAC Silver Crown
1997See "Hulman-Hoosier Hundred"
1998
1999
2000
2001

Footnotes

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  • 1964: Scheduled for September 19; postponed to September 26 due to rain
  • 1996: The annual Hulman Hundred was scheduled for Friday May 24, but was postponed until Saturday May 25 due to rain. The traditional fall race was scheduled for late August, but was ultimately cancelled by promoters. The May 25, 1996 running of the "Hulman Hundred" (won byDave Darland) was retroactively designated the 1996 edition of the annual "Hoosier Hundred," and is henceforth considered part of its annual lineage.
  • 2000: Scheduled for Friday May 26, postponed to September 22 due to rain and became part of U.S. Grand Prix weekend.
  • 2001: Scheduled for Friday May 25, postponed to September 28 due to rain and became part of U.S. Grand Prix weekend.
  • 2013: Scheduled for Thursday May 23; postponed to Friday May 24 due to rain
  • 2020: Scheduled for May 21 atTerre Haute Action Track but cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic. Race was rescheduled for August 23 at the Fairgrounds.
  • 2023: Scheduled for April 22 as a non-championship round but cancelled because of weather issues. Originally scheduled 100-lap race for Carb Night Classic repurposed into Hoosier Hundred format with 145 laps.

Notes

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See also

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Works cited

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References

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  1. ^abcde"Hoosier Hundred Is Rich In Racing History".National Speed Sport News. May 2013. Retrieved2013-06-24.
  2. ^"Hoosier 100 - Event Info". Sprint Source. 2013-05-22. Retrieved2013-06-24.
  3. ^"Hoosier Lottery Grandstand". Indiana State Fair. Archived fromthe original on 2013-04-10. Retrieved2013-06-24.
  4. ^abcdCox, Stephen (2013-05-08)."Five Minutes with Hoosier Hundred Promoter Bob Sargent". Motor Sports News. Archived fromthe original on 2013-06-23. Retrieved2013-06-24.
  5. ^abcd"Hoosier Hundred retrospective". MotorSport.com. 2006-05-16. Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved2013-06-24.
  6. ^ab"Hoosier Hundred Retrospective". IndianaRacing.Net. 2007-05-21. Archived fromthe original on 2012-01-25. Retrieved2013-06-24.
  7. ^"Indy 500 Flavor at Foyt's "Hulman-Hoosier Hundred"". The Auto Channel. 1998-05-19. Retrieved2013-06-24.
  8. ^"'World of Outlaws' races move to July". Tribune-Star (Terre Haute, IN). 2019-11-25. Retrieved2019-12-03.
  9. ^Paul, Brandon."Hoosier Hundred Will Return As A Pavement Race In 2023".Floracing. Flosports. Retrieved2022-12-08.
  10. ^Murray, Richie."2023 USAC Silver Crown Schedule Revealed!".USAC Racing. United States Auto Club. Retrieved2022-12-08.

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