Night before the 500

Night before the 500
Venue Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis
Location Brownsburg, Indiana
39°48′46″N 86°20′27″W / 39.81278°N 86.34083°W / 39.81278; -86.34083Coordinates: 39°48′46″N 86°20′27″W / 39.81278°N 86.34083°W / 39.81278; -86.34083
First race 1946 (1946)
Most wins (driver) United States Eddie Haddad (4)
Circuit information
Surface Asphalt
Length 0.5 mi (0.80 km)
Turns 4
Lap record 0:19.581 (Mark Smith, Ralt RT5, 1989, Formula Super Vee)

The Night before the 500 (also called the Day before the 500) is an annual autosport event in the state of Indiana. It occurs the night before every Indianapolis 500 race. It is one of the Indianapolis 500 traditions.

History

1989 Formula Super Vee race winner Mark Smith

The first Night before the 500 event was held at the 16th Street Speedway. The headline event was a double feature with USAC midget cars. The feature races were won by Leroy Warriner and Benny Emerick. In the following decades the event switched between local short courses in the state of Indiana. After leaving 16th Street Speedway, Kokomo Speedway, Indianapolis Speedrome, Indianapolis Raceway Park and the Indiana State Fairgrounds were used. As of 1980 the Indianapolis Raceway Park is the location for this prestigious event.

Various racing series supported the midget race. Formula Super Vee ran at the oval for five races. Mark Smith won the race in 1989. His fastest lap of 0:19.581 is still the current track record. For a number of years USF2000 and Star Mazda supported the series.

As of 2010 the Road to Indy USF2000 and Pro Mazda series run with the headline USAC Silver Crown Series.

Race winners

Year USAC Midget race
1946 United States Leroy Warriner
United States Benny Emerick
1947 United States Sam Hanks
United States Ted Duncan
1948 United States Eddie Haddad
United States Eddie Haddad
United States Johnnie Parsons
1949 United States Eddie Haddad
United States Eddie Haddad
United States Mike O'Halloran
1950 United States Mike Nazaruk
United States Leroy Warriner
United States Manuel Ayulo
1951 not run
1952 United States Potsy Goacher
1953 United States Johnnie Tolan
1954 United States Potsy Goacher
United States Johnny Kay
United States Tony Bonadies
1955 United States Eddie Sachs
United States Forrest Parker
1956 United States Shorty Templeman
United States Shorty Templeman
United States Shorty Templeman
1957 United States Chuck Rodee
United States Len Sutton
1958 United States Mauri Wilson
United States Gene Force
United States Tony Bonadies
1959 United States Gene Force
1960 United States Jimmy Davies
1961 United States Jimmy Davies
1962 United States Jimmy Davies
1963 United States Mel Kenyon
1964 United States Chuck Rodee
1965 United States Mel Kenyon
1966 United States Chuck Arnold
1967 United States Mike McGreevy
1968 rained out
1969 United States Bob Wente
United States Henry Pens
1970 United States Lee Kunzman
1971 United States Jimmy Caruthers
1972 United States Tom Bigelow
United States Pancho Carter
1973 rained out
1974 United States Tommy Astone
1975 United States Bill Engelhart
1976 United States Bob Wente
1977 United States Mel Kenyon
1978 United States Rich Vogler
1979 United States Sleepy Tripp
United States Jeff Nuckles
1980 United States Mel Kenyon
1981 United States Mack McClellan
1982 rained out
1983 United States Ken Schrader
1984 United States Steve Lotshaw
1985 United States Nick Fornoro, Jr.
Formula Super Vee
United States Mike Hooper
1986 United States Sam Isenhower Belgium Didier Theys
1987 United States Nick Fornoro, Jr. United States E.J. Lenzi
1988 United States Jack Calabrase United States Mike Smith
1989 United States Jeff Gordon United States Mark Smith
1990 United States Jeff Gordon
1991 United States Mike Fedorcak
1992 United States Doug Kalitta
USF2000
Canada Greg Tracy
1993 United States Mike Bliss United States Clay Collier
1994 United States Ted Hines United States Anthony Lazzaro
1995 United States Andy Michner United States Memo Gidley
1996 United States Kenneth Nichols United States Allen May
1997 United States Ryan Newman not run
1998 United States Dave Steele not run
Pro Mazda
United States Tony Buffomante
1999 United States Ryan Newman not run not run
2000 United States Kasey Kahne United States Aaron Justus not run
2001 United States Kasey Kahne Mexico Piero Rodarte not run
2002 United States Jason Leffler United States Tom Dyer not run
2003 United States Aaron Fike not run not run
2004 United States Ron Gregory not run not run
2005 United States Michael Lewis not run not run
2006 United States Bobby Santos III not run not run
2007 United States Kevin Swindell not run not run
2008 United States Bobby East not run not run
2009 United States Chuck Gurney, Jr. not run not run
2010 United States Tanner Swanson Republic of Ireland Patrick McKenna United States Conor Daly
2011 United States Darren Hagen Finland Petri Suvanto United States Connor De Phillippi
2012 United States Tracy Hines United States Spencer Pigot United States Connor De Phillippi
2013 United States Darren Hagen United States Neil Alberico Australia Matthew Brabham
2014 United States Tracy Hines United States Aaron Telitz Canada Garett Grist
2015 United States Tanner Swanson United States Jake Eidson Malaysia Weiron Tan

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References

  1. "Midget Racing All-time records 1933-2013". Midget National Driver of the Year. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  2. "Driver Career Stats". USF2000. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  3. "American Formula Super Vee Championship (1971-1990)". Motorsport Winners. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
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