Last updated as of end of 2001 season
References to "old cars" are to the cars and engines
raced in the five races in calendar year 1996. These cars and
engines are no longer legal for IRNLS competition. "New cars"
are the cars and engines legal for competition from the start of
calendar year 1997 to the present day.
Current Consecutive Race Streaks:
Starts: 54, Buddy Lazier and Eddie Cheever (IRNLS record)
Poles: 1, Sam Hornish
Front Row Starts: 1, Sam Hornish and Buddy Lazier
Top-5 Starts: 4, Scott Sharp
Top-10 Starts: 9, Sam Hornish
Wins: 1, Sam Hornish
Lead Lap Finishes: 4, Sam Hornish
Top-5 Finishes: 4, Sam Hornish
Top-10 Finishes: 9, Sam Hornish (IRNLS record)
Running at Finish: 13, Sam Hornish (IRNLS record)
At least one lap led: 6, Sam Hornish
Most laps led: 1, Jaques Lazier
Upcoming Milestones
- Buddy Lazier is 706 laps short of becoming the first driver
to complete 10,000 laps in IRNLS competition.
- If Buddy Lazier finishes the race at Homestead, it will be his
40th checkered flag in the series.
- Scott Sharp is 175 laps away, and Sam Hornish is 198 laps away,
from becoming the fourth and fifth drivers to
have led 1000 laps in the series.
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Single Race Records
Qualifying
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Fastest qualifying speed:
(old cars) 236.986 MPH, Arie Luyendyk, Indianapolis 1996
(new cars) 226.037 MPH, Scott Sharp, Indianapolis 2001
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Fastest qualifying speed, low-banked superspeedway:
(new cars) 226.037 MPH, Scott Sharp, Indianapolis 2001
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Fastest qualifying speed, 1-mile track:
185.204 MPH, Tony Stewart, Dover 1998
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Fastest qualifying speed, low-banked 1-mile track:
(old cars) 183.599, Arie Luyendyk, Phoenix 1996
(new cars) 179.874, Greg Ray, Pikes Peak 2000
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Slowest pole qualifying speed:
160.417 MPH, Jaques Lazier, Richmond 2001
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Slowest pole qualifying speed, superspeedway:
-- 199.922 MPH, Greg Ray, Nashville 2001
-- 167.133 MPH, Tony Stewart, Texas 1997
(Qualifying procedure included three laps with a pit stop)
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Slowest pole qualifying speed, high-banked superspeedway:
-- 215.251 MPH, Billy Boat, Atlanta 1999
-- 167.133 MPH, Tony Stewart, Texas 1997
(Qualifying procedure included three laps with a pit stop)
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Slowest qualifying speed for a race qualifier:
-- 139.796 MPH, Shigeaki Hattori, Richmond 2001
-- 134.136 MPH, Allan May, Texas 1997
(Qualifying procedure included three laps with a pit stop)
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Slowest qualifying speed, superspeedway (not counting the Texas 1997 race):
187.878, Didier Andre, Miami 2001
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Most consecutive poles:
4, Billy Boat, Pikes Peak/Atlanta/Texas/Las Vegas 1998
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Most consecutive front row starts:
7, Tony Stewart, Las Vegas 1996 through Charlotte 1997
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Most consecutive top-5 starts:
15, Greg Ray, Las Vegas 1998 through Indinaapolis 2000
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Most consecutive top-10 starts:
18, Mark Dismore, Dover 1998 through Las Vegas 2000
Race Starters
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Most cars starting a race:
35, Indianapolis 1997
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Most cars starting a race other than Indianapolis:
31, Las Vegas 1997
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Fewest cars starting a race:
19, Disney World, 1997
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Most cars starting a race, one team:
7, Team Scandia (Michele Alboreto, Affonso Giaffone, Joe Gosek,
Marco Greco,
Stephan Gregoire, Michel Jourdain, and Eliseo Salazar), Indianapolis 1996
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Most cars starting a race, one chassis:
21, three times:
- (old cars) Lola, Indianapolis 1996
- (new cars) Dallara, Indianapolis 1997
- (new cars) Dallara, Indianapolis 1999
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Most cars starting a race, one engine:
32, Oldsmobile Aurora, Indianapolis 1998
(Aurora swept the field of 28 cars at Phoenix in 1998. This is
the only time in IRNLS history that an entire race field ran with the
same make of engine.)
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Most cars starting a race, one tire (tire competition period):
22, Goodyear, Indianapolis 1998
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Most different chassis brands, one race:
3 (Dallara, G-Force, Riley & Scott), many times
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Most different engine brands, one race:
4 (Buick, Ford Cosworth, Menard, Mercedes-Ilmor; old cars),
Indianapolis 1996
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Most different tire brands, one race:
2 (Firestone, Goodyear), all IRNLS races 1996-98
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Wins from the pole:
10, most recently Sam Hornish, Texas [2nd] 2001 (Greg Ray has done it
four times; no other driver has done it more than twice.)
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Lowest starting position to win a race:
26th, Buddy Lazier, Phoenix 2000
Time and Distance Records
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Longest race (distance):
Indianapolis 500, 500 miles (800 Km), 1996-present
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Longest race (laps):
250, Richmond 2001
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Longest race (time, excluding red flags):
3 hours, 26 minutes, 41 seconds, Indianapolis 500, 1996
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Shortest race (distance):
149 miles (238 Km), Disney World 1997 (cut short by rain)
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Shortest race (laps):
149 laps, Disney World 1997 (cut short by rain)
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Shortest race (time):
-- 1 hour, 6 minutes, 43 seconds, Eddie Cheever, Disney World 1997
(cut short by rain)
-- 1 hour, 23 minutes, 55 seconds, Buddy Lazier, Pikes Peak 2001
(scheduled distance)
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Shortest race (time, superspeedway):
1 hour, 42 minutes, 55 seconds, Buddy Lazier, Kentucky 2001
Caution Flags
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Most caution flags in a race:
12, Indianapolis 1998
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Most caution laps in a race:
99, Dover 1998
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Greatest percentage of race run under caution:
44.0% (88 of 200 laps), Pikes Peak 1997
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Most caution flags in a race for crashes:
9, Pikes Peak 1997
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Fewest caution flags in a race:
-- 2, Disney World 1997 (cut short by rain)
-- 3, Pikes Peak 1998 (scheduled distance)
-- 3, Pikes Peak [1st] 1999 (scheduled distance)
-- 3, Pikes Peak [2nd] 1999 (scheduled distance)
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Fewest caution flags in a race for crashes:
0, twice, most recently Pikes Peak 2001
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Fewest caution laps in a race:
-- 9, Disney World 1997 (cut short by rain)
-- 19, Pikes Peak [2nd] 1999 scheduled distance)
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Smallest percentage of race run under caution:
6.0% (9 of 149 laps), Disney World 1997
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Most red flags in a race:
1, six times, most recently Indianapolis 2001
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Longest single caution flag (in laps):
35 laps, caution #3 [crash T4 involving 11 cars], Atlanta 2001
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Longest red flag delay:
23 hours, 27 minutes [rain], Indianapolis 1997
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Most cars involved in a single incident:
11, Billy Boat, Robbie Buhl, Sarah Fisher, Davey Hamilton,
Jon Herb, Robby McGehee, Casey Mears, Jack Miller, Jaret Schroeder,
Al Unser, Cory Witherill, lap 54, Atlanta 2001
Race Speed Records
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Fastest race average speed:
175.276 MPH, Scott Goodyear, Texas [2nd] 2000
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Fastest race average speed, short track:
142.987 MPH, Buddy Lazier, Pikes Peak 2001
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Slowest race average speed:
89.190 MPH, Jim Guthrie, Phoenix 1997
(Only one other IRNLS race, Richmond 2001, has been
completed with an average speed of less than 100 MPH.)
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Slowest race average speed, superspeedway:
115.171 MPH, Ritchie Hearn, Las Vegas 1996
Leading and Winning Records
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Largest margin of victory:
-- 1 lap, twice:
- Arie Luyendyk over Billy Boat, Texas 1997 (race ended under caution)
- Mark Dismore over Davey Hamilton, Texas [2nd] 1999
-- 20.4 seconds, Scott Sharp over Buzz Calkins, New Hampshire 1996
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Smallest margin of victory:
0.0188 seconds, Sam Hornish over Scott Sharp Texas [2nd] 2001
(equlvalent to about 1/3 car length)
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Most laps led in a race:
224, Buddy Lazier, Richmond 2001
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Most laps led in a race by a driver who did not win the race:
165, Tony Stewart, New Hampshire 1996
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Most consecutive races leading at least one lap in a race:
10, Tony Stewart, Disney World through Texas (2nd) 1998
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Most consecutive races as the driver leading the most laps in a race:
6, Tony Stewart, Disney World through Charlotte 1997
(Note: To date only two other drivers have led the most laps
two races in a row. Greg Ray did it at Texas [1st] and Pikes Peak [1st] 1999.
Sam Hornish did it at Phoenix and Miami 2001.)
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Most consecutive laps led:
231, Buddy Lazier, Pikes Peak (last 44 laps) / Richmond (first 187 laps), 2001
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Most consecutive laps led, single race:
187, Buddy Lazier, Richmond 2001
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Fewest laps led by a race winner:
3, twice:
- Eddie Cheever, Disney World 1997 (all 3 laps under caution!)
- Robbie Buhl, New Hampshire 1997
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owest lap-led total by the driver leading the most laps in a race:
47, Roberto Guerrero, Indianapolis 1996
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Worst finishing position by the driver leading the most laps in a race:
23rd, Scott Goodyear, Texas [2nd] 1999
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Most lead changes:
33, Texas [2nd] 2001
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Most different leaders:
10, four times, most recently Atlanta 1999
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Fewest lead changes:
2, twice, most recently Richmond 2001
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Fewest different leaders:
2, twice, most recently Richmond 2001
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Most consecutive race wins, driver:
3, Kenny Brack, Charlotte/Pikes Peak/Atlanta 1998
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Most consecutive race wins, team, different drivers:
3, Panther Racing, Texas 2000 (with Scott Goodyear) and Phoenix/Miami
2001 (with Sam Hornish)
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Most wins from the pole position:
4, Greg Ray, Pikes Peak [1st] and Pikes Peak [2nd] 1999, Atlanta 2000,
Atlanta 2001
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Most points scored in one race:
55, Greg Ray, Pikes Peak [1st] 1999 and Pikes Peak [2nd] 1999, Atlanta 2000
(Note: Under the current points system, the maximum possible points that
a driver can score in a single race is 52).
Finishing Races
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Most cars running at finish:
22, Indianapolis 2000
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Most cars running at finish of a race other than Indianapolis:
21, Pikes Peak [2nd] 1999
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Fewest cars running at finish:
9, six times, most recently Nashville 2001 (prior to this,
the most recent was Phoenix 1997)
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Most cars on lead lap at finish:
10, twice:
-- Disney World 2000
-- Kansas City 2001
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Fewest cars on lead lap at finish:
1, twice:
- Texas 1997
- Texas [2nd] 1999
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Most consecutive times finishing on lead lap:
6, Buddy Lazier, Texas [1st]/Pikes Peak/Richmond/Kansas City/
Nashville/Kentucky 2001
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Most consecutive top-5 finishes:
6, Buddy Lazier, Texas [1st]/Pikes Peak/Richmond/Kansas City/
Nashville/Kentucky 2001
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Most consecutive top-10 finishes:
9, Sam Hornish, Texas [1st] through Texas [2nd] 2001
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Most consecutive times running at finish:
13, Sam Hornish, Phoenix 2001 through Texas [2nd] 2001
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Most positions gained during a race:
26, twice:
- Danny Ongias, Indianapolis 1996 (started 33rd, finished 7th)
- Robbie Buhl, Indianapolis 1999 (started 32nd, finished 6th)
(Honorable mention: Buddy Lazier started 26th and last at Phoenix 2000, finished 1st)
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Most positions lost during a race:
32, twice:
-- Greg Ray, Indianapolis 2000 (started on pole, finished 33rd,
but led 26 laps)
-- Scott Sharp, Indianapolis 2001 (started on pole, finished 33rd,
completed 0 laps)
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Most cars retired from a race:
23, Indianapolis 1996
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Most cars retired from a race other than Indianapolis:
18, Atlanta 1998
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Fewest cars retired from a race:
3, Pikes Peak [2nd] 1999
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Most cars retired from a race due to crashes:
10, Indianapolis 1997
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Fewest cars retired from a race due to crashes:
0, Texas [1st] 2000
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Most cars retired from a race due to engine failure:
9, Atlanta 2000
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Most cars retired from a race due to drivetrain failure:
5, Indianapolis 1998
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Best finishing position by a DNF:
3rd, Jaques Lazier, Nashville 2001 (crash on final lap)
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Lowest finishing position by a car classified as running at finish:
24th, Stan Wattles, Disney World 1999
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Greatest number of laps down by a car classified as running at finish:
146, Stan Wattles, Disney World 1999
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Fewest number of laps down by the last car classified as running at finish:
6, Raul Boesel, Atlanta 1998
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Season Records
Championships
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Most IRNLS championships:
7 tied with 1:
- Sam Hornish (2001)
- Buddy Lazier (2000)
- Greg Ray (1999)
- Kenny Brack (1998)
- Tony Stewart (1997)
- Buzz Calkins (co-champion 1996)
- Scott Sharp (co-champion 1996)
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Largest points margin by champion:
105 points, Sam Hornish over Buddy Lazier, 2001
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Smallest points margin by champion:
0 points, Buzz Calkins and Scott Sharp, 1996. (At the time the
IRNLS had no points tiebreaker system, so the two were declared co-champions.)
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Most points scored:
503 points, Sam Hornish, 2001 (no other driver has reached 400 points
in a season)
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Fewest points scored by the season's champion:
82, Buzz Calkins and Scott Sharp, 1996 (short season; old points system)
Scheduling
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Most races:
13, 2001 (15 are scheduled for 2002)
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Fewest races:
3, 1996
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Fewest races in a calendar year:
5, 1996
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Most different tracks:
12, 2001 (14 are scheduled for 2002)
Wins and Leaders
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Most races won:
4, Buddy Lazier, Pikes Peak/Richmond/Nashville/Kentucky 2001
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Most races won, team:
-- 4, Foyt Enterprises, 1998
(Billy Boat, Texas (1st); Kenny Brack, Charlotte/Pikes Peak/Atlanta)
-- 4, Hemelgarn Racing, 2001 (Buddy Lazier,
Pikes Peak/Richmond/Nashville/Kentucky)
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Most short-track races won:
3, Greg Ray, Pikes Peak [1st]/Dover/Pikes Peak [2nd] 1999
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Most superspeedway races won:
2, four times:
- Arie Luyendyk, Indianapolis and Texas 1997
- Kenny Brack, Charlotte and Atlanta 1998
- Buddy Lazier, Nashville and Kentucky 2001
- Sam Hornish, Miami and Texas [2nd] 2001
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Most races won, chassis:
12, Dallara, 2001
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Most races won, engine:
12, Oldsmobile Aurora, 2001
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Most races won, tire (1996-1999 tire competition period):
-- 7, Firestone 1997
-- 7, Goodyear 1998
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Most times leading at least one lap in a race:
11, Sam Hornish, 2001
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Most times as the driver leading the most laps in a race:
7, Tony Stewart, 1997
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Most laps led:
812, Tony Stewart, 1997
Starts
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Most poles:
6, Billy Boat, 1998
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Most front-row starts:
8, twice:
- Tony Stewart, 1997
- Billy Boat, 1998
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Most drivers starting every race:
18, 2000
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Most drivers starting at least one race:
51, 1997
Finishes and DNFs
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Most top-5 finishes:
11, Sam Hornish, 2001
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Most top-10 finishes:
12, Sam Hornish, 2001
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Most times finishing on lead lap:
10, Sam Hornish, 2001
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Most times finishing in contention (95% of race distance completed):
13, Sam Hornish, 2001 (the only time a driver has finished
every race in a season in contention)
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Most times running at finish:
13, Sam Hornish, 2001 (Hornish in 2001 and Buzz Calkins in 2000 are
the only drivers to finish every race in a season)
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Most DNFs:
-- 8, Jack Miller, 1997 (did not finish any race he started that season)
-- 8, Eddie Cheever, 2001
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Career Records
Starts
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Most IRNLS career race starts:
55, Eddie Cheever and Buddy Lazier, 1996-present
(Davey Hamilton started every IRNLS race from the beginning of
the series in 1996 through the Texas [1st] race in 2001, a total
of 48 races. The following race at Pikes Peak, the 49th race in
IRNLS history,
was the first ever IRNLS race without Hamilton in the field.)
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Most consecutive starts:
54, Eddie Cheever and Buddy Lazier, Indianapolis 1996-present
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Most starts without a win:
48, Davey Hamilton, 1996-2001
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Most poles:
14, Greg Ray, 1997-present
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Most front row starts:
22, Greg Ray, 1997-present
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Most top-5 starts:
-- 28, Greg Ray, 1997-present
-- 25, Mark Dismore, 1996-present
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Most top-10 starts:
-- 39, Scott Sharp, 1996-present
-- 36, Mark Dismore, 1996-present
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Best starting position average (minimum 10 starts):
-- 4.8, Tony Stewart, 1996-2001
-- 7.0, Greg Ray, 1997-present
-- 7.4, Scott Sharp, 1996-present
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Best percentage-of-pole speed average (minimum 10 qualifying attempts):
-- 98.91%, Greg Ray, 1997-present
-- 98.86%, Tony Stewart, 1996-2001
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Most times starting without making a qualifying attempt:
5, Jack Miller, 1997-present
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Most times starting on a provisional:
-- 2, Tyce Carlson, 1998-present
-- 2, Doug Didero, 1999-2000
Wins and Leaders
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IRNLS career wins, all drivers:
8 Buddy Lazier(+)
6 Scott Sharp
5 Eddie Cheever(+)
5 Greg Ray
* 4 Kenny Brack(+)
4 Arie Luyendyk(+)
3 Scott Goodyear
3 Sam Hornish
* 3 Tony Stewart
2 Robbie Buhl
2 Al Unser Jr.
1 Billy Boat
1 Buzz Calkins
1 Helio Castroneves(+)
1 Mark Dismore
1 Jim Guthrie
1 Ritchie Hearn
1 Jaques Lazier
* 1 Juan Montoya(+)
1 John Paul Jr.
1 Eliseo Salazar
* 1 Sam Schmidt
(+ IRNLS-era Indy 500 winner)
(* not currently active in IRNLS)
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Wins by chassis, engine, and tire:
Chassis
35 Dallara
15 G-Force
1 Riley & Scott
Engines
49 Oldsmobile Aurora
2 Nissan Infiniti Indy
Tires
39 Firestone
17 Goodyear
(old cars)
Chassis
4 Reynard
1 Lola
Engines
5 Ford Cosworth
0 Buick
0 Menard
0 Mercedes-Ilmor
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Most times leading at least one lap in a race:
-- 24, Buddy Lazier, 1996-present
-- 22, Scott Sharp, 1996-present
-- 21, Tony Stewart, 1996-2001
-- 21, Greg Ray, 1996-present
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Most times as the driver leading the most laps in a race:
11, Tony Stewart, 1996-1999
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Most laps led:
1515, Tony Stewart, 1996-2001 (To date, two other drivers have
exceeded 1000 laps led: Buddy Lazier and Greg Ray.)
Finishes and DNFs
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Most top-5 finishes:
-- 23, Buddy Lazier, 1996-present
-- 20, Scott Sharp, 1996-present
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Most top-10 finishes:
-- 32, Buddy Lazier, 1996-present
-- 29, Scott Sharp, 1996-present
-- 28, Eddie Cheever, 1996-present
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Most times finishing on lead lap:
23, Buddy Lazier, 1996-present
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Most times finishing in contention (95% of race distance completed):
-- 38, Buddy Lazier, 1996-present
-- 34, Buzz Calkins, 1996-present
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Most times running at finish:
-- 41, Buzz Calkins, 1996-present
-- 39, Buddy Lazier, 1996-present
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Best finishing position average (minimum 10 starts):
-- 8.7, Sam Hornish, 2000-present
-- 8.9, Mike Groff, 1996-1998
-- 9.3, Felipe Giaffone, 2001-present
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Most total DNFs:
-- 27, Greg Ray, 1997-present
-- 25, Eddie Cheever, 1996-present
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Most DNFs due to crashes:
-- 13, Greg Ray, 1997-present
-- 10, Donnie Beechler, 1998-present
-- 10, Sam Schmidt, 1997-1999
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Most DNFs due to engine failures:
10, Eddie Cheever, 1996-present
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Best average completion percentage (minimum 10 starts):
-- 92.68%, Mike Groff, 1996-1998
-- 88.28%, Sam Hornish, 2000-present
Track Records
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Oldest track on schedule:
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, opened 1909
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Newest track on schedule:
Kansas City, Chicagoland, and Nashville, all opened in 2001
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Track on schedule for longest time:
2 tracks (Indianapolis and Phoenix), 6 years
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Track most recently added to schedule:
Six tracks added in 2001:
- Miami-Homestead
- Richmond
- Kansas City
- Nashville
- St. Louis-Gateway
- Chicagoland
Three tracks (Fontana, Michigan and Nazareth) are scheduled to be added in 2002
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Most IRNLS races hosted by one track:
9, Texas Motor Speedway
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Longest track on schedule:
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 2.5 miles (4.0 kilometers)
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Shortest track on schedule:
Richmond International Raceway, at 0.75 miles (1.2 kilometers)
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Highest banked track on schedule:
Texas, with corners banked at 24 degrees
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Lowest banked track on schedule:
Miami-Homestead, with corners banked at 6 degrees
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Tracks dropped from schedule:
- Charlotte, raced 1997-1998 (a 1999 event was cancelled after
it began)
- Dover, raced 1998-1999
- New Hampshire, raced 1996-1998
- Las Vegas, raced 1996-2000
- Walt Disney World, raced 1996-2000
- Atlanta, raced 1998-2001
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Individual Track Records
- Atlanta Motor Speedway
- First IRNLS race: 1998, last IRNLS race: 2001
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 4
- IRNLS qualifying record: 224.145, Billy Boat, 1998 (all time track record)
- IRNLS race speed record: 153.403, Greg Ray, 2000
- Most IRNLS races won: 2, Greg Ray
- Charlotte / Lowe's Motor Speedway
- First IRNLS race: 1997, last IRNLS race: 1998
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 2
- IRNLS qualifying record: 220.498, Tony Stewart, 1998 (all time track record)
- IRNLS race speed record: 162.096, Buddy Lazier, 1997
- Most IRNLS races won: 1, Buddy Lazier and Kenny Brack
- Chicagoland Speedway
- First IRNLS race: 2001
- Location: Chicago, IL
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 1
- IRNLS qualifying record: 221.740, Jaques Lazier, 2001 (all time track record)
- IRNLS race speed record: 172.146, Jaques Lazier, 2001
- Most IRNLS races won: 1, Jaques Lazier
- Dover Downs International Speedway
- First IRNLS race: 1998, last IRNLS race: 1999
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 2
- IRNLS qualifying record: 185.204, Tony Stewart, 1998
(all time track record, IRNLS short-track record)
- IRNLS race speed record: 114.258, Greg Ray, 1999
- Most IRNLS races won: 1, Greg Ray and Scott Sharp
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- First IRNLS race: 1996
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 5
- IRNLS qualifying record (old cars): 236.986, Arie Luyendyk, 1996 (all time track record, overall IRNLS record)
- IRNLS qualifying record (new cars): 226.037, Scott Sharp, 2001 (IRNLS new-car record)
- IRNLS race speed record: 167.607, Juan Montoya, 2000
- Most IRNLS races won: 1, six drivers
- Kansas City Speedway
- First IRNLS race: 2001
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 1
- IRNLS qualifying record: 216.175, Scott Sharp, 2001 (all time track record)
- IRNLS race speed record: 148.914, Eddie Cheever, 2001
- Most IRNLS races won: 1, Eddie Cheever
- Kentucky Speedway
- First IRNLS race: 2000
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 2
- IRNLS qualifying record: 219.191, Scott Goodyear, 2000 (all time track record)
- IRNLS race speed record: 174.910, Buddy Lazier, 2000
- Most IRNLS races won: 2, Buddy Lazier
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway
- First IRNLS race: 1996, last IRNLS race: 2000
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 5
- IRNLS qualifying record (old cars): 226.491, Arie Luyendyk, 1996 (all time track record)
- IRNLS qualifying record (new cars): 214.567, Billy Boat, 1998
- IRNLS race speed record: 142.757, Eliseo Salazar, 1997
- Most IRNLS races won: 1, five drivers
- Miami-Homestead Speedway
- First IRNLS race: 2001
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 1
- IRNLS qualifying record: 201.551, Jeff Ward, 2001
- IRNLS race speed record: 148.508, Sam Hornish, 2001
- Most IRNLS races won: 1, Sam Hornish
- Nashville Superspeedway
- First IRNLS race: 2001
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 1
- IRNLS qualifying record: 199.922, Greg Ray, 2001 (all time track record)
- IRNLS race speed record: 144.809, Buddy Lazier, 2001
- Most IRNLS races won: 1, Buddy Lazier
- New Hampshire International Speedway
- First IRNLS race: 1996, last IRNLS race: 1998
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 3
- IRNLS qualifying record (old cars): 175.367, Ritchie Hearn, 1996
- IRNLS qualifying record (new cars): 162.146, Billy Boat, 1998
- IRNLS race speed record: 130.934, Scott Sharp, 1996
- Most IRNLS races won: 1, three drivers
- Phoenix International Raceway
- First IRNLS race: 1996
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 6
- IRNLS qualifying record (old cars): 183.599, Arie Luyendyk, 1996 (all time track record)
- IRNLS qualifying record (new cars): 177.663, Greg Ray, 2001
- IRNLS race speed record: 125.072, Sam Hornish, 2001
- Most IRNLS races won: 1, six drivers
- Pikes Peak International Raceway
- First IRNLS race: 1997
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 4
- IRNLS qualifying record: 179.874, Greg Ray, 2000 (all time track record)
- IRNLS race speed record: 135.450, Greg Ray, [2nd] 1999 (IRNLS short-track record)
- Most IRNLS races won: 2, Greg Ray
- Richmond International Raceway
- First IRNLS race: 2001
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 1
- IRNLS qualifying record: 160.417, Jaques Lazier, 2001 (all time track record)
- IRNLS race speed record: 97.435 MPH, Buddy Lazier, 2001
- Most IRNLS races won: 1, Buddy Lazier
- St. Louis / Gateway International Raceway
- First IRNLS race: 2001
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 1
- IRNLS qualifying record: none set yet (qualifying was rained out at 2001 race)
- IRNLS race speed record: 136.379, Al Unser Jr., 2001
- Most IRNLS races won: 1, Al Unser Jr.
- Texas Motor Speedway
- First IRNLS race: 1997
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 9
- IRNLS qualifying record: 225.979, Billy Boat, [2nd] 1998
- IRNLS race speed record: 175.276, Scott Goodyear, [2nd] 2000
(overall IRNLS record)
- Most IRNLS races won: 2, Scott Goodyear and Scott Sharp
- Walt Disney World Speedway
- First IRNLS race: 1996, last IRNLS race: 2000
- Number of IRNLS races to date: 5
- IRNLS qualifying record (old cars): 181.388, Buddy Lazier, 1996 (all time track record)
- IRNLS qualifying record (new cars): 171.371, Scott Sharp, 1999
- IRNLS race speed record: 134.000, Eddie Cheever, 1997
- Most IRNLS races won: 2, Eddie Cheever
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