The 98th running of the prestigious 500 Miles of Indianapolis will be run this weekend on the 2.5-mile Brickyard. Here are 9 fascinating things and fun statistics to know about this race.
1 Most victories by a driver: 4 by A.J. Foyt (1961, 64, 67, 77), Al Unser (1970-71, 78, 87), Rick Mears (1979, 84, 88, 91)
2 Longest span between first and last victory: 17 years for Al Unser (1970 to 1987) 3 Youngest winner was Troy Ruttman (1952) at 22 years, 80 days old The oldest winner was Al Unser (1987) at 47 years, 360 days old
4 Largest margin of victory was 13 minutes, 8.40 seconds – Jules Goux over Spencer Wishart in 1913. The closest margin of victory was 0.043 of a second – Al Unser Jr. over Scott Goodyear in 1992.
5 Most Indy laps led in career: 644 by Al Unser 6 Most laps led without winning in his career: 431 by Michael Andretti 7 Most lead changes, single race: 68 in 2013; fewest lead changes, single race: 1 in 1930 8 Most consecutive laps/miles in career: Scott Dixon, 1,366 laps or 3,415 miles 9 Largest family at Indy: the Andrettis with 5 members Mario Andretti (1965-78, 80-94) Father Michael Andretti (1984-92, 94-95, 01-03, 06-07) Son of Mario Marco Andretti (2006-13) Son of Michael Jeff Andretti (1991-93) Son of Mario John Andretti (1988-94, 2007-11) Nephew of Mario Recent Articles
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