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The Honda Indy 200 is an Indy Racing League IndyCar Series race held at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio.

The U.S. Formula 5000 series ran open wheel races at Mid-Ohio beginning in 1970. The race transferred to the revived Can-Am series in 1977.

The CART series debuted at the track in 1980, and continued to race there from 1983–2003. In 2007, American open wheel racing returned to the venue, when the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series held an event. The race used to be part of a doubleheader with the American Le Mans Series, however in ALMS chose not to return to the track during its final year, 2013. On November 21, 2006, it was announced that weekend of racing secured the sponsorship of Honda.[1]

The history of open-wheel races has a unique footnote. The race has been won consecutively on six occasions, including four times in a row from 1991–1997.

The initial contract will have the race held for three years from 2007–2009. On June 5, 2007, Truesports, the promoters of the race, announced a three-year partnership with Westfield Insurance to serve as presenting sponsor of the IndyCar Series event.[2]

In early years, the race was scheduled for Labor Day weekend. In 1990, it was pushed back two weeks. Rain and cool temperatures and rain, however, prompted officials to move the race to the summer. It started being held in early- to mid-August, the weekend after the Brickyard 400. When the race was revived by the Indy Racing League in 2007, it was placed in July. Carried by ABC, it immediately followed the final round coverage of the British Open. Such a lead-in created a strong television audience, but it was at the risk of the golf tournament running long due to a playoff, as it did in 2007. For 2009, the race will revert to its former mid-August date.

Through 1989, the race utilized the 2.4-mile track layout, which included the chicane just before the keyhole. Since 1990, the race has utilized the 2.25-mile layout, which bypasses the chicane. In all years, the Indycars have utilized the starting line located on the backstretch, while the finish line an all other scoring is done at the line on the pit straight.

Past winners[]

Season Date Driver Team Chassis Engine Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Report
Laps Miles (km)
Formula A/Formula 5000 history
1970 September 27 25px USA George Follmer O'Neil Racing Lotus Ford 42 100.8 (162.221) 1:03:21 95.464 Report
1971 July 5 25px USA Sam Posey Champ Carr Inc. Surtees Chevrolet 60 144 (231.745) 1:31:11 94.75 Report
1972
Not held
1973 June 3 25px South Africa Jody Scheckter Taylor-Entin Trojan Chevrolet 42 100.8 (162.221) 1:02:32 96.708 Report
1974 June 2 25px Great Britain Brian Redman Haas Racing Lola Chevrolet 42 100.8 (162.221) 1:01:04 99.023 Report
1975 August 10 25px Great Britain Brian Redman Carl Haas/Jim Hall Lola Chevrolet 42 100.8 (162.221) 1:04:51 93.24 Report
1976 August 8 25px Great Britain Brian Redman Carl Haas/Jim Hall Lola Chevrolet 42 100.8 (162.221) 0:59:07 102.29 Report
1977

1979
Not held
CART Champ Car history
1980 July 13 25px USA Johnny Rutherford Chaparral Cars Chaparral Cosworth 65 156 (251.057) 1:48:04 86.601 Report
1981

1982
Not held
1983 September 11 25px Italy Teo Fabi Forsythe Racing March Cosworth 84 201.6 (324.443) 2:01:49 98.755 Report
1984 September 3 25px USA Mario Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola Cosworth 84 201.6 (324.443) 1:59:50 100.388 Report
1985 September 1 25px USA Bobby Rahal TrueSports March Cosworth 84 201.6 (324.443) 1:52:23 107.041 Report
1986 August 31 25px USA Bobby Rahal TrueSports March Cosworth 84 201.6 (324.443) 1:56:18 103.43 Report
1987 September 6 25px Flag of Colombia Roberto Guerrero Andy Granatelli March Cosworth 84 201.6 (324.443) 1:51:58 107.431 Report
1988 September 4 25px Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Patrick Racing Lola Chevrolet-Ilmor 84 201.6 (324.443) 2:14:18 89.57 Report
1989 September 3 25px Italy Teo Fabi Porsche March Porsche 84 201.6 (324.443) 1:54:46 105.395 Report
1990 September 16 25px USA Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola Chevrolet-Ilmor 89 200.25 (322.271) 2:19:27 85.751 Report
1991 September 15 25px USA Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola Chevrolet-Ilmor 89 200.25 (322.271) 1:59:49 99.789 Report
1992 September 13 25px Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Penske Racing Penske Chevrolet-Ilmor 89 200.25 (322.271) 1:51:23 107.352 Report
1993 September 12 25px Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Penske Racing Penske Chevrolet-Ilmor 89 200.25 (322.271) 1:56:59 102.704 Report
1994 August 14 25px USA Al Unser, Jr. Penske Racing Penske Ilmor 83* 185.754 (298.942) 1:40:59 110.387 Report
1995 August 13 25px USA Al Unser, Jr. Penske Racing Penske Mercedes-Benz-Ilmor 83 186.75 (300.544) 1:44:04 107.11 Report
1996 August 11 25px Italy Alex Zanardi Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard Honda 83 186.75 (300.544) 1:46:49 104.358 Report
1997 August 10 25px Italy Alex Zanardi Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard Honda 83 187.414 (301.613) 1:41:16 110.456 Report
1998 August 9 25px Mexico Adrián Fernández Patrick Racing Reynard Ford-Cosworth 83 187.414 (301.613) 1:53:39 98.428 Report
1999 August 15 25px Flag of Colombia Juan Montoya Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard Honda 83 187.414 (301.613) 1:42:08 109.606 Report
2000 August 13 25px Brazil Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing Reynard Honda 83 187.414 (301.613) 1:44:59 106.558 Report
2001 August 12 25px Brazil Hélio Castroneves Penske Racing Reynard Honda 83 187.414 (301.613) 1:44:54 106.627 Report
2002 August 11 25px Canada Patrick Carpentier Forsythe Racing Reynard Ford-Cosworth 92 207.736 (334.318) 1:56:17 106.68 Report
2003 August 10 25px Canada Paul Tracy Forsythe Racing Lola Ford-Cosworth 92 207.736 (334.318) 1:56:45 106.251 Report
2004

2006
Not held
IRL/IZOD IndyCar Series history
2007 July 22 25px New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda 85 191.93 (308.881) 1:47:24 107.222 Report
2008 July 20 25px Australia Ryan Briscoe Penske Racing Dallara Honda 85 191.93 (308.881) 2:01:23 94.873 Report
2009 August 9 25px New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda 85 191.93 (308.881) 1:46:06 108.541 Report
2010 August 8 25px Great Britain Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda 85 191.93 (308.881) 1:54:32 100.542 Report
2011 August 7 25px New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda 85 191.93 (308.881) 1:48:47 105.861 Report
2012 August 5 25px New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda 85 191.93 (308.881) 1:39:49 115.379 Report
2013 August 4 25px USA Charlie Kimball Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Honda 90 Template:Convert/LoffAvaluesDbSoff 1:43:29 117.825 Report
  • 1994: Race shortened due to time limit.

Past races[]

  • 1987: With less than 20 laps to go, Bobby Rahal held an impressive lead, going for his third consecutive win in the event. He tangled with backmarker Rick Miaskiewicz, however, and fell to second place. Roberto Guerrero went on to win the race. A few days later, however, Guerrero would suffer an almost career-ending practice crash at Indianapolis.
  • 1989: Teo Fabi won the only race of the Porsche Indy car program.
  • 1990: Despite heavy rain, Michael Andretti dominates, with his father Mario Andretti finishing second.
  • 1993: Nigel Mansell starts on the pole, but tangles with Paul Tracy in the esses on the first lap, damaging his front wing. Tracy dominates for the first 20 laps, but spins off course trying to pass the lap car of Scott Pruett. Emerson Fittipaldi leads the rest of the way to victory.
  • 1998: Michael Andretti suffers a serious crash at the end of the backstrech, touching wheels with P. J. Jones. His car flipped several times and landed in the sandtrap in the runoff area.
  • 2009: Scott Dixon earns his 20th Indy Racing League IndyCar Series victory, making him the most successful driver in series history.

Atlantic Championship/Indy Lights winners[]

Season Date Winning Driver
Formula Atlantic history
1986 September 27 25px Canada Scott Goodyear
1987 September 6 25px Great Britain Calvin Fish
1988 September 4 25px USA Steve Shelton
September 24 25px USA Steve Shelton
1989 June 4 25px USA Jocko Cunningham
July 16 25px USA Colin Trueman
1991 September 14 25px USA Jimmy Vasser
1992 September 14 25px USA Stuart Crow
1993 September 11 25px Canada Jacques Villeneuve
1994 August 14 25px USA Colin Trueman
1995 August 13 25px USA Richie Hearn
1996 August 10 25px Canada Patrick Carpentier
1997 August 10 25px USA Alex Barron
1998 August 9 25px Canada Lee Bentham
1999 August 15 25px Canada Kenny Wilden
20002002: Not held
2003 August 17 25px Canada Michael Valiante
20042008: Not held
2009 August 8 25px USA Jonathan Summerton

Season Date Winning Driver
Indy Lights history
1986 August 31 25px New Zealand Steve Millen
1987 September 6 25px Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio II
1988 September 4 25px Switzerland Jon Beekhuis
1989 September 3 25px USA P.J. Jones
1990 September 16 25px Canada Paul Tracy
1991 September 15 25px USA Brian Till
1992 September 13 25px USA Robbie Groff
1993 September 12 25px USA Bryan Herta
1994 August 14 25px Brazil André Ribeiro
19951999: Not held
2000 September 13 25px USA Townsend Bell
2001 September 12 25px USA Townsend Bell
20022006: Not held
2007 July 22 25px USA Richard Antinucci
2008 July 19 25px Brazil Raphael Matos
2008 July 20 25px Australia James Davison
2009 August 9 25px Australia James Davison
2010 August 8 25px Great Britain Martin Plowman
20112012: Not held
2013 August 4 25px Flag of Colombia Gabby Chaves

See also[]

  • Sports Car Challenge of Mid-Ohio

References[]

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