Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio explained

Race Title:Honda Indy 200
Series Long:IndyCar Series
Series Short:ICS
Venue:Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
Sponsor:Honda
First Race:1970
First Series Race:2007
Distance:203.22miles
Laps:90
Previous Names:Red Roof Inns 250k (1980)
Escort Radar Warning 200 (1983–1988)
Red Roof Inns 200 (1989)
Red Roof Inns 200 Presented by Budweiser (1990)
Pioneer Electronics 200 Presented by Budweiser (1991–1992)
Pioneer Electronics 200 Presented by Miller Genuine Draft (1993)
Miller Genuine Draft 200 (1994–1995)
Miller 200 (1996–1997)
Miller Lite 200 (1998–2001)
CART Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio (2002)
Champ Car Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio (2003)
Honda 200 at Mid-Ohio Presented by Westfield Insurance (2007)
Honda Indy Grand Prix at Mid-Ohio (2008)
Most Wins Driver:Scott Dixon (6)
Most Wins Team:Chip Ganassi Racing (12), Team Penske (12)
Most Wins Manufacturer:Chassis: Dallara (14)
Engine: Honda (17)

The Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio is an IndyCar Series race held at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio. Professional open wheel races at the facility date back to 1970. The U.S. Formula 5000 series ran from 1970 to 1976, and the revived Can-Am series ran from 1977 to 1980.

The CART series debuted at the track in 1980, and continued to race there from 1983 to 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.

The history of open-wheel races has a unique footnote. The race has been won consecutively on seven occasions, including four times in a row from 1991 to 1997. It is also one of only a few Indy car races to be won by two sets of fathers & sons. (Mario & Michael Andretti and Bobby & Graham Rahal).[1]

Since 2007, the race has been sponsored by Honda. The sponsorship arrangement complements the track's proximity to the manufacturer's assembly plants in Marysville, East Liberty, and Anna.[2]

Race history

Indy car racing first visited Mid-Ohio in 1980. In late 1981, Truesports owner Jim Trueman purchased the Mid-Ohio facility, and early rumors had the track returning for the 1982 CART season.[3] However, a race did not happen until 1983. CART then appeared annually through 2003. The race was well-attended, drawing fans from two major markets nearby, Columbus and Cleveland. Crowds topped 75,000-80,000 at the peak of its popularity. The race schedule usually included a large slate of support races including Indy Lights, Atlantics, and SCCA.

In mid-2003, CART president Chris Pook hinted at dropping Mid-Ohio from the CART schedule going forward, citing various issues. For many years, Mid-Ohio was on the schedule alongside the Grand Prix of Cleveland, and Pook stated it was not viable to have two races in such close proximity, and favored keeping the race at Cleveland instead. In addition, some observers felt that the powerful CART/Champ Cars had "outgrown" the narrow, winding course, citing a lack of passing and competition over the previous several years.[4] [5] Though the decision was generally unpopular with fans, Mid-Ohio was dropped from the Champ Car schedule for 2004.

In late 2006, it was announced that the race would be revived as part of the Indy Racing League. Restarting in 2007, the race would be sponsored by IRL engine supplier Honda, which has a prominent manufacturing presence in the central Ohio area.

Through much of its history, the track has been considered the hometown venue for first Truesports (1980s) and later Rahal Letterman Racing (1990s-present). Jim Trueman and the Trueman family owned the track from 1981 to 2007. Truesports scored two poles and two wins, while Rahal Letterman Racing has scored one pole and one win.

Chip Ganassi Racing leads with eleven total victories, with driver Scott Dixon scoring six of those wins. Penske has the most poles (12). Mario and Michael Andretti have combined for three wins and five poles, and Bobby and Graham Rahal have a combined three wins and two poles.

Race scheduling

In early years of the event under CART, the race was scheduled for Labor Day weekend.[6] In 1990, it was pushed back two weeks into mid-September. Rain and cooler temperatures, however, prompted officials to move the race to the summer. For 1994, it was situated 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 final round coverage of the British Open. Such a lead-in usually 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. Starting in 2009, the race was moved back to its early August slot.

In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the race originally scheduled for August 16 was moved up to the weekend of August 8–9 and was expanded to a doubleheader. It was to be the final race prior to the Indianapolis 500. Days later, however, it was postponed until a later date.[7] Eventually, the doubleheader was rescheduled for the weekend of September 12–13. In 2021, the race was moved to July 4, and was held as a television doubleheader with the NASCAR Cup Series race at Road America.

Course layout

Through 1989, the race utilized the original full 2.4-mile track layout, which included the chicane (turns 2 and 3) just before the keyhole (turn 4). During a track repaving project in early 1990, a straightaway segment was paved to create an alternate layout which bypasses the chicane. The alternate layout measured 2.25 miles. Since the 1990 race, the Indy cars have utilized the alternate course, bypassing the chicane and creating a passing zone going into the keyhole.

In all years except for 1980, the Indy cars have utilized the auxiliary starting line located at the midpoint of the backstretch. This allows the entire field to properly assemble into the grid formation, and start the race heading towards the best passing zone on the circuit. The pace car pulls off into the pits as normal, and allow the pole position car to pace the field all the way to the backstretch. Since the start/finish line at the pit straight is immediately proceeded by the tight and slow carousel, it does not allow for optimum racing into the first turn. The finish line and all other scoring is done at the line on the pit straight. Over the years, restarts after caution periods were previously done at the pit straight, but since 2017, sometimes those too have been moved to the auxiliary starting line.

The first lap of the race is not officially scored until the cars cross the auxiliary start line on the backstretch. This removes approximately one mile from the first lap's distance, although teams still must factor in the distance in fuel calculations. From 1983 to 1989, the 84-lap race on the 2.4-mile circuit had an official distance of 200.25 miles. Likewise in 1990, the race distance for the 89-lap race on the 2.25 mile circuit was 199.3 miles. Though the race distance in laps has changed over the years, a similar deduction is still made in official race distance with respect to the race mileage.

Past winners

SeasonDateDriverTeamChassisEngineRace DistanceRace TimeAverage Speed
(mph)
Report
LapsMiles (km)
Formula A/Formula 5000 history
1970September 27 George FollmerO'Neil RacingLotusFord42100.8 (162.221)1:03:2195.464Report
1971July 5 Sam PoseyChamp Carr Inc.SurteesChevrolet60144 (231.745)1:31:1194.75Report
1973June 3 Jody ScheckterTaylor-EntinTrojanChevrolet42100.8 (162.221)1:02:3296.708Report
1974June 2 Brian RedmanHaas RacingLolaChevrolet42100.8 (162.221)1:01:0499.023Report
1975August 10 Brian RedmanCarl Haas/Jim HallLolaChevrolet42100.8 (162.221)1:04:5193.24Report
1976August 8 Brian RedmanCarl Haas/Jim HallLolaChevrolet42100.8 (162.221)0:59:07102.29Report
CART Champ Car history
1980July 13 Johnny RutherfordChaparral CarsChaparralCosworth65156 (251.057)1:48:0486.601Report
1981

1982
Not held
1983September 11 Teo FabiForsythe RacingMarchCosworth84201.6 (324.443)2:01:4998.755Report
1984September 3 Mario AndrettiNewman/Haas RacingLolaCosworth84201.6 (324.443)1:59:50100.388Report
1985September 1 Bobby RahalTrueSportsMarchCosworth84201.6 (324.443)1:52:23107.041Report
1986August 31 Bobby RahalTrueSportsMarchCosworth84201.6 (324.443)1:56:18103.43Report
1987September 6 Roberto GuerreroAndy GranatelliMarchCosworth84201.6 (324.443)1:51:58107.431Report
1988September 4 Emerson FittipaldiPatrick RacingLolaChevrolet-Ilmor84201.6 (324.443)2:14:1889.57Report
1989September 3 Teo FabiPorscheMarchPorsche84201.6 (324.443)1:54:46105.395Report
1990September 16 Michael AndrettiNewman/Haas RacingLolaChevrolet-Ilmor89200.25 (322.271)2:19:2785.751Report
1991September 15 Michael AndrettiNewman/Haas RacingLolaChevrolet-Ilmor89200.25 (322.271)1:59:4999.789Report
1992September 13 Emerson FittipaldiPenske RacingPenskeChevrolet-Ilmor89200.25 (322.271)1:51:23107.352Report
1993September 12 Emerson FittipaldiPenske RacingPenskeChevrolet-Ilmor89200.25 (322.271)1:56:59102.704Report
1994August 14 Al Unser Jr.Penske RacingPenskeIlmor83*185.754 (298.942)1:40:59110.387Report
1995August 13 Al Unser Jr.Penske RacingPenskeMercedes-Benz83186.75 (300.544)1:44:04107.11Report
1996August 11 Alex ZanardiChip Ganassi RacingReynardHonda83186.75 (300.544)1:46:49104.358Report
1997August 10 Alex ZanardiChip Ganassi RacingReynardHonda83187.414 (301.613)1:41:16110.456Report
1998August 9 Adrián FernándezPatrick RacingReynardFord-Cosworth83187.414 (301.613)1:53:3998.428Report
1999August 15 Juan MontoyaChip Ganassi RacingReynardHonda83187.414 (301.613)1:42:08109.606Report
2000August 13 Hélio CastronevesPenske RacingReynardHonda83187.414 (301.613)1:44:59106.558Report
2001August 12 Hélio CastronevesPenske RacingReynardHonda83187.414 (301.613)1:44:54106.627Report
2002August 11 Patrick CarpentierForsythe RacingReynardFord-Cosworth92207.736 (334.318)1:56:17106.68Report
2003August 10 Paul TracyForsythe RacingLolaFord-Cosworth92207.736 (334.318)1:56:45106.251Report
2004

2006
Not held
IRL/IndyCar Series history
2007July 22 Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingDallaraHonda85191.93 (308.881)1:47:24107.222Report
2008July 20 Ryan BriscoePenske RacingDallaraHonda85191.93 (308.881)2:01:2394.873Report
2009August 9 Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingDallaraHonda85191.93 (308.881)1:46:06108.541Report
2010August 8 Dario FranchittiChip Ganassi RacingDallaraHonda85191.93 (308.881)1:54:32100.542Report
2011August 7 Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingDallaraHonda85191.93 (308.881)1:48:47105.861Report
2012August 5 Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingDallaraHonda85191.93 (308.881)1:39:49115.379Report
2013August 4 Charlie KimballChip Ganassi RacingDallaraHonda90203.22miles1:43:29117.825Report
2014August 3 Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingDallaraChevrolet90203.22miles1:52:45108.14Report
2015August 2 Graham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingDallaraHonda90203.22miles1:55:20105.72Report
2016July 31 Simon PagenaudTeam PenskeDallaraChevrolet90203.22miles1:50:00110.853Report
2017July 30 Josef NewgardenTeam PenskeDallaraChevrolet90203.22miles1:46:20114.677Report
2018July 29 Alexander RossiAndretti AutosportDallaraHonda90203.22miles1:44:15116.957Report
2019July 28 Scott DixonChip Ganassi RacingDallaraHonda90203.22miles1:45:15115.837Report
2020September 12 Will PowerTeam PenskeDallaraChevrolet75169.35miles1:29:08113.978Report
September 13 Colton HertaAndretti Harding Steinbrenner AutosportDallaraHonda75169.35miles1:34:17107.763
2021July 4 Josef NewgardenTeam PenskeDallaraChevrolet80180.64miles1:39:58108.405Report
2022July 3 Scott McLaughlinTeam PenskeDallaraChevrolet80180.64miles1:46:43101.557Report
2023July 2 Álex PalouChip Ganassi RacingDallaraHonda80180.64miles1:37:31111.125Report
2024July 7 Pato O'WardArrow McLarenDallaraChevrolet80180.64miles1:33:22116.071Report

Support race winners

USAC Mini-Indy series
SeasonDateWinning Driver
1980July 13 Dave McMillan
American Racing Series
1986August 31 Steve Millen
1987September 6 Juan Manuel Fangio II
1988September 4 Jon Beekhuis
1989September 3 P. J. Jones
1990September 16 Paul Tracy
CART Indy Lights series
1991September 15 Brian Till
1992September 13 Robbie Groff
1993September 12 Bryan Herta
1994August 14 André Ribeiro
2000September 13 Townsend Bell
2001September 12 Townsend Bell
Indy Pro/Indy Lights series
2007July 22 Richard Antinucci
2008July 19 Raphael Matos
2008July 20 James Davison
2009August 9 James Davison
2010August 8 Martin Plowman
2013August 4 Gabby Chaves
2014August 2 Jack Harvey
August 3 Jack Harvey
2015August 1 R.C. Enerson
August 2 Sean Rayhall
2016July 30 Santiago Urrutia
July 31 Santiago Urrutia
2017July 29 Santiago Urrutia
July 30 Nico Jamin
2018July 28 Patricio O'Ward
July 29 Patricio O'Ward
2019July 27 Oliver Askew
July 28 Oliver Askew
2021July 3 Kyle Kirkwood
July 4 Kyle Kirkwood
October 2 Kyle Kirkwood
October 3 Linus Lundqvist
2022July 3 Hunter McElrea
Indy NXT
2023July 2 Louis Foster
2024July 7 Caio Collet
Formula Ford 2000
SeasonDateWinning Driver
1993June 12 Chris Simmons
1995August 12 Memo Gidley
October 8 Jeret Schroeder
1996August 10 Steve Knapp
1997August 9 Zak Morioka
1998June 14 David Besnard
August 8 David Besnard
1999June 5 Dan Wheldon
August 14 Jeff Wright
2001June 9 Tõnis Kasemets
June 10 Doug Bell
June 11 Jason LaPoint
Formula Ford Zetec
2002June 30 Tõnis Kasemets
August 10 Bryan Sellers
August 11 Ross Fonferko
2003June 28 Tõnis Kasemets
June 29 Westley Barber
August 9 Jonathan Bomarito
August 10 Jonathan Bomarito
2004June 26 Andrew Prendeville
June 27 Adam Pecorari
August 7 Adam Pecorari
August 8 Adam Pecorari
U.S. F2000 National Championship
2011August 6 Petri Suvanto
August 7 Petri Suvanto
2012August 4 Spencer Pigot
August 5 Scott Anderson
2013August 3 Neil Alberico
Neil Alberico
August 4 Garett Grist
2014August 1 R. C. Enerson
August 2 Jake Eidson
August 3 Florian Latorre
2015August 1 Nico Jamin
August 2 Nico Jamin
Nico Jamin
2016July 29 Anthony Martin
July 30 Anthony Martin
July 31 Anthony Martin
2017July 28 Oliver Askew
July 29 Parker Thompson
2018July 27 Kyle Kirkwood
July 28 Kyle Kirkwood
July 29 Kyle Kirkwood
2019July 27 Christian Rasmussen
July 28 Hunter McElrea
2020July 29 Christian Rasmussen
July 30 Christian Rasmussen
Christian Rasmussen
September 12 Michael d'Orlando
Reece Gold
September 13 Christian Rasmussen
2021July 3 Michael d'Orlando
Kiko Porto
July 4 Michael d'Orlando
October 3 Yuven Sundaramoorthy
October 4 Josh Green
2022July 1 Myles Rowe
July 2 Myles Rowe
Michael d'Orlando
2023June 30 Evagoras Papasavvas
July 1 Mac Clark
Simon Sikes
Source:[8]
Formula Atlantic/Atlantic Championship
SeasonDateWinning Driver
1986September 27 Scott Goodyear
1987September 6 Calvin Fish
1988September 4 Steve Shelton
September 24 Steve Shelton
1989June 4 Jocko Cunningham
July 16 Colin Trueman
1991September 14 Jimmy Vasser
1992September 14 Stuart Crow
1993September 11 Jacques Villeneuve
1994August 14 Colin Trueman
1995August 13 Richie Hearn
1996August 10 Patrick Carpentier
1997August 10 Alex Barron
1998August 9 Lee Bentham
1999August 15 Kenny Wilden
2003August 17 Michael Valiante
2009August 8 Jonathan Summerton
Pro Mazda Championship
SeasonDateWinning Driver
2013August 3 Matthew Brabham
August 4 Matthew Brabham
2014August 2 Nicolas Costa
August 3 Garett Grist
2015August 1 Santiago Urrutia
August 2 Neil Alberico
2016July 30 Nico Jamin
Nico Jamin
2017July 28 Anthony Martin
July 29 Victor Franzoni
July 30 Anthony Martin
2018July 28 Rinus VeeKay
July 29 Rinus VeeKay
Indy Pro 2000 Championship
2019July 27 Kyle Kirkwood
July 28 Kyle Kirkwood
2020July 29 Braden Eves
July 30 Artem Petrov
Sting Ray Robb
September 12 Manuel Sulaimán
September 13 Sting Ray Robb
2021July 3 Christian Rasmussen
July 4 Hunter McElrea
October 2 Christian Rasmussen
October 3 James Roe Jr.
2022July 2 Louis Foster
July 3 Kiko Porto
USF Pro 2000 Championship
2023July 1 Michael d'Orlando
July 2 Myles Rowe
2024July 5 Nikita Johnson
July 6 Nikita Johnson
Stadium Super Trucks
SeasonDateWinning DriverRef
2019July 27 Cole Potts[9]
July 28 Gavin Harlien[10]
2021July 3 Matthew Brabham[11]
July 4 Matthew Brabham[12]
2022July 2 Gavin Harlien[13]
July 3 Max Gordon[14]

Race summaries

Formula 5000

CART PPG Indy Car World Series

CART FedEx Championship Series

Indy Racing League / IndyCar Series

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Note: The Grand Prix of Cleveland was won by two sets of fathers and sons (Al Unser Sr./Al Unser Jr. and Mario Andretti/Michael Andretti). The Milwaukee 200 was won by two sets of fathers and sons (Al Unser Sr./Al Unser Jr. and Mario Andretti/Michael Andretti).
  2. Web site: Archived copy . 2006-11-22 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927190322/http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=239166&FS=IRL . 2007-09-27 .
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  6. Web site: 1984 Escort Radar Warning 200 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111020035416/http://racing-reference.info/race/1984_Escort_Radar_Warning_200/R . dead . 2011-10-20 . racing-reference.info .
  7. News: IndyCar doubleheader race weekend Aug. 8-9 at Mid-Ohio postponed. NBC Sports. Nate. Ryan. August 1, 2020. August 4, 2020.
  8. Web site: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
  9. Web site: Round 9 – Mid-Ohio – 7/27/19. Stadium Super Trucks. December 21, 2019.
  10. Web site: Round 10 – Mid-Ohio – 7/28/19. Stadium Super Trucks. December 21, 2019.
  11. Web site: Round 5 – Mid-Ohio – 7/3/21. Stadium Super Trucks. July 7, 2021.
  12. Web site: Round 6 – Mid-Ohio – 7/4/21. Stadium Super Trucks. July 7, 2021.
  13. Web site: Round 3 – Mid-Ohio – 7/2/22. Stadium Super Trucks. July 6, 2022.
  14. Web site: Round 4 – Mid-Ohio – 7/3/22. Stadium Super Trucks. July 6, 2022.
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