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After Kevin Harvick exacted a bit of revenge on Alex Bowman for earlier contact, Hendrick Motorsports crew chief Greg Ives was fuming.
NASCAR: Verizon 200 at the Brickyard

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During one late restart at Indianapolis, NASCAR fans were puzzled about why Bubba Wallace did not get penalized for cutting a corner.
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Bubba Wallace Reveals Why it took him 7-8 years to realize Racing & NASCAR was his Destiny

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VIDEO: Famously Mellow JGR Driver Martin Truex Jr Threatens NASCAR Fan-Favorite AJ Allmendinger

Martin Truex Jr lets out a frustrated rant at fellow NASCAR driver AJ Allmendinger during the Indianapolis race last week.
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“Jacka**” Ross Chastain Comes Under Firing Line Once Again as Tyler Reddick is Ordered to “Screw This Guy” in Indianapolis

NASCAR driver for the Trackhouse Racing Team, Ross Chastain, found himself on the receiving end of a mouthful from the #15 and the #8 at IMS.
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“NASCAR Coverup” Speculated as Hendrick Motorsports Reveal the Real Truth Behind Horrid Kyle Larson Failure

NASCAR fans reacted as Hendrick Motorsports issued a statement on the scary wreck between Kyle Larson and Ty Dillon at Indianapolis.
NASCAR Cup Series Busch Light Clash

Did Ross Chastain Deserve His Penalty for “Cheap Move” at Indianapolis? NASCAR Fans Certainly Think So

Following the race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, many fans were furious at Ross Chastain and his blatant corner cut.
NASCAR: All-Star Race

Bubba Wallace’s Spotter Freddie Kraft Comes Clean on the Allegations Made Against the NASCAR Driver in Indianapolis

Earlier at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a fair number of fans were not happy that Bubba Wallace got away with an alleged shortcut.
NASCAR: Ruoff Mortgage 500 Practice & Qualifying

NASCAR Facing Backlash for Their Failure to Penalize Bubba Wallace in Indianapolis Just Like Chase Briscoe Last Year

Fans angry at NASCAR after they failed to penalize Bubba Wallace for cutting across the field after turn one incident during the race restart.
NASCAR Cup Series Wise Power 400 – Practice

NASCAR Legend Mark Martin Breaks His Silence on Ex-Red Bull F1 Driver’s Cup Series Debut at Chaotic Indianapolis Race

Following the NASCAR Cup race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, debutant Daniil Kvyat managed to impress ex-driver Mark Martin.
Geico 400 – Qualifying

Dale Earnhardt Jr Delivers a Veiled Reaction After Daniel Suarez Fired Back at NASCAR Legend for Ryan Blaney Insinuation

Dale Earnhardt Jr. supports Daniel Suarez against Dale Jarrett, as he blames the Mexican for ruining Ryan Blaney's race.
NASCAR Testing at Phoenix International Raceway

Dale Earnhardt Jr Believes Indy Road Course Race Was “Bonkers” Whilst Denny Hamlin Starts a Campaign to “Bring Back the Oval”

After the NASCAR Cup race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, Denny Hamlin and Dale Earnhardt Jr disagreed on the racing quality.
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About Indianapolis Motor Speedway

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Indianapolis Motor Speedway - 2021 Latest News, Winners, Qualifying, Track

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a car racing circuit situated in Speedway, Indiana (a territory suburb of Indianapolis) in the United States. It is the home of the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400, and previously, the United States Grand Prix.

Situated at the intersection of sixteenth Street and Georgetown Road, roughly six miles (10 km) west of Downtown Indianapolis, it is the biggest sporting venue on the planet.

In August 1994, the Brickyard 400 for the NASCAR Winston Cup Series made its presentation, and at that point, included the biggest group and biggest money handbag in NASCAR history. From 1998 to 2003, an IROC occasion was held as a help race.

Since 2012, the Brickyard 400 has been upheld by the Pennzoil 150 of the NASCAR Xfinity Series; in 2020, the race was moved to the infield street course.

Referred to for a period as Kroger Super Weekend, it likewise recently facilitated the Brickyard Grand Prix for the TUDOR United Sports Car Championship on the infield street course.

History

Developed in 1909, it is the second purpose-built, banked oval dashing circuit after Brooklands and the first to be known as a 'speedway,' It is the third-oldest permanent vehicle race track on the planet, behind Brooklands and the Milwaukee Mile. With a perpetual seating limit of 257,325, it is the highest-capacity sports venue in the world.

Considered relatively flat by American standards, the track is a 2.5-mile-long (4.0 km) rectangular oval with measurements that have remained basically unaltered since its development.

It has two 5⁄8-mile-long (1,000 m) straightaways, four mathematically indistinguishable 1⁄4-mile (400 m) turns, connected by two 1⁄8-mile (200 m) short straightaways, named "short chutes," between turns 1 and 2, and between turns 3 and 4.

Notwithstanding the Indianapolis 500, the speedway additionally has NASCAR's Brickyard 400 and Pennzoil 150. From 2000 to 2007, the speedway facilitated the Formula One United States Grand Prix, and from 2008 to 2015, the Moto GP.

On the grounds of the speedway is the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, which opened in 1956 and houses the Hall of Fame. The exhibition hall moved into its present structure situated in the infield in 1976. Also on the grounds is the Brickyard Crossing Golf Resort, which initially opened as the Speedway Golf Course in 1929.

On November 4, 2019, Hulman and Company reported the offer of its organization, including the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the IndyCar Series and related ventures to Penske Corporation, claimed by Roger Penske.

From 1919 to 1993, the Indianapolis 500 was the lone authorized race held at the Speedway. At the point when Tony George (Hulman's grandson) acquired the track, he led a push to carry additional dashing occasions to the track.

Quick Facts

LocationSpeedway, Indiana
OperatorIMS, LLC (subsidiary of Penske Entertainment Group.)
Major EventsIndyCar Series

Indianapolis 500

GMR Grand Prix

NASCAR Cup Series

Brickyard 400

NASCAR Xfinity Series

Pennzoil 150

Length2.500 mi (4.023 km)