NASCAR drivers eager to test their skills on Indianapolis' oval after 3 years on the road course (2024)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Austin Cindric attended races at Indianapolis Motor Speedway most of his life, dreaming of the day he could compete on the historic 2.5-mile oval.

On Sunday, he’ll finally get a chance to join his racing heroes.

Yes, NASCAR and race officials ended their three-year attempt to rev up fans with a 200-mile road-course event by returning to the track’s more revered oval and original title, Brickyard 400, for the 30th anniversary of Cup racing in Indy.

“I do love this racetrack and I’ve watched way more laps on the oval than I’ve driven,” said Cindric, the son of Team Penske President Tim Cindric. “You know, I haven’t experienced the Brickyard 400 myself, so I’m certainly excited to see what it’s all like and at least drive the correct direction around the track.”

It won’t be an entirely new experiences for Cindric.

He did start two Xfinity races on the oval before becoming a full-time Cup driver in 2022. But even this 25-year-old rising star recognizes that winning on the road course, as he did in the 2021 Xfinity race in Indy, wasn’t the same.

Cindric is hardly an anomaly. He was one of 10 drivers turning their first official Cup-level laps in Friday’s lone practice session. Qualifying is scheduled for Saturday afternoon with the race set for Sunday.

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Like many drivers, though, Cindric and many other drivers thought the change was long overdue.

“Even when I won here in 2020, it was on the road course and to me, I still kissed the same bricks, I still climbed the same fence, I was still inside Indianapolis Motor Speedway and I was a winner here,” Chase Briscoe said. “But I mean, it certainly means a little bit more, when it’s on the oval. When you think about the history of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the history is on the oval. It’s not on the road course.”

Series and track officials have spent decades searching for ways to bring back the large crowd that welcomed the inaugural Brickyard race 1994 and really started waning after the 2008 race was marred by tire wear.

They changed the dates, moving it to September, even making it the final race before the playoff before settling on July. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, they added an IndyCars to the weekend schedule, creating a rare double feature of America’s top two racing series in one place and they used the Xfinity race as a road-course test run.

One year later, all three series were on the road course, and the complaints never really dissipated. So the decision-makers heeded the calls and returned to the oval — minus the open-wheel cars — to the delight of many.

“I don’t think anyone considered the road course a crown jewel race, so it kind of returns back to that status,” said Brad Keselowski, whose 2018 race win makes him the most recent Indy oval winner in the field. “I think that’s huge for our sport and it means a lot to me as a driver and I’m assuming it does for the other drivers as well. So, a welcome return. For me, winning this race and having your name on that crown jewel list, it’s really special.”

Whether racing on the oval helps ticket sales remains unclear though the brief practice session in these newer Cup cars had some drivers, such as Keselowski, contending they behaved more like IndyCars on the track.

Clearly, that won’t be the only difference Sunday. Pit lane may be more crowded, strategies will change and even Michael McDowell acknowledged he would have a significantly better chance defending his 2023 race win — on the road course.

Still, most believe changing courses is the right call.

“I think it’s a great opportunity for us to get back to that tradition,” Tyler Reddick said after posting the fastest lap in practice at 182.582 mph. “This is a really tricky race and there was an outcry for wanting to try something different. But I think it’s just the nature of Indianapolis, it desires perfection. If you want to win the race, you can’t have a mistake,”

Reddick sits third in the standings, 15 points behind Chase Elliott with five races left before the playoffs begin.

But to Cindric, who spent his childhood mingling with some of history’s best racers and around one of the world’s most famous tracks, nothing compares to what he’ll experience for the first time this weekend.

“My earliest memories of racing are at this racetrack, watching cars go around this track more so than anywhere else — on both sides of my family,” he said. “So from that standpoint, when I think of racing, this is what I think of.”

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NASCAR drivers eager to test their skills on Indianapolis' oval after 3 years on the road course (2024)

FAQs

Is Indianapolis NASCAR race a road course? ›

The NASCAR Cup Series returns to the Brickyard on Sunday for the first Brickyard 400 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval since 2020. The Cup Series moved from the oval to the road course at IMS from 2021-23, a move that becomes more curious as the years pass and certainly now with the return to the oval.

Does NASCAR driving take skill? ›

They have to drive with absolute precision and then be able to pass, adjust to track conditions, avoid crashes and stick to a racing strategy for hours. It takes years of practice and a lot of natural talent.

How long is Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course? ›

2.439 miles

How many times must drivers drive around the track in the Indianapolis 500 race? ›

Traditionally, the field consists of 33 starters, aligned in a starting grid of eleven rows of three cars apiece. Drivers race 200 laps, counter-clockwise around the circuit, for a distance of 500 miles (800 km).

Are NASCAR road course cars different? ›

Stock cars also tend to have significantly more body roll built into the setup compared to traditional road racing cars. It's very common to see the inside front wheel lock up late in braking zones as the driver turns in and weight is pulled off of this tire.

Do Indy cars race on road courses? ›

Since 1996, INDYCAR events have been held on 45 different tracks – 24 ovals, 10 road courses, 10 street circuits, and 1 combined road course.

Can you test drive a NASCAR? ›

You can drive a NASCAR race car at the nation's premier speedways. Drive a race car by yourself or take a NASCAR ride along as a passenger. Richard Petty Driving Experience offers timed racing sessions with no lead car to follow and no instructor riding with you.

Are NASCAR drivers educated? ›

NASCAR drivers come from diverse backgrounds, and their educational attainment can vary widely. While there is no specific educational requirement to become a NASCAR driver, many professional drivers have completed high school education and some have pursued higher education as well.

How hard is it to become a NASCAR driver? ›

Racing professionally in the highly competitive world of NASCAR requires a great deal of hard work, practice, truckloads of money, physical training, mental focus and driving know-how, plus some good old-fashioned networking. And there's more than one way to break into the sport.

How much did Penske pay for Indy Speedway? ›

Deal said to be worth $250 million to $300 million

Penske, 82, bought the storied open-wheel racing properties from Hulman & Co. in a deal first announced in October. The Hulman family had owned the Indianapolis Motor Speedway since 1945.

What is the longest NASCAR road course? ›

The biggest NASCAR oval is Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. It measures at 2.66 miles. For all NASCAR tracks, Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, is the longest. The road course hosts the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series once per year and is 4.048 miles.

Can you drive a car at Indianapolis Motor Speedway? ›

The Indy Racing Experience offers the thrill of a lifetime by putting race fans in real IndyCar machines and speeding around the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Thrill seekers can ride in a custom two-seat IndyCar or get behind the wheel and drive a car that actually competed in the Indy 500.

How much does it cost to enter the Indy 500 as a racer? ›

There's also a $21,000 entry fee for the Indianapolis 500, which includes access to IndyCar's unified network, your garage space for the month, fuel services, parking, race modes, timing & scoring, etc.

Do drivers get to keep the Indy 500 trophy? ›

But its most unique part is the facade, which has the faces of each Indy 500 winner sculpted onto the trophy. The winner doesn't get to keep it though, as the Indy 500 victors instead receive a replica which is commonly known as 'Baby Borg' with the official trophy being kept at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum.

How much does an Indy car cost? ›

A competitive IndyCar, including parts for various tracks, testing, and enough engines and gearboxes for a season, costs around $3 million. This is relatively economical compared to the staggering $14 to $20 million price tag of a Formula 1 car.

What are the 2 road courses in NASCAR? ›

Road courses add right turns into the mix, with longer courses that often wind through the surrounding scenery. Circuit of The Americas, Road America, Watkins Glen and Sonoma are the road courses the Cup Series currently visits. The Charlotte Roval and Indianapolis Road Course are a combination road course/oval track.

Can you drive your car around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway? ›

There are no regularly scheduled times to drive one's car on the track. At most this may happen once a year, but is generally not available to the public. One may pay to be driven in a race car on the track and on occasion it is possible to ride in a pace car. Indy Racing Experience has information on such options.

Is NASCAR race at World Wide Technology Raceway a road course? ›

TRACK BIOGRAPHY

Built in 1967 as a drag racing facility, motorsports fans in Illinois finally had a place to go watch racing. After the track was taken over in 1994, the road course layout and drag racing layout where demolished, to build the current oval layout.

Why is it called race course road? ›

Race Course Road is called just that because it was close to the site of the country's first race course at nearby Farrer Park. The track has long since moved but the name stuck.

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