NASCAR returns to the Brickyard: History of Cup Series at Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval (2024)

Nick GrayNashville Tennessean

The NASCAR Cup Series is back on the oval at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for Sunday's Brickyard 400 after a three-season hiatus.

There has been good and bad throughout the 27 Cup Series races at the IMS oval, and those experiences have helped tell the story of why oval-reliant NASCAR shifted to the road course at the world's most recognizable oval in 2021 and back again.

Here's a quick run through the history of NASCAR at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway:

NASCAR debut at Indianapolis in 1994

NASCAR first approached the idea of running a race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1992 with a tire test. A year later, IMS and NASCAR announced the race date for the first weekend in August 1994.

Think of IMS and the Indianapolis 500 at that time as the motorsports version of Augusta National and the Masters in terms of exclusivity and exposure. The Masters takes place in early April, and that was the lone major golf tournament at Augusta National year-round. The Indianapolis 500 took place throughout a few weeks in May, and that's all race fans around the country saw of IMS until the next year's race.

The inaugural Brickyard 400 was a true spectacle in the modern history of NASCAR. Eighty-six cars entered the race for 43 spots. Among other drivers, 59-year-old A.J. Foyt made the field while Charlie Glotzbach failed to qualify in his final career Cup Series race attempt.

Jeff Gordon, who moved from California to Indiana as a kid to jumpstart his young racing career, won the inaugural race after a late-race duel with Ernie Irvan. The Charlotte Observer's Tom Higgins wrote in the next day's edition that "there are predictions (the Brickyard 400) will widen the popularity of Winston Cup racing."

The 400 almost instantly became one of the crown jewel events on Cup schedule, and the popularity of NASCAR did increase through the 1990s and 2000s. Until it stopped.

Kissing the bricks is Indy tradition, born from the Brickyard 400 and Dale Jarrett in 1996

The Brickyard 400 has had a long-term impact on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indy 500 in at least one aspect.

After wining the 400 in 1996, Dale Jarrett and crew chief Todd Parrott led their Robert Yates Racing team to the brick-laid start-finish line to kiss the bricks at the Brickyard.

The late Scott Brayton did kiss the bricks after winning the pole for the 1995 Indy 500, but Jarrett, Parrott and the entire No. 88 Robert Yates Racing team sealed the tradition with a postrace kiss of the bricks.

Kissing the bricks is now synonymous with winning at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, much like drinking milk in victory lane.

Tire issues in 2008 was lowpoint of the Brickyard 400

NASCAR and Goodyear have never missed the mark so badly as they did with the tire they brought to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2008.

The track failed to take on rubber throughout the weekend, leading to major tire degradation during the 400. Several cars suffered cut tires and major damage because of it during the race, forcing NASCAR to stagger competition cautions and use extra tire sets to get through the full 160 laps. NASCAR president Mike Helton even joined the ESPN broadcast booth to assuage concerns.

The race, won by Jimmie Johnson, contained six competition cautions for tire wear, with the longest green-flag run at 13 laps. By the end, race pace had notably slowed as drivers shifted into survival mode.

"You don't need me to tell you what happened on Sunday was a joke," The Charlotte Observer's David Poole said to lead off his race-day observations in the July 28, 2008, edition of the paper.

"The lamest spectacle in racing," read one headline in the July 28, 2008, edition of the Indianapolis Star.

Race shifts to IMS road course in 2021

Attendance at Indianapolis Motor Speedway sagged significantly in the 2010s, and the quality of racing waned.

Still, it was notable in the fall of 2020 when NASCAR announced the IMS race date would take place on the road course in 2021. The Cup and Xfinity Series ran races on the IMS road course from 2021-2023, and both the track and the racing wasn't a clear step up. For one, the inaugural Cup road course race featured an issue with curbing through turns 5 and 6, which caused multiple issues and many wrecked race cars for simply trying to race through the corners.

But it also was the preeminent oval-racing series in the world running a road course at the preeminent oval track in the world.

That has changed in 2024, and the Brickyard 400 is back.

NASCAR Indianapolis: Brickyard 400 previous winners

  • 2020: Kevin Harvick
  • 2019: Kevin Harvick
  • 2018: Brad Keselowski
  • 2017: Kasey Kahne
  • 2016: Kyle Busch
  • 2015: Kyle Busch
  • 2014: Jeff Gordon
  • 2013: Ryan Newman
  • 2012: Jimmie Johnson
  • 2011: Paul Menard
  • 2010: Jamie McMurray
  • 2009: Jimmie Johnson
  • 2008: Jimmie Johnson
  • 2007: Tony Stewart
  • 2006: Jimmie Johnson
  • 2005: Tony Stewart
  • 2004: Jeff Gordon
  • 2003: Kevin Harvick
  • 2002: Bill Elliott
  • 2001: Jeff Gordon
  • 2000: Bobby Labonte
  • 1999: Dale Jarrett
  • 1998: Jeff Gordon
  • 1997: Ricky Rudd
  • 1996: Dale Jarrett
  • 1995: Dale Earnhardt
  • 1994: Jeff Gordon

NASCAR Cup Series Indianapolis race TV schedule, start time

  • Green Flag Time:Approx. 1:30 p.m. CT on Sunday, July 21
  • TV coverage:NBC (watch FREE on Fubo)
  • Radio: IMS Radio Network (102.5 FM in Nashville)
  • Streaming:FUBO(free trial available); NBC Sports app (subscription required); NASCAR.com and SiriusXM for audio (subscription required).

The Brickyard 400 will be broadcast nationally on NBC. Streaming options for the race include the NBC Sports app andFUBO, which offers afree trialto potential subscribers.

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NASCAR returns to the Brickyard: History of Cup Series at Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval (2024)

FAQs

NASCAR returns to the Brickyard: History of Cup Series at Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval? ›

It was the first time the NASCAR Cup Series competed on the IMS oval since Kevin Harvick drove to victory in the Brickyard 400 on July 5, 2020. From 2021 to 2023, the NASCAR Cup Series race shifted to the 14-turn, 2.439-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course to help infuse more action into the NASCAR contest.

Will the Brickyard 400 be televised in Indianapolis? ›

INDIANAPOLIS -- After news broke of President Joe Biden's intention to drop out of the 2024 election due to pressure from top Democrat officials, NASCAR announced coverage of the 30th anniversary of the Brickyard 400 will move from NBC to USA Network, effective immediately.

What date is the Brickyard 400 in Indianapolis? ›

SUNDAY, JULY 21 2024 | 2:30 PM ET

The 2024 Brickyard 400 marks the return of NASCAR to the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway Oval, the first since 2020. After the previous 3 races being run on the infield road course, the NextGen car will hit the yard of bricks for the first time.

Who won the Brickyard 400 in Indianapolis? ›

– Only two months after competing in the Indianapolis 500, Kyle Larson returned to the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway Sunday afternoon to claim the trophy in one of the NASCAR Cup Series' crown jewel events, the 30th Anniversary Brickyard 400 Presented by PPG – holding off the field in a dramatic double overtime ...

Who won the Brickyard in 2024? ›

NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Larson crosses the finish line, getting first in the Brickyard 400 on Sunday, July 21, 2024, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Larson (5) celebrates after winning the 30th running of the Brickyard 400, Sunday, July 21, 2024, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Does NASCAR still run the Brickyard 400? ›

From 2021 to 2023, the NASCAR Cup Series race shifted to the 14-turn, 2.439-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course to help infuse more action into the NASCAR contest.

What time does the Brickyard 400 start in 2024? ›

The NASCAR Cup Series will make its second stop of the season at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the 2024 Brickyard 400 on Sunday. The green flag drops at 2:30 p.m. ET, when the competition will return to the 2.5-mile oval for the first time since 2020.

Did they get rid of the Brickyard 400? ›

The race was put on hiatus for three years (2021–2023) in favor of the Verizon 200 at the Brickyard which was run on a combined road course and run a distance of 200-mile (321.869 km). The event returned to the oval for the 2024 season.

Why is the Indy 500 called the Brickyard? ›

The track itself is nicknamed the "Brickyard", as the racing surface was first paved in brick in the fall of 1909. One yard of brick remains exposed at the start/finish line.

Has Kyle Larson won The Brickyard 400 before? ›

The next target: Kissing the bricks in May. Larson was hesitant to characterize his first Brickyard 400 victory – which marked his third Cup 'crown jewel' win of his career – as his biggest yet across his 11-year career.

Why do they drink milk at the Indy 500? ›

“The bottle of milk (started when) Louis Meyer came in pit lane after winning the Indy 500 and asked for buttermilk, which is crazy, but that's what he asked,” Boles said. “And now milk is what they drink.” And witness to all of these traditions is a trio of trees sitting in the infield outside of turn four.

Who won the 1999 Brickyard 400? ›

Contested at 160 laps on the 2.5 mile (4.023 km) speedway, it was the 20th race of the 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season. Dale Jarrett of Robert Yates Racing won the race.

Who won the 1998 Brickyard 400? ›

Contested at 160 laps on the 2.5 mile (4.023 km) speedway, it was the 19th race of the 1998 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season. Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports won the race.

Who won the 1995 Brickyard 500? ›

It was the 19th race of the 1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Series. The race, contested over 160 laps, was won by Dale Earnhardt driving for Richard Childress.

Where can I watch NASCAR Brickyard 400? ›

The Brickyard 400 can be live streamed on the NBCSports website and the NBC Sports app. The race is also available to stream on Fubo.

Will the race be televised in Indianapolis? ›

The Brickyard 400 will be broadcast nationally on NBC.

What is Channel 23 in Indianapolis? ›

MyINDY-TV 23 Schedule - Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic | WISH-TV.

What channel is Indianapolis ABC broadcast on? ›

WRTV (channel 6) is a television station in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by the E. W. Scripps Company.

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