New Hampshire Indy 225

MoveThatBlock.com Indy 225
IndyCar Series
Venue New Hampshire Motor Speedway
First race 1992
First ICS race 1996
Last race 1998
Distance 238.05 mi (383.10 km)
Laps 225
Previous names New England 200 (1992-1993)
Slick-50 200 (1994)
True Value 200 (1996)
Pennzoil 200 (1997)
New England Indy 200 (1998)
Most wins (driver) no repeat winners
Most wins (team) Team Menard (2)

The MoveThatBlock.com Indy 225 is an IndyCar race at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire. It was held as a CART Champ Car event from 1992 until 1995, switching to the Indy Racing League for the 1996–97 season. On June 21, 2010, it was announced that the IndyCar Series would return to New Hampshire for the 2011 season.[1] When the IndyCar Series returned to New Hampshire Motor Speedway the race was scheduled to be 225 laps. A Firestone Indy Lights and NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race accompanied the feature.

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Results

Season Date Winning Driver Chassis Engine Team
CART Champ Car
1992 July 5 Bobby Rahal Lola Chevrolet-Ilmor Rahal/Hogan Racing
1993 August 8 Nigel Mansell Lola Ford-Cosworth Newman/Haas Racing
1994 August 21 Al Unser Jr. Penske Mercedes-Benz-Ilmor Penske Racing
1995 August 20 André Ribeiro Reynard Honda Tasman Motorsports
Indy Racing League
1996 August 18 Scott Sharp Lola Ford-Cosworth A.J. Foyt Enterprises
1997 August 17 Robbie Buhl G-Force Oldsmobile Team Menard
1998 June 28 Tony Stewart Dallara Oldsmobile Team Menard
1999–2010: Not held
Izod IndyCar Series
2011 August 14 Ryan Hunter-Reay Dallara Honda Andretti Autosport

Race recaps

Indy Lights

Season Date Winning Driver
CART-sanctioned Lights race winners
1992 July 5 Adrián Fernández
1993 August 8 Steve Robertson
1994 August 21 Greg Moore
1995 August 20 Greg Moore
Izod IndyCar-sanctioned Lights race winners
2011 August 14 Josef Newgarden

Whelen Modified Tour (Indy weekend only)

Since 1994, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour has joined the open-wheel card, typically racing as part of the Indy weekend. The series usually participates in all major race weekends at the circuit.

Season Date Winning Driver
1994 August 21 Steve Park
1995 August 20 Mike Stefanik
1996 August 18 Tony Hirschman
1997 August 16 Jan Leaty
1998 June 28 Mike Stefanik
2011 August 13 Mike Stefanik

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