IndyCar Series | |
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Venue | Chicagoland Speedway |
Corporate sponsor | Peak Antifreeze |
First race | 2001 |
Last race | 2010 |
Distance | 300 miles (483 km) |
Laps | 200 |
Previous names | Champ Car race: Target Grand Prix of Chicago Presented by Energizer (1999-2001) Grand Prix of Chicago (2002) IRL race |
The Peak Antifreeze and Motor Oil Indy 300 was an IndyCar Series race held at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois.
In 2001, American open wheel racing debuted at the circuit with an IndyCar Series event. From 2006 to 2008, the race had served as the final round of the championship and where the series champion was decided.
Indy/Championship car racing first appeared in the Chicago area in 1914-1915 at Galesburg District Fairgrounds. Both races were 100 laps around the 1-mile (1.6 km) dirt oval. AAA held races at Speedway Park, a 2-mile (3.2 km) board track in nearby Maywood, Illinois. The first such race was a 500-mile (800 km) event in 1915. Subsequent races ranged from 10–300 miles, and the final race was held in 1918. The track was eventually demolished, and the Edward Hines Veterans Hospital now stands on its former location.
Although no races would be held in the Chicago area until 1999, the state of Illinois hosted numerous USAC Championship Car races at Springfield and DuQuoin.
A CART race was held at Chicago Motor Speedway in Cicero, just outside of Chicago, from 1999-2002. It was discontinued, however, when the track closed after the 2002 race.
Chicagoland Speedway gained a reputation as one of the most competitive oval circuits in the IRL with many races featuring extremely tight racing and close finishes, most notably 2002, 2003, 2008 and 2009. No car was able to break from the pack with most of the field usually running together, similar to racing in NASCAR restrictor plate racing.
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Season | Date | Winning Driver | Car | Race distance | |
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AAA Championship Car history (Galesburg) | |||||
1914 | October 22 | Ralph Mulford | Duesenberg | 100 miles (160 km) | |
1915 | June 9 | Eddie O'Donnell | Duesenberg | 100 miles (160 km) |
Season | Date | Winning Driver | Car | Race distance | |
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AAA Championship Car history (Speedway Park) | |||||
1915 | June 26 | Dario Resta | Peugeot | 500 miles (800 km) | |
August 7 | Dario Resta | Peugeot | 100 miles (160 km) | ||
1916 | June 11 | Dario Resta | Peugeot | 300 miles (483 km) | |
August 19NC | Dario Resta | Peugeot | 50 miles (80 km) | ||
October 14 | Dario Resta | Peugeot | 250 miles (400 km) | ||
1917 | June 16 | Earl Cooper | Stutz | 250 miles (400 km) | |
September 3 | Ralph DePalma | Packard | 50 miles (80 km) | ||
September 3 | Louis Chevrolet | Frontenac | 100 miles (160 km) | ||
October 13 | Tom Alley | Pan-Am / Miller | 20 miles (32 km) | ||
October 13 | Ralph Mulford | Frontenac | 50 miles (80 km) | ||
October 13 | Pete Henderson | Duesenberg | 50 miles (80 km) | ||
1918 | June 22NC | Louis Chevrolet | Frontenac | 100 miles (160 km) | |
July 28 | Ralph DePalma | Packard | 10 miles (16 km) | ||
July 28 | Ralph DePalma | Packard | 20 miles (32 km) | ||
July 28 | Ralph DePalma | Packard | 30 miles (48 km) |
^NC Non-championship event
Season | Date | Driver | Team | Chassis | Engine | Race Distance | Race Time | Average Speed (mph) |
Report | |
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Laps | Miles (km) | |||||||||
CART Champ Car history (Cicero) | ||||||||||
1999 | August 22 | Juan Montoya | Chip Ganassi Racing | Reynard | Honda | 225 | 231.525 (372.603) | 1:53:38 | 122.236 | Report |
2000 | July 30 | Cristiano da Matta | PPI Motorsports | Reynard | Toyota | 225 | 231.525 (372.603) | 2:01:23 | 114.432 | Report |
2001 | July 29 | Kenny Bräck | Team Rahal | Lola | Ford-Cosworth | 225 | 231.525 (372.603) | 1:45:12 | 132.031 | Report |
2002 | June 30 | Cristiano da Matta | Newman/Haas Racing | Lola | Toyota | 250 | 257.25 (414.003) | 2:07:00 | 121.524 | Report |
Season | Date | Driver | Team | Chassis | Engine | Race Distance | Race Time | Average Speed (mph) |
Report | |
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Laps | Miles (km) | |||||||||
IndyCar Series history (Chicagoland) | ||||||||||
2001 | September 2 | Jaques Lazier | Team Menard | Dallara | Oldsmobile | 200 | 300 (482.803) | 1:45:57 | 172.146 | Report |
2002 | September 8 | Sam Hornish, Jr. | Panther Racing | Dallara | Chevrolet | 200 | 300 (482.803) | 2:04:40 | 146.319 | Report |
2003 | September 7 | Sam Hornish, Jr. | Panther Racing | Dallara | Chevrolet | 200 | 300 (482.803) | 1:38:58 | 184.294 | Report |
2004 | September 12 | Adrian Fernández | Fernández Racing | G-Force | Honda | 200 | 300 (482.803) | 2:09:31 | 140.825 | Report |
2005 | September 11 | Dan Wheldon | Andretti Green Racing | Dallara | Honda | 200 | 300 (482.803) | 1:47:50 | 169.16 | Report |
2006 | September 10 | Dan Wheldon | Chip Ganassi Racing | Dallara | Honda | 200 | 300 (482.803) | 1:33:37 | 194.828 | Report |
2007 | September 9 | Dario Franchitti | Andretti Green Racing | Dallara | Honda | 200 | 300 (482.803) | 1:44:54 | 173.886 | Report |
2008 | September 7 | Hélio Castroneves | Team Penske | Dallara | Honda | 200 | 300 (482.803) | 2:01:05 | 150.648 | Report |
2009 | August 29 | Ryan Briscoe | Team Penske | Dallara | Honda | 200 | 300 (482.803) | 1:42:34 | 177.827 | Report |
2010 | August 28 | Dario Franchitti | Chip Ganassi Racing | Dallara | Honda | 200 | 300 (482.803) | 1:47:50 | 169.161 | Report |
CART Indy Lights history (Cicero) | ||
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Season | Date | Winning Driver |
1999 | August 22 | Scott Dixon |
2000 | July 30 | Scott Dixon |
2001 | Not held | |
IRL Indy Pro Series/Indy Lights Series history (Joliet) | ||
2002 | September 8 | Aaron Fike |
2003 | September 6 | Mark Taylor |
2004 | September 11 | Thiago Medeiros |
2005 | September 11 | Jeff Simmons |
2006 | September 9 | Wade Cunningham |
2007 | September 9 | Logan Gomez |
2008 | September 7 | Arie Luyendyk, Jr. |
2009 | August 29 | Daniel Herrington |
2010 | August 28 | James Hinchcliffe |
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