2023 Indianapolis 500

The 2023 Indianapolis 500 (branded as the 107th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge for sponsorship reasons) is a 500-mile (804.7 km, 200 lap) race in the 2023 IndyCar Series, scheduled for Sunday, May 28, 2023, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. The month of May activities formally bagin on Saturday, May 13 with the GMR Grand Prix on the combined road course. Practice on the oval was slated to begin on May 16, but was canceled due to rain and as a result, the first training session will be held on May 17. Time trials will take place on May 20–21, while Carb Day, the traditional final day of practice, along with the Pit Stop Challenge, will take place on May 26.

107th Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis 500
Sanctioning bodyIndyCar
Season2023 IndyCar season
DateMay 28, 2023
Pre-race ceremonies
"Back Home Again in Indiana"Jim Cornelison
Starting commandRoger Penske
Pace carChevrolet Corvette (C8)[1]
TV in the United States
NetworkNBC
AnnouncersLeigh Diffey, Townsend Bell, James Hinchcliffe
Chronology
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Marcus Ericsson of Chip Ganassi Racing enters the race as the defending winner.[2][3] 2013 Indianapolis 500 winner and 2004 series champion Tony Kanaan announced that he will retire after the race.[4]

Race background

The Pagoda, the control tower which houses officials, broadcasting, and hospitality suites, is an icon at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.[5]

Sponsorship

On May 25, 2022, it was announced that online financial services company Gainbridge reached a multiyear agreement to extend their presenting sponsorship of the Indianapolis 500.[6] The extension was for an undisclosed length. This will be the first year under the current deal.[7] Gainbridge originally signed a four-year deal which was in place from 2019 to 2022.[8]

Rule changes

  • Championship points for the Indianapolis 500 will revert to standard point values.[9] From 2014 to 2022, double points were awarded at the Indianapolis 500.[10] Bonus points awarded during qualifying remain unchanged from 2022.
  • New rear attenuators,[11] rear wheel tethers,[12] and new front suspension pieces[13] have been introduced and made mandatory.
  • New aerodynamic devices have been approved for use, including additional Gurney flaps, and bargeboards. Maximum allowed rear wing angles have been increased from 2° to 5° of positive inclination by use of a new mounting pillar, and an updated cockpit helmet surround will be used.[14]
  • The modified Two-day Qualifying format used in 2022 will remain in place, with one minor schedule change. On the second day (Sunday May 21), Top 12 qualifying will start at 2 p.m., followed by Last Chance Qualifying at 4 p.m.[15] Previously Last Chance Qualifying would take place first. The Firestone Fast Six will begin at 5:15 p.m. Placing the Last Chance session between the Top 12 and Fast Six sessions is intended to provide the Fast Six teams with additional time to prepare their cars for the final runs. In addition, it provides over an hour for their engines to cool down and reduce the effects of "heat soak".[16]

2023 IndyCar Series

The 2023 Indianapolis 500 will be the sixth race of the 2023 NTT IndyCar Series season.[17] Five different drivers won the first five races of the season. Marcus Ericsson won the season opener at St. Petersburg, and Josef Newgarden won the first oval race of the season at Texas. Kyle Kirkwood then won at Long Beach, his first career IndyCar victory, followed by Scott McLaughlin at Alabama. Álex Palou won the GMR Grand Prix on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, and holds the championship points lead going into the Indy 500.

Race schedules

The 2023 IndyCar Series schedule was announced on September 27, 2022, with the Indianapolis 500 scheduled for Sunday, May 28.[18] Practice, time trials, and other ancillary events are scheduled for the two weeks leading up to the race. The Open Test will be on April 20–21, which will include Rookie Orientation and Refresher tests.[19]

The GMR Grand Prix, including the Road to Indy races, again served as the opening weekend of track activity, on May 12–13. The Freedom 100 was left off the schedule for the fourth year in a row. The 2023 Indy NXT series (formerly known as Indy Lights) included a race on the road course during GMR Grand Prix weekend.

Race schedule — April 2023
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
16
Long Beach
17

18

19

20
Open Test
21
Open Test
22

Race schedule — May 2023
30
Alabama
1

2

3

4

5

6
Mini-Marathon
7

8

9

10

11
RTI Test
12
GMR Grand Prix
13
GMR Grand Prix
14

15

16
Practice
17
Practice
18
Practice
19
Fast Friday
20
Time Trials
21
Time Trials
22
Practice
23

24

25

26
Carb Day
27
Parade
28
Indianapolis 500
29
Memorial Day
30

31

     
Color Notes
Green Practice
Dark Blue Time trials
Silver Race day
Red Rained out*
Blank No track activity

* Includes days where track
activity was significantly limited due to rain

Source: 2023 Indianapolis 500 Event Schedule

Entry list

Marcus Ericsson is the defending race winner.
Four-time Indy 500 winner Hélio Castroneves (2001, 2002, 2009, 2021) had the most previous starts in the field with 22.

All entries utilize a spec Dallara IR18 chassis with universal aero kit and Firestone tires. As of April, 34 entries have been confirmed, including nine former winners and four race rookies. 2013 winner and 2004 champion Tony Kanaan announced that he will retire after the race.[4] Four-time race winner Hélio Castroneves will attempt to make his 23rd "500" (all consecutive), leading all active drivers. Katherine Legge will make her first appearance since 2013, the first female participant since 2021; no female drivers entered in 2022.

On April 15, RACER confirmed that both Chevrolet and Honda will supply 17 entries each.[20] With 34 confirmed entries, bumping will return for the first time since 2021.

The official entry list was released on May 15.[21]

No.DriverTeamEngineRef.
2United States Josef NewgardenTeam PenskeChevrolet[22]
3New Zealand Scott McLaughlinTeam PenskeChevrolet[23]
5Mexico Pato O'WardArrow McLarenChevrolet[24]
6Sweden Felix RosenqvistArrow McLarenChevrolet[25]
06Brazil Hélio Castroneves  W Meyer Shank RacingHonda[26]
7United States Alexander Rossi  W Arrow McLarenChevrolet[27]
8Sweden Marcus Ericsson  W Chip Ganassi RacingHonda[28]
9New Zealand Scott Dixon  W Chip Ganassi RacingHonda[29]
10Spain Álex PalouChip Ganassi RacingHonda[30]
11Japan Takuma Sato  W Chip Ganassi RacingHonda[31]
12Australia Will Power  W Team PenskeChevrolet[22][32]
14United States Santino FerrucciA. J. Foyt EnterprisesChevrolet[33]
15United States Graham RahalRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda[34]
18United States David MalukasDale Coyne Racing with HMD MotorsportsHonda[35]
20United States Conor DalyEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet[36]
21Netherlands Rinus VeeKayEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet[36]
23United States Ryan Hunter-Reay  W Dreyer & Reinbold RacingChevrolet[37]
24United Kingdom Stefan WilsonDreyer & Reinbold Racing / Cusick MotorsportsChevrolet[38]
26United States Colton HertaAndretti Autosport w/ Curb-AgajanianHonda[39]
27United States Kyle KirkwoodAndretti AutosportHonda[40]
28France Romain GrosjeanAndretti AutosportHonda[41]
29Canada Devlin DeFrancescoAndretti Steinbrenner AutosportHonda[42]
30United Kingdom Jack HarveyRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda[43]
33United States Ed CarpenterEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet[44][45]
44United Kingdom Katherine LeggeRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda[46]
45Denmark Christian LundgaardRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda[43]
50United States R. C. Enerson  R Abel MotorsportsChevrolet[47]
51United States Sting Ray Robb  R Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware RacingHonda[48]
55Denmark Benjamin Pedersen  R A. J. Foyt EnterprisesChevrolet[49][50]
60France Simon Pagenaud  W Meyer Shank RacingHonda[51]
66Brazil Tony Kanaan  W Arrow McLarenChevrolet[52]
77United Kingdom Callum IlottJuncos Hollinger RacingChevrolet[53][54]
78Argentina Agustín Canapino  R Juncos Hollinger RacingChevrolet[53][55]
98United States Marco AndrettiAndretti Herta Autosport with Marco Andretti & Curb-AgajanianHonda[56]
OFFICIAL REPORT
  •  W  Former Indianapolis 500 Winner
  •  R  Indianapolis 500 Rookie

Testing and Rookie Orientation

A full-field open test was scheduled on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval for April 20–21, 2023.[57] Katherine Legge, who has not competed in the race since 2013, took part in an oval re-acclimation test with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing at Texas Motor Speedway on April 3.[58] Linus Lundqvist, the 2022 Indy Lights champion, also particiated in the private oval test at Texas, but has not yet secured a ride for the Indy 500.[59]

The Rookie Orientation test was conducted in three phases. For Phase 1, each driver was required to complete ten laps between 205–210 mph (330–338 km/h), while demonstrating satisfactory car control, proper racing line, and safe interaction with other cars on the circuit. The laps do not have to be consecutive. Phase 2 was fifteen laps between 210–215 mph (338–346 km/h), and Phase 3 was fifteen laps over 215 mph (346 km/h). Veteran drivers that have not competed in an IndyCar oval race since the previous year's Indy 500 are required to take a Refresher Test. The refresher test consists of Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the aforementioned rookie test.

Open Test — Thursday April 20

Josef Newgarden set the fastest lap during the Open Test.
  • Weather: 84 °F (29 °C), Mostly cloudy with rain in early afternoon, partly cloudy and high winds later
  • Summary: The first day of testing was divided into three sessions: first a veterans-only session beginning at 10:00 a.m., second the rookie and refresher session beginning at 12:00 p.m., and lastly a full-field session at 2:00 p.m. lasting until 6:30 p.m. The timing of the sessions were brought forward and extended due to a threat of poor weather both late Thursday and on Friday. During the veterans-only session to start to day, defending race winner Marcus Ericsson was the fastest, running a lap at 224.330 mph (361.024 km/h).[60]
At 12:00 p.m., the track opened for drivers requiring rookie orientation or refresher tests. All drivers needing these tests took to the track except R. C. Enerson. Later in the day, Enerson was officially announced as the 34th entry with Abel Motorsports, and will conduct his rookie/refresher test during May.[61] The rookie/refresher session was cut short by roughly thirty minutes due to light rain. However, all drivers completed their tests except Agustín Canapino, who needed to finish the final lap of his rookie orientation run. IndyCar officials permitted his to complete the test during the full-field session. Marco Andretti turned the fastest lap in the rookie/refresher session at 221.569 mph (356.581 km/h). The session was briefly halted for a tow-in for Katherine Legge, who ran out of fuel and stalled out on track. She was able to continue in the session.[62]
The full-field session was slightly delayed by the rain, but drivers were still provided over four hours of track time. During the session, Canapino completed his rookie test, meaning that all drivers present needing their rookie/refresher tests successfully completed. With predictions that Friday's testing would likely be cancelled by rain, drivers turned a large number of laps during the day, with a cumulative 3,522 laps being run among all drivers. Josef Newgarden turned the fastest lap of the day at 227.686 mph (366.425 km/h). The fastest "no-tow" lap - a lap completed without the aid of aerodynamic drafting - went to Devlin DeFrancesco with a lap at 221.119 mph (355.857 km/h). No major incidents occurred during the session, but Katherine Legge suffered a second mechanical issue with less than five minutes remaining that forced her to coast back to the pit lane in the warm-up lane between turns 3 and 4.[63]
Top Speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
1 2 United States Josef Newgarden Team Penske Chevrolet 227.686 366.425
2 20 United States Conor Daly Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet 227.466 366.071
3 9 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 226.788 364.980
OFFICIAL REPORT

Open Test — Friday April 21

The scheduled second day of the Open Test was cancelled due to rain.[64]

Practice

Opening Day — Tuesday May 16

  • Weather: 63 °F (17 °C), Rain
  • Summary: Rain throughout the day caused the opening day of practice to be cancelled.[65]

Wednesday May 17

  • Weather: 0 °F (−18 °C), tba
  • Summary: TBA
Top Speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
1 000.000 0
2 000.000 0
3 000.000 0
OFFICIAL REPORT

Thursday May 18

  • Weather: 0 °F (−18 °C), tba
  • Summary: TBA
Top Speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
1 000.000 0
2 000.000 0
3 000.000 0
OFFICIAL REPORT

Fast Friday — Friday May 19

  • Weather: 0 °F (−18 °C), tba
  • Summary: TBA
Top Speeds
PosNo.DriverTeamEngineSpeed (mph)Speed (km/h)
1 000.000 0
2 000.000 0
3 000.000 0
OFFICIAL REPORT

Broadcasting

Television

The race will be televised on NBC and Peacock Premium in the United States.[66]

On February 17, NBC announced that Mike Tirico and Danica Patrick would once again return for pre-race and post-race coverage, as they had done together since 2020. Leigh Diffey, Townsend Bell, and James Hinchcliffe will be the booth announcers for the race.[67]

On May 1, NBC Sports announced that they have added an additional 2 hours of race day morning pre-race coverage, exclusively on Peacock.[68]

On May 8, 2023, it was confirmed that the race would be blacked-out in the Indianapolis area on both local TV and Peacock, marking the first Indy 500 local blackout since the 2019 Indianapolis 500.[69]

Radio

The race will be carried by the IndyCar Radio Network.[70] The chief announcer or "Voice of the 500" for the eighth consecutive year will be Mark Jaynes with Davey Hamilton as driver analyst.

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