Firestone Freedom 100 - Race Results

Race Results

Year Date Day Winning Driver Race Distance Time of Race Winning Speed Starting
Cars
Lead
Changes
Miles Laps
2003 May 17–18a Sat.-Sun. Ed Carpenter 100 40 55:02.1661 109.019 mph 19 2
2004 May 22 Saturday Thiago Medeiros 100 40 42:16.4388 141.931 mph 17 2
2005 May 27 Friday Jaime Camara 100 40 40:52.6390 146.780 mph 18 7
2006 May 26 Friday Wade Cunningham 100 40 32:29.3233 184.679 mph 19 0
2007 May 25 Friday Alex Lloyd 100 40 46:39.6029 128.590 mph 24 0
2008 May 24b Saturday Dillon Battistini 100 40 39:46.9495 150.820 mph 27 4
2009 May 22 Friday Wade Cunningham 100 40 50:42.2548 118.333 mph 22 9
2010 May 28 Friday Wade Cunningham 100 40 39:55.4552 150.285 mph 16 4
2011 May 27 Friday Josef Newgarden 100 40 55:38.9881 107.817 mph 18 6
2012 May 25 Friday Esteban Guerrieri 100 40 40:09.1965 149.427 mph 18 3
a In 2003 the race started on Saturday May 17, but was halted by rain. It was completed the following day.
b The 2008 race was scheduled for Friday May 23 but postponed one day due to rain.

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