Indianapolis 500 Records - Indianapolis 500 Race Average Speed/Interval Records

Indianapolis 500 Race Average Speed/Interval Records

Laps Distance
(miles)
(km)
Driver Entry Time Average
Speed
(mph)
(km/h)
Date Race
1 2.500 Tony Kanaan Andretti-Green Racing 41.3359 217.728 May 27, 2007 2007
4.023 350.399
2 5.000 Tony Stewart Team Menard 1:21.0940 221.965 May 26, 1996 1996
8.047 357.218
4 10.000 Hélio Castroneves Marlboro Team Penske 2:43.7710 219.819 May 25, 2003 2003
16.093 353.764
10 25.000 Bruno Junqueira Target Chip Ganassi Racing 6:48.8060 220.153 May 26, 2002 2002
40.234 354.302
20 50.000 Bruno Junqueira Target Chip Ganassi Racing 13:36.0110 220.585 May 26, 2002 2002
80.467 354.997
30 75.000 Bruno Junqueira Target Chip Ganassi Racing 20:43.0900 217.201 May 26, 2002 2002
120.701 349.551
40 100.000 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chip Ganassi Racing 29:07.6210 205.994 May 28, 2000 2000
160.934 331.515
50 125.000 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chip Ganassi Racing 36:13.6260 207.027 May 28, 2000 2000
201.168 333.178
60 150.000 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chip Ganassi Racing 43:27.4210 207.101 May 28, 2000 2000
241.402 333.297
70 175.000 Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport 53:28.2152 196.371 May 27, 2012 2012
281.635 316.028
80 200.000 Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport 1:01:06.2885 196.384 May 27, 2012 2012
321.869 196.384
90 225.000 Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport 1:16:34.2558 176.307 May 27, 2012 2012
362.102 283.739
100 250.000 Bobby Rahal Truesports Company 1:25:06.3560 176.251 May 31, 1986 1986
402.336 283.648
110 275.000 Emerson Fittipaldi Penske Racing 1:33:11.9770 177.039 May 27, 1990 1990
442.570 284.917
120 300.000 Bobby Rahal Kraco-Galles Racing 1:40:30.9490 179.076 May 27, 1990 1990
482.813 288.195
130 325.000 Emerson Fittipaldi Kraco-Galles Racing 1:47:57.5370 180.624 May 27, 1990 1990
523.037 290.686
140 350.000 Bobby Rahal Kraco-Galles Racing 1:55:04.9460 182.478 May 27, 1990 1990
563.270 293.670
150 375.000 Bobby Rahal Kraco-Galles Racing 2:05:42.8200 178.978 May 27, 1990 1990
603.504 288.037
160 400.000 Bobby Rahal Kraco-Galles Racing 2:12:43.1100 180.834 May 27, 1990 1990
643.738 291.024
170 425.000 Arie Luyendyk Douglas Shierson Racing 2:19:40.7410 182.561 May 27, 1990 1990
683.971 293.803
180 450.000 Arie Luyendyk Douglas Shierson Racing 2:27:20.9070 183.239 May 27, 1990 1990
724.205 294.895
190 475.000 Arie Luyendyk Douglas Shierson Racing 2:34:20.1890 184.661 May 27, 1990 1990
764.438 297.183
200 500.000 Arie Luyendyk Douglas Shierson Racing 2:41:18.4040 185.981 May 27, 1990 1990
804.672 299.307

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