The 84th Indianapolis 500 was held at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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in
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H ...
on Sunday, May 28, 2000. The race was sanctioned by the
Indy Racing League
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, and was part of the
2000 Indy Racing Northern Lights Series season. After four years of an ongoing organizational dispute and "
split
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" in
Indy car racing,
Chip Ganassi Racing became the first major
CART
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-based team to compete at the race since
1995
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.
The Ganassi team of
Jimmy Vasser and
Juan Pablo Montoya
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competed as a one-off entry, and were well received by fans and fellow competitors.
Both drivers were quickly up to speed with the
IRL regulars, and were expected to be favorites in both qualifying and on race day. Also making a heralded return to Indianapolis was two-time winner
Al Unser Jr. who had switched full-time to the IRL in 2000.
During qualifying,
defending IRL champion
Greg Ray took the
pole position
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. However, on race day,
reigning CART
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champion
Juan Pablo Montoya
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dominated the race.
Montoya led 167 laps, and cruised to victory, becoming the first rookie winner since
Graham Hill in
1966
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.
It was the first of two Indy victories for Montoya (2000,
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).
Buddy Lazier, the
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winner, and eventual
season champion, finished second, his second runner-up finish at Indy, and fifth consecutive top ten.
The 2000 race was the first to feature two female starters in the field,
Lyn St. James and
Sarah Fisher. The start of the race was delayed over three hours due to rain. The green flag dropped at 2:10 p.m.
EST, and the race was completed shortly after 5 p.m. Seven minutes after the checkered flag, the rain returned, and doused the victory lane celebration.
The first 65 laps of the race were run caution-free, a new Indy 500 record at the time. Montoya became only the fourth winner to complete the race in under three hours, and at 167.607 mph, it was the fastest Indy 500 since
1991
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. At the end of the season, Montoya promptly departed Indy car racing for
Formula One
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, then went to
NASCAR
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. He would not return for his second Indy start until
2014
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.
Race schedule
Rule changes
During a yellow flag caution period, when the field is one lap away from going back to green flag conditions, the pace car would now drop off the track in turn one, and the race leader would pace the field back to the green flag and the ensuing restart. This was an effort to prevent any chance of the leader(s) accidentally passing the pace car on a restart (which happened to
Scott Goodyear in the
1995 race).
A year later, this would be combined with the "
wave around" rule.
Time trials
Time trials were scheduled for two days in 2000, May 20–21. During practice,
IRL regulars generally topped the speed charts, with different names leading nearly each day.
Jimmy Vasser and
Juan Pablo Montoya
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were quickly up to speed in the IRL machines, and each managed to lead one day of practice. Both were considered contenders for the front row.
Greg Ray (223.948 mph) set the fastest lap of the week on "Fast Friday".
Pole day - Saturday May 20
Pole qualifying began at 11 a.m. The weather was cool and cloudy.
Al Unser Jr. (220.293 mph) was the first car in the field. At 12:07 p.m.,
Eliseo Salazar took over the top spot with a run of 223.231 mph. Salazar remained on top for over an hour, as most cars waved off, awaiting better conditions.
At 1:19 p.m.,
Juan Pablo Montoya
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took to the track. His run of 223.372 mph took over the provisional pole position.
Greg Ray pulled his car out of line due to handling issues, and
Team Menard announced that they were planning to wait until later in the day to make a qualifying attempt.
Jimmy Vasser went out next, and at 221.976 mph, he was not able to join his
Ganassi teammate on the front row.
Later in the afternoon, conditions improved slightly, and several cars returned to the track. At 3:49 p.m.,
Greg Ray completed his run at 223.471 mph, and secured the pole position. The front row of
Ray,
Montoya, and
Salazar was separated by only 0.173 seconds, the closest such margin in Indy history. The front row shaped up such that the reigning champions of
IRL (
Ray) and
CART
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(
Montoya) would line up 1st–2nd.
A total of 23 cars qualified for the field.
Lyn St. James wrecked on her first attempt, flipping the car up on its side in the south chute. Also into the wall were
Jimmy Kite,
Scott Harrington, rookie
Memo Gidley and veteran
Hideshi Matsuda. None of the drivers were seriously injured.
Sarah Fisher (220.237 mph) qualified 19th, becoming the third female driver in Indy history.
Bump day - Sunday May 21
The second and final day of time trials opened with ten spots remaining.
Raul Boesel was the first car out, and at 222.113 mph, he would be the fastest driver of the afternoon. After two wave-offs on Saturday,
Billy Boat wrecked on his first attempt on Sunday. He would be forced to find a backup car.
The field was filled to 33 cars by 5:30 p.m.. Among the drivers who completed attempts were
Jimmy Kite,
Davey Hamilton, and popular
hometown rookie
Andy Hillenburg. Independent driver and co-owner Hillenburg was fielding a "
throwback" entry named the Sumar Special, a gesture to the car driven by
Pat O'Connor, which won the pole position in
1957
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.
Billy Boat secured a backup car with the
Foyt team, but the car (#41, previously driven by
Roberto Guerrero) only had one attempt left. After stalling three times trying to pull away, Boat's first two laps were fair. The car lost power on the third lap,
and his speed dropped to 150 mph. It picked back up for the final lap, and he ran it at 198 mph. His four lap average was 192.105 mph, by far the slowest car in the field, and he was the first car on the bubble.
Lyn St. James and
Dick Simon Racing reorganized after Saturday's crash, and she qualified comfortably. She bumped Boat's #41 car with 25 minutes left in the day. With less than a minute until the 6 o'clock gun,
Billy Boat climbed into another Foyt backup, (#11) a car that had not been driven all week. Boat managed a run of 218.872 mph out of the unproven machine. He shockingly bumped his way into the field as time expired.
Davy Jones attempted a comeback after breaking his neck in 1997, but he was bumped.
Carb Day
The final practice took place on Thursday May 25. All 33 cars took laps with
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(218.257 mph) the fastest of the day. No major incidents were reported, though
Scott Sharp
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suffered mechanical problems which delayed his arrival on pit lane. He managed to only take a few shake down laps in the final five minutes.
Jimmy Kite took laps in the car of
Jason Leffler, as Leffler was in Charlotte for the day.
Robby Gordon stayed for about an hour and twenty minutes, then he too departed for Charlotte.
Pit Stop Challenge
The 24th annual
Coors Pit Stop Challenge was held Thursday May 25. Twelve teams competed in a single-elimination bracket. Nine teams earned berths based on winning the Coors Light Pit Performance Award at the Indy Racing League events since the previous year's Indianapolis 500. Two spots would be filled by a last-chance qualifying session on May 16. The final spot would be filled by the highest race qualifier not already in the contest.
Al Unser Jr. (
Galles) with a time of 9.42 seconds, along with
Buddy Lazier (
Hemelgarn) with a time of 13.48 seconds, advanced from the last-chance qualifying session.
Juan Pablo Montoya
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(
Ganassi), who qualified for the middle of the front row, secured the final berth.
The bracket was determined by a blind draw. Four teams received byes for the first round.
Billy Boat, who actually qualified for the race in a
Foyt back-up car, participated in the contest with his original entrant,
Team Pelfrey. During the first round matches,
Mark Dismore's crew was issued a 5-second penalty for improper handoff of an air gun, but he would have lost either way.
Buddy Lazier was issued a 5-second penalty for a loose lug nut, but it did change the outcome. In the quarterfinals,
Juan Pablo Montoya
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was disqualified for stalling the engine and not leaving the pits under power. During the semifinal match between race polesitter
Greg Ray and
Robby McGehee, Ray lost a wheel while exiting the pit stall. The finals pitted Panther versus Treadway, with the crew of
Scott Goodyear defeating
Robby McGehee. The Treadway crew was penalized 3 seconds for a tire rolling outside the pit stall. It was the second win in the event for Panther Racing.
Starting grid
Alternates
*First alternate:
Dr. Jack Miller (#21) - Bumped
*Second alternate:
Scott Harrington (#17) - Bumped
Failed to qualify
*
Davy Jones (#40) - Bumped
*
Robby Unser (#30) - Bumped
*
Dan Drinan (#48) - Waved off
*
Roberto Guerrero (#41/20T) - Waved off
*
Doug Didero (#43) - Wrecked qualifying
*
Memo Gidley (#82) - Wrecked qualifying
*
Hideshi Matsuda (#20) - Wrecked qualifying & practice
*
Ross Cheever (#52) - Entered and tested but did not attempt a qualifying lap
Race recap
Pre-race and rain delay
On Saturday May 27, the day before the Indy 500,
Juan Pablo Montoya
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and
Jimmy Vasser participated in the
CART
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Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix at
Nazareth Speedway. The race had been scheduled for April 11, but snow postponed it until the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend. Montoya finished 4th, and Vasser 7th.
Jason Leffler, who qualified 17th at Indy, traveled to
Charlotte on Saturday to participate in the
NASCAR
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Busch Series Carquest Auto Parts 300. Leffler finished 21st at Charlotte. Also in Charlotte for part of the week was
Robby Gordon, who was preparing to attempt the Indy 500/
Coca-Cola 600 "Double Duty". Gordon required a provisional starting position for Charlotte, and he would line up 42nd.
P. J. Jones was scheduled to stand by for Gordon at Charlotte if he could not make it in time for the start.
On race day, Sunday May 28, the morning dawned warm and sunny, but rain was in the forecast. At 10:07 a.m., rain started to fall, and the start of the race was delayed. After three brief periods of showers, at approximately 12:40 p.m., the rain stopped and held off just long enough to complete the race. Track-drying efforts began, and at 2:01 p.m. EST,
Mari Hulman George gave the command to start engines, and the field pulled away.
First half
At the start, polesitter
Greg Ray took the lead.
Juan Pablo Montoya
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settled into second, and
Robby Gordon third. A fast pace over the first 20 laps saw Ray dominate, with
Montoya aggressively dicing through traffic, holding a close second place.
On lap 27, the leaders went four-wide through traffic, and
Montoya took the lead for the first time. There would only be 6 laps that he would not be in front for the rest of the race. A few laps later, all the leaders were into the pits for the first round of green flag pit stops. On lap 33
Montoya emerged with the lead, and began to flex some strength. His lead grew from 11.9 seconds on lap 34 to over 21 seconds on lap 55.
A blistering pace over the first 60 laps saw thus far zero yellow flags. The average speed at lap 60 (150 miles) was an all-time record 207.101 mph. Montoya held a 30-second lead over second place
Jimmy Vasser. On lap 66, however,
Greg Ray became caught up in a wind gust, and his car
pushed into the outside wall exiting turn two. This resulted in the first caution of the day, setting a new modern era Indy record (66 laps) before the first yellow.
Al Unser Jr. hit a piece of debris from Ray's crash and punctured his car's
radiator
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, causing him to drop out 22 laps later.
Montoya now led
Robby Gordon and
Buddy Lazier. After the restart, however,
Lyn St. James crashed into the outside wall in turn 1.
Sarah Fisher was collected in the incident, and also crashed.
At the halfway point,
Montoya still led.
Vasser was second, about 5 seconds behind.
Second half
In the second half
Juan Pablo Montoya
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continued to dominate. His teammate
Jimmy Vasser, however, started to drop down the top ten.
Buddy Lazier and
Jeff Ward were now in the top three, all chasing Montoya.
On lap 143,
Greg Ray returned to the track after lengthy repairs. His return did not last long, as he smacked the outside wall in turn two - close to the same place he crashed earlier - and he was finally out of the race. Ray became the fourth polesitter (
Woodbury,
Carter, and
Guerrero
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) to finish last.
The green came back out on lap 150, with
Montoya first and
Lazier close behind in second. Rookie
Sam Hornish Jr. crashed on lap 158, but most of the leaders did not pit. On the restart on lap 162,
Lazier made a run for the lead in turn one, but
Montoya held him off.
Finish
Stan Wattles brought out the final yellow flag on lap 174 for a blown engine.
Montoya and
Lazier pitted, which allowed
Jimmy Vasser to take over the lead. The green came out with 23 laps to go.
Vasser's lead did not last long, as
Montoya got by him on lap 180.
Lazier caught up to
Vasser and passed him for second. Lazier set the fastest lap of the race (218.494 mph) on lap 198, but Montoya was too far ahead. Montoya pulled away and won the Indianapolis 500 in his first start by 7.1839 seconds over
1996 winner Buddy Lazier.
Box score
Former Indianapolis 500 winner
Indianapolis 500 Rookie
All entrants utilized
Firestone tires.
Race statistics
Legacy
After the
2000 CART season,
Juan Pablo Montoya
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signed with
the Williams Formula One team, and thus did not return to defend his Indianapolis 500 championship in 2001. Later, Montoya switched to the
NASCAR
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Cup Series, and did not race again in the Indianapolis 500 until
2014
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. He has also raced in the
U.S. Grand Prix,
Brickyard 400, and
Brickyard Grand Prix, all held at
IMS. He won the 99th edition of the
Indianapolis 500
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in 2015.
The 2000 Indy 500 marked a turning point in the ongoing, five-year "split" between
IRL and
CART
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. While neither side was prepared to make concessions towards a unification or buyout, it became evident that sponsors in the
CART
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A handcart ...
series desired to have their teams participate in the Indianapolis 500 to benefit from the increased exposure.
Ganassi's arrival, and subsequent domination of the event led other CART-based teams to follow suit.
Penske Racing considered an entry for 2000, but decided against it due to lack of preparation time. Furthermore, at the time, they only owned
Riley & Scott chassis, which were deemed uncompetitive.
Instead,
Roger Penske
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and
Tim Cindric lent support to
Jason Leffler's car at
Treadway Racing. The
following year additional teams (namely
Penske and
Team Green) returned to Indianapolis with competitive efforts. By
2004
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, nearly all of the major teams from CART/Champ Car had either entered singly at Indy, or defected completely to the Indy Racing League. Despite these moves, a formal unification would not take place until
2008
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*International Year of Planet Earth
*International Year of the Potato
*International Year of Sanitation
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.
CART
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A handcart ...
-based
Walker Racing
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also "crossed picket lines" to enter the 2000 race, but received little publicity for doing so. Noticeably neither of the team's full-time CART drivers (
Bryan Herta and
Shinji Nakano), were part of the effort. The attention for Walker was instead focused on their new driver, rookie
Sarah Fisher,
who would become a popular fixture in the
IRL in the years to come.
Statistics
Juan Pablo Montoya
Juan Pablo Montoya Roldán (; born 20 September 1975) is a Colombian racing driver, who competed in Formula One from to , IndyCar between 1999 and 2022, and the NASCAR Cup Series between 2006 and 2024. Montoya won seven Formula One Grand ...
won the race from the 2nd starting position. It was the first time a driver had won from the middle of the front row since
Mario Andretti
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in
1969. From 1911 to 1969, the second starting position statistically produced the most race winners (ten total), more so than even the pole position (which had produced only seven winners at that time), a reflection of the
Andretti curse. Montoya broke a thirty-year streak of losses by the second starting position, including many years where the no. 2 starter failed to even finish the race. As of 2024 the second starting position has not produced any additional race winners, a win–loss record of 1–54.
Second place finisher
Buddy Lazier (the
1996
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winner) was the only car towards the end of the race that was in striking distance of
Montoya, but a combination of slower pit stops
and difficulties in traffic,
thwarted any chance of victory. It was Lazier's second runner-up finish in three years, and fifth straight finish in the top 7. Lazier, however, would go on to win the
2000 IRL championship.
Greg Ray (67 laps) fell just seven laps short of breaking
Bill Homeier's record of 74 laps for the last place finisher.
With
Goodyear announcing in October 1999 that it was leaving the sport of open wheel racing indefinitely, the Speedway lost one of its fixtures in 2000. The
Goodyear Blimp had flown over the Indy 500 in most years from 1925 to 1999, but was absent in 2000, in what was believed to be the first time in decades.
Broadcasting
Radio
The race was carried live on the
Indy Racing Radio Network.
Mike King served as chief announcer. The broadcast was moved into a brand new studio on the 9th floor of the newly completed Pagoda control tower. The race was heard on 549 affiliates. Due to the rain delay, the broadcast came on-air for one hour, then signed off to wait out the delay. Hourly updates were aired, then the broadcast came back to cover the pre-race ceremonies and race in its entirety.
Several minor changes were made to the crew. Ken Double worked his final 500 on the network. Mark Jaynes moved from the pits to take over the turn three location vacated by one-year member Kevin O'Neal.
Larry Rice and Mike Lewis joined the crew as pit reporters. This would be Rice's only year on the network. Vince Welch, formerly a pit reporter, left the crew and eventually would join ABC television. This was the last year of the Statistician position. Starting on 2001 there were no more full field rundowns every 25 laps.
Bob Lamey who joined the crew in 1988, and had become a fixture in turn 4, would be on the crew for the final time in 2000. Guests interviewed in the broadcast booth included
Secretary of Defense William Cohen, John F. Fielder (
BorgWarner
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), David Seuss (
Northern Light), Kevin Forbes (
IMS), Mark Miller (
Nokia
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), and Ira Kisver (
Pennzoil).
Television
The race was carried live flag-to-flag coverage in the United States on
ABC Sports.
Al Michaels
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returned as host, with
Bob Jenkins as announcer.
Arie Luyendyk, who had announced his first retirement, joined the broadcast as analyst, alongside
Tom Sneva.
After a one-year absence,
Jack Arute returned as a pit reporter, and
Leslie Gudel was added as a fourth pit reporter. Back in the ABC studios,
Robin Roberts had a small role as ''
Wide World of Sports'' studio host.
Notes
References
Works cited
*''2000 Indianapolis 500 Daily Trackside Report for the Media''
Indianapolis 500 History: Race & All-Time Stats- Official Site
*2000 Indianapolis 500 Radio Broadcast,
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network
{{IndyCar Series on ABC
Indianapolis 500 races
2000 in IndyCar
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May 2000 sports events in the United States