Indy 500 Films
In 1911 Ray Harroun became the first champion of the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race. Today ninety editions later the pioneering Indianapolis 500 has grown into the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing”! Immortalized by its four unique racing corners and its blistering speed, the Indianapolis 500 has created familiar names such as A.J. Foyt Jr., the Unser Family, the Andretti’s and now welcomes a new generation of drivers in Sam Hornish Jr., Danica Patrick, Marco Andretti, Dan Wheldon and Helio Castroneves. Relive past Indianapolis 500’s and uncover special programs that have never been available until now on IndyVision
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IndyVision on Joost Promo
A short video promoting IndyVision on Joost and all of its content and channels.
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1990 The Flying Dutchman
Arie Luyendyk captures the Checkered Flag in the 74th edition of the Indianapolis 500.
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1991 Victory Four Mears
In the 1991 race, Rick Mears becomes the third man in history to win his fourth Indianapolis 500.
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1992 Race For The Bricks
Following in his father's footsteps, Al Unser Jr. wins the 76th running of the Indianapolis 500.
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1993 A Season Of Change
Emerson Fittipaldi wins the 1993 Indianapolis 500.
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1994 Passing The Torch
In the 78th Indianapolis 500, Al Unser Jr. makes his second trip to Victory Lane.
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1995 A Big North Win
Canadian racer Jacques Villenuve takes the checkered flag at the 1995 Indianapolis 500.
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1996 The Fastest Field
In 1996, Buddy Lazier wins the first Indianapolis 500 sanctioned by the Indy Racing League.
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1997 The Roar Returns
Arie Luyendyk wins the 81st edition of the Indianapolis 500, making him a two-time champion.
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1998 The Ultimate Achievement
Eddie Cheever Jr. wins the 82nd Indianapolis 500 as both driver and owner.
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1999 14 Wins Again
Driving the number 14 car owned by four-time winner AJ Foyt, Kenny Brack wins the 83rd Indianapolis 500.
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2000 Juan For The Ages
Juan Pablo Montoya visits Victory Lane in the 84th running of the Indianapolis 500.
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2001 Climbing to Victory
Penske Racing makes a triumphant return to Indianapolis, as Helio Castroneves wins the 85th Indianapolis 500.
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2002 Two for Two
Helio Castroneves returns to Victory Lane in 2002, becoming the fourth man in Indianapolis 500 history to win back to back races
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2004 Indianapolis 500 Buddy Rice
Rahal-Letterman Racing's Buddy Rice gets a chance to drink the milk in the 89th edition of the Indianapolis 500.
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2005 Indianapolis 500 Dan Wheldon
Dan Wheldon and team co-owner Michael Andretti make their first trip to victory lane in the 2005 Indianapolis 500.
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2006 Indianapolis 500 Sam Hornish Jr.
Sam Hornish Jr. takes the checkered flag in the second-closest finish in Indianapolis 500 history at the 90th running.
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Indianapolis 500: The 60's A Decade of Change
This documentary follows the final days of the Offenhauser front engine roadsters and the emotional victories of Jim Rathmann, A.J. Foyt, Jr., Roger Ward, Parnelli Jones, and Bobby Unser.
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Indianapolis 500: The 70s A Decade of Legends
The 1970's redefined the style of racing. Technology reshaped it. Relive the Indy dominance of the Unser Family, the magic of Foyt's fourth win and the early triumphs of Team Penske.
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Indianapolis 500: The 90's A Decade of Drama
While the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's success was built on it's rich past, a new era of leadership, drivers and technology created some of the most defining moments in all of motorsports. The 90's sparked a racing revolution; "A Decade of Drama."
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Race to Glory
A documetary spanning nearly nine decades, on those who helped the Indianapolis 500 become the Greatest Spectacle in Racing.
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Flight of the Hawk
A chronicle of Mario Andrettis first and only win at the 1969 Indianapolis 500.
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Brickyard of Champions - The 4 Time Winners
A look at the three men who have defied the odds to win the Indianapolis 500 a record four-times a piece: A.J. Foyt Jr., Al Unser Sr., and Rick Mears.
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The 60's: Decade of Courage
A retrospective on the cars and drivers that competed at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the 1960's.
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75 Years at Indy
Celebrating 75 years of the Indianapolis 500
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Great Indy Moments
Relive some of the greatest action of the Indianapolis 500
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History of Indy
Starting in 1911 the Indianapolis Motor Speedway "Indy" has been birthplace of motorsport.
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Golden Moments Oval Heritage
The best moments of Oval racing and its Heritage in the United States of America.
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Voices of the 500
A documentary of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network and its alumni.
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The Bettenhousens
A documentary at a family bred of speed.
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The British Invasion
A look at the 1960's where Jackie Stewart, Jim Clark and Graham Hill all had successful races at the Indianapolis 500.
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Mark Donahue
1972 Indianapolis 500.
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Emmerson Fittipaldi
A look into the career of F1 champion and 2-time Indianapolis 500 Champion Emerson Fittapaldi
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AJ Foyt
The first 4-time winner of the Indianapolis 500.
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Dan Gurney
One of the most diverse legends of the Indianapolis 500. Gurney was a racer, innovator and team owner for several pioneering years in IndyCar Racing.
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Sam Hanks
Sam Hanks won the Indianapolis 500 in his final attempt in 1957.
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Gordon Johncoc
2-time Indianapolis 500 winner and the winner of the most famous Mears Johncock duel in 1982.
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Parnelli Jones
The First driver to qualify over 150 mph, follow Parnelli Jone's decorated career.
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Arie Luyendyk
The Flying Dutchman, Arie Luyendyke won the "Fastest 500" in 1990
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Rick Mears
A documentary on 4-time Indianapolis 500 Rick Mears
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1961 Indianapolis 500 - AJ's 1st Win
In 1961, A.J. Foyt captured his first victory at the Brickyard.
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1964 Indianapolis 500 - AJ's 2nd Win
A.J. Foyt took his second checkered flag at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1964.
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1967 Indianapolis 500 - AJ's 3rd Win
The 1967 saw A.J. Foyt drive to a win at Indy for the third time in seven races.
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Road To Indy '99 - January
A preview of the 1999 race at Walt Disney World Speedway, drivers who took part in the Baja 1000, and construction at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Road To Indy '99 - February
A recap of the Transworld Difersivied Services 200 won by Eddie Cheever and a feature on driver Greg Ray.
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Road To Indy '99 - March
This episode previes the MCI Worldcom 200 and Arie Luyendyk going into his final Indy 500.
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Road To Indy '99 - April
Scott Goodyear's win at Pheonix and Eddie Cheever are chronicled in this episode.
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Road To Indy '99 - May
A look at Robby and Johnny unsered is featured in this episode of The Road to Indy.
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Road To Indy '99 - June
A look back at the month of May at the 1999 Indianapolis 500.
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Road To Indy '99 - July
The 1999 IndyCar races at Texas and Pike's Peak are featured.
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Road To Indy '99 - August
A look at the 1999 IndyCar Races at Atlanta and Dover.
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Road To Indy '99 - September
1999 IndyCar Series drviers Davey Hamilton and Robby Unser are featured.
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Road To Indy '99 - October
The 1999 Las Vegas race is one of the features in this episode of 'The Road To Indy'
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Road To Indy '99 - November
The 1999 Texas race is one of the features in this episode of 'The Road To Indy'
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Road To Indy '99 - December
The 1999 IndyCar season is reviewed in this episode.
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Louis Meyer
Three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Louis Meyer, started the tradition of drinking milk in Victory Lane in 1936.
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Roger Penske
Roger Penske is considered one of the most succesfull racing team owners of all time. His teams have captured fourteen poles and fourteen wins at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Bobby Rahal
Bobby Rahal competed in thirteen Indianapolis 500s as a driver, winning the race in 1986. The team he co-owns with David Letterman won the 2004 Indianapolis 500 with their #15 entry, driven by Buddy Rice.
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Jim Rathmann
From 1949 to 1963 Jim Rathmann raced in fourteen Indy 500s. He won the storied race in 1960.
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Mauri Rose
Mauri Rose was the second back-to-back winner of the Indianapolis 500, driving to victory lane in 1947 and 1948.
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Johnny Rutherford
Johnny Rutherford started an amazing 24 Indy 500s. He won the Indy 500 three times, with his last win coming in 1980.
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Troy Ruttman
Troy Ruttman competed in twelve Indianapolis 500s in his career. He became the youngest driver to win the 500 in 1952 when he was 22 years old.
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Wilbur Shaw
Wilbur Shaw competed in thirteen Indianapolis 500 mile races between 1927 and 1941. He became the first back-to-back winer by taking the checkered flag in 1939 and 1940.
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Tom Sneva
Tom Sneva competed in eighteen Indianapolis 500s capturing the pole four times and winning in 1983.
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Danny Sullivan
Danny Sullivan started thirteen Indy 500s. He won in 1985 with his historic "Spin and Win."
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Al Unser
Al Unser became the second four-time Indianapolis 500 winner with his victory in 1987.
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Al Unser, Jr.
Al Unser Jr., the son of four-time winner Al Unser, has competed in seventeen Indianapolis 500s as of 2006. He has made two trips to Victory Lane at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, in 1992 and 1994.
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Bobby Unser
Bobby Unser is the brother of Al Unser and the uncle of Al Unser Jr. He's one of seven racers to win the event three times and has won the race in three different decades.
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Bill Vukovich
Vukovich started five Indy 500s winning back-to-back in '53 and '54. He perished in a crash during the 1955 Indianapolis 500.
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Roger Ward
From 1951 to 1965 Roger Ward competed in all fifteen Indianapolis 500s. He won the race twice, in 1959 and 1962.
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