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INDY 500

Who has won the Indy 500? Every winner in the history of the race

Drivers have been battling it out in this famous race since 1911 and we bring you every single winner there has been.

Update:
Indy 500: Louis Meyer (USA) - 1928, 1933, 1936

As we look ahead to the 2023 edition of the Indianapolis 500 - where we’ll see the first ever Spaniard in pole position - we thought we’d reflect on all those winners of the past. There have been 72 different champions in total from a wide selection of nations, the most coming from the United States of America.

Here’s a look back over the history of this iconic race...

The Indy 500 across the years

Indy 500: all the winners 1911-2022

2022 - Marcus Ericsson (Sweden)
2021 - Hélio Castroneves (Brazil)
2020 - Takuma Sato (Japan)
2019 - Simon Pagenaud (France)
2018 - Will Power (Australia)
2017 - Takuma Sato (Japan)
2016 - Alexander Rossi (United States)
2015 - Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia)
2014 - Ryan Hunter-Reay (United States)
2013 - Tony Kanaan (Brazil)
2012 - Dario Franchitti (United Kingdom)
2011 - Dan Wheldon (United Kingdom)
2010 - Dario Franchitti (United Kingdom)
2009 - Hélio Castroneves (Brazil)
2008 - Scott Dixon (New Zealand)
2007 - Dario Franchitti (United Kingdom)
2006 - Sam Hornish Jr. (United States)
2005 - Dan Wheldon (United Kingdom)
2004 - Buddy Rice (United States)
2003 - Gil de Ferran (Brazil)
2002 - Hélio Castroneves (Brazil)
2001 - Hélio Castroneves (Brazil)
2000 - Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia)
1999 - Kenny Bräck (Sweden)
1998 - Eddie Cheever (United States)
1997 - Arie Luyendyk (Netherlands)
1996 - Buddy Lazier (United States)
1995 - Jacques Villeneuve (Canada)
1994 - Al Unser Jr. (United States)
1993 - Emerson Fittipaldi (Brazil)
1992 - Al Unser Jr. (United States)
1991 - Rick Mears (United States)
1990 - Arie Luyendyk (Netherlands)
1989 - Emerson Fittipaldi (Brazil)
1988 - Rick Mears (United States)
1987 - Al Unser Sr. (United States)
1986 - Bobby Rahal (United States)
1985 - Danny Sullivan (United States)
1984 - Rick Mears (United States)
1983 - Tom Sneva (United States)
1982 - Gordon Johncock (United States)
1981 - Bobby Unser (United States)
1980 - Johnny Rutherford (United States)
1979 - Rick Mears (United States)
1978 - Al Unser (United States)
1977 - A. J. Foyt (United States)
1976 - Johnny Rutherford (United States)
1975 - Bobby Unser (United States)
1974 - Johnny Rutherford (United States)
1973 - Gordon Johncock (United States)
1972 - Mark Donohue (United States)
1971 - Al Unser (United States)
1970 - Al Unser (United States)
1969 - Mario Andretti (United States)
1968 - Bobby Unser (United States)
1967 - A. J. Foyt (United States)
1966 - Graham Hill (United Kingdom)
1965 - Jim Clark (United Kingdom)
1964 - A. J. Foyt (United States)
1963 - Parnelli Jones (United States)
1962 - Rodger Ward (United States)
1961 - A. J. Foyt (United States)
1960 - Jim Rathmann (United States)
1959 - Rodger Ward (United States)
1958 - Jimmy Bryan (United States)
1957 - Sam Hanks (United States)
1956 - Pat Flaherty (United States)
1955 - Bob Sweikert (United States)
1954 - Bill Vukovich (United States)
1953 - Bill Vukovich (United States)
1952 - Troy Ruttman (United States)
1951 - Lee Wallard (United States)
1950 - Johnnie Parsons (United States)
1949 - Bill Holland (United States)
1948 - Mauri Rose (United States)
1947 - Mauri Rose (United States)
1946 - George Robson (United States)
1941 - Floyd Davis (United States) and Mauri Rose (United States) (shared)
1940 - Wilbur Shaw (United States)
1939 - Wilbur Shaw (United States)
1938 - Floyd Roberts (United States)
1937 - Wilbur Shaw (United States)
1936 - Louis Meyer (United States)
1935 - Kelly Petillo (United States)
1934 - Bill Cummings (United States)
1933 - Louis Meyer (United States)
1932 - Fred Frame (United States)
1931 - Louis Schneider (United States)
1930 - Billy Arnold (United States)
1929 - Ray Keech (United States)
1928 - Louis Meyer (United States)
1927 - George Souders (United States)
1926 - Frank Lockhart (United States)
1925 - Peter DePaolo (United States)
1924 - Lora L. Corum (United States)
1923 - Tommy Milton (United States)
1922 - Jimmy Murphy (United States)
1921 - Tommy Milton (United States)
1920 - Gaston Chevrolet (United States)
1919 - Howdy Wilcox (United States)
1916 - Dario Resta (United Kingdom)
1915 - Ralph DePalma (United States)
1914 - René Thomas (France)
1913 - Jules Goux (France)
1912 - Joe Dawson (United States)
1911 - Ray Harroun (United States)

Which country has won the most Indy 500 races?

You’ll no doubt be keen to see how the countries fall into line behind the USA...

...12 countries so far taking the checkered flag.

Winners by country:

United States: 74
United Kingdom: 8
Brazil: 8
France: 4
Colombia: 2
Sweden: 2
Japan: 2
Netherlands: 2
Australia: 1
New Zealand: 1
Canada: 1
Italy: 1

Which driver has won the most Indy 500 races?

As you can see from the list below, there are four drivers that lead the way in race victories. But several others have picked up more than a single title.

Indy 500: wins by driver

Four wins
Hélio Castroneves: 2001, 2002, 2009, 2021
A. J. Foyt: 1961, 1964, 1967, 1977
Rick Mears: 1979, 1984, 1988, 1991
Al Unser: 1970, 1971, 1978, 1987

Three wins
Dario Franchitti: 2007, 2010, 2012
Louis Meyer: 1928, 1933, 1936
Mauri Rose: 1941, 1947, 1948
Johnny Rutherford: 1974, 1976, 1980
Wilbur Shaw: 1937, 1939, 1940
Bobby Unser: 1968, 1975, 1981

Two wins
Emerson Fittipaldi: 1989, 1993
Gordon Johncock: 1973, 1982
Arie Luyendyk: 1990, 1997
Tommy Milton: 1921, 1923
Juan Pablo Montoya: 2000, 2015
Takuma Sato: 2017, 2020
Al Unser Jr: 1992, 1994
Bill Vukovich: 1953, 1954
Rodger Ward: 1959, 1962
Dan Wheldon: 2005, 2011

The famous Indianapolis 500 race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 28, 2023, with start time at 12:45 PM ET.