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The 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship Presented by Honda was the scheduled final race of the 2011 IZOD IndyCar Series. It was to be run at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada USA on October 16, 2011, and was scheduled for 200 laps around the facility's 1.544 mile oval. 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship program cover
Speed also turned down a chance to earn $5 million as part of a promotion at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for drivers not running the full IndyCar season to participate in the 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championships. Just hours after the crash that claimed the life of Dan Wheldon, Speed said it was too dangerous for IndyCars to run on oval tracks. [20]
October 16, 2011 IndyCar: Las Vegas Motor Speedway: IZOD IndyCar World Championship: Sam Schmidt Motorsports: Dallara IR-05 – Honda: Race [note 3] Justin Wilson (UK) [106] [note 21] August 23, 2015 IndyCar: Pocono Raceway: ABC Supply 500: Andretti Autosport: Dallara DW12 – Honda: Race
Rinus VeeKay changed his fortunes with one late, daring Indianapolis 500 qualifying run Saturday. The 23-year-old Dutch driver overcame an early crash that forced crew members to scramble to ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Tom Blomqvist, Marcus Ericsson and Pietro Fittipaldi were all eliminated in a first turn accident in Sunday’s 108th Running of the Indianapolis 500. Blomqvist went very low in ...
At the season-ending 2011 Izod IndyCar World Championship at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Hunter-Reay and Alex Tagliani made light contact while racing each other early in the race. The race was cancelled after Dan Wheldon was fatally injured in an accident on the 11th lap. Hunter-Reay would finish 7th in points for the season with 347 points.
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Wheldon waving during driver introductions shortly before his fatal accident. IndyCar Series CEO Randy Bernard set up a challenge for the season-ending 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on 16 October. A prize of $5 million would be divided equally between a driver and a randomly selected fan if the driver won from ...