Super Weekend Event Information
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway will be the epicenter of American stock car racing and North American sports car racing July 26-29, 2012, as the NASCAR Nationwide Series and GRAND-AM Road Racing will join the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for four exciting races during the inaugural Super Weekend at the Brickyard.
It will be the first time in IMS history that races will take place on the 2.5-mile oval and 2.534-mile road course during the same weekend, and the NASCAR Nationwide Series and GRAND-AM Road Racing will make their IMS debuts.
All four days of the Super Weekend at the Brickyard will be packed with on-track action, providing great value for fans.
The 2012 Brickyard 400 is scheduled for Sunday, July 29. Practice takes place Friday, July 27, with qualifying Saturday, July 28. Click here to view an events schedule.
Directions We'll make getting to IMS a piece of cake. Follow this link to get directions. Click here to learn more. |
Parking & Tailgating |
Camping-Overnight Parking Get the full experience of the Brickyard 400 and spend the weekend at IMS. Click here to learn more. |
Lodging We've set up an area to help plan your hotel accomdations. Click here to learn more. |
Family Affair Families have been an important part of IMS since its creation. Bring your family out to IMS. Click here to learn more. |
Brickyard 400 FAQs You've got questions and we've got answers. Click here to learn more. |
A few other facts about the race:
- Jeff Gordon won the inaugural Brickyard 400 in 1994. Gordon, born in California but raised in nearby Pittsboro, Ind., has an event-record four victories (1994, ’98, 2001, 2004).
- Jimmie Johnson is the only driver to win the Brickyard 400 in consecutive years (2008-09).
- Jeff Gordon is the youngest driver to win the Brickyard 400, age 23, at the inaugural event in 1994. Bill Elliott is the oldest driver to win, age 46, in 2002.
- When Tony Stewart won the 2005 Brickyard 400, he became the first Indiana native to win an event at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway since Wilbur Shaw captured his third Indianapolis 500 victory in 1940.
- Drivers have achieved the “double” of winning the Brickyard 400 and the series championship eight times in the event’s 16-year history. Jimmie Johnson has achieved the feat three times (2006, ’08, ’09), more than any other driver.















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