Roush Fenway Advance – Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 2.5-Mile
Roush Fenway Racing Looks to Kiss the Bricks in Indy
Roush Fenway Racing heads to the most famous speedway in the world this weekend as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) returns to the hallowed ground of Indianapolis Motor Speedway. A Roush Fenway Ford has recorded 16 top-five finishes at the 2.5-mile oval since the NSCS began racing there in 1994.
Sprint Cup Series
Indianapolis
Sun. 7/24/16 – 3:00 PM ET
NBCSN, PRN, Sirius 90
Trevor Bayne, No. 6 AdvoCare Ford Fusion
Greg Biffle, No. 16 Performance Plus Motor Oil Ford Fusion
Ricky Stenhouse Jr, No. 17 SunnyD Ford Fusion
NASCAR XFINITY Series
Indianapolis
Sat. 7/23/16 – 3:30 PM ET
NBCSN, PRN, Sirius 90
Bubba Wallace, No. 6 Ford EcoBoost Ford Mustang
Ryan Reed, No. 16 Lilly/American Diabetes Ford Mustang
Chasing History
Indianapolis is one of just three active NSCS tracks that Roush Fenway has not visited Victory Lane at, along with Chicagoland Speedway and Kentucky Speedway. Despite not earning a victory, Roush Fenway has finished in the second position on four separate occasions (1998, 2003, 2006 and 2008) with former drivers Mark Martin, Matt Kenseth and Carl Edwards.
And He’s On it
Former Roush Fenway driver David Ragan earned the organization’s first pole position at the famed 2.5-mile speedway in the 2011 running of this event. Overall, Roush Fenway has had one of its Fords on the front-row at the hallowed speedway four times.
At the Brickyard
Roush Fenway has made 88 NSCS starts at Indianapolis dating back to the inaugural event in 1994. In that timeframe, Roush Fenway has recorded 16 top-five finishes, 30 top-10 finishes, has an average finish of 17.7 and has completed 13,416 out of a possible 14,097 laps (95.2 percent).
Indy in XFINITY
In 10 starts in the NASCAR XFINITY Series at Indianapolis, Roush Fenway has earned four top-10 finishes with current drivers Trevor Bayne and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and former drivers Travis Pastrana and Elliott Sadler. Sadler earned the organization’s best finish in this event in 2015 after taking the checkered flag in the fifth position.
XFINITY Wins in Indiana
Roush Fenway has earned victories in the XFINITY Series in the state of Indiana before, recording two victories at the then named Indianapolis Raceway Park with Greg Biffle in 2002 and Edwards in 2009. Biffle’s victory was his fourth and final win of the 2002 NASCAR XFINITY Series season that helped propel the Roush Fenway driver to the XFINITY Series championship.
Double-Header Weekend for Lilly
Lilly Diabetes will be the title sponsor for this weekend’s Lilly Diabetes 250 XFINITY race at Indianapolis. Along with the title sponsorship of the race, Lilly Diabetes will be the primary sponsor of the No. 16 Ford Mustang of Ryan Reed.
Roush Fenway in Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Race Win T5 T10 Pole Laps Led AvSt AvFn Miles
CUP 88 0 16 30 1 13416 173 21.8 17.7 33540
NXS 10 0 1 4 0 996 2 14.7 13.9 2490
98 0 17 34 1 14412 175 18.25 15.8 36030