Genres: Documentary Autos

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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1990 The Flying Dutchman

Arie Luyendyk captures the Checkered Flag in the 74th edition of the Indianapolis 500.

1991 Victory Four Mears

In the 1991 race, Rick Mears becomes the third man in history to win his fourth Indianapolis 500.

1992 Race For The Bricks

Following in his father's footsteps, Al Unser Jr. wins the 76th running of the Indianapolis 500.

1993 A Season Of Change

Emerson Fittipaldi wins the 1993 Indianapolis 500.

1994 Passing The Torch

In the 78th Indianapolis 500, Al Unser Jr. makes his second trip to Victory Lane.

1995 A Big North Win

Canadian racer Jacques Villenuve takes the checkered flag at the 1995 Indianapolis 500.

1996 The Fastest Field

In 1996, Buddy Lazier wins the first Indianapolis 500 sanctioned by the Indy Racing League.

1997 The Roar Returns

Arie Luyendyk wins the 81st edition of the Indianapolis 500, making him a two-time champion.

1998 The Ultimate Achievement

Eddie Cheever Jr. wins the 82nd Indianapolis 500 as both driver and owner.

1999 14 Wins Again

Driving the number 14 car owned by four-time winner AJ Foyt, Kenny Brack wins the 83rd Indianapolis 500.

2000 Juan For The Ages

Juan Pablo Montoya visits Victory Lane in the 84th running of the Indianapolis 500.

2001 Climbing to Victory

Penske Racing makes a triumphant return to Indianapolis, as Helio Castroneves wins the 85th Indianapolis 500.

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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."

Race to Glory

A documetary spanning nearly nine decades, on those who helped the Indianapolis 500 become the Greatest Spectacle in Racing.

Flight of the Hawk

A chronicle of Mario Andrettis first and only win at the 1969 Indianapolis 500.

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.

The 60's: Decade of Courage

A retrospective on the cars and drivers that competed at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the 1960's.

75 Years at Indy

Celebrating 75 years of the Indianapolis 500

Great Indy Moments

Relive some of the greatest action of the Indianapolis 500

History of Indy

Starting in 1911 the Indianapolis Motor Speedway "Indy" has been birthplace of motorsport.

Golden Moments Oval Heritage

The best moments of Oval racing and its Heritage in the United States of America.

Voices of the 500

A documentary of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network and its alumni.

The Bettenhousens

A documentary at a family bred of speed.

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.

Mark Donahue

1972 Indianapolis 500.

Emmerson Fittipaldi

A look into the career of F1 champion and 2-time Indianapolis 500 Champion Emerson Fittapaldi

AJ Foyt

The first 4-time winner of the Indianapolis 500.

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.

Sam Hanks

Sam Hanks won the Indianapolis 500 in his final attempt in 1957.

Gordon Johncoc

2-time Indianapolis 500 winner and the winner of the most famous Mears Johncock duel in 1982.

Parnelli Jones

The First driver to qualify over 150 mph, follow Parnelli Jone's decorated career.

Arie Luyendyk

The Flying Dutchman, Arie Luyendyke won the "Fastest 500" in 1990