The number of fuel stops in the Indy 500 can vary depending on factors such as race strategy, fuel efficiency, and caution periods. On average, teams typically make about 5 to 7 fuel stops during the race. However, this can change based on race conditions and the specific performance of the cars. Teams often adjust their strategy in real-time to optimize their fuel usage and pit stops.
2008 will the the 92nd running of the Indy 500
Mines about 11.8 gallons
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No women has won the Indy 500. There has been 101 races and 69 different race winners.
None, Jr races NASCAR not Indy.
09 Indy has not been run and Dale Jr does not race Indy cars
The average milage for an Indy car is approximately 1.3 gallons of fuel per lap at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Since a lap is 2.5 miles, that works out to 1.923 mpg.
Sam Hornish in 2006.
The Indy 500 - or the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race consists of 200 laps. The circuit consists of an asphalt track with four turns.
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