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ABC Supply Company/A.J. Foyt 225
Milmilelayout.PNG
Venue The Milwaukee Mile
Corporate sponsor ABC Supply Company
Time Warner Cable
First race 1933
First IndyCar race 2004
Distance 225 miles
Number of laps 225
Previous names CART Champ Car
Gould-Rex May's 150 (1980-1982)
Tony Bettenhausen 500 (1980)
Tony Bettenhausen 200 (1981-1982)
Dana-Rex May's 150 (1983)
Dana-Rex May's 200 (1984-1989)
Miller Genuine Draft 200 (1990-1997)
Miller Lite 200 (1998)
Miller Lite 225 (1999-2001)
Miller Lite 250 (2002)
Milwaukee Mile Centennial 250 (2003)
Time Warner Cable 250 (2004)
Time Warner Cable Road Runner 225 (2005-2006)

IRL IndyCar Series
Menard's A.J. Foyt 225 (2004)

The ABC Supply Company/A.J. Foyt 225 presented by Time Warner Cable is an Indy Racing League IndyCar Series race held at The Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wisconsin. It is the only IndyCar race to be sanctioned by all four of the sport's various governing bodies: AAA, USAC, CART (and its successor CCWS), and the IRL.

American open wheel racing debuted at the track in 1933. AAA sanctioned races from 1933, 1937-1939, 1941, 1946-1955. USAC sanctioned Championship car races from 1956-1979. In 1980, the race switched to a CART champ car race, and continued through 2003. For most years starting in 1949, Milwaukee hosted the first race following the Indianapolis 500. From 1947-1982, Milwaukee generally hosted two races, one in June, and the other in August or September. Starting in 1983, the second race was dropped.

In 1986, the race was scheduled for Sunday June 1. However, due to rain on May 25-26, the Indianapolis 500 was rescheduled to Saturday May 31. After discussions with track, television, and series leaders, the Milwaukee was pushed back one week to make the accommodation.

Starting in 2004, the track began hosting two separate open wheel races, a Champ Car race, and an Indy Racing League event. The Champ Car event remained on the traditional weekend after Indianapolis, and the IRL event was held in July. Champ Car dropped the Milwaukee Mile from the schedule beginning in 2007. The IRL moved their race back to its traditional date, the weekend after the Indy 500. It will be held on that date through at least 2009.

Contents

[edit] Past winners

[edit] AAA Championship Car history

[edit] USAC Championship Car history

[edit] CART ChampCar History

Season Date Winning Driver Chassis Engine Team
1980 June 8 United States Bobby Unser Penske Cosworth Penske Racing
1980 August 10 United States Johnny Rutherford Chaparral Cosworth Chaparral Racing
1981 June 7 United States Mike Mosley Eagle Chevrolet All American Racers
1981 September 5 United States Tom Sneva March Cosworth Bignotti-Cotter
1982 June 13 United States Gordon Johncock Wildcat Cosworth Patrick Racing
1982 September 1 United States Tom Sneva March Cosworth Bignotti-Cotter
1983 June 12 United States Tom Sneva March Cosworth Bignotti-Cotter
1984 June 3 United States Tom Sneva March Cosworth Bignotti-Cotter
1985 June 2 United States Mario Andretti Lola Cosworth Newman/Haas Racing
1986 June 8 United States Michael Andretti March Cosworth Kraco Racing
1987 May 31 United States Michael Andretti March Cosworth Kraco Racing
1988 June 5 United States Rick Mears Penske Chevrolet-Ilmor Penske Racing
1989 June 4 United States Rick Mears Penske Chevrolet-Ilmor Penske Racing
1990 June 3 United States Al Unser, Jr. Lola Chevrolet-Ilmor Galles/Kraco Racing
1991 June 2 United States Michael Andretti Lola Chevrolet-Ilmor Newman/Haas Racing
1992 June 28 United States Michael Andretti Lola Ford-Cosworth Newman/Haas Racing
1993 June 6 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell Lola Ford-Cosworth Newman/Haas Racing
1994 June 5 United States Al Unser, Jr. Penske Ilmor Penske Racing
1995 June 4 Canada Paul Tracy Lola Ford-Cosworth Newman/Haas Racing
1996 June 2 United States Michael Andretti Lola Ford-Cosworth Newman/Haas Racing
1997 June 1 Canada Greg Moore Reynard Mercedes-Benz Forsythe Racing
1998 May 31 United States Jimmy Vasser Reynard Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
1999 June 6 Canada Paul Tracy Reynard Honda Team Green
2000 June 4 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Lola Toyota Chip Ganassi Racing
2001 June 3 Sweden Kenny Bräck Lola Ford-Cosworth Team Rahal
2002 June 2 Canada Paul Tracy Lola Honda Team Green
2003 May 31 Mexico Michel Jourdain, Jr. Lola Ford-Cosworth Team Rahal
2004 June 5 United States Ryan Hunter-Reay Lola Ford-Cosworth Herdez Competition
2005 June 4 Canada Paul Tracy Lola Ford-Cosworth Forsythe Racing
2006 June 4 France Sébastien Bourdais Lola Ford-Cosworth Newman/Haas Racing

[edit] IRL IndyCar History

Season Date Winning Driver Chassis Engine Team
2004 July 25 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Dallara Honda Andretti Green Racing
2005 July 24 United States Sam Hornish, Jr. Dallara Toyota Team Penske
2006 July 23 Brazil Tony Kanaan Dallara Honda Andretti Green Racing
2007 June 3 Brazil Tony Kanaan Dallara Honda Andretti Green Racing
2008 June 1 Australia Ryan Briscoe Dallara Honda Team Penske
2009 May 31 New Zealand Scott Dixon Dallara Honda Chip Ganassi Racing

[edit] Indy Lights History

Season Date Winning Driver
1986 June 8 United States Mike Groff
1987 May 31 Belgium Didier Theys
1988 June 4 United States Dave Simpson
1989 June 4 United States Mike Groff
1990 June 3 Canada Paul Tracy
1991 June 2 United States Robbie Groff
1992 June 28 Mexico Adrian Fernandez
1993 June 6 United States Bryan Herta
1994 June 5 United Kingdom Steve Robertson
1995 June 4 Canada Greg Moore
1996 June 2 United States Mark Hotchkis
1997 June 1 United States Clint Mears
1998 May 31 Republic of Ireland Derek Higgins
1999 June 6 Republic of Ireland Derek Higgins
2000 June 5 New Zealand Scott Dixon
2001 June 3 United States Townsend Bell
2002-2003 (No races held)
2004 July 25 United States Paul Dana
2005 July 24 United States Jeff Simmons
2006 July 22 Brazil Jaime Camara
2007 June 2 United Kingdom Alex Lloyd
2008 June 1 United States Bobby Wilson
2009 May 31 Brazil Mario Romancini

[edit] CART & IRL Broadcast Information

[edit] CART/CCWS

  • Information from before 1991 will be added as soon as it is available or confirmed.
Season Date US TV channel Lap-by-lap Driver Analyst(s) Pit Reporters Race Report
1991 June 2 ABC Paul Page Bobby Unser & Sam Posey Jack Arute & Gary Gerould Report
1992 June 28 ABC Paul Page Bobby Unser & Sam Posey Jack Arute & Gary Gerould Report
1993 June 6 ABC Paul Page Bobby Unser & Sam Posey Jack Arute & Gary Gerould Report
1994 June 5 ABC Paul Page Bobby Unser & Sam Posey Jack Arute & Gary Gerould Report
1995 June 4 ABC Paul Page Bobby Unser & Sam Posey Jack Arute & Gary Gerould Report
1996 June 2 ABC Paul Page Danny Sullivan Jack Arute & Gary Gerould Report
1997 June 1 ABC Bob Varsha Danny Sullivan Gary Gerould & Jon Beekhuis Report
1998 May 31 ESPN Bob Varsha Danny Sullivan Gary Gerould & Jon Beekhuis Report
1999 June 6 ABC Paul Page Parker Johnstone Gary Gerould & Jon Beekhuis Report
2000 June 4 ABC Paul Page Parker Johnstone Gary Gerould & Jon Beekhuis Report
2001 June 3 ESPN Paul Page Parker Johnstone Gary Gerould & Jon Beekhuis Report
2002 June 2 Speed Channel Unknown Unknown Unknown Report
2003 May 31 Speed Channel Bob Varsha Tommy Kendall Unknown Report
2004 June 5 Spike TV Bob Jenkins Tommy Kendall Derek Daly, Jon Beekhuis, & Chris McClure Report
2005 June 4 CBS Rick Benjamin Derek Daly Bill Stephens, Jon Beekhuis, Cameron Steele, & Michelle Biesner Report
2006 June 4 CBS Rick Benjamin Derek Daly Bill Stephens, Jon Beekhuis, Cameron Steele, & Michelle Biesner Report

[edit] IRL

Season Date US TV channel Lap-by-lap Driver Analyst(s) Pit Reporters Race Report
2004 July 25 ABC Paul Page Scott Goodyear & Jack Arute Dr. Jerry Punch & Todd Harris Report
2005 July 24 ESPN Todd Harris Scott Goodyear Jack Arute, Dr. Jerry Punch, & Jamie Little Report
2006 July 23 ESPN Marty Reid Scott Goodyear & Rusty Wallace Jack Arute, Dr. Jerry Punch, & Jamie Little Report
2007 June 3 ABC Marty Reid Scott Goodyear Jack Arute, Vince Welch, & Brienne Pedigo Report
2008 June 1 ABC Marty Reid Scott Goodyear Jack Arute, Vince Welch, & Brienne Pedigo Report
2009 May 31 ABC Marty Reid Scott Goodyear Jack Arute, Vince Welch, & Brienne Pedigo Report


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