Portland International Raceway

Portland International Raceway Race 1

September 4-5

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Portland International Raceway opened in 1961 on the former location of the city of Vanport, which was destroyed by the Memorial Day 1948 flood. The 12-turn, 1.964-mile natural road course is relatively flat but contains several spots for passing opportunities, including a quick chicane at the end of the frontstretch, a hard-braking right-hander (Turn 7) leading onto the sweeping backstretch, and a three-turn complex leading back onto the fronstretch. Al Unser Jr. won the first INDYCAR SERIES race in 1984. In 1997, the race set the now current all-time record for the closest two-car and closest three-car finish in INDYCAR SERIES racing history on a road course. Mark Blundell beat second-place Gil de Ferran by 0.027 of a second, and beat third-place Raul Boesel by 0.055 of a second, in a three-wide finish.

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Benjamin Pedersen

Benjamin Pedersen

2022

Kyle Kirkwood (R2)

Kyle Kirkwood (R2)

2021

David Malukas (R1)

David Malukas (R1)

2021

Toby Sowery (R2)

Toby Sowery (R2)

2019

Rinus VeeKay (R1)

Rinus VeeKay (R1)

2019

Patricio O'Ward (R2)

Patricio O'Ward (R2)

2018

Patricio O'Ward (R1)

Patricio O'Ward (R1)

2018

Damien Faulkner

Damien Faulkner

2001

Jason Bright

Jason Bright

2000

Philipp Peter

Philipp Peter

1999

Guy Smith

Guy Smith

1998

Hideki Noda

Hideki Noda

1997

Gualter Salles

Gualter Salles

1996

Greg Moore

Greg Moore

1995

Andre Ribeiro

Andre Ribeiro

1994

Franck Freon

Franck Freon

1993

Franck Freon

Franck Freon

1992

Eric Bachelart

Eric Bachelart

1991

Paul Tracy

Paul Tracy

1990

Tommy Byrne

Tommy Byrne

1989

Tommy Byrne

Tommy Byrne

1988