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  1. Indy 500 Green Flag Scheduled for 4:44 P.M. ET Today. The green flag for the 108th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge is estimated for 4:44 p.m. ET today after a heavy rainstorm passed through Central Indiana shortly after noon ET. Read More >

  2. imsmuseum.org › fame_inductee › jim-clarkJim Clark - IMS Museum

    JIM CLARK, the 1965 Indianapolis 500 race winner and Grand Prix World driving champion in 1963 and 1965, scored 25 Formula I Grand Prix victories during his short career. His Indianapolis triumph came on the third of his five appearances in the Indianapolis 500; he also finished second in 1963 and 1966. He set new one-lap and four-lap ...

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  4. View 1965 indianapolis 500 videos. Browse 191 1965 indianapolis 500photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Foyt in Lotus-Ford, Indianapolis 500, Indiana, USA, 1965. AJ Foyt competed a remarkable 35 times in the Indianapolis 500 between 1958 and 1992.

  5. Even before Jim Clark's groundbreaking 1965 win in a rear-engine Lotus-Ford, the rear-engine layout gained favor at the Indianapolis 500. A.J. Foyt, who'd won the 1964 race with a traditional front-engine car, switched to a rear-engine Lotus-Ford for 1965. Foyt qualified that year with a new record of 161.958 miles per hour, but he suffered a broken gearbox during the race.

  6. Les spécificités de l'Indy 500. Les 500 miles d'Indianapolis se déroulent chaque année sur l'Indianapolis Motor Speedway, un circuit ovale de 2,5 milles (4,02 km) composé de quatre lignes droites distinctes (deux longues d'un kilomètre, et deux plus courtes de 200 mètres [3]) et quatre virages de tailles et inclinaisons identiques mais à l'exposition au vent différente [4].

  7. Jim Clark won the 1965 Indianapolis 500 in a Lotus chassis powered by a rear-mounted Ford V-8. It was the first Indy 500 win for a rear-engine car, and it changed the paradigm -- no front-engine car has won the race since. This program, for the celebratory banquet held the next day, is autographed by Clark. Details.