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IndyCar Series at Nashville Superspeedway
VenueNashville Superspeedway
Corporate sponsorFirestone
First race2001
Distance266 miles
Laps200
Previous namesHarrah's Indy 200 (2001)


The Firestone Indy 200 was an Indy Racing League IndyCar Series race held at Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tennessee.

In 2001, it marked the first American open wheel event in the Nashville area. In later years it was held as a Saturday night race. The 2007 event was postponed until Sunday after a series of rainshowers at the track. It marked the track's first postponement and was only the second time in series history an event had to be postponed due to weather.

Following the 2008 event, Indy Racing League officials decided to end their association with Nashville Superspeedway. The event was removed from the 2009 schedule, and it is not expected to return.

Past winners

As is a Nashville-area racing tradition, the winner wins a hand-made and painted Gibson Les Paul guitar (trophies in short-track racing are traditionally guitars).
IRL IndyCar Series history
Season Date Winning Driver Chassis Engine Team
2001 July 21 United States Buddy Lazier Dallara Oldsmobile Hemelgarn Racing
2002 July 20 United States Alex Barron Dallara Chevrolet Blair Racing
2003 July 19 Brazil Gil de Ferran Dallara Toyota Team Penske
2004 July 17 Brazil Tony Kanaan Dallara Honda Andretti Green Racing
2005 July 16 Scotland Dario Franchitti Dallara Honda Andretti Green Racing
2006 July 15 New Zealand Scott Dixon Dallara Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
2007 July 15[1] New Zealand Scott Dixon Dallara Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
2008 July 12[2] New Zealand Scott Dixon Dallara Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
Indy Lights winners
2002 July 20 United States Cory Witherill
2003 July 18 United Kingdom Mark Taylor
2004 July 17 Brazil Thiago Medeiros
2005 July 16 Brazil Jaime Camara
2006 July 15 United Kingdom Jay Howard
2007 July 14 United States Robbie Pecorari
2008 July 12 Brazil Ana Beatriz
  1. ^ Postponed from Saturday night to Sunday afternoon due to rain
  2. ^ Shortened to 171 laps due to rain

References