Brickyard 400
Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayThe Brickyard 400 is NASCAR's crown jewel on consecrated ground: 2.5 miles of flat, rectangular asphalt at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the most famous race track on Earth. Since Jeff Gordon won the inaugural race in 1994, the Brickyard has meant something different than any other stop on the schedule. The 9-degree banking in the corners is unusually flat for a Cup oval, demanding precise entry speeds and aerodynamic setups that favor clean air over raw horsepower. Track position is everything here; passing is notoriously difficult on the narrow racing surface, and the long straightaways reward cars that can hold their line through the tight Turn 1 entry. Jeff Gordon is the all-time Brickyard king with five wins, Jimmie Johnson is next with four, and Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch have both conquered the place in their championship seasons. The Cup Series raced on the infield road course from 2021-2023 before returning to the full 2.5-mile oval in 2024, and that return restored the tradition of kissing the bricks at the start-finish line. The 2026 Brickyard 400 runs 160 laps across three stages, and winning at Indy still cements a driver's legacy in NASCAR history.
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TV & Start Time
What channel is the Brickyard 400 on?
The Brickyard 400 airs on TNT on Sunday, July 26, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET, broadcast from Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series schedule splits between FOX, FS1, TNT, NBC, USA, and Amazon Prime Video.
What time does the NASCAR Cup race start this race weekend?
The Brickyard 400 ran on Sunday, July 26, 2026 with a 2:00 PM ET green flag on TNT.
NR-Rating Track Rankings
| # | Driver | Elo Rating | Last Finish |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Denny Hamlin | 1679 | P5 |
| 2 | Chase Briscoe | 1605 | P4 |
| 3 | Chris Buescher | 1579 | P11 |
| 4 | Ryan Blaney | 1568 | P26 |
| 5 | Chase Elliott | 1560 | P37 |
| 6 | Christopher Bell | 1559 | P2 |
| 7 | William Byron | 1555 | P21 |
| 8 | Tyler Reddick | 1544 | P10 |
| 9 | Bubba Wallace | 1544 | P28 |
| 10 | Daniel Suarez | 1526 | P17 |
NR-Rating Predictions
Predictions powered by NR-Rating model (MAE: 8.5 positions)
Prediction Scorecard
Anduril 250: Model picked Chase Elliott at P1 → Actual P12
(1/5 top-5 hits)
37% top-5 hit rate across 13 races
History at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Cup Series data from 1949-2026 (12 races)
Recent Results
| Year | Race | Winner |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Brickyard 400 | Corey Heim |
| 2025 | Brickyard 400 | Bubba Wallace |
| 2024 | Brickyard 400 | Kyle Larson |
| 2020 | Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400 powered by Big Machine Records | Kevin Harvick |
| 2019 | Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard | Kevin Harvick |
All Results at This Track
Laps Led Leaders
| Driver | Total Laps Led |
|---|---|
| Kyle Busch | 290 |
| Jimmie Johnson | 176 |
| Denny Hamlin | 141 |
| Brad Keselowski | 126 |
| Joey Logano | 80 |
Track Type Tendencies
Intermediate tracks like Indianapolis Motor Speedway reward the complete package: car setup, pit strategy, and driver consistency all factor in. These are the races where elite teams separate themselves.
Track position and tire management are critical, especially in long green-flag runs.
Fantasy
High laps-led totals at this track
Strong avg finish but no wins: lower ownership