National Championship Racing
Archivist Phil Harms, in conjunction with motorsport.com, has the entire statistical record for championship car racing from 1909. The stats can be sorted by year or track.
American Championship Car Racing from Then to Now
The official timing archives for both Champ Cars and Indy Lights races. Since the middle of the 2000 season, cart.com is the official website for timing and scoring. The data on this site spans from 1997 until 2000.
A great site featuring a database of all timing and scoring for Champ Car/OWRS series such as Champ Cars, Indy Lights, Toyota Atlantic, and Barber Dodge Pro Series. The site also features information on OWRS, such as company info and corporate partners.
In addition, the Fullspeed site also has a convenient and powerful tools section including, lists of official partners, a site search engine, translation tools, a multimedia archive as well as internet links.
Need any bit of statistics for any Indy 500? Here's the place to look. Click on the appropriate link.
Self-described as the Largest on-line Indy statistical archive
on the web. The site also includes Brickyard and USGP (F1) stats.
It reads like a biblical epic, but then again to some, this is a holy war. Site-meister Chris Biordi leads you through the wilderness, pain and agony that is his Unofficial History of the Cart/Indy Split
.
Geoff Miller carries on his father's legacy of fantastic classic Indy car shots.
Celebrated racing historian and author of Offenhauser, this is Gordon White's web site. The site also includes a stunning archive catalogue of Leo Goossen drawings of Miller and Offenhauser engine and Miller chassis.
To learn more about the legendary Harry Miller (as well as his cohorts Fred Offenhauser, and Leo Goossen) give this site a visit.
Here's a site that tracks all of Honda's achievements in CART, authored by JD Green.
Short Track Links
Former racer, noted racing historian, and author Don Radbruch gives us this site dedicated to Sprint and Midget racers, the progenitors of modern day OWRS and IRL racing cars.
Dedicated to the history of American Automobile Racing, 1950-1975. This site from Jon K. Reynolds displays many photos from his personal album.
A long time ago, in a state far, far away there were ... rear engine sprint cars ... before USAC banned them. Perhaps the crucial decision that began the demise of the sprint/midget ranks that provided the talent base for the modern Indy/Champ car series.
A glorious collection of photos of sprint cars from the 20's & 30's, even though this was before sprint cars were known as such.
The name says it all.
Back when Long Island was rural and an out of the way place, they used to race cars there. Here's the photos to prove it.
Designed to educate as well as to entertain, Bill Watson himself brings you a site that will be a delight to the racing history buff, as well as those new to the sport. This site tells the tail of a very special race car, and how it was conceived, constructed and campaigned in days long gone by.
A brief history of the car and their main driver, Joie Chitwood.
Don Nielson created this fine photographic history of the Supermodified class of racing for the 1960's and 1970's. More than anything, it goes to show that ingenuity and guts do not belong to anyone era.
A site dedicated to California's NASCAR Permatex Super Modified Division between 1975 and 1977.
Devoted to supermodifieds from the 60's and 70's in the heartland of America (Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas area).
Photos of old time sprint, midget, and modified race cars.
Many, many, many historical photos of modified racing in the Northeast.
Photo galleries galore covering the Michigan-Indiana area.