- Treadway Racing
Treadway Racing is a former auto racing team that competed in the early seasons of the
Indy Racing League IndyCar Series . The team was owned byIndianapolis business man Fred Treadway. Prior to the IRL's inaugural season in 1996, Treadway was able to sign formerIndianapolis 500 ChampionArie Luyendyk to drive for his freshman team. Additionally, two long time backers of IndyCar teams, Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems and Jonathan Byrd's Cafeteria, were secured as sponsors. Luyendyk brought home the team's first win in their second race together, winning the Dura-Lube 200 atPhoenix International Raceway . Later that season Luyendyk would set two qualifying records at the Indianapolis 500. Luyendyk would run 236.986-mph over the four lap run [ [http://www.indy500.com/images/stats/pdfs/qual_records_-_four_lap.pdf Qualifying Records - Four Lap] , Indy500.com] , during this run he also set the one-lap record of 237.498-mph [ [http://www.indy500.com/images/stats/pdfs/qual_records_-_one_lap.pdf Qualifying Records - One Lap] , Indy500.com] . This run would not put Luyendyk on the pole position however, as the run was on the second day of time trials. Luyendyk's attempt on the first day of qualifications was disallowed when he failed technical inspection although it was good enough for the pole. His day two attempt was faster than his day one attempt. Ultimately Luyendyk was knocked out of the race in an accident.The following year, good fortunes would continue to the race into the race as Luyendyk would win the
1997 Indianapolis 500 for Treadway Racing from the pole; new teammateScott Goodyear finished second, making it a 1-2 sweep for Treadway Racing. Luyendyk would follow up by winning the True Value 500 atTexas Motor Speedway a fortnight later. The race is best remembered for the scoring controversy [ [http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=9683&FS=INDYCAR Texas results revised after appeal] , Johnny Unser Racing press release via Motorsport.com, June 8, 1997] that would lead to USAC being removed from sanctioning duties by the IRL] [ [http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=9820&FS=INDYCAR Sanctioning duties assumed by IRL] , IRL PR via Motorsport.com, June 16, 1997] . Goodyear's more consistent results would put him one spot ahead of Luyendyk in the final season standings for 2007 despite not collecting a win. For 1998 Goodyear left Treadway Racing, leaving Luyendyk as the sole driver. Luyendyk won the final race of the season atLas Vegas Motor Speedway before retiring from full time racing.Sam Schmidt was signed to replace Luyendyk for 1999 season. He would deliver the team a win at Las Vegas as Luyendyk had the prior season. This late season win combined with finishing 5th in the final season standings gave the team high hopes for 2000. An opportunity to achieve this success would not occur as a devastating pre-season testing injury [ [http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=37493&FS=INDYCAR Sam Schmidt injured in accident during Open Test] , IRL PR via Motorsport.com, January 6, 2000] atWalt Disney World Speedway would leave Schmidt paralyzed. The accident would leaveRobby McGehee who had been signed to partner Schmidt as the team's sole driver. McGehee would only last one season.Felipe Giaffone would take the team's seat in 2001, brining with personal sponsorship from Hollywood Cigarettes. Ross & Diana Hubbard also joined the team as partners to Fred Treadway. Giaffone and the Hubbards would also last only one season. For 2002 Treadway's sonRick Treadway drove for the team for the first half of the season withWill Langhorne competing select events at the season's end. As teams from the CART World Series began to enter the IRL costs began to rise and squeeze out small teams such as Tredaway Racing. The 2002 Chevy 500 atTexas Motor Speedway was Treadway Racing's final race in the Indy Racing League's top series.Treadway Racing Drivers
"Full-Time Drivers"
*flagicon|BRAFelipe Giaffone (2001)
*flagicon|CANScott Goodyear (1997)
*flagicon|NEDArie Luyendyk (1996-'98)
*flagicon|USARobby McGehee (2000)
*flagicon|USASam Schmidt (1999)
*flagicon|USARick Treadway (2002)
"Part-Time/Indy-Only Drivers"
*flagicon|BRARaul Boesel (2000)
*flagicon|USAWill Langhorne (2002)
*flagicon|USAJason Leffler (2000)
*flagicon|NEDArie Luyendyk (1999, 2001-'02)References
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