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List of American open-wheel racing national champions

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Álex Palou, the three-time and current National Champion.

American open-wheel car racing is the highest form of professional formula racing for open-wheel single-seater cars in North America.[1] The sport was administered by the American Automobile Association (AAA) in 1905 until 1955 when the United States Auto Club (USAC) ran open-wheel racing starting from 1956 after the AAA dissolved its Contest Board in the wake of the 1955 Le Mans disaster and the fatal accident of driver Bill Vukovich.[2][3] USAC remained the sole governing body until 1979 when a group of disenchanted race team owners established the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) series, which would later become the dominant American open wheel series by 1982. Despite this however, USAC would still sanction the Indy 500 until 1997, and would hold races outside the Indy 500 under the USAC Gold Crown championship from the 1981-82 season until the 1983-84 season, after which the USAC Gold Crown would consist of only the Indy 500 from the 1984-85 season until the 1994-95 season when the USAC Gold Crown was discontinued following the formation of the IRL as USAC would sanction the IRL until they were removed from their position by the IRL following a scoring error at the 1997 True Value 500. After which they would not sanction any American Open-wheel races again. As a result the Indy 500 winner was also the USAC Gold Crown champion during those seasons.[4] A disagreement between CART and Indianapolis Motor Speedway president Tony George resulted in the establishment of the Indy Racing League (IRL) in 1996 and the series rivalled CART before the latter went bankrupt in 2003 and was renamed the Champ Car World Series (CCWS) in 2004.[5][6] The CCWS and the IRL merged in February 2008 to unify American open-wheel car racing and the merged body has run the sport under the IndyCar Series name since then.[7][8]

The season consists of a series of races held variously on permanent road courses, closed city streets and oval tracks, usually in the United States and in a few cases abroad.[5][9] The Drivers' Championship is presented to the most successful open-wheel driver over the course of the season through a points system based on individual race results.[5][10] The Drivers' Championship is won when it is no longer mathematically possible for another competitor to overtake their points total regardless of the outcome of the remaining races, although is not officially awarded until the Victory Lap Celebration banquet that takes place after the season has ended.[11] The winning driver and team owner are presented with a replica of the sterling silver Astor Cup and the driver's name is laser-etched into three black granite bases that support the permanent trophy on display in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum.[12]

As of 2024, 67 drivers from 11 different countries have won a national American open-wheel championship.[a][15] The first national American open-wheel champion was Barney Oldfield in the 1905 AAA Championship Car season, and the current national title holder is Álex Palou in the 2024 IndyCar Series. A. J. Foyt holds the record for the most Drivers' Championships, having won the title on seven occasions. Scott Dixon is second with six titles, and Mario Andretti, Sébastien Bourdais, and Dario Franchitti are joint third with four titles each.[15] Bourdais also holds the record for the most consecutive Drivers' Championships with four CCWS championships won between the 2004 and 2007 seasons,[16] which is also the record for the most overall CART/CCWS titles.[17] Louis Meyer and Ted Horn hold the record for the most AAA titles, having won the sanctioning body's championship three times. Foyt was the most successful competitor of the USAC era with seven series titles.[18] Dixon is the most successful driver in the IndyCar Series with six series championships.[19]

Key

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By season

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Drivers' Champions by season[15][16][20]
Season Series Driver Team Car Tire Poles Wins Podiums Points Margin % Margin
Chassis Engine
1905 AAA  Barney Oldfield (USA) Peerless Peerless Peerless N/A 3 6 7 26 13 50.0000
1906–1915
Not held
1916 AAA  Dario Resta (GBR) Peugeot Auto Import Peugeot Peugeot N/A 0 5 5 4100 660 16.0976
1917–1919
Not held because of World War I
1920 AAA  Gaston Chevrolet (USA) William Small Company Frontenac Frontenac N/A 0 1 1 1030 100 9.7087
1921 AAA  Tommy Milton (USA) Louis Chevrolet Frontenac Frontenac 2 3 10 2230 250 11.2108
Cliff Durant Miller Miller
Edward A Hearne Duesenberg Duesenberg
1922 AAA  Jimmy Murphy (USA) Duesenberg Bros Duesenberg Duesenberg 5 7 14 3420 1510 44.1520
Jimmy Murphy Duesenberg Miller
Cliff Durant Miller Miller
1923 AAA  Eddie Hearne (USA) Cliff Durant Miller Miller 0 2 6 1882 532 28.2678
1924 AAA  Jimmy Murphy (USA) Jimmy Murphy Miller Miller 1 3 4 1595 355 22.2571
1925 AAA  Pete DePaolo (USA) Duesenberg Bros Duesenberg Duesenberg 2 5 7 3260 1515 46.4724
1926 AAA  Harry Hartz (USA) Harry Hartz Miller Miller 3 5 15 2954 1124 38.0501
1927 AAA  Pete DePaolo (USA) Pete DePaolo Miller FD Miller 0 3 9 1440 400 27.7778
Cooper Engineering Company Cooper Miller
Anthony Gulotta Miller Miller
1928 AAA  Louis Meyer (USA) Alden Sampson II Miller Miller 0 2 3 1596 681 42.6692
JR Burgamy
1929 AAA  Louis Meyer (USA) Alden Sampson II Miller Miller 0 2 4 1330 330 24.8120
1930 AAA  Billy Arnold (USA) Harry Hartz Summers FD Miller 4 3 3 1027.5 374.5 36.4477
Thomas J Mulligan Ford T Fronty Ford
Peter de Paolo Duesenberg Duesenberg
Louis F Schneider Stevens Miller
1931 AAA  Louis Schneider (USA) B. L. Schneider Stevens Miller 0 1 1 712.5 172.5 24.2105
1932 AAA  Bob Carey (USA) Louis Meyer Stevens Miller 1 2 3 815 105 12.8834
1933 AAA  Louis Meyer (USA) Louis Meyer Miller Miller 0 1 1 610 80 13.1148
1934 AAA  Bill Cummings (USA) H. C. Henning Miller FD Miller 2 1 1 681.7 151.7 22.2532
Peter de Paolo Duesenberg Miller
1935 AAA  Kelly Petillo (USA) Kelly Petillo Wetteroth Offenhauser 1 3 3 890 260 29.2135
1936 AAA  Mauri Rose (USA) Four Wheel Drive Auto Company Miller 4D Miller F 0 1 1 610 11 1.8033
Lou Moore Miller Offenhauser
1937 AAA  Wilbur Shaw (USA) Wilbur Shaw Shaw Offenhauser F 0 1 1 1135 385 33.9207
Enzo Fiermonte Maserati V8RI Maserati N/A
1938 AAA  Floyd Roberts (USA) Lou Moore Wetteroth Miller F 0 1 1 1000 175 17.5000
1939 AAA  Wilbur Shaw (USA) Boyle Racing Headquarters Maserati 8CTF Maserati F 0 1 1 1000 175 17.5000
1940 AAA  Rex Mays (USA) Bowes Racing Stevens Winfield N/A 3 3 3 1225 225 18.3673
1941 AAA  Rex Mays (USA) Bowes Racing Stevens Winfield 2 3 3 1225 550 44.8980
1942–1945
Not held because of World War II
1946 AAA  Ted Horn (USA) Boyle Racing Headquarters Maserati 8CTF Maserati F 0 0 3 1360 100 7.3529
Fred A Peters Wetteroth Offenhauser N/A
1947 AAA  Ted Horn (USA) HC Henning Maserati 8CTF Maserati F 1 3 6 1920 310 16.1458
Ted Horn Enterprises Horn Offenhauser N/A
1948 AAA  Ted Horn (USA) HC Henning Maserati 8CTF Maserati F 1 2 7 1880 721 38.3511
Ted Horn Enterprises Horn Offenhauser N/A
1949 AAA  Johnnie Parsons (USA) Kurtis Kraft Kurtis Offenhauser 0 5 7 2280 490 21.4912
1950 AAA  Henry Banks (USA) Indianapolis Race Cars Maserati Offenhauser F 0 1 5 1390 73 5.2518
Lou Moore Moore Offenhauser N/A
1951 AAA  Tony Bettenhausen (USA) Rotary Engineering Diedt FD Offenhauser F 4 8 10 2556 699.4 27.3631
Murrell Belanger Kurtis Offenhauser N/A
1952 AAA  Chuck Stevenson (USA) Bessie Lee Paoli Kurtis KK4000 Offenhauser 0 2 4 1440 30 2.0833
1953 AAA  Sam Hanks (USA) Ed Walsh Kurtis KK4000 Offenhauser 0 2 6 1659.5 409.5 24.6761
Lindsey Hopkins Racing
1954 AAA  Jimmy Bryan (USA) Dean Van Lines Racing Kuzma Offenhauser 1 5 9 2630 1,340 50.9506
1955 AAA  Bob Sweikert (USA) John Zink Kurtis KK500D Offenhauser F 4 2 7 2290 810 35.3712
Watson Offenhauser N/A
1956 USAC  Jimmy Bryan (USA) Dean Van Lines Racing Kuzma Offenhauser 0 4 7 1860 360 19.3548
1957 USAC  Jimmy Bryan (USA) Dean Van Lines Racing Kuzma Offenhauser 2 2 5 1650 180 10.9091
1958 USAC  Tony Bettenhausen (USA) Wiggers/Wright Racing Kurtis KK4000 Offenhauser 0 0 6 1830 190 10.3825
Epperly Offenhauser F
John Zink Racing Watson Offenhauser N/A
1959 USAC  Rodger Ward (USA) Leader Card Racers Watson Offenhauser 1 4 8 2400 970 40.4167
1960 USAC  A. J. Foyt (USA) Bignotti-Bowes Racing Kurtis Offenhauser 0 4 8 1680 290 17.2619
Meskowski Offenhauser
1961 USAC  A. J. Foyt (USA) Bignotti-Bowes Racing Kurtis Offenhauser 1 4 6 2150 390 18.1395
Trevis Offenhauser
Meskowski Offenhauser
1962 USAC  Rodger Ward (USA) Leader Card Racers Watson Offenhauser 0 4 5 2460 510 20.7317
1963 USAC  A. J. Foyt (USA) Ansted-Thompson Racing Meskowski Offenhauser 2 5 10 2950 740 25.0847
Trevis Offenhauser
1964 USAC  A. J. Foyt (USA) Ansted-Thompson Racing Watson Offenhauser 2 10 10 2900 772 26.6207
Lotus RE Ford
Meskowski Offenhauser
Hailbrand Offenhauser
1965 USAC  Mario Andretti (USA) Dean Van Lines Racing Blum Offenhauser 3 1 10 3110 610 19.6141
Brawner Hawk I Ford
Kuzma Offenhauser
1966 USAC  Mario Andretti (USA) Dean Van Lines Racing Brawner Hawk I Ford 9 8 9 3070 640 20.8469
Kuzma Offenhauser
Jim Robbins Vollstedt Ford
1967 USAC  A. J. Foyt (USA) A. J. Foyt Enterprises Lotus Ford 0 5 8 3440 80 2.3256
Coyote Ford
Eagle Ford
Meskowski Offenhauser
1968 USAC  Bobby Unser (USA) Leader Card Racers Eagle Offenhauser 3 5 11 4330 11 0.2540
Ford
Coyote Ford
Watson Offenhauser
Bobby Unser Unser Chevrolet
1969 USAC  Mario Andretti (USA) STP Corporation Brawner Hawk Mk III Ford 5 9 13 5055 2425 47.9723
King Chevrolet
Kuzma Offenhauser
1970 USAC  Al Unser (USA) Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing Colt 70 Ford 8 10 15 5130 2870 55.9454
King D Ford
1971 USAC  Joe Leonard (USA) Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing Colt 70 Ford F 0 1 5 3015 695 23.0514
Colt 71 Ford F
1972 USAC  Joe Leonard (USA) Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing Parnelli VPJ1 Offenhauser F 0 3 5 3460 1260 36.4162
1973 USAC  Roger McCluskey (USA) Lindsey Hopkins Racing McLaren M16B Offenhauser G 0 1 5 3705 1085 29.2848
1974 USAC  Bobby Unser (USA) All American Racers Eagle 74 Offenhauser G 2 4 10 4870 1220 25.0513
1975 USAC  A. J. Foyt (USA) A. J. Foyt Enterprises Coyote Ford G 7 7 10 4920 2020 41.0569
1976 USAC  Gordon Johncock (USA) Patrick Racing Wildcat Mk2 DGS G 1 2 11 4240 20 0.4717
1977 USAC  Tom Sneva (USA) Penske Racing McLaren M24 Ford G 2 2 6 3965 935 23.5813
Offenhauser
Penske PC-5 Ford
1978 USAC  Tom Sneva (USA) Penske Racing Penske PC-6 Ford N/A 7 0 10 4153 122 2.9376
1979 CART  Rick Mears (USA) Penske Racing Penske PC-6 Ford G 2 3 9 4060 240 5.9113
Penske PC-7 Ford G
1979 USAC  A. J. Foyt (USA) Gilmore Racing Parnelli VPJ6C Ford N/A 5 5 6 3320 1550 46.6867
Coyote Foyt
1980 CART  Johnny Rutherford (USA) Chaparral Racing Chaparral 2K Ford G 3 5 8 4723 1009 21.3635
1980 USAC  Johnny Rutherford (USA) Chaparral Racing Chaparral 2K Ford G 2 5 5 2740 770 28.1022
1981 CART  Rick Mears (USA) Penske Racing Penske PC-9B Ford G 2 6 8 304 129 42.4342
1981–82 USAC  George Snider (USA)* Gilmore Racing Coyote Ford N/A 0 1 2 1395 80 5.7348
David LeFevre N/A N/A N/A
Fletcher Racing March 82C Ford G
1982 CART  Rick Mears (USA) Penske Racing Penske PC-10 Ford G 8 4 6 294 52 17.6871
1982–83 USAC  Tom Sneva (USA)* Bignotti-Cotter Racing March 83C Ford G 0 1 1 1000 200 20.0000
1983 CART  Al Unser (USA) Penske Racing Penske PC-11 Ford G 0 1 6 151 5 3.3113
1983–84 USAC  Rick Mears (USA)* Penske Racing March 84C Ford G 0 1 1 1000 200 20.0000
1984 CART  Mario Andretti (USA) Newman/Haas Racing Lola T800 Ford G 8 6 8 176 13 7.3864
1985 USAC  Danny Sullivan (USA)* Penske Racing March 85C Ford G 0 1 1 1000 200 20.0000
1985 CART  Al Unser (USA) Penske Racing March 85C Ford G 1 1 6 151 1 0.6623
1986 USAC  Bobby Rahal (USA)* Truesports March 86C Ford G 0 1 1 1000 200 20.0000
1986 CART  Bobby Rahal (USA) Truesports Marchs 86C Ford G 2 6 8 179 8 4.4693
1987 USAC  Al Unser (USA)* Penske Racing March 86C Ford G 0 1 1 1000 200 20.0000
1987 CART  Bobby Rahal (USA) Truesports Lola T87/00 Ford G 1 3 10 188 30 15.9574
1988 USAC  Rick Mears (USA)* Penske Racing Penske PC-17 Ilmor G 1 1 1 1000 200 20.0000
1988 CART  Danny Sullivan (USA) Penske Racing Penske PC-17 Ilmor G 9 4 7 182 33 18.1319
1989 USAC  Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA)* Patrick Racing Penske PC-18 Ilmor G 0 1 1 1000 200 20.0000
1989 CART  Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Patrick Racing Penske PC-17 Chevrolet G 4 5 8 196 10 5.1020
Penske PC-18- Ilmor G
1990 USAC  Arie Luyendyk (NED)* Doug Shierson Racing Lola T90/00 Ilmor G 0 1 1 1000 200 20.0000
1990 CART  Al Unser Jr. (USA) Galles-Kraco Racing Lola T90/00 Ilmor G 1 6 10 210 29 13.8095
1991 USAC  Rick Mears (USA)* Penske Racing Penske PC-20 Ilmor G 1 1 1 1000 200 20.0000
1991 CART  Michael Andretti (USA) Newman/Haas Racing Lola T91/00 Ilmor G 8 8 11 234 34 14.5299
1992 USAC  Al Unser Jr. (USA)* Galles-Kraco Racing Galmer G92 Ilmor G 0 1 1 1000 200 20.0000
1992 CART  Bobby Rahal (USA) Rahal-Hogan Racing Lola T92/00 Ilmor G 3 4 10 196 4 2.0408
1993 USAC  Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA)* Penske Racing Penske PC-22 Ilmor G 1 1 1 1000 200 20.0000
1993 CART  Nigel Mansell (GBR) Newman/Haas Racing Lola T93/00 Ford XB G 7 5 10 191 8 4.1885
1994 USAC  Al Unser Jr. (USA)* Penske Racing Penske PC-23 Mercedes-Benz G 1 1 1 1000 200 20.0000
1994 CART  Al Unser Jr. (USA) Penske Racing Penske PC-23 Ilmor G 4 8 11 225 47 20.8889
Mercedes-Benz G
1995 USAC  Jacques Villeneuve (CAN)* Team Green Reynard 95I Ford XB G 0 1 1 1000 200 20.0000
1995 CART  Jacques Villeneuve (CAN) Team Green Reynard 95I Ford XB G 6 4 7 172 11 6.3953
1996 IRL  Buzz Calkins (USA)[b] Bradley Motorsports Reynard 95I Ford XB F 0 1 1 246 0 0.0000
 Scott Sharp (USA)[b] A. J. Foyt Enterprises Lola T95/00 Ford XB G 0 0 1 246 0 0.0000
Lola T94/00 Ford XB G
1996 CART  Jimmy Vasser (USA) Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard 96I Honda F 4 4 5 154 22 14.2857
1996–97 IRL  Tony Stewart (USA) Team Menard Lola T95/00 Buick/Menard F 4 1 2 278 6 2.1583
G-Force GF01 Oldsmobile Aurora F
1997 CART  Alex Zanardi (ITA) Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard 97I Honda F 5 4 7 195 33 16.9231
1998 IRL  Kenny Bräck (SWE) A. J. Foyt Racing Dallara IR-7 Oldsmobile Aurora G 0 3 4 332 40 12.0482
1998 CART  Alex Zanardi (ITA) Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard 98I Honda F 0 7 15 285 116 40.7018
1999 IRL  Greg Ray (USA) Team Menard Dallara IR-7 Oldsmobile Aurora F 4 3 5 293 37 12.6280
1999 CART  Juan Pablo Montoya (COL)[c] Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard 99I Honda F 7 7 9 212 0 0.0000
2000 IRL  Buddy Lazier (USA) Hemelgarn Racing Riley & Scott MkVII Oldsmobile Aurora F 1 2 5 290 18 6.2069
Dallara IR-00 Oldsmobile Aurora F
2000 CART  Gil de Ferran (BRA) Team Penske Reynard 2KI Honda F 5 2 7 168 10 5.9524
2001 IRL  Sam Hornish Jr. (USA) Panther Racing Dallara IR-00 Oldsmobile Aurora F 2 3 10 503 105 20.8748
2001 CART  Gil de Ferran (BRA) Team Penske Reynard 01I Honda F 4 2 8 199 36 18.0905
2002 IRL  Sam Hornish Jr. (USA) Panther Racing Dallara IR-00 Chevrolet F 2 5 10 531 20 3.7665
2002 CART  Cristiano da Matta (BRA) Newman/Haas Racing Lola B02/00 Toyota B 7 7 11 237 73 30.8017
2003 INDY  Scott Dixon (NZL) Chip Ganassi Racing G-Force GF09 Toyota F 5 3 8 507 18 3.5503
2003 CART  Paul Tracy (CAN) Team Player's Lola B02/00 FordCosworth B 6 7 10 226 27 11.9469
2004 INDY  Tony Kanaan (BRA) Andretti Green Racing Dallara IR-03 Honda F 2 3 11 618 85 13.7540
2004 CCWS  Sébastien Bourdais (FRA) Newman/Haas Racing Lola B02/00 FordCosworth B 8 7 10 369 28 7.5881
2005 INDY  Dan Wheldon (GBR) Andretti Green Racing Dallara IR-03 Honda F 0 6 9 628 80 12.7389
2005 CCWS  Sébastien Bourdais (FRA) Newman/Haas Racing Lola B02/00 FordCosworth B 5 6 7 348 60 17.2414
2006 INDY  Sam Hornish Jr. (USA)[d] Team Penske Dallara IR-03 Honda F 4 4 7 475 0 0.0000
2006 CCWS  Sébastien Bourdais (FRA) Newman/Haas Racing Lola B02/00 FordCosworth B 7 7 11 387 89 22.9974
2007 INDY  Dario Franchitti (GBR) Andretti Green Racing Dallara IR-05 Honda F 4 4 11 637 13 2.0408
2007 CCWS  Sébastien Bourdais (FRA) Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing Panoz DP01 Cosworth XFE B 6 8 9 364 81 22.2527
2008 INDY  Scott Dixon (NZL) Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara IR-05 Honda F 7 6 12 646 17 2.6316
2009 INDY  Dario Franchitti (GBR) Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara IR-05 Honda F 5 5 9 616 11 1.7857
2010 INDY  Dario Franchitti (GBR) Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara IR-05 Honda F 2 3 10 602 5 0.8306
2011 INDY  Dario Franchitti (GBR) Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara IR-05 Honda F 2 4 9 573 18 3.1414
2012 INDY  Ryan Hunter-Reay (USA) Andretti Autosport Dallara DW12 Chevrolet F 0 4 6 468 3 0.6410
2013 INDY  Scott Dixon (NZL) Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara DW12 Honda F 2 4 6 577 27 4.6794
2014 INDY  Will Power (AUS) Team Penske Dallara DW12 Chevrolet F 4 3 7 671 62 9.2399
2015 INDY  Scott Dixon (NZL)[e] Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara DW12 Chevrolet F 2 3 4 556 0 0.0000
2016 INDY  Simon Pagenaud (FRA) Team Penske Dallara DW12 Chevrolet F 7 5 8 659 127 19.2716
2017 INDY  Josef Newgarden (USA) Team Penske Dallara DW12 Chevrolet F 1 4 9 642 13 2.0249
2018 INDY  Scott Dixon (NZL) Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara DW12 Honda F 1 3 9 678 57 8.4071
2019 INDY  Josef Newgarden (USA) Team Penske Dallara DW12 Chevrolet F 2 4 7 641 25 3.9002
2020 INDY  Scott Dixon (NZL) Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara DW12 Honda F 0 4 7 537 16 2.9795
2021 INDY  Álex Palou (ESP) Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara DW12 Honda F 2 3 8 549 38 6.9217
2022 INDY  Will Power (AUS) Team Penske Dallara DW12 Chevrolet F 5 1 9 560 16 2.8571
2023 INDY  Álex Palou (ESP) Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara DW12 Honda F 2 5 10 656 78 11.8902
2024 INDY  Álex Palou (ESP) Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara DW12 Honda F 3 2 6 544 31 5.6985

By driver

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Key
Indicates driver won the USAC Gold Crown Championship
Championship victories by driver[15]
Driver Wins Years
A. J. Foyt 7 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1975, 1979
Scott Dixon 6 2003, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2020
Mario Andretti 4 1965, 1966, 1969, 1984
Sébastien Bourdais 4 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Dario Franchitti 4 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011
Louis Meyer 3 1928, 1929, 1933
Ted Horn 3 1946, 1947, 1948
Jimmy Bryan 3 1954, 1956, 1957
Rick Mears 3 1979, 1981, 1982
Al Unser 3 1970, 1983, 1985
Bobby Rahal 3 1986, 1987, 1992
Sam Hornish Jr. 3 2001, 2002, 2006
Álex Palou 3 2021, 2023, 2024
Jimmy Murphy 2 1922, 1924
Pete DePaolo 2 1925, 1927
Wilbur Shaw 2 1937, 1939
Rex Mays 2 1940, 1941
Tony Bettenhausen 2 1951, 1958
Rodger Ward 2 1959, 1962
Joe Leonard 2 1971, 1972
Bobby Unser 2 1968, 1974
Tom Sneva 2 1977, 1978
Johnny Rutherford 2 1980, 1980
Al Unser Jr. 2 1990, 1994
Alex Zanardi 2 1997, 1998
Gil de Ferran 2 2000, 2001
Josef Newgarden 2 2017, 2019
Will Power 2 2014, 2022
Barney Oldfield 1 1905
Dario Resta 1 1916
Gaston Chevrolet 1 1920
Tommy Milton 1 1921
Eddie Hearne 1 1923
Harry Hartz 1 1926
Billy Arnold 1 1930
Louis Schneider 1 1931
Bob Carey 1 1932
Bill Cummings 1 1934
Kelly Petillo 1 1935
Mauri Rose 1 1936
Floyd Roberts 1 1938
Johnnie Parsons 1 1949
Henry Banks 1 1950
Chuck Stevenson 1 1952
Sam Hanks 1 1953
Bob Sweikert 1 1955
Roger McCluskey 1 1973
Gordon Johncock 1 1976
Danny Sullivan 1 1988
Emerson Fittipaldi 1 1989
Michael Andretti 1 1991
Nigel Mansell 1 1993
Jacques Villeneuve 1 1995
Buzz Calkins 1 1996
Scott Sharp 1 1996
Jimmy Vasser 1 1996
Tony Stewart 1 1996–97
Kenny Bräck 1 1998
Juan Pablo Montoya 1 1999
Greg Ray 1 1999
Buddy Lazier 1 2000
Cristiano da Matta 1 2002
Paul Tracy 1 2003
Tony Kanaan 1 2004
Dan Wheldon 1 2005
Ryan Hunter-Reay 1 2012
Simon Pagenaud 1 2016

Drivers in bold are entered in the 2023 IndyCar Series.

By driver nationality

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Drivers Champions' by nationality[15]
Country Total Drivers
 United States 83 48
 United Kingdom 7 4
 France 5 2
 New Zealand 6 1
 Brazil 5 4
 Spain 3 1
 Italy 2 1
 Canada 2 2
 Australia 2 1
 Sweden 1 1
 Colombia 1 1

Records

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Consecutive championships

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There have been 16 drivers who have won consecutive National Championships. Only A. J. Foyt has achieved the feat on two separate occasions.[3]

Consecutive championships by driver[3]
Row wins Driver Seasons Sanctioning body
4 Sébastien Bourdais 2004–2007 CCWS
3 Ted Horn 1946–1948 AAA
Dario Franchitti 2009–2011 IRL (2), INDY (1)
2 Louis Meyer 1928–1929 AAA
Rex Mays 1940–1941 AAA
Jimmy Bryan 1956–1957 USAC
A. J. Foyt 1960–1961 USAC
A. J. Foyt 1963–1964 USAC
Mario Andretti 1965–1966 USAC
Joe Leonard 1971–1972 USAC
Tom Sneva 1977–1978 USAC
Rick Mears 1981–1982 CART
Bobby Rahal 1986–1987 CART
Alex Zanardi 1997–1998 CART
Gil de Ferran 2000–2001 CART
Sam Hornish Jr. 2001–2002 IRL
Álex Palou 2023–2024 INDY

Drivers in bold were entered in the 2024 IndyCar Series.

Notes

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  1. ^ In 1927, AAA Contest Board members Arthur Means and Val Haresnape retrospectively named Bert Dingley (1909), Ray Harroun (1910), Ralph Mulford (1911), Ralph DePalma (1912), Earl Cooper (1913), DePalma (1914), Cooper (1915), Cooper (1917), Mulford (1918), and Howdy Wilcox (1919) as AAA national champions. Means and Haresnape also attempted to retroactively add six events to the five-race 1920 season, and declared that Tommy Milton, instead of Gaston Chevrolet, was the 1920 AAA champion. In 1951, sportswriter Russ Caitlin deemed Harry Harkness (1902), Barney Oldfield (1903), George Heath (1904), Victor Hémery (1905), Joe Tracy (1906), Eddie Bald (1907), and Lewis Strang (1908) as AAA national champions. Disagreeing with Means and Haresnape, Catlin named George Robertson instead of Dingley to have been the 1909 champion. Catlin is not believed to have been aware Oldfield's official 1905 AAA national championship. Accredited historians and statisticians do not consider the changes made by Means, Haresnape, and Catlin to be official.[13][14]
  2. ^ a b Calkins and Sharp share the 1996 Indy Racing League title as the series had no tiebreaker rule in effect at the time.[21]
  3. ^ Montoya and Dario Franchitti ended the 1999 CART season with the same number of points but Montoya was declared champion because he had won seven races to Franchitti's three.[22]
  4. ^ Hornish and Wheldon ended the 2006 IndyCar Series with the same number of points but Hornish won the title by virtue of him having won four races to Wheldon's two.[23]
  5. ^ Dixon and Montoya finished the 2015 IndyCar Series with the same number of points with Dixon winning the title by virtue of achieving three victories to Montoya's two.[24]

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