•Dan Wheldon is the 18th multiple winner of the Indianapolis 500. His other win came in 2005.
•Dan Wheldon led only one lap, Lap 200. That’s the fewest number of laps led by an Indianapolis 500 winner. The previous record was two, set by Joe Dawson in 1912.
•Dan Wheldon is the first multiple winner from England.
•This is the second time that a driver lost the lead of the Indianapolis 500 on the last lap. Rookies were victims both times, Marco Andretti in 2006 and JR Hildebrand in 2011.
•Dan Wheldon is the fifth driver to win the race starting from the sixth starting position. The others: Gaston Chevrolet (1920), Ray Keech (1929), Louis Meyer (1933), and Rodger Ward (1959).
•This is the third time that car number 98 has won the Indianapolis 500. The other two years were 1952 with Troy Ruttman and 1963 with Parnelli Jones.
•This is the fourth consecutive year that Panther Racing has finished runner-up in the Indianapolis 500. Vitor Meira was second in 2008, Dan Wheldon in 2009 and 2010.
•In the last three years (2009-11), Dan Wheldon recorded two second-place finishes and a victory in the Indianapolis 500 yet has led only one lap during that span.
•Will Power was the highest-finishing driver for Team Penske, in 14th. The last time Penske competed at Indianapolis and had all of its cars finish outside of the top 10 was 1992, when Paul Tracy led Penske with a 20th-place finish.
•There were 25 cars running at the finish today, the second-highest total for an Indianapolis 500 that went the full distance. The record is 26 in the inaugural event in 1911, which had 40 starters.
•The winning average speed of 170.265 mph for the 2011 Indianapolis 500 is the fourth-fastest in the 100 year history of the race. The record is 185.981 mph by Arie Luyendyk in 1990.
•There were 23 lead changes, which ties for the fifth-highest total in Indianapolis 500 history. The record for most lead changes is 29 in 1960.
•The 2011 Indianapolis 500 had 10 different lap leaders, which is the second-highest total in race history. The 1980, 1995 and 1998 fields also had 10 different lap leaders. The greatest number of different lap leaders for a race is 12 in 1993.
•The top lap leader of the 2011 Indianapolis 500 was Scott Dixon with 73 laps led. Dixon was also the top lap leader in 2008 (115 laps led) and 2009 (73 laps led).
•A Target Chip Ganassi Racing driver had led the most laps of the race for the last four consecutive years:
2008: Scott Dixon, 115 laps, won.
2009: Dixon, 73 laps, finished sixth.
2010: Dario Franchitti, 155 laps, won.
2011: Dixon, 73 laps, fifth.
•Dario Franchitti ranks 15th on the all-time Indianapolis 500 lap leader list with 306 laps led.
•Scott Dixon ranks 19th on the all-time Indianapolis 500 lap leader list with 293 laps led.
•The 2011 Indianapolis 500 set the record for the greatest number of lap leaders (nine) to finish on the lead lap. The previous record was eight in 1993 and in 2004 (180 laps were run due to rain).
•Of the 10 lap leaders, nine were running at the finish. The greatest number of lap leaders to be running at the finish is 11 in 1993.
•The greatest position advancement in the 2011 Indianapolis 500 was by Graham Rahal, who started 29th and finished third, a gain of 26 positions.

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