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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 86. Chapters: Jacques Villeneuve, Arie Luyendyk, Juan Pablo Montoya, List of Indianapolis 500 winners, Mario Andretti, Dario Franchitti, Emerson Fittipaldi, A. J. Foyt, Graham Hill, Eddie Cheever, Jim Clark, Al Unser, Scott Dixon, Rick Mears, Sam Hornish, Jr., Buddy Lazier, Helio Castroneves, Mark Donohue, Dan Wheldon, Danny Sullivan, Gil de Ferran, Buddy Rice, Kenny Brack, Al Unser, Jr., Troy Ruttman, Rodger Ward, Parnelli Jones, Bobby Unser, Bobby Rahal, Johnnie Parsons, Bill Vukovich, Jimmy Bryan, Tom Sneva, Ralph DePalma, Johnny Rutherford, Bob Sweikert, Gordon Johncock, James Anthony Murphy, Wilbur Shaw, Frank Lockhart, Jim Rathmann, Dario Resta, Ray Harroun, Tommy Milton, Mauri Rose, Sam Hanks, Louis Meyer, Pete DePaolo, Bill Holland, Gaston Chevrolet, Pat Flaherty, Jules Goux, Floyd Roberts, Lee Wallard, Ray Keech, Joe Dawson, Rene Thomas, Bill Cummings, Kelly Petillo, Howdy Wilcox, Joe Boyer, Billy Arnold, George Robson, Fred Frame, Lora L. Corum, Floyd Davis, Louis Schneider, George Souders. Excerpt: Winners of the annual Indianapolis 500, held on or around Memorial Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway since 1911. * Race rain-shortened 67 drivers have won the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race. 18 of 67 winning drivers, 26.86%, have won the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race more than once, accounting for 47 wins out of 95 races held, 49.47%. 5 of 67 winning drivers, 7.46%, have won consecutive Indianapolis 500-Mile Races. No driver to date has won three consecutive races. Eight* drivers have won the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race in their first attempt. * Louis Meyer won in his first start in 1928, but had served as a relief driver, and thus running laps in competition, the year before. Drivers of nine separate non-American nationalities have won the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race 25 times out of 95 races, 26.32%. French national American na...