2001 zMax 500

2001 zMax 500
Race details
3rd round of the 2001 Indy Racing League season
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DateApril 28, 2001
Official namezMax 500
LocationAtlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, Georgia
CoursePermanent racing facility
1.54 mi / 2.478 km
Distance200 laps
308 mi / 495.678 km
Pole position
Driver Greg Ray (Team Menard)
Time24.741
Fastest lap
Driver Greg Ray (Team Menard)
Time25.0331 (on lap 155 of 200)
Podium
First Greg Ray (Team Menard)
Second Scott Sharp (Kelley Racing)
Third Buzz Calkins (Bradley Motorsports)
Chronology
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The 2001 zMax 500 was the 3rd round of the 2001 Indy Racing League season. The race was held on April 28, 2001, at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia. The race took the scheduled 200 laps to complete. Greg Ray won the race. Scott Sharp finished 2nd, and Buzz Calkins finished 3rd. Sam Hornish Jr. and Eliseo Salazar rounded out the top five, and Buddy Lazier, Jeff Ward, Shigeaki Hattori, Airton Daré, and Felipe Giaffone rounded out the top ten.

This race is notable for a crash that occurred on lap 53 which involved eleven drivers. Jack Miller, who was among the eleven drivers involved, suffered injuries that led him to retire from Indy Racing League Competition.[1][2] This race also marked Greg Ray's final win in the Indy Racing League, and the final time that the Indy Racing League ever raced at Atlanta.

Cory Witherill, who made his IRL debut in this race and finished 22nd, became the first Native American driver to race in the Indy Racing League.[3]

Entry list

Key Meaning
 R  Rookie
 W  Past winner
No. Driver Team Chassis Engine
2 Greg Ray  W  Team Menard Dallara Chevrolet
3 Al Unser Jr. Galles Racing G-Force Oldsmobile
4 Sam Hornish Jr. Panther Racing Dallara Oldsmobile
6 Jon Herb  R  Tri-Star Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile
7 Stéphan Grégoire Dick Simon Racing Dallara Oldsmobile
8 Scott Sharp  W  Kelley Racing Dallara Oldsmobile
9 Jeret Schroeder PDM Racing G-Force Oldsmobile
10 Robby McGehee Cahill Racing Dallara Oldsmobile
11 Jack Miller Cahill Racing Dallara Oldsmobile
12 Buzz Calkins Bradley Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile
14 Eliseo Salazar A. J. Foyt Enterprises Dallara Oldsmobile
15 Sarah Fisher Walker Racing Dallara Oldsmobile
16 Cory Witherill  R  Indy Regenecy Racing G-Force Oldsmobile
21 Felipe Giaffone  R  Treadway-Hubbard Racing G-Force Oldsmobile
24 Robbie Buhl Dreyer & Reinbold Racing G-Force Infiniti
28 Mark Dismore Kelley Racing Dallara Oldsmobile
30 Brandon Erwin McCormack Motorsports G-Force Oldsmobile
31 Casey Mears  R  Galles Racing G-Force Oldsmobile
32 Didier André  R  Galles Racing G-Force Oldsmobile
35 Jeff Ward Heritage Motorsports G-Force Oldsmobile
51 Eddie Cheever Team Cheever Dallara Infiniti
55 Shigeaki Hattori Vertex-Cunningham Racing Dallara Oldsmobile
88 Airton Daré Team Xtreme G-Force Oldsmobile
91 Buddy Lazier Hemelgarn Racing Dallara Oldsmobile
92 Stan Wattles Hemelgarn Racing Dallara Oldsmobile
98 Billy Boat Curb-Agajanian-Beck Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile
99 Davey Hamilton Sam Schmidt Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile
Source:[4]

Qualifying

Qualifying was held on April 27, 2001. Greg Ray won the pole, the eleventh of his career.[3]

Qualifying classification

Pos No. Driver Team Chassis Engine Time Final
grid
1 2 Greg Ray  W  Team Menard Dallara Chevrolet 24.741 1
2 35 Jeff Ward Heritage Motorsports G-Force Oldsmobile 24.983 2
3 51 Eddie Cheever Team Cheever Dallara Infiniti 25.026 3
4 28 Mark Dismore Kelley Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 25.109 4
5 55 Shigeaki Hattori Vertex-Cunningham Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 25.249 5
6 4 Sam Hornish Jr. Panther Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 25.281 6
7 14 Eliseo Salazar A. J. Foyt Enterprises Dallara Oldsmobile 25.308 7
8 12 Buzz Calkins Bradley Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile 25.312 8
9 91 Buddy Lazier Hemelgarn Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 25.315 9
10 10 Robby McGehee Cahill Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 25.411 10
11 88 Airton Daré Team Xtreme G-Force Oldsmobile 25.412 11
12 99 Davey Hamilton Sam Schmidt Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile 25.414 12
13 8 Scott Sharp  W  Kelley Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 25.422 13
14 3 Al Unser Jr. Galles Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 25.459 14
15 21 Felipe Giaffone  R  Treadway-Hubbard Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 25.466 15
16 92 Stan Wattles Hemelgarn Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 25.466 16
17 98 Billy Boat Curb-Agajanian-Beck Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile 25.468 17
18 15 Sarah Fisher Walker Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 25.478 18
19 24 Robbie Buhl Dreyer & Reinbold Racing G-Force Infiniti 25.526 19
20 32 Didier André  R  Galles Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 25.643 20
21 7 Stéphan Grégoire Dick Simon Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 25.704 21
22 9 Jeret Schroeder PDM Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 25.789 22
23 11 Jack Miller Cahill Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 25.790 23
24 16 Cory Witherill  R  Indy Regenecy Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 25.793 24
25 6 Jon Herb  R  Tri-Star Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile 25.799 25
26 30 Brandon Erwin McCormack Motorsports G-Force Oldsmobile 26.066 26
27 31 Casey Mears  R  Galles Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 26.094 27
Source:[5]

Race

An estimated 40,000 fans attended the race.[6] The grand marshal was Regina Kauffman, a U.S. Navy lieutenant.[7] The race was held back thirty minutes due to rain showers prior to the race.[6]

As the race began, Jeff Ward took the lead from pole sitter Greg Ray and led the first two laps before Ray took back the lead.[6] On lap 5, the first caution came out after Brandon Erwin crashed in turn 3. After the caution, Ray grew a sizable lead over the rest of the field. Mark Dismore and Eddie Cheever, both of whom qualified inside the top 5, retired early due to engine issues.[6] The second caution came out on lap 46 after oil was reported in turn 2. The race went back to green on lap 51, with Sam Hornish Jr. in hot pursuit of Greg Ray.

On lap 53, Cory Witherill's car slowed in turn 4 due to an engine problem. Al Unser Jr., who slammed the brakes to avoid Witherill, was hit from behind, which sparked a fiery eleven-car pileup. While most drivers suffered minor, if any, injuries, Jack Miller suffered a concussion and was taken to Atlanta Medical Center for further evaluation.[1] He later withdrew his entry in the Indianapolis 500 and retired from racing in IRL.[2] The remaining drivers drove under caution for 22 laps as track workers cleaned up the debris.[6] After pit stops finally began, Buddy Lazier's left-front tire was not properly secured, causing it to come off of Lazier's car. As it happened, Lazier is heard on the radio, bluntly saying: "Oh, shit."

During the caution, Ray lost the lead to Jeff Ward again, though Ray quickly passed him on the restart. The fourth and final caution came out on lap 91, as Jon Herb's car lost power in turn 2. Under the caution, Jeff Ward went to pit road for a battery issue. He returned to the track 1 lap down, a lap that he never regained.

After the caution, Greg Ray would continue dominating. He briefly gave up the lead to Scott Sharp on lap 147 during green-flag pit stops, though he regained the lead five laps later. As the race wound down, Sam Hornish Jr. was again in hot pursuit of Greg Ray. However, Hornish's chances of winning were thwarted when he was forced to pit for a splash of fuel with 10 laps to go.[6] Greg Ray, who slowed down over 20 mph in the closing laps, managed to stretch his fuel and earn his 5th Indy Racing League win, tying him with Scott Sharp for the most wins in the series.[6]

Race classification

Pos No. Driver Team Chassis Engine Laps Time/Retired Grid Laps
Led
Pts.
1 2 Greg Ray  W  Team Menard Dallara Chevrolet 200 2:14:40.989 1 184 52
2 8 Scott Sharp  W  Kelley Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 200 +19.857 13 5 40
3 12 Buzz Calkins Bradley Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile 200 +24.890 8 0 35
4 4 Sam Hornish Jr. Panther Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 199 +1 Lap 6 1 32
5 14 Eliseo Salazar A. J. Foyt Enterprises Dallara Oldsmobile 199 +1 Lap 7 0 30
6 91 Buddy Lazier Hemelgarn Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 199 +1 Lap 9 0 28
7 35 Jeff Ward Heritage Motorsports G-Force Oldsmobile 199 +1 Lap 2 10 26
8 55 Shigeaki Hattori Vertex-Cunningham Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 198 +2 Laps 5 0 24
9 88 Airton Daré Team Xtreme G-Force Oldsmobile 197 +3 Laps 11 0 22
10 21 Felipe Giaffone  R  Treadway-Hubbard Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 182 +18 Laps 15 0 20
11 15 Sarah Fisher Walker Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 178 +22 Laps 18 0 19
12 92 Stan Wattles Hemelgarn Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 147 +53 Laps 16 0 18
13 32 Didier André  R  Galles Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 139 Clutch 20 0 17
14 98 Billy Boat Curb-Agajanian-Beck Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile 109 +91 Laps 17 0 16
15 7 Stéphan Grégoire Dick Simon Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 95 Mechanical 21 0 15
16 6 Jon Herb  R  Tri-Star Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile 77 Engine 25 0 14
17 3 Al Unser Jr. Galles Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 52 Crash 14 0 13
18 99 Davey Hamilton Sam Schmidt Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile 52 Crash 12 0 12
19 9 Jeret Schroeder PDM Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 52 Crash 22 0 11
20 24 Robbie Buhl Dreyer & Reinbold Racing G-Force Infiniti 52 Crash 19 0 10
21 10 Robby McGehee Cahill Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 52 Crash 10 0 9
22 16 Cory Witherill  R  Indy Regenecy Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 51 Crash 24 0 8
23 31 Casey Mears  R  Galles Racing G-Force Oldsmobile 51 Crash 27 0 7
24 51 Eddie Cheever Team Cheever Dallara Infiniti 34 Engine 3 0 6
25 11 Jack Miller Cahill Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 28 Crash 23 0 5
26 28 Mark Dismore Kelley Racing Dallara Oldsmobile 15 Engine 4 0 4
27 30 Brandon Erwin McCormack Motorsports G-Force Oldsmobile 3 Crash 26 0 3
Fastest lap: Greg Ward (Team Menard) – 25.0331 (lap 155)
Source:[8]

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos. Driver Points
1 Sam Hornish Jr. 136
2 Eliseo Salazar 105 (–31)
1 3 Scott Sharp 96 (–40)
1 4 Jeff Ward 82 (–54)
2 5 Felipe Giaffone 80 (–56)
Source:[8]

References

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  2. ^ a b Houghton, Zachary (May 10, 2012). "An Interview With Dr. Jack Miller". IndyCar Advocate. Archived from the original on May 15, 2012. Retrieved July 3, 2025.
  3. ^ a b "Ray nabs second pole of season". RPM.ESPN.com. April 27, 2001. Retrieved July 3, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "NTT IndyCar Series 2001 zMAX 500 Information". motorsportstats.com. Retrieved July 6, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "2001 Atlanta Indycars". motorsportmagazine.com. Retrieved July 3, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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  7. ^ "Kite will be a spectator at Atlanta". RPM.ESPN.com. April 27, 2001. Retrieved July 3, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ a b "2001 zMAX Atlanta 500 Classic". racing-reference.com. Retrieved July 3, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)