Phil Harms, in conjunction with motorsport.com, has archived the entire statistical record for championship car racing from 1909. Sorted by year or track.
Omega Timing race archives for both Champ Cars and Indy Lights. Most of their information has since been moved to motorsport.com (see previous link), and since the middle of the 2000 season, cart.com took over official scoring. Thus, data only goes back to 1997 and ends during 2000.
Contains various historical and trivial data about Champ Cars. Most of this information was previously compiled and hosted by the Fullspeed DataBase as CD's has acquired Fullspeed Database.
A private site that bills itself as the "Largest on-line Indy statistical archive" on the web. Complements the official site quite well. Also includes Brickyard and USGP stats.
Geoff Miller takes photos of open wheel events. He takes after his father who did the same. It's his father's photos that are immortalized here including the infamous pace car crash into the photography stand where his father was one of the victims.
Don Radbruch is a former racer, noted racing historian, and author of two books The Roaring Roadsters and The Roaring Roadsters #2. His third book When the Earth Moved will be published in the near future.
Yes, there were indeed rear engine sprint cars before USAC banned them. This perhaps was the defining decision that began the downfall of the sprint/midget ranks providing the talent base for Indy/Champ cars.
Photos and comments from the 1950s through the 90s ... and beyond. Featuring competitors from Flemington, Bridgeport, Trenton, Langhorne, Nazareth, New Egypt, Wall Stadium, and many more.
Covers the 1940s thru the 1960s. The Mutual years as well as the Indiana Racing Roadster Association years. The main tracks are Mt Lawn, Sun Valley, Armscamp, The Velodrome, the fairgrounds at New Castle, Richmond, and others in the central Indiana to Dayton area.
Bill Watson brings you a site that has been designed to educate as well as to entertain. It tells a story about a race car, a very special race car. You will be taken on a journey through the construction, racing career, and ground up restoration of a 1933 Sprint Car.
The photographic work of Jimmy Sams, a professional photographer in Kansas City, Missouri, from 1930 through the 1950s, mostly taken at Olympic Stadium.
Pictures from the fan's perspective of '70's era Northeast modified short track oval racing from Flemington, Nazareth, Reading, Riverhead, Wall Stadium, and more.
Dedicated to all participants in the Canadian American Modified Racing Association (CAMRA) during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s in the Northwest USA. Also covers the defunct Tri City Racing Association (TCRA) which included the Idaho Falls, Blackfoot, and Pocatello Idaho race tracks.
A collection of pictures and information about various midget racing cars that made use of BSA FWD components by Club Historian Graham Skillen and others.
Do you have an historic auto racing web site that you feel belongs on this list? Then please the URL, and we'll check it out. If we agree, we'll put it up here.