Controversial 1994 Brickyard 400 Brings Back a Flood of Memories on 30th Anniversary (2024)

On a hot August day in 1994, NASCAR made history with its Cup Series at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. That’s when the roar of stock cars replaced the whine of Indy Cars on the 2.5-mile speedway that had been viewed as hallowed ground for open-wheel cars since 1909.

It was a change that was welcomed by many, but hated by others, including then Indianapolis Star reporter Robin Miller.

Ironically, NASCAR founder Bill France Sr., who had been thrown out of IMS in 1962 for arguing with an official, didn’t believe stock cars should race at Indianapolis because the flat turns couldn’t showcase them like the high-banked speedways. However, his son, Bill France Jr., was now running NASCAR and he believed that adding Indy to the series schedule would help it grow and give it prestige.

The inaugural Brickyard 400 had been two years in the making, beginning with a “tire test” in June 1992 that involved nine drivers—Dale Earnhardt, Rusty Wallace, Davey Allison, Kyle Petty, Mark Martin, Darrell Waltrip, Ricky Rudd, Bill Elliott and Ernie Irvan. It was an experience I will never forget. The security personnel, with whom I had been told not to argue with, were extremely nice.

Earnhardt sat on a bicycle’s handlebars and peddled the bicycle backwards. There were those who attempted to follow Indy tradition and push their cars onto pit road. However, Wallace wasn’t among them. The Roger Penske driver fired up his Pontiac in the garage and squealed his tires as he sped from Gasoline Alley onto pit road to the delight of more than 40,000 people.

Hundreds of autographs were signed during those two days. On the final day as fans crowded against the garage fence, Bill Jr. pointed to then series director Dick Beaty’s Winston Cup official cap and indicated to him to toss it to the fans. Beaty handed it to me and said, “Here, you throw it.”

Tony George was the IMS president then and the track was owned by Hulman & Company. Bill Jr. considered the two-day test “pretty impressive”, but noted it was up to management to change its traditional direction of having only one race—the Indianapolis 500.

Another two-day test in 1993 was for multiple NASCAR Cup teams as preparations continued for the 1994 event. However, for the 43 drivers who qualified for the inaugural Brickyard 400, as well as those who attended and covered it, it was a once-in-a-lifetime moment.

To watch qualifying, one had to sit in the grandstands lining pit road. The media workroom was a long, one-story, crowded concrete building behind the grandstands that lined pit road. We had already been warned that fans often tossed items down on people walking between the back of the grandstand and media workroom.

Eighty-six drivers, from various forms of motorsports, attempted to qualify for the event. Most of the regular Cup drivers made the 43-car field, but so did four-time Indianapolis 500 winner A.J. Foyt, 1985 Indy 500 winner Danny Sullivan and Geoff Brabham. Among those failing to qualify for the race were Joe Ruttman, the younger brother of 1952 Indy 500 winner Troy Ruttman, Gary Bettenhausen, Hershel McGriff, who had raced in the 1950 inaugural Southern 500, Charlie Glotzbach, Butch Gilliland and P.J. Jones.

That weekend the constant whistle blowing by the “yellow shirts” or security personnel became aggravating. One crew member actually jerked the whistle out of a person’s mouth as he walked by enroute to pit road. Still, there was an aurora about the event that you knew you were a part of something special, something historical. Whether it was participating in the golf tournament, touring the speedway’s museum, or browsing through historical Indianapolis 500 photos, the inaugural Brickyard 400 weekend was different.

Most of the media that regularly covered NASCAR were surprised at Rick Mast earning the pole, but they predicted Jeff Gordon would win the inaugural event. After all, he was the sport’s rising star and had lived and raced Sprint Cars in Indiana.

Approximately 300,000 fans showed up for the inaugural event and watched Gordon and crew chief Ray Evernham race into history.

Prior to the Brickyard 400 NASCAR had its triple crown—Daytona 500, Coca-Cola 600 and Southern 500. However, with Indianapolis now added to the schedule, NASCAR dubbed those four races its Crown Jewels. The Indy race lost its luster when it moved the Cup race to the track’s road course in 2021.

However, this year it’s back on the oval for the race’s 30th anniversary and the shine has returned to the Brickyard crown jewel.

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Deb Williams

Contributing Editor

A North Carolina native, Deb Williams is an award-winning motorsports journalist who is in her fourth decade covering auto racing. In addition to covering the sport for United Press International, she has written motorsports articles for several newspapers, magazines and websites including espnW.com, USA Today, and The Charlotte Observer. Her awards include the American Motorsports Media Award of Excellence, two-time National Motorsports Press Association writer of the year, and two-time recipient of the Russ Catlin award. She also has won an award in the North Carolina Press Association’s sports feature category. During her career, Deb has been managing editor of GT Motorsports magazine and was with Winston Cup Scene and NASCAR Winston Cup Scene for 18 years, serving as the publication’s editor for 10 years. In 2024 she was inducted into the NMPA Hall of Fame.

Controversial 1994 Brickyard 400 Brings Back a Flood of Memories on 30th Anniversary (2024)

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Where is the Brickyard 400 today? ›

NASCAR Cup Series drivers have taken the green flag for the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Tyler Reddick and Denny Hamlin were on the front row.

Who won the Brick Yard? ›

– Only two months after competing in the Indianapolis 500, Kyle Larson returned to the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway Sunday afternoon to claim the trophy in one of the NASCAR Cup Series' crown jewel events, the 30th Anniversary Brickyard 400 Presented by PPG – holding off the field in a dramatic double overtime ...

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Kyle Larson races to his 1st Brickyard 400 victory, making a late charge through the field.

What year was the first Brickyard 400? ›

— Drivers in the field for the inaugural Brickyard 400 in 1994 reconvened at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this Sunday for a group photo, celebrating the stock-car history that was made 30 years ago.

Did they get rid of the Brickyard 400? ›

The race was put on hiatus for three years (2021–2023) in favor of the Verizon 200 at the Brickyard which was run on a combined road course and run a distance of 200-mile (321.869 km). The event returned to the oval for the 2024 season.

How many Brickyard 400s did Jeff Gordon win? ›

"I don't know what was driving him today other than he wanted to win the Brickyard 400," said Jeff Gordon, who won five Brickyard 400s before rejoining the Hendricks team as an executive.

Has Kyle Larson won the Brickyard 400 before? ›

The next target: Kissing the bricks in May. Larson was hesitant to characterize his first Brickyard 400 victory – which marked his third Cup 'crown jewel' win of his career – as his biggest yet across his 11-year career.

Who won the Brickyard 400 in 2024? ›

NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Larson crosses the finish line, getting first in the Brickyard 400 on Sunday, July 21, 2024, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Larson (5) celebrates after winning the 30th running of the Brickyard 400, Sunday, July 21, 2024, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

How long does the Brickyard 400 last? ›

The Brickyard 400 is 160 laps around the 2.5-mile track for a total of 400 miles. The race will feature three segments (laps per stage) – Stage 1: 50 laps; Stage 2: 50 laps; Stage 3: 60 laps.

Why do they call it the brickyard? ›

The Speedway has been nicknamed the Brickyard since 1909 simply because the track's original surface was paved with bricks. When the speedway was first born, the track's original surface was created from “a sticky amalgam of gravel, limestone, tar, and 220,000 gallons of asphaltum oil,” according to sources.

What is the nickname of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway? ›

Indy's nickname, “The Brickyard,” dates back to the speedway's early days. Its original dirt surface produced so much dust during its inaugural meeting in 1909 that founder Carl Fisher decided to pave his new circuit with 3.2 million bricks for the following season.

Who has the most wins at the Brickyard? ›

Hendrick has a dominant history in the Brickyard 400, winning three of the last nine races at Indy with three different drivers while claiming the most wins (10), top fives (27), top 10s (42), and laps led (1,071) in the crown-jewel event.

Who won the 1994 Brickyard? ›

Jeff Gordon was front and center for the group photo, alongside the Brickyard trophy that he won a record five times.

What year did Ryan Newman win the Brickyard 400? ›

NASCAR Brickyard 400 winners
YearWinner
2013Ryan Newman
2012Jimmie Johnson
2011Paul Menard
2010Jamie McMurray
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Why do they drink milk at the Indy 500? ›

The Indy 500 winner drinking milk is a tradition that was started by one of motor sport's early legends, Louis Meyer. When Louis won his second Indy 500 in 1933, he randomly drank a glass of cold buttermilk in Victory Lane. His mother had told him a glass of buttermilk was the best thing to drink on a hot day.

What date is the Brickyard 400 in Indianapolis? ›

Racing fans pack the stands for the Brickyard 400, Sunday, July 21, 2024, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Drivers navigate pit road in preparation for stage two racing during the 30th running of the Brickyard 400, Sunday, July 21, 2024, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Does NASCAR still run the Brickyard? ›

The NASCAR Cup Series returns to the Brickyard on Sunday for the first Brickyard 400 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval since 2020. The Cup Series moved from the oval to the road course at IMS from 2021-23, a move that becomes more curious as the years pass and certainly now with the return to the oval.

Will the Brickyard 400 be televised in Indianapolis? ›

INDIANAPOLIS -- After news broke of President Joe Biden's intention to drop out of the 2024 election due to pressure from top Democrat officials, NASCAR announced coverage of the 30th anniversary of the Brickyard 400 will move from NBC to USA Network, effective immediately.

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2024 Brickyard 400 presented by PPG
LocationSeat PreviewJune 28 - July 20
E PenthouseView Seats$175
E StandView Seats$105
H StandView Seats$60 - $95
J StandView Seats$60 - $95
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