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  • A. J. Foyt
  • American racing driver (born 1935)

    Anthony Joseph Foyt Jr. (born January 16, 1935) is a retired American racing driver who competed in numerous disciplines of motorsport, best known for

    A. J. Foyt

    A. J. Foyt

    A._J._Foyt

  • Foyt
  • Surname list

    J. Foyt (born 1935), former racing driver and team owner Larry Foyt (born 1977), son of A. J.; semi-retired NASCAR and IndyCar driver Casey Foyt (née

    Foyt

    Foyt

  • A. J. Foyt Racing
  • American racecar team

    A. J. Foyt Enterprises, competing and doing business as A. J. Foyt Racing, is an American racing team which competes in the IndyCar Series and formerly

    A. J. Foyt Racing

    A. J. Foyt Racing

    A._J._Foyt_Racing

  • A. J. Foyt IV
  • American football scout and former racing driver (born 1984)

    Anthony Joseph Foyt IV (born May 25, 1984) is an American professional football scout and former racing driver. He is a scouting assistant for the Indianapolis

    A. J. Foyt IV

    A. J. Foyt IV

    A._J._Foyt_IV

  • Larry Foyt
  • American racing driver

    Joseph Roberds Foyt (born February 22, 1977) is an American former NASCAR and IndyCar driver and current team principal for A.J. Foyt Enterprises. He

    Larry Foyt

    Larry Foyt

    Larry_Foyt

  • Casey Foyt
  • American businesswoman (born 1983)

    Casey Foyt (née Irsay; born February 10, 1983) is an American businesswoman and football executive who is the co-owner and executive vice president of

    Casey Foyt

    Casey_Foyt

  • 2026 Indy NXT
  • Indy NXT season

    Foyt Racing announced the first driver of the team's Indy NXT lineup in USF Pro 2000 graduate Alessandro de Tullio. On November 6, 2025, A. J. Foyt Racing

    2026 Indy NXT

    2026_Indy_NXT

  • Victoria Foyt
  • American novelist

    Victoria Foyt is an American author, novelist, screenwriter and actor, best known for her books The Virtual Life of Lexie Diamond, Valentine to Faith and

    Victoria Foyt

    Victoria_Foyt

  • Anthony Foyt
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Anthony Foyt may refer to: A. J. Foyt, (born 1935), U.S. racing driver who rarely goes by "Anthony" A. J. Foyt IV (born 1984), U.S. race car driver who

    Anthony Foyt

    Anthony_Foyt

  • 2026 IndyCar Series
  • American auto racing season

    retirement from motor racing and the Indianapolis 500. On November 6, A. J. Foyt Enterprises announced it had signed 2025 Indy NXT runner-up Caio Collet for

    2026 IndyCar Series

    2026 IndyCar Series

    2026_IndyCar_Series

  • 1982 Indianapolis 500
  • 66th running of the Indianapolis 500

    by Kevin Cogan, which took out Mario Andretti, damaged the car of A. J. Foyt, and caused the crash of two other cars. For the first and only time in Indy

    1982 Indianapolis 500

    1982 Indianapolis 500

    1982_Indianapolis_500

  • Ford Indy V8 engine
  • Reciprocating internal combustion engine

    Indianapolis 500 to 1971 when Ford pulled out, handing over the design to AJ Foyt who continued until 1978, winning the Indy 500 in 1977 to add a seventh Indy

    Ford Indy V8 engine

    Ford_Indy_V8_engine

  • Carlie Irsay-Gordon
  • American businesswoman (born 1980)

    eldest daughter of Jim Irsay, and the sister of fellow Colts co-owners Casey Foyt and Kalen Jackson. Irsay-Gordon has been the principal owner and CEO of the

    Carlie Irsay-Gordon

    Carlie Irsay-Gordon

    Carlie_Irsay-Gordon

  • 1977 Indianapolis 500
  • 61st running of the Indianapolis 500

    accomplishment of race winner A. J. Foyt. Foyt became the first driver to win the Indianapolis 500 four times. As of 2025, Foyt's record has been tied by Al Unser

    1977 Indianapolis 500

    1977 Indianapolis 500

    1977_Indianapolis_500

  • Santino Ferrucci
  • American racing driver (born 1998)

    full-time in the IndyCar Series, driving the No. 14 Chevrolet for A. J. Foyt Enterprises. He has also previously raced in the FIA Formula 2 Championship

    Santino Ferrucci

    Santino Ferrucci

    Santino_Ferrucci

  • 1976 Indianapolis 500
  • 60th running of the Indianapolis 500

    between Polesitter Johnny Rutherford and A. J. Foyt. Rutherford was seeking his second Indy victory, while Foyt was chasing history, looking for his record

    1976 Indianapolis 500

    1976_Indianapolis_500

  • Pocono 500 (IndyCar)
  • IndyCar race at Pocono

    traditional 500-mile distance, and was scheduled in mid-to-late August. A. J. Foyt is the most successful driver, with four wins. Rick Mears won the race three

    Pocono 500 (IndyCar)

    Pocono 500 (IndyCar)

    Pocono_500_(IndyCar)

  • Indianapolis 500 records
  • 1957 Jim Rathmann, 1960 Bobby Unser, 1975 Johnny Rutherford, 1976 A. J. Foyt, 1977 Emerson Fittipaldi, 1989 Jacques Villeneuve, 1995 Scott Dixon, 2008

    Indianapolis 500 records

    Indianapolis_500_records

  • 1991 Indianapolis 500
  • 75th running of the Indianapolis 500

    position, becoming the third four-time winner of the Indy 500, joining A. J. Foyt and Al Unser. During time trials, Mears also established an Indy record by

    1991 Indianapolis 500

    1991 Indianapolis 500

    1991_Indianapolis_500

  • David Malukas
  • American racing driver (born 2001)

    driving the No. 12 Chevrolet for Team Penske. He previously drove for A.J. Foyt Racing in 2025, Meyer Shank Racing in 2024, and Dale Coyne Racing in 2022

    David Malukas

    David Malukas

    David_Malukas

  • 1974 Indianapolis 500
  • 58th running of the Indianapolis 500

    creating a three-day weekend (Saturday–Monday) every year. On race day, A. J. Foyt broke the all-time record for most career starts at Indianapolis. The 1974

    1974 Indianapolis 500

    1974 Indianapolis 500

    1974_Indianapolis_500

  • Coyote (chassis)
  • Brand of racing chassis

    the use of A. J. Foyt's race team in USAC Championship car racing including the Indianapolis 500. It was used from 1966 to 1983 with Foyt himself making

    Coyote (chassis)

    Coyote (chassis)

    Coyote_(chassis)

  • Lotus 38
  • Racing car model

    by Lotus, but several were sold for use by other drivers, including A. J. Foyt and Mario Andretti. The Lotus 38 was designed by Colin Chapman and Len Terry

    Lotus 38

    Lotus 38

    Lotus_38

  • 1965 Indianapolis 500
  • 49th running of the Indianapolis 500

    January at the Motor Trend 500 at Riverside, A. J. Foyt was back behind the wheel in time for the 500. Foyt had suffered a broken back, crushed sternum, and

    1965 Indianapolis 500

    1965 Indianapolis 500

    1965_Indianapolis_500

  • Dario Franchitti
  • Scottish racing driver (born 1973)

    finished the race in second place. Four races later, in the Menards A. J. Foyt 225, he led a race-high 111 laps to clinch his first IndyCar victory. Three

    Dario Franchitti

    Dario Franchitti

    Dario_Franchitti

  • Save the Pearls: Revealing Eden
  • Young adult novel by Victoria Foyt

    Pearls: Revealing Eden is a 2012 young adult novel by American author Victoria Foyt and the first book in the Save the Pearls series. The book is set in a post-apocalyptic

    Save the Pearls: Revealing Eden

    Save_the_Pearls:_Revealing_Eden

  • 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans
  • 35th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race

    seventh round of the 1967 World Sportscar Championship. Dan Gurney and A. J. Foyt, driving a Ford Mk IV, won the race after leading from the second hour. As

    1967 24 Hours of Le Mans

    1967 24 Hours of Le Mans

    1967_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans

  • 1961 Indianapolis 500
  • 45th running of the Indianapolis 500

    Indy 500 in 1911. Eddie Sachs and A. J. Foyt were battling for 1st-2nd in the latter stages of the race. On Foyt's final scheduled pit stop, his crew was

    1961 Indianapolis 500

    1961 Indianapolis 500

    1961_Indianapolis_500

  • 1993 Indianapolis 500
  • 77th running of the Indianapolis 500

    Foyt entered the 1993 race and participated in the first week of practice. On the morning of pole day qualifying, rookie Robby Gordon, driving a Foyt

    1993 Indianapolis 500

    1993 Indianapolis 500

    1993_Indianapolis_500

  • 1969 Indianapolis 500
  • 53rd running of the Indianapolis 500

    the third round of the 1969 USAC Championship Car season. Polesitter A. J. Foyt led the race in the early stages, looking to become the first four-time winner

    1969 Indianapolis 500

    1969 Indianapolis 500

    1969_Indianapolis_500

  • IndyCar Series at the Milwaukee Mile
  • Auto race held in West Allis, Wisconsin

    200 laps to win, lapping the entire field except for second place A. J. Foyt. At the 1991 race, for the first time in the history of Championship/Indy

    IndyCar Series at the Milwaukee Mile

    IndyCar Series at the Milwaukee Mile

    IndyCar_Series_at_the_Milwaukee_Mile

  • Triple Crown of Motorsport
  • Motorsport achievement

    Sebring. This crown has been won by several drivers, namely Phil Hill, A. J. Foyt, Hans Herrmann, Jackie Oliver, Al Holbert, Hurley Haywood, Mauro Baldi, Andy

    Triple Crown of Motorsport

    Triple Crown of Motorsport

    Triple_Crown_of_Motorsport

  • Benjamin Pedersen
  • Danish racing driver (born 1999)

    previously raced in the IndyCar Series, driving the No. 55 Chevrolet for A. J. Foyt Racing. Pedersen began his single-seater career in 2016, driving for the

    Benjamin Pedersen

    Benjamin Pedersen

    Benjamin_Pedersen

  • 1973 Pocono 500
  • Motor car race

    the 1973 Schaefer 500 for sponsorship reasons, the race was won by A. J. Foyt, who passed Roger McCluskey on the last lap. At the 1973 Indianapolis 500

    1973 Pocono 500

    1973 Pocono 500

    1973_Pocono_500

  • Katherine Legge
  • British racing driver (born 1980)

    entered the 2026 Indianapolis 500, driving the No. 11 Dallara DW12 for A.J. Foyt Racing. On Lap 18, Ryan Hunter-Reay spun in front of her, and with nowhere

    Katherine Legge

    Katherine Legge

    Katherine_Legge

  • IROC I
  • Motor car races held in 1973–1974

    retired from racing two weeks prior to the first race. He was replaced by A.J. Foyt, who had previously declined an invitation saying the all road course format

    IROC I

    IROC I

    IROC_I

  • Alessandro de Tullio
  • American racing driver (born 2006)

    racing driver who currently competes in the Indy NXT with A. J. Foyt Racing. De Tullio previously raced in the 2025 USF Pro 2000 Championship

    Alessandro de Tullio

    Alessandro_de_Tullio

  • 1981 Pocono 500
  • Motor car race

    is notable as it was the 67th and final Indy car race victory for A. J. Foyt. The race was ended after 122 laps (305 miles) due to rain. The race is particularly

    1981 Pocono 500

    1981_Pocono_500

  • 1975 Indianapolis 500
  • 59th running of the Indianapolis 500

    Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana on Sunday, May 25, 1975. A. J. Foyt started on the pole position and Bobby Unser won his second Indianapolis

    1975 Indianapolis 500

    1975 Indianapolis 500

    1975_Indianapolis_500

  • Going Shopping
  • 2005 American film

    Henry Jaglom and stars Victoria Foyt, Rob Morrow, Lee Grant, Mae Whitman, Juliet Landau and Summer Caffrey. Victoria Foyt as Holly Gilmore Rob Morrow as

    Going Shopping

    Going_Shopping

  • 2026 Indianapolis 500
  • 110th running of the Indianapolis 500

    2025. Two drivers participated: Dennis Hauger (Coyne) and Caio Collet (Foyt). No incidents were reported. Both drivers completed their evaluations and

    2026 Indianapolis 500

    2026_Indianapolis_500

  • 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
  • American motorsport season

    Mayfield #09 - Mike Wallace #88 - Dale Jarrett Failed to qualify: Larry Foyt (#14), Brett Bodine (#11), Hermie Sadler (#02), David Green (#60), Kirk Shelmerdine

    2003 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

    2003 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

    2003_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series

  • 2008 IndyCar Series
  • American auto racing season

    12, A. J. Foyt Racing announced Jeff Simmons as the driver of the No. 41 car for the Indianapolis 500. Previously, team director Larry Foyt had been provisionally

    2008 IndyCar Series

    2008 IndyCar Series

    2008_IndyCar_Series

  • 1967 Indianapolis 500
  • 51st running of the Indianapolis 500

    bearing failed. A. J. Foyt assumed the lead, and weaved his way through a pileup on the final lap, to win his third Indy 500 victory. Foyt's victory was the

    1967 Indianapolis 500

    1967 Indianapolis 500

    1967_Indianapolis_500

  • 1964 Indianapolis 500
  • 48th running of the Indianapolis 500

    in Speedway, Indiana on Saturday, May 30, 1964. The race was won by A. J. Foyt, but is primarily remembered for a fiery seven-car accident which resulted

    1964 Indianapolis 500

    1964 Indianapolis 500

    1964_Indianapolis_500

  • Kevin Cogan
  • American racing driver (born 1956)

    and A. J. Foyt. As the field approached the start-finish line to start the race, Cogan suddenly swerved right, touching and bouncing off Foyt's car, and

    Kevin Cogan

    Kevin_Cogan

  • Mario Andretti
  • American racing driver (born 1940)

    car. Brawner had mentored a young A. J. Foyt, and noticed that Andretti "worked as diligently on the car as Foyt had as a rookie with me." Andretti was

    Mario Andretti

    Mario Andretti

    Mario_Andretti

  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum
  • Museum in Speedway, Indiana, US

    Jones) 1964 Sheraton-Thompson Watson Offy (A. J. Foyt) 1967 Sheraton-Thompson Coyote Foyt (A. J. Foyt) 1968 Rislone Special Eagle (Bobby Unser) 1969 STP

    Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum

    Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum

    Indianapolis_Motor_Speedway_Museum

  • 2023 IndyCar Series
  • American auto racing season

    Kyle Kirkwood would replace Rossi in the No. 27 entry, switching from A. J. Foyt Racing. On September 26, 2022, Jimmie Johnson announced that he would step

    2023 IndyCar Series

    2023 IndyCar Series

    2023_IndyCar_Series

  • American open-wheel car racing
  • Category of professional-level automobile racing in North America

    driver with the most championship titles and race wins is A. J. Foyt. From 1959 to 1981 Foyt won 67 USAC championship races and seven USAC titles. Mario Andretti

    American open-wheel car racing

    American open-wheel car racing

    American_open-wheel_car_racing

  • Oldsmobile Aerotech
  • Motor vehicle

    engine design. An Aerotech driven by four-time Indianapolis 500 winner A. J. Foyt set a world closed-course speed record on August 27, 1987. Oldsmobile used

    Oldsmobile Aerotech

    Oldsmobile Aerotech

    Oldsmobile_Aerotech

  • 2004 Indianapolis 500
  • 88th running of the Indianapolis 500

    three phases, and can pass the fourth phase during routine practice. Larry Foyt participated, but due to his previous high-speed oval experience, was exempted

    2004 Indianapolis 500

    2004_Indianapolis_500

  • Kalen Jackson
  • American businesswoman (born 1987)

    and the sister of fellow Colts co-owners Carlie Irsay-Gordon and Casey Foyt. Jackson was born July 6, 1987 in Indianapolis, Indiana. The youngest of

    Kalen Jackson

    Kalen_Jackson

  • 1993 PPG Indy Car World Series
  • American motorsport season

    Lights season, after being runner-up in 1991. On November 23, 1992, A. J. Foyt Enterprises announced that Robby Gordon had been signed on a full-time basis

    1993 PPG Indy Car World Series

    1993 PPG Indy Car World Series

    1993_PPG_Indy_Car_World_Series

  • 1979 Indianapolis 500
  • 63rd running of the Indianapolis 500

    again in 1984, 1988, and 1991, to become the third driver (along with A. J. Foyt, Al Unser Sr., and later Hélio Castroneves) to win the Indy 500 a record

    1979 Indianapolis 500

    1979 Indianapolis 500

    1979_Indianapolis_500

  • 1970 Motor Trend 500
  • Auto race held at Riverside International Raceway in 1970

    appearance during this race. Six cautions slowed the race for 31 laps. A. J. Foyt was the winner in his 1970 Ford Torino; defeating Roger McCluskey by 3½ seconds

    1970 Motor Trend 500

    1970 Motor Trend 500

    1970_Motor_Trend_500

  • Ford GT40
  • High-performance endurance racing car

    the brakes, Gurney developed a strategy (also adopted by co-driver A.J. Foyt who had just won the 1967 Indianapolis 500) of backing completely off the

    Ford GT40

    Ford GT40

    Ford_GT40

  • 2026 USF Pro 2000 Championship
  • Racing season

    Tullio and Nicholas Monteiro leave the team and the series to join A. J. Foyt Racing on their graduation to Indy NXT, while neither Cooper Becklin nor

    2026 USF Pro 2000 Championship

    2026_USF_Pro_2000_Championship

  • 1996 Indianapolis 500
  • 80th running of the Indianapolis 500

    the 1996 Indy 500 included several familiar teams and owners such as A.J. Foyt, Dick Simon, Hemelgarn, and Menard, along with many new teams, some of which

    1996 Indianapolis 500

    1996 Indianapolis 500

    1996_Indianapolis_500

  • George Bignotti
  • American auto racing mechanic and team owner

    years. In 1960, the team signed A. J. Foyt to drive. With the combination of Bignotti as chief mechanic and Foyt as driver, the team dominated American

    George Bignotti

    George_Bignotti

  • 1981 Indianapolis 500
  • 65th running of the Indianapolis 500

    races in which Foyt allegedly had cheated in the past. The column sparked controversy, and Foyt immediately refuted the allegations. Foyt demanded the paper

    1981 Indianapolis 500

    1981 Indianapolis 500

    1981_Indianapolis_500

  • 1973 Indianapolis 500
  • 57th running of the Indianapolis 500

    filled to 24 cars. A. J. Foyt (188.927 mph [304.049 km/h]) and Sam Posey (187.921 mph [302.430 km/h]) were the two slowest. Foyt, who was over 192 mph (309 km/h)

    1973 Indianapolis 500

    1973 Indianapolis 500

    1973_Indianapolis_500

  • 1972 Daytona 500
  • Auto race run in Florida in 1972

    1972, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. A. J. Foyt, driving a 1971 Mercury, won the race. It was the first Daytona 500 starts

    1972 Daytona 500

    1972_Daytona_500

  • 1970 Indianapolis 500
  • 54th running of the Indianapolis 500

    only driver to crack the 170 mph barrier during the first two weeks. A. J. Foyt (169.173 mph) and Art Pollard (169.1 mph) were close behind. John Cannon

    1970 Indianapolis 500

    1970 Indianapolis 500

    1970_Indianapolis_500

  • 2021 Indianapolis 500
  • 105th running of the Indianapolis 500

    J. Foyt Enterprises agreed and arranged to assign car No. 1 to the J. R. Hildebrand Foyt entry to commemorate the 60th anniversary of A. J. Foyt's first

    2021 Indianapolis 500

    2021 Indianapolis 500

    2021_Indianapolis_500

  • 2024 IndyCar Series
  • American auto racing season

    Larry Foyt being non-committal when directly asked if Robb was replacing Pedersen during a teleconference with media. On January 9, 2024, Larry Foyt confirmed

    2024 IndyCar Series

    2024 IndyCar Series

    2024_IndyCar_Series

  • Álex Palou
  • Spanish racing driver (born 1997)

    became the third-best driver statistically behind Mario Andretti and A. J. Foyt, with eight wins, twenty-podium finishes, and thirty-seven top-ten finishes

    Álex Palou

    Álex Palou

    Álex_Palou

  • Nicholas Monteiro
  • Brazilian racing driver (born 2005)

    is a Brazilian and American racing driver competing in Indy NXT for A. J. Foyt Racing. Born in Pembroke Pines, Florida, Monteiro started his single-seater

    Nicholas Monteiro

    Nicholas Monteiro

    Nicholas_Monteiro

  • List of winners of Triple Crown of Motorsport races
  • race wins at Monaco. With four victories each, Hélio Castroneves, A. J. Foyt, Rick Mears and Al Unser hold the joint record for the most Indianapolis

    List of winners of Triple Crown of Motorsport races

    List of winners of Triple Crown of Motorsport races

    List_of_winners_of_Triple_Crown_of_Motorsport_races

  • Double Duty
  • Auto racing endurance challenge

    in the Inaugural Brickyard 400. Indy 500 veterans Danny Sullivan, A. J. Foyt, and Geoff Brabham also qualified for the event. But Andretti became the

    Double Duty

    Double Duty

    Double_Duty

  • The Greatest 33
  • List of top drivers from the history of the Indianapolis 50

    drivers was announced May 15. The three four-time Indy 500 winners A. J. Foyt, Al Unser Sr., and Rick Mears comprised the front row. The three most recent

    The Greatest 33

    The_Greatest_33

  • 2025 Indianapolis 500
  • 109th running of the Indianapolis 500

    milestone 25th career start, just the fourth driver to do so (joining A. J. Foyt, Mario Andretti, and Al Unser). Two-time defending race winner Josef Newgarden

    2025 Indianapolis 500

    2025_Indianapolis_500

  • Toby Sowery
  • British racing driver (born 1996)

    Racing by APR. He is also the reserve driver for IndyCar Series team A. J. Foyt Enterprises, having previously raced for Dale Coyne Racing. Born in Melbourn

    Toby Sowery

    Toby Sowery

    Toby_Sowery

  • Dan Gurney
  • American racing driver, engineer and motorsport executive (1931–2018)

    24 Hours of Le Mans from 1958 to 1967, winning the latter alongside A.J. Foyt in the Ford GT40 Mk IV. His celebration upon winning Le Mans—spraying champagne

    Dan Gurney

    Dan Gurney

    Dan_Gurney

  • List of American open-wheel racing national champions
  • current national title holder is Álex Palou in the 2025 IndyCar Series. A. J. Foyt holds the record for the most Drivers' Championships, having won the title

    List of American open-wheel racing national champions

    List of American open-wheel racing national champions

    List_of_American_open-wheel_racing_national_champions

  • Babyfever
  • 1994 American film

    starring Victoria Foyt. A woman finds herself caught between her present partner and the sudden reappearance of a former flame. Victoria Foyt as Gena Matt

    Babyfever

    Babyfever

  • 2002 Infiniti Pro Series
  • of the season, in a car owned by his legendary grandfather A. J. Foyt. As of 2023, Foyt IV holds the record as the youngest Indy NXT champion of all time

    2002 Infiniti Pro Series

    2002_Infiniti_Pro_Series

  • Conor Daly
  • American racing driver (born 1991)

    the 2017 season, Daly raced the No. 4 car for A. J. Foyt Enterprises. Daly lost his ride with Foyt for 2018, but was signed by Coyne for the 2018 Indianapolis

    Conor Daly

    Conor Daly

    Conor_Daly

  • Coke Zero Sugar 400
  • Auto race held in Daytona Beach, Florida, US

    teammate A. J. Foyt swapped the lead 15 times. Coming out of the fourth turn, Foyt was able to barely edge out Isaac to the stripe; giving Foyt his first career

    Coke Zero Sugar 400

    Coke Zero Sugar 400

    Coke_Zero_Sugar_400

  • 1992 Indianapolis 500
  • 76th running of the Indianapolis 500

    1992 race signaled the final race for several Indy legends, including A. J. Foyt, Rick Mears, Tom Sneva, and Gordon Johncock. The race was sanctioned by USAC

    1992 Indianapolis 500

    1992_Indianapolis_500

  • 1972 USAC National Dirt Car Championship
  • American auto racing season

    The season champion was A .J. Foyt. The season consisted of four dirt races. The driver championship was won by A.J. Foyt of 28 classified drivers. The

    1972 USAC National Dirt Car Championship

    1972_USAC_National_Dirt_Car_Championship

  • 2006 IndyCar Series
  • American open-wheel racing season

    partnership with NBA player Carmelo Anthony. A. J. Foyt Racing replaced A. J. Foyt IV with Felipe Giaffone as Foyt IV set off to race in the NASCAR Busch Series

    2006 IndyCar Series

    2006 IndyCar Series

    2006_IndyCar_Series

  • 1964 USAC Championship Car season
  • Sports season

    Colorado. The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was A. J. Foyt. At Indianapolis in the 500 mile race Eddie Sachs and Dave MacDonald were

    1964 USAC Championship Car season

    1964_USAC_Championship_Car_season

  • 1979 Pocono 500
  • Motor car race

    the Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, on Sunday June 24, 1979. A. J. Foyt won the race, his third Pocono 500 win. Branded as the 1979 Music 500 Presented

    1979 Pocono 500

    1979 Pocono 500

    1979_Pocono_500

  • 1977 Pocono 500
  • Motor car race

    Indy car racing. The Pocono 500 was the culmination of a year-long feud Foyt had with Citicorp, sponsor of the season-long USAC Championship with their

    1977 Pocono 500

    1977 Pocono 500

    1977_Pocono_500

  • 2006 Peak Antifreeze Indy 300
  • Motor race held in Joliet, Illinois

    A. J. Foyt IV was the sole participant of the second session, held on September 7, as he reacquainted himself with the IndyCar Series. Foyt IV, who

    2006 Peak Antifreeze Indy 300

    2006 Peak Antifreeze Indy 300

    2006_Peak_Antifreeze_Indy_300

  • J. R. Hildebrand
  • American racing driver

    competed in the IndyCar Series driving part-time in the No. 11 Chevrolet for AJ Foyt Enterprises. Hildebrand won the 2009 Indy Lights championship and came close

    J. R. Hildebrand

    J. R. Hildebrand

    J._R._Hildebrand

  • 2022 IndyCar Series
  • American auto racing season

    announced that he would not be returning as a full-time driver for A. J. Foyt Enterprises after signing a deal to drive full-time with Chip Ganassi Racing's

    2022 IndyCar Series

    2022 IndyCar Series

    2022_IndyCar_Series

  • 2007 IndyCar Series
  • American auto racing season

    independently before the IRL merged with Champ Car in 2008. It also marked A. J. Foyt's 50th anniversary of participation in IndyCar racing. It was the final season

    2007 IndyCar Series

    2007 IndyCar Series

    2007_IndyCar_Series

  • Indianapolis 500
  • Annual auto race held in Speedway, Indiana, US

    is the reigning champion. The most successful drivers all-time are A. J. Foyt, Al Unser Sr., Rick Mears and Hélio Castroneves, each of whom has won the

    Indianapolis 500

    Indianapolis 500

    Indianapolis_500

  • 1960 USAC Championship Car season
  • Sports season

    Championship. The USAC National Champion was A. J. Foyt and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Jim Rathmann. Foyt also scored the first four victories of his career

    1960 USAC Championship Car season

    1960_USAC_Championship_Car_season

  • 2004 IndyCar Series
  • American auto racing season

    1- Scott Dixon 13- Mark Taylor 8- Scott Sharp 2- Townsend Bell 14- A. J. Foyt IV Ties in points broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds

    2004 IndyCar Series

    2004 IndyCar Series

    2004_IndyCar_Series

  • 1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
  • American motorsport season

    Allison to keep them challenging Foyt ("Foyt was ridiculously faster than my Chevy down the straights," Allison said), but Foyt took what would be his final

    1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

    1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

    1972_NASCAR_Winston_Cup_Series

  • HMD Motorsports
  • American racing team

    technical alliance with Cusick Motorsports and strategic alliance with A. J. Foyt Racing, helping each team field two cars. HMD Motorsports partnered with

    HMD Motorsports

    HMD_Motorsports

  • 2026 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
  • Indycar race held in Long Beach, California

    Foyt Enterprises Chevrolet 1:07.9282 20 21 47 Mick Schumacher  R  Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 1:08.2471 21 22 14 Santino Ferrucci A.J. Foyt Enterprises

    2026 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach

    2026 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach

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  • The Cannonball Run
  • 1981 film by Hal Needham

    Meanwhile, environmental crusader Pamela Glover is accompanying Arthur J. Foyt, a by-the-book government official and head of the fictional "Safety Enforcement

    The Cannonball Run

    The_Cannonball_Run

  • 1997 Indianapolis 500
  • 81st running of the Indianapolis 500

    second Indy victory, after 1990. Luyendyk became the first driver since A. J. Foyt to win the race with both a turbocharged and a normally aspirated engine

    1997 Indianapolis 500

    1997 Indianapolis 500

    1997_Indianapolis_500

  • Kenny Bräck
  • Swedish racing driver (born 1966)

    continue. In 1998, Bräck moved to drive for American racing legend A. J. Foyt. The new team paid dividends, as he won three consecutive races on his way

    Kenny Bräck

    Kenny Bräck

    Kenny_Bräck

  • 2020 IndyCar Series
  • American auto racing season

    race in the six oval events in the No. 14 for A. J. Foyt Enterprises. On February 4, 2020 A. J. Foyt Enterprises confirmed that driving duties for the No

    2020 IndyCar Series

    2020 IndyCar Series

    2020_IndyCar_Series

  • 1976 California 500
  • American auto race

    957 mph. A. J. Foyt arrived at the track on Tuesday after spending time with his mother in Houston who suffered a stroke on Sunday. Foyt ran only two laps

    1976 California 500

    1976 California 500

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