The Indianapolis Raceway 500 Mile Race has used a pace car every year since 1911 to lead the field at the start and during caution periods.
The pace car serves two main functions: it leads the starting grid around the track for warm- up laps before the race officially begins, and it controls the field during yellow flag caution periods by bunching the cars at a reduced speed.
The driver of the pace car is typically a celebrity, former racing driver, or notable figure in the automotive industry.
In almost every year since 1936, it has been a tradition that the winner of the Indianapolis 500 be presented with one of that year's pace cars
The Chevy Camaro has been chosen to be the Indy 500 Pace Car a total of 9 times. Second highest next to the Chevy Corvette.
This is my Tribute to the Chevy Camaro Indy 500 Pace Cars. Enjoy, Mario
Mario on Apr 4, 2026 said:
My first new car was a 1969 Camaro SS350 and I owned it for 10 years. What a beauty and fast too!
There have been 9 Camaros chosen to be the famous Indy 500 Pace Cars second only to his brother the Chevy Corvette.
The Camaro was marketed as The Hugger and it really was. Low, wide with plenty of horsepower. A great car the Camaro. And this is my Tribute to the Camaro Indy 500 Pace Cars. Enjoy, Mario.
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