2014 Pocono IndyCar 500

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DateJuly 6, 2014
Official namePocono IndyCar 500
CoursePermanent racing facility
2.5 mi / 4.023 km
United States 2014 Pocono IndyCar 500
Race details
11th round of the 2014 IndyCar Series season
DateJuly 6, 2014
Official namePocono IndyCar 500
LocationLong Pond, Pennsylvania
CoursePermanent racing facility
2.5 mi / 4.023 km
Distance200 laps
500 mi / 804.6 km
Pole position
DriverJuan Pablo Montoya
Time40.1929 + 40.2105 = 1:20.4034
Fastest lap
DriverRyan Briscoe
Time40.9009 (on lap 180 of 200)
Podium
FirstColombia Juan Pablo Montoya (Team Penske)
SecondBrazil Hélio Castroneves (Team Penske)
ThirdColombia Carlos Muñoz (Andretti Autosport)

The 2014 Pocono IndyCar 500 was the twenty-first running of the event, and was an IndyCar Series race held on July 6, 2014, at the Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. The race was the eleventh in the 2014 IndyCar Series season. Juan Pablo Montoya won the pole and later went on to win the race, which was the fastest 500 mile automobile race of any kind in history.[1]

In late May, Ryan Hunter-Reay won the 2014 Indianapolis 500. He entered Pocono with a chance to win the Triple Crown (IndyCar). For the first time since the 1970s, the Pocono 500 awarded double points as part of IndyCar's efforts to increase the importance of its 500-mile races.[2]

Entering the race weekend, IndyCar's future at Pocono was in jeopardy. Track president Brandon Igdalsky declared that ticket sales for the event "were kind of scary" compared to the inaugural event in 2013. It was believed the date on Independence Day weekend was unappealing to spectators in addition to being sandwiched between two NASCAR races.[3] The track insisted they would consider exiting their contract with IndyCar at the end of 2014 if the race lost money.

In October 2014, it was confirmed that IndyCar would return to Pocono in 2015 but at a later date in August.[4] "I’m excited about the new date and getting away from the Fourth of July,” Igdalsky said. “According to most of the fans I talked to, that was the thing that really hurt us with attendance."[5]

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