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NASCAR race at Indy road course live updates: Michael McDowell wins

NASCAR Cup Series driver Michael McDowell (34) during the Verizon 200 at the Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course. Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports
NASCAR Cup Series driver Michael McDowell (34) during the Verizon 200 at the Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course. Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports Mike Dinovo-USA TODAY Sports

Live updates have ended for this race. Click here to see how Michael McDowell’s dominant win impacts the playoff picture and more.

Charltotte Observer reporter Alex Zietlow will be providing real-time updates and analysis during Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. See those musings in the section below. Refresh this page as needed.

Full results will be posted here after the race.

Unofficial results: Michael McDowell wins it

POSCARDRIVERDELTABEST TIMELAST PIT
134Michael McDowell--89.415.716
29Chase Elliott0.93789.16814.312
399Daniel Suarez5.7589.27224.491
445Tyler Reddick6.43789.30715.95
548Alex Bowman19.99489.44615.349
614Chase Briscoe22.1689.35716.25
719Martin Truex Jr.22.95689.65413.111
85Kyle Larson24.15289.26314.948
920Christopher Bell24.54989.39915.482
1091* Shane Van Gisbergen(i)25.01689.64817.617
1117Chris Buescher25.31789.5416.383
1254Ty Gibbs #25.8689.64615.516
1312Ryan Blaney33.29389.57414.847
1424William Byron





152Austin Cindric





163Austin Dillon38.42289.73814.446
171Ross Chastain38.91190.02815.415
1823Bubba Wallace56.41189.8414.548
1911Denny Hamlin66.96289.82612.579
206Brad Keselowski68.22389.72511.511
2121Harrison Burton73.68490.40413.513
2233* Brodie Kostecki81.98589.26714.78
234Kevin Harvick89.27790.01917.452
2442Mike Rockenfeller-189.88915.848
2547Ricky Stenhouse Jr.-189.92415.583
2616AJ Allmendinger-189.44412.745
2777Ty Dillon-190.00612.58
2815Jenson Button-189.32419.018
297Corey LaJoie-190.06315.716
3051Andy Lally-190.01616.485
3141Ryan Preece





3278Josh Bilicki (i)





3367* Kamui Kobayashi(i)-289.81912.512
3422Joey Logano-290.39415.514
3543Erik Jones-290.7816.418
368Kyle Busch-389.42316.149
3738Todd Gilliland-389.61364.392
3831Justin Haley-390.48414.381
3910Aric Almirola





Live updates from NASCAR’s Verizon 200

Stage 3

Lap 85: Unbelievable! Michael McDowell wins it! More to come.

Lap 75: Michael McDowell is navigating through lapped traffic with aplomb. He’s dominating this one. A yellow is the only way this race will be anything close to competitive. McDowell is still 2.8 seconds ahead of P2. The full Top 10 as we enter the final stretch: McDowell, Chase Elliott, Daniel Suarez, Tyler Reddick, Alex Bowman, Chase Briscoe, Martin Truex Jr., Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Shane van Gisbergen.

Lap 68: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. gets into and spins Kamui Kobayashi. He and Jenson Button have entangled a few times as well today — a couple of the several spin-outs today that haven’t resulted in cautions. Through Stage 2, we only had five lead changes and one caution (which arrived early in Stage 1).

Lap 60: Alright... everyone in winning contention (besides Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski) is good on fuel the rest of the way. Michael McDowell still leads second-placed Chase Elliott by 2.69 seconds, who is seven seconds ahead of Daniel Suarez and Tyler Reddick. What is in store these last 20-plus laps?

Lap 49: Daniel Suarez bangs into Chase Elliott to take P2 away! That could’ve sent Elliott spinning, but it doesn’t somehow. The Top 4 have run down pit lane now: Michael McDowell, Suarez, Elliott and Tyler Reddick. Just about 33 laps to go. And then... disaster strikes! Suarez has a rough pit stop — the hose gets caught underneath the left-front tire — and is now seconds behind Elliott and McDowell!

Lap 43: Now we embark on the longest and what should be the most interesting stage of today. Expect some green-flag pit stops in about 5-7 more laps — the fuel window is about 35 laps, as Denny Hamlin displayed last stage. Our Top 10: Michael McDowell, Chase Elliott, Daniel Suarez, Kyle Busch (who might head to pit road early because something is wrong with his car and is about a second off the lead pace), Tyler Reddick, Alex Bowman, Chase Briscoe, Kyle Larson, Martin Truex Jr., Christopher Bell.

Stage 2

Lap 35: What a final lap of Stage 2! Denny Hamlin somehow stretches his fuel tank after not pitting at all in Stage 2 and stays out in front to earn an invaluable Playoff Point. He went 33 green-flag laps and a handful of laps under yellow while the rest of the field needed to visit pit road. What a strategy. The entire Top 10 after Stage 2 (in order): Hamlin, Michael McDowell, Daniel Suarez, Brad Keselowski, Chase Elliott, Kyle Busch, Tyler Reddick, Alex Bowman, Chase Briscoe, Kyle Larson.

Lap 31: AJ Allmendinger spins thanks to contact from Ryan Blaney, but he’s able to keep the car away from the wall and continues on. The 2021 winner of IMS’s road course is not happy. Allmendinger got on the radio with his team: “If I get back to the 12, he’s getting crashed.”

Lap 30: Green-flag pit stops have mostly cycled through, and Daniel Suarez and Michael McDowell will be battling for P1 once Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski pit. Chase Elliott, though, is the best car on the racetrack right now. He’s right in the run with Suarez and McDowell.

Stage 1

Lap 15: Michael McDowell takes 10 points and one playoff point for winning Stage 1. The rest earning stage points (in order): McDowell, Daniel Suarez, Chase Elliott, Tyler Reddick, Kyle Larson, Kyle Busch, Christopher Bell, Alex Bowman, Shane van Gisbergen, Martin Truex Jr.

Lap 6: The tire barrier has been mended, and we’re green once more! Joey Logano spins out, but the field is able to avoid making contact with him; we’re still green. A reminder: There are no stage breaks today — a rule NASCAR made for all road courses in 2023 — but there are points on the line every stage (the first of which ends on Lap 15). Your Top 10: Michael McDowell, Daniel Suarez, Tyler Reddick, Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, Kyle Busch, Christopher Bell, Alex Bowman, Shane van Gisbergen, Chase Briscoe.

Lap 2: Justin Haley! Into the tire barrier! First caution of the day. Joey Logano makes contact with the 31 car. Lot of damage on the right side of the car.

Green flag, 2:47 p.m.: Let’s gooooooo racing!

2:34 p.m.: Engines fired! We’re going racing in about 10 minutes. Catch it on NBC.

2:07 p.m.: Pre-race timing notes below. Also note the change in the restart zone — which moved from the start-finish line to in-between Turns 13 and 14 — to help mitigate the yellow-after-yellow-after-yellow slugfest that was last year’s race on this road course.

  • Invocation: 2:25:20 p.m.
  • National Anthem: 2:26:10 p.m.
  • Command: 2:33:10 p.m.
  • Green Flag: 2:44:00 p.m.

1:58 p.m.: Some administrative notes prior to getting going: Brodie Kostecki (in the 33 car), full-time Supercars driver and contemporary of Shane van Gisbergen, will have to drop to the rear for using a backup car. Also dropping is William Byron (of the 24 car) after multiple inspection failures; Byron will have to serve a drive-through penalty after taking the green flag, too.

1:35 p.m.: Is today the day Daniel Suárez finally breaks through? The Trackhouse Racing driver has been on the playoff bubble for the past few race weekends — and despite struggling as of late, he’s only five points behind the postseason cut-line. He starts on the pole today at Indy (2:30 p.m., NBC). His chief competitors for the four remaining playoff-on-points slots? Michael McDowell (who’s starting P4), Ty Gibbs (P10) and Bubba Wallace (P19).

NASCAR Cup Series driver Daniel Suarez (99) in front of driver AJ Allmendinger (16) at Circuit of the Americas.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Daniel Suarez (99) in front of driver AJ Allmendinger (16) at Circuit of the Americas. Daniel Dunn USA TODAY Sports

How to watch NASCAR race at Indy

  • Race: Verizon 200 at the Brickyard
  • Place: Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course
  • Date: Sunday, August 13
  • Time: 2:30 p.m.
  • Purse: $9,158,803
  • TV: NBC, 2 p.m.
  • Radio: IMS, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
  • Distance: 199.998 miles (82 Laps)
  • Stages: Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 15), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 35), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 82)

Starting lineup for race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

PositionDriverCar No.
1Daniel Suárez99
2Tyler Reddick45
3Chase Elliott9
4Michael McDowell34
5Kyle Busch8
6Kyle Larson5
7Christopher Bell20
8Shane van Gisbergen91
9Alex Bowman48
10Ty Gibbs54
11Brodie Kostecki33
12Martin Truex Jr.19
13Chase Briscoe14
14Corey LaJoie7
15Justin Haley31
16Ryan Blaney12
17Chris Buescher17
18Joey Logano22
19Bubba Wallace23
20Austin Cindric2
21Ross Chastain1
22Brad Keselowski6
23Todd Gilliland38
24Harrison Burton21
25Denny Hamlin11
26AJ Allmendinger16
27Austin Dillon3
28Kamui Kobayashi67
29Andy Lally51
30Ryan Preece41
31Jenson Button15
32Josh Bilicki78
33Aric Almirola10
34Ricky Stenhouse Jr.47
35Ty Dillon77
36Erik Jones43
37Mike Rockenfeller42
38Kevin Harvick4
39William Byron24

This story was originally published August 13, 2023 at 1:36 PM.

Alex Zietlow
The Charlotte Observer
Alex Zietlow writes about the Carolina Panthers and the ways in which sports intersect with life for The Charlotte Observer, where he has been a reporter since August 2022. Zietlow’s work has been honored by the Pro Football Writers Association, the N.C. and S.C. Press Associations, as well as the Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE) group. He’s earned six APSE Top 10 distinctions for his coverage on a variety of topics, from billion-dollar stadium renovations to the small moments of triumph that helped a Panthers kicker defy the steepest odds in sports. Zietlow previously wrote for The Herald in Rock Hill (S.C.) from 2019-22. Support my work with a digital subscription
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