IndyCar Series: INDYCAR Grand Prix of Sonoma Winner | IndyCar, 2018 |
IndyCar Series: Detroit Grand Prix: Race 2 Winner | IndyCar, 2018 |
IndyCar Series: ABC Supply 500 at Pocono Winner | IndyCar, 2015 |
IndyCar Series: Iowa Corn Indy 300 Winner | IndyCar, 2015 |
IndyCar Series: Indianapolis 500 Winner | IndyCar, 2014 |
IndyCar Series: Iowa Corn Indy 300 Winner | IndyCar, 2014 |
IndyCar Series: Indy Grand Prix Of Alabama Winner | IndyCar, 2014 |
IndyCar Series: Milwaukee IndyFest Winner | IndyCar, 2013 |
IndyCar Series: Indy Grand Prix Of Alabama Winner | IndyCar, 2013 |
2012 IZOD IndyCar Series Champion | IndyCar, 2012 |
IndyCar Series: A.J. Foyt Trophy Winner | IndyCar, 2012 |
IndyCar Series: Grand Prix of Baltimore Winner | IndyCar, 2012 |
IndyCar Series: Three in a row wins, Milwaukee, Iowa & Toronto | IndyCar, 2012 |
IndyCar Series: New Hampshire Winner | IndyCar, 2011 |
ALMS: 12 Hours of Sebring Winner, LMP2 | ALMS, 2011 |
IndyCar Series: Long Beach Grand Prix Winner | IndyCar, 2010 |
IndyCar Series: 2008 Indy 500 Rookie of the Year | IndyCar, 2008 |
IndyCar Series: Watkins Glen Grand Prix Winner | IndyCar, 2008 |
IndyCar Series: 2007 IndyCar Rookie of the Year | IndyCar, 2007 |
ChampCar: First American Rookie in over a decade to earn a Podium | Mid-Ohio, 2003 |
First American Rookie in over 20 years to Win a ChampCar Race | Australia, 2003 |
Holds the record for the most laps lead (250) in a single Race | Milwaukee, 2004 |
Second youngest driver to ever win a ChampCar Street Race at the time 2003 Surfers Paradise Australia | Australia, 2003 |
Youngest American to ever Win a ChampCar Oval Race | Milwaukee, 2004 |
Recipient of the Greg Moore Legacy Award | ChampCar, 2004 |
Hendrick Motorsports Selectee GM NASCAR Driver Development Program | NASCAR, 2006 |
GrandAm: Miller Sunchaser 1000 Winner Utah 9 Hour Race | Grand Am, 2007 |
2021 : IndyCar Series
- 4th Place finish at Nashville
- 3 top-ten finishes: Texas, Nashville and Gateway
2020 : IndyCar Series / IMSA Series
- 3rd Place finish at Mid-Ohio
- 7 top-ten finishes: Texas, Road America, Indy 500, Gateway, Mid-Ohio x2 and St. Pete
2019 : IndyCar Series / IMSA Series
- 3rd Place finishes at Mid-Ohio and Austin
- 10 top-ten finishes: Monterey, Gateway, Mid-Ohio, Texas, Detroit x2, Indy 500, Long Beach, Albama and Austin
2018 : IndyCar Series / IMSA Series
- Winner of INDYCAR Grand Prix of Sonoma
- Winner of Detroit Grand Prix: Race 2
- 2nd Place finishes at Portland, Road America, Indy Grand Prix of Alabama and Detroit: Race 1
- 10 top-ten finishes: Portland, Mid-Ohio, Road America, Texas, Detroit x2, Indy 500, Alabama, Phoenix and St. Petersburg
- Verizon P1 Award: Grand Prix of Sonoma
- 2nd Place finish at the 12 Hours of Sebring with Wayne Taylor Racing
2017 : IndyCar Series / IMSA Series
- 3rd Place finishes at INDYCAR Grand Prix, Iowa Corn Indy 300 and Watkins Glen
- 8 top-ten finishes: Sonoma, Watkins Glen, Pocono, Mid-Ohio, Toronto, Iowa, Indy GP and St. Petersburg
2016 : IndyCar Series / IMSA Series
- 3rd Place finish at St. Petersburg, Detroit: Race 2 & Pocono
- 3rd Place finish at the Rolex 24 at Daytona with Visit Florida Racing
2015 : IndyCar Series / Grand-Am Rolex Series
- Winner of ABC Supply 500 at Pocono
- Winner of Iowa Corn Indy 300 – 3-time winner in 4 years
- 2nd Place finish at Sonoma
- 3 top-ten finishes: Detroit, Alabama and St. Petersburg
2014 : IndyCar Series / Grand-Am Rolex Series
- Winner of Indianapolis 500
- Winner of Iowa Corn Indy 300 & Grand Prix of Alabama
- 2nd Place finishes at St. Petersburg, Sonoma and the Inaugural Grand Prix of Indianapolis
- Verizon P1 Award: Grand Prix of Long Beach
- 3rd Place finish at the Rolex 24 at Daytona with Level 5 Motorsports
2013 : IndyCar Series / Grand-Am Rolex Series / ALMS
- Winner of Milwaukee IndyFest
- 2nd Place finish at Indy Dual in Detroit: Race 1
- 3rd Place finish at the Indianapolis 500
- Winner of Grand Prix of Alabama
- 2-time Verizon P1 Award: Grand Prix of Alabama & Sao Paulo Indy 300
- 2nd Place finish at the Rolex 24 at Daytona with Level 5 Motorsports
2012 : IndyCar Series / Grand-Am Rolex Series / ALMS
- IZOD IndyCar Series Champion
- A.J. Foyt Trophy Winner for most points in oval races
- Winner of Grand Prix of Baltimore
- Three in a row wins, Milwaukee, Iowa & Toronto
- Qualified on Pole at Edmonton Indy Grand Prix
- 3rd Place finish at the IndyCar season opener, Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
- 2nd Place finish at the Sao Paulo Indy 300
- Front Row starting position for the 2012 Indianapolis 500
- Joined SRT Viper Racing and will drive the SRT Viper GTS-R at Road Atlanta later this year
2011 : IndyCar Series / Grand-Am Rolex Series / ALMS
- Finished seventh in IZOD IndyCar Series standings for Andretti Autosport
- Recorded victory at New Hampshire, leading final 17 laps, for fifth career victory
- Posted nine top-10 finishes and consecutive front-row starts at Long Beach and Sao Paulo
- Running at the finish in 14 of the 17 races
- Won the 12 Hours of Sebring in LMP2 with Level 5 Motorsports
- Named LIVESTRONG Global Envoy
- Drives the #28 IndyCar for the 28 million people worldwide fighting cancer
2010 : IndyCar Series / Grand-Am Rolex Series / ALMS
- Signed to Drive for Michael Andretti’s new Andretti Autosport Team in the IZOD #37 Entry
- Won the Long Beach Grand Prix. First American to win that race since Michael Andretti in 2002
- Finished seventh in IZOD IndyCar Series standings for Andretti Autosport
- Won at Long Beach for fourth career victory
- Recoded six top-five and 12 top-10 finishes overall
- Led four races for 87 laps, including 64 at Long Beach
- Advanced 17 positions to finish fifth at Kansas and seventh at Texas
- Competed in the 12 Hours of Sebring with Level 5 Motorsports in LMPC, ALMS
- Finished 3rd in the Daytona 24 Hour Race with Level 5 Motorsports, Grand-Am Rolex Series
- Founded Racing For Cancer in his late mother’s honor to help in the global fight against cancer
2009 : IndyCar Series / Grand-Am Rolex Series
- 2009 St. Petersburg Grand Prix obtained best finish in the history of the Vision Racing Team
- Drove for Tony George’s Vision Racing and then for A.J. Foyt Racing
2008 : IndyCar Series / Grand-Am Rolex Series
- 2008 IRL IndyCar Rookie of the Year / Finished 6th of 33 Cars Entered in his first Indy 500 Race
- Selected by IZOD to Represent the IZOD Brand in IndyCar / Personal Sponsorship with IZOD
- Won the Watkins Glen Grand Prix, Watkins Glen New York / 3rd at Surfers Paradise Australia
- Finished 8th in the IndyCar Championship in his first full year in IndyCar
2007 : IndyCar Series / Grand-Am Rolex Series / NASCAR / A1GP
- 2007 IRL Rookie of the Year / Series Record for winning ROY in the least amount of starts (6)
- Rahal Letterman Team Ethanol IndyCar #17 / Started 6 races with 3 top 7 results and 3 DNF’s
- Best Road Course qualifying result for Rahal Letterman Racing in the IRL, 5th at Belle Isle
- Grand-Am selected to partner NASCAR Cup Champion Jimmie Johnson, Goossens & Matthews
- Lowes Pontiac Prototype Riley #91 / Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona / Watkins Glen / Mid-Ohio
- Riley-Matthews Pontiac Riley #91 1st Place Sunchaser 1000k Miller Motorsports Park, Utah
- Testing for Robby Gordon Motorsport in the NASCAR Nextel CUP Car of Tomorrow (COT)
- A1GP TeamUSA New Zealand, Scored points and recorded best debut for a Team USA driver
2006 : GrandAmerican Rolex Series / NASCAR
- SunTrust Pontiac Prototype / Sunchaser 9 Hour Endurance Race / Led 30 Laps until mechanical
- SAMAX Porsche GT3: 3 Podiums in 4 Starts / Best result for the team for the Year
- General Motors NASCAR Evaluation Program Invitee and Finalist
2005 : ChampCar World Series
- Rocketsports Racing (#31 Lola / Ford Cosworth)
2004 : ChampCar World Series
- ChampCar World Series: Team Herdez Competition (#4 Lola / Ford Cosworth)
- Recorded second ChampCar Victory at The Milwaukee Mile
- Earned first ChampCar Pole Position, qualified 100% of the time in the top ten
- Series record for the most laps led in a single race in the history of ChampCar (250 Laps)
- Lapped every car in a race with the exception of two (Milwaukee)
- Team Records: 1st Pole and 1st Win from the pole in the history of the team
2003 : ChampCar World Series (CART)
- American Spirit Team Johansson (#31 Reynard / Ford / Cosworth)
- Captured first career ChampCar World Series Victory at Surfer’s Paradise, Australia
- Became the first American rookie to Win a ChampCar race in 20 years
- Posted teams 1st front row start & 1st Podium (Mid-Ohio), 1st Race Fast Time (Mexico), and 1st Win
2002 : Formula Toyota Atlantic Championship
- Hylton Motorsports
- Three race Wins (Laguna Seca / Chicago / Cleveland) & Three Pole Positions
- Season records for most Wins, Poles, Laps Lead, Race Fast Times and Track Records
- Won BBS “Rising Star” Award & World Com “Fastest Driver” Award for most fastest Race laps
2001 : Barber Dodge Pro Series
- Two race wins (Lime Rock / Toronto), 5th in the Championship
2000 : Barber Dodge Pro Series
- “Rookie of the Year” / 5th in the Championship
1999 : Formula Barber Dodge
- National Champion / Eastern Series Champion / “Scholarship Winner”
1998 – 1996
- Six Time WKA / FIA National Series Champion / Three Time Grand National Champion