IndyCar drivers who have won more recently than Marco Andretti

Marco Andretti, Andretti Autosport, Iowa Speedway, IndyCar (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
Marco Andretti, Andretti Autosport, Iowa Speedway, IndyCar (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) /
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It has been nearly eight years since Marco Andretti won an IndyCar race. Here is a long list of drivers who have won at least one race since then.

Marco Andretti entered the night of Saturday, June 25, 2011 with one career IndyCar victory to his name, and he had not earned that victory since the 2006 season when he won the race at Sonoma Raceway.

On that Saturday night at Iowa Speedway, Andretti doubled his career IndyCar win total by winning the Iowa Corn Indy 250, as he held off Tony Kanaan by 0.793 seconds following an intense battle to end what was a 77-race win drought.

However, since then, the 31-year-old Nazareth, Pennsylvania native has not been to victory lane after any IndyCar race.

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As a result, Andretti, who is set to drive the #98 Andretti Herta Autosport Honda, is set to enter yet another IndyCar season with the longest win drought among active drivers. He has not won any of the 126 races that have been contested since the 2011 Iowa Corn Indy 250.

However, a total of 21 other drivers have won at least one race since Andretti’s most recent victory.

Here is a list of the 21 drivers who have won at least one IndyCar race since Andretti earned his second career and most recent IndyCar victory in the 2011 Iowa Corn Indy 250 at the four-turn, 0.894-mile (1.439-kilometer) Iowa Speedway oval in Newton, Iowa.

Will Power

Will Power has won 23 IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He has been a full-time IndyCar driver from then to now.

Scott Dixon

Scott Dixon has won 19 IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He has also been a full-time IndyCar driver from then to now.

Ryan Hunter-Reay

Ryan Hunter-Reay has won 14 IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He has also been a full-time IndyCar driver from then to now.

Simon Pagenaud

Simon Pagenaud has won 11 IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He has been a full-time IndyCar driver since the 2012 season.

Josef Newgarden

Josef Newgarden has won 10 IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He has also been a full-time IndyCar driver since the 2012 season.

James Hinchcliffe

James Hinchcliffe has won six IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He has been a full-time IndyCar driver from then to now, although he missed several races in the 2015 season because he was injured.

Sebastien Bourdais

Sebastien Bourdais has also won six IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He was a part-time IndyCar driver in the 2011 and 2012 seasons, and he has been a full-time driver from the 2013 season until now, although he missed several races in the 2017 season because he was injured.

Helio Castroneves

Helio Castroneves has won five IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He was a full-time IndyCar driver from then up until the end of the 2017 season. He also competed in two races in the 2018 season.

Graham Rahal

Graham Rahal has also won five IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He has been a full-time IndyCar driver from then to now.

Alexander Rossi

Alexander Rossi has also won five IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He has been a full-time IndyCar driver since the 2016 season.

Juan Pablo Montoya

Juan Pablo Montoya has won four IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He drove full-time in IndyCar from the 2014 season through the 2016 season, and he competed in two races in the 2017 season.

Ed Carpenter

Ed Carpenter has won three IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He drove part-time in IndyCar in the 2011 season, full-time in the 2012 and 2013 seasons, and he has been an oval race-only driver since the 2014 season.

Takuma Sato

Takuma Sato has also won three IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He has been a full-time IndyCar driver from then to now.

Mike Conway

Mike Conway has also won three IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He drove full-time in IndyCar in the 2011 and 2012 seasons and he drove part-time in the 2013 and 2014 seasons.

Dario Franchitti

Dario Franchitti has won two IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He was a full-time IndyCar driver from then up until close to the end of the 2013 season, as injuries late in the season prevented him from finishing it.

Tony Kanaan

Tony Kanaan has also won two IndyCar races since Andretti’s most recent victory. He has been a full-time IndyCar driver from then to now.

Justin Wilson

The late Justin Wilson won one IndyCar race since Andretti’s most recent victory. He was a full-time IndyCar driver in the 2011 season before he was injured, and he was a full-time driver from the 2012 season through the 2014 season. He was killed as a result of a crash in the 2015 season during a race in which he competed as a part-time driver.

Ryan Briscoe

Ryan Briscoe has also won one IndyCar race since Andretti’s most recent victory. He was a full-time IndyCar driver from then through the 2012 season as well as in the 2014 season, and he was a part-time driver in the 2013 and 2015 seasons.

Charlie Kimball

Charlie Kimball has also won one IndyCar race since Andretti’s most recent victory. He has been a full-time IndyCar driver from then to now.

Carlos Huertas

Carlos Huertas has also won one IndyCar race since Andretti’s most recent victory. He was a full-time driver in the 2014 season and in the early stages of the 2015 season as well.

Carlos Munoz

Carlos Munoz has also won one IndyCar race since Andretti’s most recent victory. He was a part-time driver in the 2013 and 2018 seasons and a full-time driver from the 2014 season through the 2017 season.

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When will Marco Andretti get back to victory lane following an IndyCar race? Will he win any races this season? The season is scheduled to get underway this Sunday, March 10 with the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg on the streets of St. Petersburg, Florida. Be sure not to miss this race, which is set to be broadcast live on NBC Sports Network beginning at 12:30 p.m. ET, or any of the other races on this year’s 17-race schedule.