The FrontRunners exhibit showcases victory-claiming, record-breaking, front-engine Indy 500 roadsters. To be considered for participation in the iconic Indianapolis 500-Mile Race held annually at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Roadsters had to maintain certain engineering specifications and design elements, including a single-seat, open-cockpit. Although most racers used Offenhauser engines, some cars on display were powered by Cummins Diesel, Novi V8, and Chrysler Hemi V8s. The FrontRunners vehicles featured in this exhibit include cars designed by Frank Kurtis, A.J. Watson, and Lujie Lesovsky. They were developed during the 1950s and 1960s, considered the Golden Age of the Indy 500.

WAS ON DISPLAY

1953 Kurtis Kraft KK500C (Firestone) Roadster (On Loan from Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, Speedway, IN)
1956 Hillegass Sprint Car (Savoy Collection)
1956 Lesovsky Wolcott Special, Champ Dirt Car (On Loan from Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, Speedway, IN)
1958 Wolcott Special, Roadster (On Loan from Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, Speedway, IN)
1958 Kurtis Kraft 500-H DA Lubricated Special (On Loan from Bob Sirna, MI)
1962 Kurtis Kraft Novi (On Loan from Unser Racing Museum, Albuquerque, NM)
1963 Watson Roadster #43 (On Loan from George T. Lyons, Eerie, PA)
1963 Watson Roadster, “Konstant Hot Special” (On Loan from the Brumos Collection, Jacksonville, FL)