Borg-Warner Trophy® Awarded to 2023 Indianapolis 500 Winner Josef Newgarden
- Josef Newgarden's name added to the prestigious list of Indy 500 victors
- Newgarden beat defending champion Marcus Ericsson in fourth closest finish in Indy 500 history by 0.974 seconds
- BorgWarner's Engineered for Racing (EFR™) turbochargers featured on all NTT INDYCAR SERIES© racecars since 2012
Newgarden crossed the finish line 0.974 seconds in front of defending Indy 500 winner Marcus Ericsson from
In recognition of his win, Newgarden's face will be the 110th added onto the sterling silver Borg-Warner Trophy, which is 110 pounds and measures 5 feet and 4 inches tall. This victory marks the 19th Indy 500 win for Team Penske, dating back to 1972 when Mark Donohue was the victor.
"BorgWarner is honored to present Josef Newgarden the Borg-Warner Trophy as the victor of the 2023 race," said Lissalde. "Each year, BorgWarner looks forward to playing a vital role in the iconic
Newgarden, a native of
The historic Borg-Warner Trophy has been presented to each Indy 500 winner for 87 years, first debuted by Eddie Rickenbacker, previous owner of IMS, in 1936. Commissioned the year prior, the trophy was designed by Robert J. Hill and
Beyond presenting the trophy, BorgWarner has a long-established relationship with the Indy 500 race. BorgWarner's Engineered for Racing (EFR™) turbochargers have powered every NTT INDYCAR SERIES® vehicle since 2012. The EFR turbochargers have the capability to accelerate to over 200 mph throughout the race, providing unmatched levels of power and speed. This year, BorgWarner also collaborated with IMS on co-branded Borg-Warner Trophy merchandise, available exclusively through Legends, the official retail partner of INDYCAR and IMS.
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