Honey Creek, the name for inner road course of the Milwaukee Mile, is also included, and is still used for various club racing events in the present day.
The game also includes 21 missions that reward the player credits for use in career mode, photos and movies of the Indy 500 between 1961 and 1971.
1962 - The final strip of bricks left on the start-finish line, 150 mph (240 km/h) qualification speed, and Mickey Thompson's rear-engined Buick racer driven by rookie Dan Gurney.
1965 - The tragic deaths of Eddie Sachs and Dave McDonald after the 1964 Indy 500 forced the fuel to be changed from gasoline to methanol.
The fuel was in fire protective tanks off to the sides of the car with two mandatory pit stops to avoid such a tragic crash.
However, the Ford engine suffered from high temperatures during racing, qualifying, and practice so most drivers stuck with the turbocharged Offenhauser.