Top 16 IndyCar Drivers of the 2010s

By YPB Team

Title-winning aces, shock Indy 500 winners, and beloved veterans battled across a thrilling decade of open-wheel racing. Series legends mix with breakout stars. Who deserves the top spot? Cast your vote!

Helio Castroneves — ranked #11
Helio Castroneves
Veteran Brazilian who remained a championship contender and crowd favorite throughout the decade.
1000pts
Tony Kanaan — ranked #22
Tony Kanaan
Brazilian fan favorite who finally won the Indianapolis 500 in 2013.
957pts
James Hinchcliffe — ranked #33
James Hinchcliffe
Charismatic Canadian race winner known as the Mayor of Hinchtown.
907pts
Graham Rahal — ranked #44
Graham Rahal
American race winner who delivered standout drives for his family-owned team.
888pts
Scott Dixon — ranked #55
Scott Dixon
New Zealand great who won IndyCar championships in 2013, 2015, and 2018 to cement his legend.
777pts
Will Power — ranked #66
Will Power
Australian qualifying master who won the 2014 title and the 2018 Indianapolis 500.
777pts
Takuma Sato — ranked #77
Takuma Sato
Aggressive Japanese driver who won the 2017 Indianapolis 500.
777pts
Sebastien Bourdais — ranked #88
Sebastien Bourdais
Frenchman who returned to IndyCar and remained a frequent race winner.
777pts
Simon Pagenaud — ranked #99
Simon Pagenaud
Frenchman who took the 2016 title and the 2019 Indianapolis 500.
706pts
Josef Newgarden — ranked #1010
Josef Newgarden
American who broke through with championships in 2017 and 2019.
706pts
Dario Franchitti — ranked #1111
Dario Franchitti
Scottish star who opened the decade with back-to-back championships in 2010 and 2011.
706pts
Juan Pablo Montoya — ranked #1212
Juan Pablo Montoya
Versatile Colombian who returned to win the 2015 Indianapolis 500.
706pts
Alexander Rossi — ranked #1313
Alexander Rossi
American who stunned the field by winning the 2016 Indianapolis 500 as a rookie.
706pts
Mike Conway — ranked #1414
Mike Conway
British driver who became a respected road and street-course race winner.
706pts
Marco Andretti — ranked #1515
Marco Andretti
American who carried his famous racing family's name as a regular front-runner.
621pts
Ryan Hunter-Reay — ranked #1616
Ryan Hunter-Reay
American who won the 2012 championship and the 2014 Indianapolis 500.
518pts

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