The 1923 Indianapolis 500: A race with first-ever Bugatti’s and supercharged Mercedes.
Tommy Milton, starting from pole, eventually became the winner aafter being replaced by Howdy Wilcox for about 50 laps. Milton had his hands taken care of, as these had gotten bruised. With that victory, Tommy Milton was the first two-time winner of Indianapolis (in 1921 and now in 1923).
It was the first time that Bugatti participated, although they disappointed. They placed three cars on second row of the grid, but only one finished the race. Mercedes introduced the first supercharged car, but it also showed problems. But it was the introduction of supercharging at Indianapolis.
In the first half of the 1920’s, the Europe racing scene and Indianapolis began to lose each others interest. Therefore, less magazines were published on the Sweepstakes; remarkably on both sides of the ocean. – As of May 1st, 2026: this page is still under construction; not all articles are loaded yet.
Indianapolis 500 - 1923
The Horseless Age
MoToR
Motor Age
- Pracrice Speed of Packard and Durant Cars - 24 May 1923
- Last Minute Appearance Duesenberg Main Topic - 31 May 1923
The Motor World
- Miller-Built Cars Triumph at Indianapolis - under construction
The Motor Way
Automotive Industries - The Automobile
- 33 Cars Expected to Start in 500-Mile Race - under construction
- Milto Again Wins at Indianapolis - under construction
Automobile Topics
The Automobile Journal
La Science et Vie
- La Construction des Pistes Speciale - under construction





