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Old/Hiatus Article discussion topics
[edit]Races
[edit]- 1977 Indianapolis 500 — (May 29, 1977)
- 1977 month of May
- 1982 Indianapolis 500 — (May 30, 1982)
- 1982 month of May
- Spin and Win — 1985 Indianapolis 500 (May 26, 1985)
- Danny Sullivan's spin and win
- Happy Father's Day — 1986 CART Budweiser/G.I. Joe's 200 (June 15, 1986)
- Michael runs out of gas, Mario wins.
- The Fastest 500 — 1990 Indianapolis 500 (May 27, 1990)
- Luyendyk's upset, fastest 500 to date
- The Pass — 1996 CART Toyota Grand Prix of Monterey (September 8, 1996)
- Alex Zanardi's 'corkscrew' of Bryan Herta
- First-ever Night Race — IRL 1997 IRL True Value 500k (June 6, 1997)
- Luyendyk/Billy Boat/Foyt controversey
- http://www.versus.com/blogs/indycar/texas-qualifications-preview/
- 2010 Honda Edmonton Indy — 2010 IZOD IndyCar Series Edmonton Indy (July 25, 2010)
- Castroneves 'blocking' controversey
- 1997 CART Portland Blundell, de Ferran, Boesel 3-wide finish
- 2000 CART Michigan- Montoya & Michael Andretti
- 2006 Indianapolis 500
- 2011 Indy 500 - Rookie JR Hildebrand leads, but crashes on last turn of the last lap, Dan Wheldon slips by to won, then he is killed later in the season at Las Vegas.
Nicknames - Drivers and other personalities
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1911 qualifying
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Setting the field
[edit]To further refine the entry list as the date of the race approached, a qualification system was implemented whereby each car would be required to demonstrate a sufficiently competitive pace. With several of the top entries having already recorded, during the "unofficial" practice time of the month, complete laps at up to 88 mph (142 km/h), a minimum required speed of 75 mph (121 km/h), based on a flying start over a 0.25 miles (0.40 km) section of the main straightaway, was considered to be within reason. Thus, all cars successfully completing an officially-timed run of the quarter-mile distance at or under 12 seconds would be accepted into the starting field; those that did not would be given two additional attempts before being rejected, a policy that began the tradition of three qualification attempts allotted to each entered car.
In the years following these inaugural qualification sessions, which were held on Friday May 26, Saturday 27 and 28 May 1911, anecdotes would occasionally arise, and thereafter be steadily embellished in their retelling, regarding the purported qualifying times and speeds of given competitors, and how they compared to one another. In reality, no records of the sessions were kept at all, let alone publicized, with the sole objective being the confirmation of each car's capability to achieve the minimum speed. Also in contrast to later eras, both the starting order and the car numbering of the participants were determined not by respective speeds or previous seasonal point totals, but by entry date, with the Strang-driven Case entry being assigned #1 in the first starting position.[1]
Elimination trials - Friday May 26
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Elimination trials - Monday May 29
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- monday trials
after burman speed trials, qualifying until 12 noon
- Harold Van Gorder - practice crash on saturday
- Louis Edmunds -too slow, did not qualify
- Fred Clemons - engine failure, did not qualify
Attendance
[edit]- 1911: 85,000[2]
- 1912: 75,000[3]
- 1913: 90,000[4]
- 1914: 110,000[5] ("exceeding 1913 crowd by 20k)
- 1915: 60,000[6]
- 1916: 83,000[7]
- 1917: — no race
- 1918: — no race
- 1919: 120,000[8]
- 1920: 120,000[9] (up 10k from previous year)
- 1921: 135,000-150,000[10] ("last year was 125k")
- 1922: 135,000[11]
- 1923: 150,000[12]
- 1924: 135,000-140,000[13]
- 1925: 150,000[14]
- 1926: 135,000[15]
- 1927: 135,000[16]
- 1928: 140,000[17]
- 1929: 160,000[18]
- 1930: 165,000-170,000[19]
- 1931: 165,000[20] ("higher than last year...160k")
- 1932: unknown [1]
- 1933: 100,000[21]
- 1934: 140,000[22]
- 1935: 157,000[23]
- 1936: 170,000[24]
- 1937: 170,000[25]
- 1938: under 150,000[26] [2]
- 1939: 145,000[27]
- 1940: 150,000[28]
- 1941: 160,000[29]
- 1942: — no race
- 1943: — no race
- 1944: — no race
- 1945: — no race
- 1946: 165,000[30]
- 1947: 165,000[31]
- 1948: 200,000[32]
- 1949: 150,000[33]
- 1950: 175,000[34]
- 1951: 150,000[35]
- 1952: 200,000[36]
- 1953: 190,000[37]
- 1954: 175,000[38]
- Threat of rain may have scared away crowd
- 1955: 150,000[39]
- 1956: 125,000-150,000[40]
- Muddy infield due to heavy rains in the days before; crowd "substantially down" from previous year
- 1957: 170,000[41]
- 1958: 175,000[42]
- 1959: 180,000[43] (116,000 permanent seats)[44]
- 1960: 200,000[45]
- 1961: 300,000[46]
- 1962: 230,000[47]
- 1963: 250,000[48]
- 1964: 300,000[49]
- 1965: 250,000[50]
- 1966: 275,000[51]
- 1967: 250,000 (Wed.)[52]; 175,000 (Thu.)[53]
- 1968: 300,000[54]
- 204000 seats https://www.newspapers.com/image/106811096/
- Crowd may have been overestimated due to muddy infield; infield crowd was "obviously thin"
- 1969: 275,000[55]
- 1970: 250,000[56]
- 234,000 seats[3]
- 1971: 261,000[57]
- 1972: 275,000[58]
- 1973: 300,000 (Mon.)[59]; 200,000 (Tue.)[60]; 175,000 (Wed.)[61]
- 1974: 275,000[62]
- 2000 taken out[4]
- 1975: 300,000[63]
- 234000 permanent seats, 60000 folding chairs, total 400000[5]
- 1980: 350,000[68]
- 1981: 350,000[69] (422,000 on ABC)
- 1982: 350,000[70]
- 1983: 325,000[71]
- 235000 seat [8], sold out in April
- 1984: 400,000[72]
- 1985: 400,000[73]
- [9], more than 235000, or is it 255702?
- 1988: 400,000[78]
- 1989: 400,000[79]
- 1990: 400,000[80]
- 1991:
- 1992: 400,000[81]
- 1993: 400,000[82]
- 1994: 400,000[83]
- 1995: 375,000[84]
- 1996: "400,000"
- 1996 U.S. 500: 110,879[85]
- 1997: 300,000 (Sun.)[86]; 200,000 (Mon.)[87]; 100,000 (Tue.)[88]
- 1998: Unknown [14]
- 1999:
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Winner led only one lap in the race
[edit]List of races where the winner only led 1 lap (the final lap)
- AAA/USAC/CART/IRL/IndyCar
- 1948 Milwaukee (2) - Johnny Mantz
- 1952 Phoenix - Johnnie Parsons
- 1955 DuQuoin - Jimmy Bryan
- 1956 Atlanta - Eddie Sachs
- 1970 Phoenix - Swede Savage (battled Roger McCluskey, McCluskey's car hesitated on the backstretch on the final lap with low fuel pressure)
- 1982 Elkhart - Hector Rebaque (Al Jr ran out of fuel on final lap)
- 1986 Portland - Mario Andretti (passed son Michael on final stretch when Michael ran out of fuel, closest road course finish ever)
- 1986 Tamiami - Al Unser Jr. (Roberto Guerrero ran out of fuel on final lap after leading the whole race)
- 1996 Elkhart - Michael Andretti (Al Jr. blew his engine on the final corner)
- 2002 Texas I - Jeff Ward (side-by-side, passed Al Jr on the outside on final lap at the stripe to win by 0.0111 seconds)
- 2005 Montreal - Oriol Servia (leader Timo Glock penalized for blatant blocking and 'short cutting' the circuit with 3 laps to go, had to allow Servia to pass him on the final lap)
- 2011 Indianapolis - Dan Wheldon (JR Hildebrand wrecked in turn 4 of final lap)
500 milers with pass for lead on final lap
- 1973 Pocono - McCluskey runs out of fuel, Foyt took lead on Long Pond straight
- 1995 Michigan - Scott Pruett vs. Al Unser Jr. (passed/re-passed not at the line)
- 1998 Michigan - Greg Moore vs. Jimmy Vasser
- 1999 Michigan - Tony Kanaan vs. Max papis
- 2000 Michigan - Montoya vs. Michael Andretti
- 2006 Indy - Sam Hornish Jr. vs. Marco Andretti
- 2011 Indy - Dan Wheldon vs. JR Hildebrand
- 2012 Indy - Sato tried to pass Franchitti in turn 1, crashed (barely got the nose ahead to take the lead very briefly)
- NASCAR Winston/Nextel/Sprint Cup (completeness unknown)
- Auto Club Speedway: #29-Kevin Harvick; #48-Johnson was 2nd and passed by Harvick on the final lap, 3/27/2011.
- Michigan: #5-Mark Martin; 2nd was #24-Jeff Gordon BUT #48-Johnson and #16-Biffle both led before running out of fuel, 6/14/2009
- Talladega: #09-Brad Keselowski; 2nd was #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. [#99-Edwards was passed but wrecked], 4/26/2009
- Talladega: #24-Jeff Gordon; 2nd was #48-Jimmie Johnson, 10-7-2007
- Texas: #31-Jeff Burton; 2nd: #17-Matt Kenseth, 4/2007
- Las Vegas: #48-Jimmie Johnson; 2nd: #17-Kenseth, 3/2006
- Homestead: #18-Bobby Labonte; 2nd: #29-Kevin Harvick, 11/2003
- Darlington: #32-Ricky Craven; 2nd: #97-Kurt Busch, 3/16/2003
- Jimmy Spencer, Pepsi 400 1994
- Atlanta, David Pearson 9/17/1961
- bristol : 1 - Fred Lorenzen 7/26/1964
References
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- ^ Green, Myron R. (May 31, 1913). "Mighty Throng Hails Goux As New Speed King". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Hyman, Herbert R. (May 31, 1914). "110,000 Cheer Winner In Race". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Rankin, William H. (June 1, 1915). "Race Best Ever Says W.H. Rankin". The Indianapolis Star. p. 5. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Blakely, A.B. (May 31, 1916). "Driver For Peugot Victor At Average of 84 Miles An Hour". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "120,000 See The Speedway Race". The Indianapolis News. May 31, 1919. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Crowd Put at 120,000, New Record Mark". The Indianapolis Star. June 1, 1920. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Race Throngs Upset Records". The Indianapolis Star. May 31, 1921. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Patton, W. Blaine (May 31, 1922). "Wins Motor Classic At Average Speed Of 94.48 Miles An Hour". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Patton, W. Blaine (May 31, 1923). "Sterling Pilot Takes Laurels Second Time In Speedway Classic". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Patton, W. Blaine (May 31, 1924). "Boyer Relieves 'Duesie' Pilot In 106th, Finishing; Corum Officially Wins". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Patton, W. Blaine (May 31, 1925). "DePaolo Wins Sweepstakes In Indianapolis-Made Car At Dazzling Speed of 101.13". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Youthful Driver Declared Victor After 400 Miles". The Indianapolis Star. June 1, 1926. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
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- ^ Patton, W. Blaine (May 31, 1928). "Los Angeles Drivers Thrills Huge Crowd With Daring Finish". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
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- ^ Patton, W. Blaine (May 31, 1930). "Jump Into Lead On Third Lap And Is Never Headed". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
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- ^ "Race Gets Late Start First Time In History; Drivers Threaten "Strike"". The Indianapolis Star. May 31, 1933. p. 9. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Ogle, Carl F. (May 31, 1934). "Boy Who Listened to Racers' Drone In 1914 Realizes Childhood Ambition". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Kellum, Robert W. (May 31, 1935). "Ever See Such A Mob? -- Nobody Had". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
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- ^ Campbell, Russell E. (June 1, 1937). "170,000 Collars "Wilt" as Sun Sneers At Weatherman, Beams on Speedway". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Roberts Is Winner; Sets Track Record; Spectator Is Killed". The Cincinnati Enquirer. May 31, 1938. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
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- ^ Wilkins, Lloyd H. (May 31, 1941). "Nervoous, Dusty, Affable Crowd Sees Race - Well, Part of the Time". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Patton, W. Blaine (May 31, 1946). "Jackson, Horn Take Second, Third Spots In Renewal Of '500'". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 1, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
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- ^ Stranahan, Bob (May 31, 1949). "Sizzling Pace Sets New Record; Nalon Burned in Crash". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 1, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Parsons Sets Record As Rain Halts 500-Mile Speedway Race". The Cincinnati Enquirer. May 31, 1950. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
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- ^ Collins, Bob (May 31, 1964). "Sachs, MacDonald Die In Race Car Inferno". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
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- ^ Overpeck, Dave (June 1, 1967). "Broken Gearbox Stops Parnelli On 197th Lap". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
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- ^ Tarpey, Michael P. (May 31, 1969). "Many Saw None Of Race But They Were Orderly". The Indianapolis Star. p. 15. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Keating, Thomas R. (May 31, 1970). "Tony's Luck Held Again, But Few Doubted It Would". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
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- ^ Marquette, Ray (May 28, 1972). "Grant 2d, May File Protest After Seeing Official Results". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Devens, Jeff (May 29, 1973). "Wet, Wild Infield 'Horde' Waited And Watched". The Indianapolis Star. p. 6. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Marquette, Ray (May 30, 1973). "Twice-Postponed Race Ready For 9 A.M. Try If Weatherman Agrees". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Marquette, Ray (May 31, 1973). "Shortest '500' Goes 133 Laps". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Marquette, Ray (May 27, 1974). "Leads 122 Laps To Garner Prize of $200,000-Plus". The Indianapolis Star. p. 9. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Marquette, Ray (May 26, 1975). "Bobby U. Wins Rain-Cut '500'". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Marquette, Ray (May 31, 1976). "Weather Again Cuts '500' Short". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 30, 1977). "Super Tex '500' Winner 4th Time". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 29, 1978). "Al Unser Captures 3rd '500'". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 28, 1979). "Rick Mears Wins 63d '500'". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 26, 1980). "Rutherford Wins Third '500'". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 25, 1981). "Bobby U. wins 3rd '500'; Ongais badly hurt in crash". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 31, 1982). "Johncock hangs on ti win '500' by a nose". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 30, 1983). "Sneva! At last!". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 28, 1984). "Takes second '500' victory by 2 laps over Guerrero". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 27, 1985). "Sullivan spins and still wins; second victory still eludes Mario". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 26, 1986). "Persistent rain postpones race". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Koenig, Bill (May 27, 1986). "Waiting for the race that wasn't". The Indianapolis Star. p. 8. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (June 1, 1986). "Rahal's fast restart wins 500". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ O'Neill, John R. (May 25, 1987). "Fans had comfort of living room in track infield". The Indianapolis Star. p. 9. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 30, 1988). "Pole sitter fights early problem to take charge". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Ford, Lynn (May 29, 1989). "From Letterman to bikinis, fans found diversions". The Indianapolis Star. p. 7. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Lacy, Bridgette A. (May 28, 1990). "Snake Pit was party to a good time". The Indianapolis Star. p. 9. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Benner, Bill (May 25, 1992). "Goodyear endures emotional gamut". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 31, 1993). "It's Fittipaldi with a fast finish". The Indianapolis Star. p. 2. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ O'Neill, John R.; Williams, Janet E. (May 30, 1994). "Fans provide off-the-track distractions". The Indianapolis Star. p. 9. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 29, 1995). "Villeneuve wins crash-marred race after late penalty to Scott Goodyear". The Indianapolis Star. p. 71. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Higgins, Will (May 27, 1996). "A lot of Indy die-hards show up at Michigan". The Indianapolis Star. p. 59. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Benner, Bill (May 26, 1997). "Fans, Speedway are big losers when skies open up above track". The Indianapolis Star. p. 38. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 27, 1997). "The decision not to run race on Saturday adds to the disappointment at the track". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Miller, Robin (May 28, 1997). "A Furious Finish". The Indianapolis Star. p. 2. Retrieved June 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.