1961 Indianapolis 500 - Box Score

Box Score

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 7 1 A. J. Foyt 145.903 9 200 71 Running
2 1 12 Eddie Sachs 147.481 1 200 44 Running
3 4 2 Rodger Ward 146.187 5 200 7 Running
4 18 7 Shorty Templeman 144.341 27 200 0 Running
5 26 19 Al Keller 146.157 6 200 0 Running
6 28 18 Chuck Stevenson 145.191 16 200 0 Running
7 33 31 Bobby Marshman 144.293 29 200 0 Running
8 25 5 Lloyd Ruby 146.909 2 200 0 Running
9 13 17 Jack Brabham 145.144 17 200 0 Running
10 32 34 Norm Hall 144.555 26 200 0 Running
11 15 28 Gene Hartley 144.817 22 198 0 Flagged
12 5 98 Parnelli Jones 146.080 7 192 27 Flagged
13 6 97 Dick Rathmann 146.033 8 164 0 Fuel Pump
14 17 10 Paul Goldsmith 144.741 25 160 0 Connecting Rod
15 12 15 Wayne Weiler 145.349 14 147 0 Wheel Bearing
16 31 35 Dempsey Wilson 144.202 31 145 0 Fuel Pump
17 16 32 Bob Christie 144.782 24 132 0 Piston
18 10 33 Eddie Johnson 145.843 12 127 0 Crash T4
19 8 8 Len Sutton 145.897 10 110 0 Clutch
20 22 52 Troy Ruttman 144.799 23 105 10 Clutch
21 20 41 Johnny Boyd 144.092 32 105 0 Clutch
22 3 99 Jim Hurtubise 146.306 4 102 35 Piston
23 19 86 Ebb Rose 144.338 28 93 0 Rod
24 30 26 Cliff Griffith 145.038 19 55 0 Piston
25 21 45 Jack Turner 144.904 21 52 0 Crash FS
26 14 73 A. J. Shepherd 144.954 20 51 0 Crash FS
27 29 22 Roger McCluskey 145.068 18 51 0 Crash FS
28 9 14 Bill Cheesbourg 145.873 11 50 0 Crash FS
29 27 83 Don Davis 145.349 15 49 0 Crash FS
30 11 4 Jim Rathmann 145.413 13 48 6 Magneto
31 23 55 Jimmy Daywalt 144.219 30 27 0 Brake Line
32 24 16 Bobby Grim 144.029 33 26 0 Piston
33 2 3 Don Branson 146.843 3 2 0 Bent Valves
Tire participation chart
Supplier No. of starters
Firestone 32*
Dunlop 1
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