1986 Indianapolis 500 - Race Box Score

Race Box Score

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 4 3 Bobby Rahal 213.550 4 200 58 Running
2 6 7 Kevin Cogan 211.922 8 200 13 Running
3 1 4 Rick Mears 216.828 1 200 76 Running
4 8 5 Roberto Guerrero 211.576 10 200 1 Running
5 9 30 Al Unser, Jr. 211.533 11 199 6 Flagged
6 3 18 Michael Andretti 214.522 3 199 45 Flagged
7 11 20 Emerson Fittipaldi 210.237 14 199 1 Flagged
8 12 21 Johnny Rutherford 210.220 15 198 0 Flagged
9 2 1 Danny Sullivan 215.382 2 197 0 Flagged
10 13 12 Randy Lanier 209.964 16 195 0 Flagged
11 29 24 Gary Bettenhausen 209.756 17 193 0 Flagged
12 20 8 Geoff Brabham 207.082 32 193 0 Flagged
13 22 22 Raul Boesel 211.202 12 192 0 Flagged
14 33 23 Dick Simon 204.978 33 189 0 Flagged
15 19 61 Arie Luyendyk 207.811 30 188 0 Crash T4
16 14 15 Pancho Carter 209.635 18 179 0 Wheel Bearing
17 10 66 Ed Pimm 210.874 13 168 0 Electrical
18 17 55 Josele Garza 208.939 24 167 0 Flagged
19 32 9 Roberto Moreno 209.469 19 158 0 Stalled
20 15 81 Jacques Villeneuve 209.397 20 154 0 Main Bearing
21 25 59 Chip Ganassi 207.590 31 151 0 Engine
22 5 11 Al Unser 212.295 7 149 0 Vibration
23 16 25 Danny Ongais 209.158 21 136 0 Ignition
24 21 14 A.J. Foyt 213.212 5 135 0 Spun in pits
25 27 6 Rich Vogler 209.089 22 132 0 Crash T3
26 31 84 George Snider 209.025 23 110 0 Ignition
27 28 95 Johnny Parsons 207.894 29 100 0 CV Joint
28 18 16 Tony Bettenhausen, Jr. 208.933 25 77 0 Valve Spring
29 26 31 Jim Crawford 208.911 26 70 0 Head Gasket
30 23 71 Scott Brayton 208.079 27 69 0 Engine
31 24 42 Phil Krueger 207.948 28 67 0 Engine
32 30 2 Mario Andretti 212.300 6 19 0 Ignition
33 7 33 Tom Sneva 211.878 9 0 0 Crash T2

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