Starting Grid
Row | Inside | Middle | Outside |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Scott Brayton | Arie Luyendyk (W) | Scott Goodyear |
2 | Michael Andretti | Jacques Villeneuve | Maurício Gugelmin |
3 | Robby Gordon | Scott Pruett | Jimmy Vasser |
4 | Hiro Matsushita | Stan Fox | André Ribeiro (R) |
5 | Roberto Guerrero | Eddie Cheever | Teo Fabi |
6 | Paul Tracy | Alessandro Zampedri (R) | Danny Sullivan (W) |
7 | Gil de Ferran (R) | Hideshi Matsuda | Bobby Rahal (W) |
8 | Raul Boesel | Buddy Lazier | Eliseo Salazar (R) |
9 | Adrian Fernández | Eric Bachelart | Christian Fittipaldi (R) |
10 | Lyn St. James | Carlos Guerrero (R) | Scott Sharp |
11 | Stefan Johansson | Davy Jones | Bryan Herta |
Failed to qualify:
Driver | # | C | E | T | Entrant | Qual Speed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emerson Fittipaldi (W) | 2 | P | MB | G | Penske Racing | Did not attempt |
9T | L | MB | G | Rahal/Hogan Racing | 224.907 | |
Franck Fréon (R) | 92 | L | M | F | Autosport Racing Team | 224.432 |
Al Unser, Jr. (W) | 1 | P | MB | G | Penske Racing | Did not attempt |
11T | L | MB | G | Rahal/Hogan Racing | 224.101 | |
21T | R | MB | G | Pagan Racing | Did not attempt | |
Marco Greco | 10T | L | MB | G | Galles Racing | Waved off |
Davey Hamilton (R) | 95 | R | F | F | Hemelgarn Racing | Waved off |
Jeff Ward (R) | 44 | L | F | G | Arizona Motorsports | Waved off |
Johnny Parsons, Jr. | 64 | R | F | F | Project Indy | Waved off |
Jim Crawford | 96 | L | B | F | Hemelgarn Racing | Did not attempt |
Michael Greenfield | 42 | L | GC | F | Greenfield Racing | Did not attempt |
Mike Groff | 4T | R | F | G | Chip Ganassi Racing | Did not attempt |
Dean Hall | 90 | L | B | G | Dick Simon Racing | Did not attempt |
99 | L | F | G | Dick Simon Racing | Did not attempt | |
Tero Palmroth | 90 | L | B | G | Dick Simon Racing | Did not attempt |
(W)= Former Indianapolis 500 Winner, (R)= Indianapolis 500 Rookie
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