1923 Indianapolis 500 - Results

Results

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 1 1 Tommy Milton 108.170 1 200 128 Running
2 2 7 Harry Hartz 103.700 3 200 6 Running
3 9 5 Jimmy Murphy 104.050 2 200 11 Running
4 14 6 Eddie Hearne 97.300 9 200 0 Running
5 7 23 L. L. Corum 86.650 23 200 0 Running
6 16 31 Frank Elliott 93.250 12 200 0 Running
7 10 8 Cliff Durant 102.650 4 200 4 Running
8 20 15 Max Sailer 90.550 18 200 0 Running
9 22 19 Prince Decystria 88.900 21 200 0 Running
10 24 34 Wade Morton 88.000 22 200 0 Running
11 15 16 Christian Werner 95.200 11 200 0 Running
12 6 18 Pierre De Vizcaya 90.300 19 166 0 Rod
13 21 28 Leon Duray 89.900 20 136 0 Rod
14 3 4 Dario Resta 98.020 8 88 0 Differential
15 11 2 Ralph DePalma 100.420 5 69 0 Head gasket
16 19 26 Harlan Fengler 90.750 17 69 0 Gas tank
17 8 25 Howdy Wilcox 81.000 24 60 51 Clutch
18 13 3 Joe Boyer 98.800 7 59 0 Differential
19 18 35 Bennett Hill 91.200 16 44 0 Crankshaft
20 5 27 Louis Zborowski 91.800 15 41 0 Rod
21 12 29 Earl Cooper 99.400 6 21 0 Crash BS
22 23 22 Raúl Riganti 95.300 10 19 0 Gas line
23 17 14 Christian Lautenschlager 93.200 13 14 0 Crash T1
24 4 21 Martín de Álzaga 92.900 14 6 0 Rod

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