1965 Indianapolis 500 - Box Score

Box Score

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 2 82 Jim Clark 160.729 2 200 190 Running
2 5 98 Parnelli Jones 158.625 5 200 0 Running
3 4 12 Mario Andretti 158.849 4 200 0 Running
4 7 74 Al Miller II 157.805 7 200 0 Running
5 14 76 Gordon Johncock 155.012 20 200 0 Running
6 15 81 Mickey Rupp 154.839 21 198 0 Flagged
7 22 83 Bobby Johns 155.481 17 197 0 Flagged
8 18 4 Don Branson 155.501 16 197 0 Flagged
9 32 45 Al Unser 154.440 29 196 0 Flagged
10 28 23 Eddie Johnson 153.998 32 195 0 Flagged
11 9 7 Lloyd Ruby 157.246 9 184 0 Blown Engine
12 12 16 Len Sutton 156.121 13 177 0 Flagged
13 29 14 Johnny Boyd 155.172 19 140 0 Gearbox
14 21 53 Walt Hansgen 155.662 15 117 0 Overheating
15 1 1 A.J. Foyt 161.233 1 115 10 Gearbox
16 24 5 Bud Tingelstad 154.672 23 115 0 Crash T3
17 6 66 Billy Foster 158.416 6 85 0 Water manifold
18 19 18 Arnie Knepper 154.513 28 80 0 Cylinder
19 8 9 Bobby Unser 157.467 8 69 0 Oil Fitting
20 13 52 Jim McElreath 155.878 14 66 0 Rear End
21 16 94 George Snider 154.825 22 64 0 Rear End
22 25 65 Ronnie Duman 154.533 27 62 0 Rear End
23 31 41 Masten Gregory 154.540 26 59 0 Oil Pressure
24 10 54 Bob Veith 156.427 11 58 0 Piston
25 26 88 Chuck Stevenson 154.275 30 50 0 Piston
26 3 17 Dan Gurney 158.898 3 42 0 Timing Gears
27 17 48 Jerry Grant 154.606 24 30 0 Magneto
28 30 19 Chuck Rodee 154.546 25 28 0 Rear End
29 27 29 Joe Leonard 154.268 31 27 0 Oil Leak
30 23 25 Roger McCluskey 155.186 18 18 0 Clutch
31 11 24 Johnny Rutherford 156.291 12 15 0 Rear End
32 33 47 Bill Cheesbourg 153.774 33 14 0 Magneto
33 20 59 Jim Hurtubise 156.863 10 1 0 Transmission
Tire participation chart
Supplier No. of starters
Goodyear 12
Firestone 21*
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