1966 Indianapolis 500 - Box Score

Box Score

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 15 24 Graham Hill 159.243 23 200 10 Running
2 2 19 Jim Clark 164.114 2 200 66 Running
3 7 3 Jim McElreath 160.908 9 200 0 Running
4 6 72 Gordon Johncock 161.059 8 200 0 Running
5 17 94 Mel Kenyon 158.555 32 198 0 Flagged
6 11 43 Jackie Stewart 159.972 14 190 40 Oil Pressure
7 29 54 Eddie Johnson 158.898 28 175 0 Stalled
8 28 11 Bobby Unser 159.109 27 171 0 Flagged
9 20 6 Joe Leonard 159.560 17 170 0 Stalled
10 10 88 Jerry Grant 160.335 13 167 0 Flagged
11 5 14 Lloyd Ruby 162.433 5 166 68 Cam Stud
12 23 18 Al Unser 162.372 6 161 0 Crash T4
13 21 8 Roger McCluskey 159.271 22 129 0 Oil Leak
14 4 98 Parnelli Jones 162.484 4 87 0 Wheel Bearing
15 13 26 Rodger Ward 159.468 19 74 0 Handling
16 25 77 Carl Williams 159.645 16 38 0 Valve
17 22 56 Jim Hurtubise 159.208 24 29 0 Oil line
18 1 1 Mario Andretti 165.849 1 27 16 Valve
19 3 82 George Snider 162.521 3 22 0 Crash T2
20 8 12 Chuck Hulse 160.844 10 22 0 Crash T2
21 27 22 Bud Tingelstad 159.144 26 16 0 Overheating
22 14 28 Johnny Boyd 159.384 21 5 0 Crash T1
23 9 4 Don Branson 160.385 12 0 0 Crash FS
24 12 27 Billy Foster 159.490 18 0 0 Crash FS
25 16 53 Gary Congdon 158.688 29 0 0 Crash FS
26 18 2 A.J. Foyt 161.355 7 0 0 Crash FS
27 19 31 Dan Gurney 160.499 11 0 0 Crash FS
28 24 66 Cale Yarborough 159.794 15 0 0 Crash FS
29 26 37 Arnie Knepper 159.440 20 0 0 Crash FS
30 30 75 Al Miller II 158.681 30 0 0 Crash FS
31 31 39 Bobby Grim 158.367 33 0 0 Crash FS
32 32 34 Larry Dickson 159.144 25 0 0 Crash FS
33 33 96 Ronnie Duman 158.646 31 0 0 Crash FS
Tire participation chart
Supplier No. of starters
Goodyear 16
Firestone 17*
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