1968 Indianapolis 500 - Box Score

Box Score

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 3 3 Bobby Unser 169.507 3 200 127 Running
2 10 48 Dan Gurney 166.512 10 200 0 Running
3 17 15 Mel Kenyon 165.191 14 200 0 Running
4 20 42 Denis Hulme 164.189 19 200 0 Running
5 5 25 Lloyd Ruby 167.613 5 200 42 Running
6 26 59 Ronnie Duman 162.338 27 200 0 Running
7 23 98 Bill Vukovich II 163.510 23 198 0 Flagged
8 27 90 Mike Mosley 162.499 26 197 0 Flagged
9 31 94 Sammy Sessions 162.118 31 197 0 Flagged
10 25 6 Bobby Grim 162.866 25 196 0 Flagged
11 24 16 Bob Veith 163.495 24 196 0 Flagged
12 1 60 Joe Leonard 171.599 1 191 31 Fuel Shaft
13 11 20 Art Pollard 166.297 11 188 0 Fuel Shaft
14 13 82 Jim McElreath 165.327 13 179 0 Stalled
15 28 84 Carl Williams 162.323 28 163 0 Crash BS
16 18 10 Bud Tingelstad 164.444 17 158 0 Oil Pressure
17 12 54 Wally Dallenbach, Sr. 165.548 12 148 0 Engine
18 21 18 Johnny Rutherford 163.830 21 125 0 Crash T4
19 2 70 Graham Hill 171.208 2 110 0 Crash T2
20 8 1 A.J. Foyt 166.821 8 86 0 Rear End
21 19 45 Ronnie Bucknum 164.211 18 76 0 Fuel Leak
22 14 27 Jim Malloy 165.032 15 64 0 Rear End
23 15 78 Jerry Grant 164.782 16 50 0 Oil Leak
24 22 11 Gary Bettenhausen 163.562 22 43 0 Accident T1
25 32 21 Arnie Knepper 161.900 32 42 0 Accident T1
26 6 24 Al Unser 167.069 6 40 0 Crash T1
27 9 4 Gordon Johncock 166.775 9 37 0 Rear End
28 33 64 Larry Dickson 161.124 33 24 0 Piston
29 7 8 Roger McCluskey 166.976 7 16 0 Oil Filter
30 30 56 Jim Hurtubise 162.191 30 9 0 Piston
31 29 29 George Snider 162.264 29 9 0 Oil Leak
32 16 35 Jochen Rindt 164.144 20 5 0 Piston
33 4 2 Mario Andretti 167.691 4 2 0 Piston

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