1969 Indianapolis 500 - Box Score

Box Score

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 2 2 Mario Andretti 169.851 2 200 116 Running
2 10 48 Dan Gurney 167.341 10 200 0 Running
3 3 1 Bobby Unser 169.683 3 200 0 Running
4 24 9 Mel Kenyon 165.426 24 200 0 Running
5 33 92 Peter Revson 160.851 33 197 0 Flagged
6 11 44 Joe Leonard 167.240 11 193 0 Flagged
7 4 66 Mark Donohue 168.903 4 190 0 Flagged
8 1 6 A.J. Foyt 170.568 1 181 66 Flagged
9 31 21 Larry Dickson 163.014 31 180 0 Flagged
10 32 97 Bobby Johns 160.901 32 171 0 Flagged
11 13 10 Jim Malloy 167.092 13 165 0 Flagged
12 23 11 Sammy Sessions 165.434 23 163 0 Flagged
13 22 90 Mike Mosley 166.113 22 162 0 Piston
14 6 82 Roger McCluskey 168.350 6 157 0 Split Header
15 18 15 Bud Tingelstad 166.597 18 155 0 Engine
16 15 84 George Snider 166.914 15 152 0 Flagged
17 14 59 Sonny Ates 166.968 14 146 0 Magneto
18 25 42 Denis Hulme 165.092 25 145 0 Clutch
19 5 12 Gordon Johncock 168.626 5 137 0 Piston
20 20 4 Lloyd Ruby 166.428 20 105 11 Fuel Tank
21 19 22 Wally Dallenbach, Sr. 166.497 19 82 7 Clutch
22 21 29 Arnie Knepper 166.220 21 82 0 Crash T4
23 8 67 LeeRoy Yarbrough 168.075 8 65 0 Split Header
24 29 95 Jack Brabham 163.875 29 58 0 Ignition
25 30 57 Carl Williams 163.265 30 50 0 Clutch
26 9 8 Gary Bettenhausen 167.777 9 35 0 Piston
27 27 62 George Follmer 164.286 27 26 0 Engine
28 7 38 Jim McElreath 168.224 7 24 0 Engine Fire
29 17 36 Johnny Rutherford 166.628 17 24 0 Oil Tank
30 16 45 Ronnie Bucknum 166.636 16 16 0 Piston
31 12 40 Art Pollard 167.123 12 7 0 Drive Line
32 26 98 Bill Vukovich II 164.843 26 1 0 Rod
33 28 16 Bruce Walkup 163.942 28 0 0 Transmission
Tire participation chart
Supplier No. of starters
Goodyear 25
Firestone 8*
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