1970 Indianapolis 500 - Box Score

Box Score

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 1 2 Al Unser 170.221 1 200 190 Running
2 5 66 Mark Donohue 168.911 5 200 5 Running
3 11 48 Dan Gurney 166.860 15 200 0 Running
4 23 83 Donnie Allison 165.662 29 200 0 Running
5 33 14 Jim McElreath 166.821 16 200 0 Running
6 8 1 Mario Andretti 168.209 9 199 0 Flagged
7 29 89 Jerry Grant 165.983 26 198 0 Flagged
8 15 38 Rick Muther 165.654 30 197 0 Flagged
9 19 75 Carl Williams 166.590 18 197 0 Flagged
10 3 7 A.J. Foyt 170.004 3 195 2 Flagged
11 7 3 Bobby Unser 168.508 8 192 0 Flagged
12 32 67 Sammy Sessions 165.373 33 190 0 Flagged
13 26 32 Jack Brabham 166.397 22 175 1 Piston
14 31 44 Dick Simon 165.548 32 168 0 Flagged
15 27 19 Ronnie Bucknum 166.136 23 162 0 Crash T3
16 22 23 Mel Kenyon 165.906 27 160 0 Crash T3
17 24 22 Wally Dallenbach, Sr. 165.601 31 143 0 Coil
18 2 18 Johnny Rutherford 170.213 2 135 0 Header
19 13 27 LeeRoy Yarbrough 166.559 19 107 0 Turbo Gear
20 10 84 George Snider 167.660 12 105 0 Suspension
21 12 9 Mike Mosley 166.651 17 96 0 Radiator
22 16 73 Peter Revson 167.942 10 87 0 Magneto
23 30 58 Bill Vukovich II 165.753 28 78 0 Clutch
24 18 15 Joe Leonard 166.898 14 73 0 Switch
25 4 11 Roger McCluskey 169.213 4 62 0 Suspension
26 20 16 Gary Bettenhausen 166.451 21 55 0 Valve
27 25 25 Lloyd Ruby 168.895 6 54 2 Drive Gear
28 17 5 Gordon Johncock 167.015 13 45 0 Piston
29 14 97 Bruce Walkup 166.459 20 44 0 Timing Gear
30 6 10 Art Pollard 168.595 7 28 0 Piston
31 21 20 George Follmer 166.052 25 18 0 Oil Gasket
32 28 93 Greg Weld 166.121 24 12 0 Piston
33 9 31 Jim Malloy 167.895 11 0 0 Crash T4
Tire participation chart
Supplier No. of starters
Goodyear 21
Firestone 12*
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