1976 Indianapolis 500 - Box Score

Box Score

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 1 2 Johnny Rutherford 188.957 2 102 48 Running
2 5 14 A.J. Foyt 185.262 10 102 29 Running
3 2 20 Gordon Johncock 188.531 3 102 18 Running
4 7 40 Wally Dallenbach 184.445 12 101 3 Flagged
5 6 48 Pancho Carter 184.824 11 101 3 Flagged
6 3 68 Tom Sneva 186.355 8 101 1 Flagged
7 4 21 Al Unser 186.258 9 101 0 Flagged
8 19 6 Mario Andretti 189.404 1 101 0 Flagged
9 22 77 Salt Walther 182.796 17 100 0 Flagged
10 12 3 Bobby Unser 187.520 5 100 0 Flagged
11 30 51 Lloyd Ruby 186.480 7 100 0 Flagged
12 14 93 Johnny Parsons 182.843 16 98 0 Flagged
13 27 23 George Snider 181.141 31 98 0 Flagged
14 32 24 Tom Bigelow 181.965 24 98 0 Flagged
15 11 12 Mike Mosley 187.588 4 98 0 Flagged
16 33 8 Jan Opperman 181.717 27 97 0 Flagged
17 10 69 Larry Cannon 181.388 29 97 0 Flagged
18 17 9 Vern Schuppan 182.011 21 97 0 Flagged
19 29 97 Sheldon Kinser 181.114 33 97 0 Flagged
20 28 96 Bob Harkey 181.141 32 97 0 Flagged
21 15 98 John Martin 182.417 18 96 0 Flagged
22 18 83 Bill Puterbaugh 182.002 22 96 0 Flagged
23 21 28 Billy Scott 183.383 15 96 0 Flagged
24 23 92 Steve Krisiloff 182.131 20 95 0 Flagged
25 24 86 Al Loquasto 182.002 23 95 0 Flagged
26 26 63 Larry McCoy 181.387 30 91 0 Flagged
27 20 73 Jerry Grant 183.617 13 91 0 Flagged
28 8 45 Gary Bettenhausen 181.791 25 52 0 Turbocharger
29 31 33 David Hobbs 183.580 14 10 0 Water Leak
30 13 7 Roger McCluskey 186.499 6 8 0 Crash T3
31 9 5 Bill Vukovich, Jr 181.433 28 2 0 Rod
32 16 17 Dick Simon 182.342 19 1 0 Rod
33 25 19 Spike Gehlhausen 181.717 26 0 0 Oil Pressure

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