1978 Indianapolis 500 - Box Score

Box Score

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 5 2 Al Unser 196.474 7 200 121 Running
2 1 1 Tom Sneva 202.156 1 200 3 Running
3 6 20 Gordon Johncock 195.833 8 199 0 Flagged
4 13 40 Steve Krisiloff 191.255 19 198 5 Flagged
5 7 6 Wally Dallenbach, Sr. 195.233 9 195 0 Flagged
6 19 48 Bobby Unser 194.658 10 195 0 Flagged
7 20 14 A.J. Foyt 200.122 2 191 0 Flagged
8 23 84 George Snider 192.626 16 191 0 Flagged
9 15 51 Janet Guthrie 190.325 22 190 0 Flagged
10 8 16 Johnny Parsons 194.280 12 186 0 Flagged
11 30 35 Larry Rice 187.392 31 186 0 Engine
12 33 7 Mario Andretti 194.647 11 185 0 Flagged
13 4 4 Johnny Rutherford 197.098 5 180 0 Flagged
14 28 88 Jerry Karl 187.549 29 176 0 Flagged
15 24 69 Joe Saldana 190.809 21 173 0 Flagged
16 31 98 Gary Bettenhausen 187.324 32 147 0 Engine
17 25 78 Mike Mosley 188.719 26 146 0 Turbocharger
18 2 25 Danny Ongais 200.122 3 145 71 Blown Engine
19 10 17 Dick Simon 192.967 15 138 0 Wheel Bearing
20 26 26 Jim McElreath 188.058 27 132 0 Engine
21 18 43 Tom Bigelow 189.115 25 107 0 Rod
22 9 80 Larry Dickson 193.434 13 104 0 Oil Pressure
23 3 71 Rick Mears 200.078 4 103 0 Engine
24 21 8 Pancho Carter 196.829 6 92 0 Header
25 11 11 Roger McCluskey 192.256 17 82 0 Clutch
26 17 39 John Mahler 189.723 24 58 0 1/2-time gear
27 14 22 Tom Bagley 190.941 20 25 0 Oil Leak
28 22 77 Salt Walther 193.226 14 24 0 Clutch
29 16 19 Spike Gehlhausen 190.325 23 23 0 Crash T2
30 29 47 Phil Threshie 187.520 30 22 0 Oil Pressure
31 32 30 Jerry Sneva 187.266 33 18 0 Transmission
32 12 24 Sheldon Kinser 192.051 18 15 0 Oil Pressure
33 27 29 Cliff Hucul 187.805 28 4 0 Oil Line

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