1980 Indianapolis 500 - Box Score

Box Score

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 1 4 Johnny Rutherford 192.257 1 200 118 Running
2 33 9 Tom Sneva 185.290 19 200 16 Running
3 32 46 Gary Bettenhausen 182.463 33 200 0 Running
4 17 20 Gordon Johncock 186.075 15 200 11 Running
5 6 1 Rick Mears 187.491 7 199 10 Flagged
6 8 10 Pancho Carter 186.480 11 199 5 Flagged
7 16 25 Danny Ongais 186.606 10 199 0 Flagged
8 31 43 Tom Bigelow 182.547 32 198 0 Flagged
9 19 21 Tim Richmond 188.334 5 197 1 Flagged
10 23 44 Greg Leffler 183.749 22 197 0 Flagged
11 22 29 Billy Engelhart 184.237 20 193 0 Flagged
12 30 2 Bill Vukovich II 182.741 31 192 0 Flagged
13 18 96 Don Whittington 183.927 21 178 0 Flagged
14 12 14 A.J. Foyt 185.500 16 173 0 Valve
15 21 16 George Snider 185.386 18 169 1 Engine
16 24 18 Dennis Firestone 183.701 23 137 0 Transmission
17 5 7 Jerry Sneva 187.852 6 130 0 Crash T1
18 25 99 Hurley Haywood 183.561 24 127 0 Fire
19 3 11 Bobby Unser 189.994 3 126 26 Turbocharger
20 2 12 Mario Andretti 191.012 2 71 10 Engine
21 28 38 Jerry Karl 183.011 28 64 0 Clutch
22 29 8 Dick Simon 182.787 30 58 0 Lost wheel
23 10 66 Roger Rager 186.374 13 55 2 Crash SC
24 11 23 Jim McElreath 186.249 14 54 0 Crash SC
25 20 70 Gordon Smiley 186.848 9 47 0 Turbocharger
26 7 15 Johnny Parsons 187.412 8 44 0 Piston
27 9 5 Al Unser 186.442 12 33 0 Cylinder
28 13 40 Tom Bagley 185.405 17 29 0 Pump
29 4 35 Spike Gehlhausen 188.344 4 20 0 Crash T1
30 27 94 Bill Whittington 183.262 26 9 0 Crash T1
31 15 26 Dick Ferguson 182.880 29 9 0 Crash T1
32 26 48 Mike Mosley 183.449 25 5 0 Gasket
33 14 95 Larry Cannon 183.253 27 2 0 Camshaft

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