1984 Indianapolis 500 - Results

Results

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 3 6 Rick Mears 207.847 3 200 119 Running
2 7 9 Roberto Guerrero 205.717 7 198 0 Flagged
3 10 2 Al Unser 204.441 10 198 0 Flagged
4 16 21 Al Holbert 203.016 19 198 0 Flagged
5 4 99 Michael Andretti 207.805 4 198 0 Flagged
6 12 14 A.J. Foyt 203.860 12 197 0 Flagged
7 18 5 Bobby Rahal 202.230 22 197 0 Flagged
8 9 28 Herm Johnson 204.618 9 194 0 Flagged
9 11 25 Danny Ongais 203.978 11 193 3 Flagged
10 24 55 Josele Garza 200.615 31 193 0 Flagged
11 31 4 George Snider 201.861 25 193 0 Flagged
12 32 50 Dennis Firestone 201.217 29 186 0 Flagged
13 2 41 Howdy Holmes 207.977 2 185 0 Flagged
14 13 77 Tom Gloy 203.758 13 179 0 Engine
15 33 73 Chris Kneifel 199.831 33 175 0 Transmission
16 1 1 Tom Sneva 210.029 1 168 31 Left CV Joint
17 6 3 Mario Andretti 207.466 6 153 29 Broken Nosecone
18 26 37 Scott Brayton 203.637 14 150 0 Transmission
19 21 10 Pancho Carter 201.820 27 141 0 Engine
20 27 98 Kevin Cogan 203.622 15 137 0 Frozen Wheel
21 15 7 Al Unser, Jr. 203.404 18 131 4 Water Pump
22 30 84 Johnny Rutherford 202.062 23 116 0 Engine
23 20 22 Dick Simon 201.835 26 112 0 In Pits
24 14 33 Teo Fabi 203.600 16 104 14 Fuel System
25 5 20 Gordon Johncock 207.545 5 103 0 Crash T4
26 17 16 Tony Bettenhausen, Jr. 202.814 20 86 0 Piston
27 29 61 Derek Daly 202.443 21 76 0 Handling
28 22 40 Chip Ganassi 201.612 28 61 0 Engine
29 28 30 Danny Sullivan 203.567 17 57 0 Broken Wheel
30 19 35 Patrick Bedard 201.915 24 55 0 Crash NC
31 25 57 Spike Gehlhausen 200.478 32 45 0 Spun SC
32 23 47 Emerson Fittipaldi 201.078 30 37 0 Oil Pressure
33 8 18 Geoff Brabham 204.931 8 1 0 Fuel Line

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