1985 Indianapolis 500 - Box Score

Box Score

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 8 5 Danny Sullivan 210.298 8 200 67 Running
2 4 3 Mario Andretti 211.576 4 200 107 Running
3 16 9 Roberto Guerrero 208.061 17 200 0 Running
4 7 11 Al Unser 210.523 7 199 0 Flagged
5 26 76 Johnny Parsons 205.778 28 198 0 Flagged
6 30 21 Johnny Rutherford 208.254 15 198 0 Flagged
7 20 61 Arie Luyendyk (R) 206.004 26 198 0 Flagged
8 15 99 Michael Andretti 208.185 16 196 0 Flagged
9 22 98 Ed Pimm (R) 205.723 29 195 0 Flagged
10 19 33 Howdy Holmes 206.372 22 194 0 Flagged
11 32 18 Kevin Cogan 206.367 23 191 0 Flagged
12 31 29 Derek Daly 207.548 18 189 0 Flagged
13 5 40 Emerson Fittipaldi 211.322 5 188 11 Fuel Line
14 12 12 Bill Whittington 209.006 12 183 0 Crash T3
15 24 43 John Paul, Jr. (R) 206.340 24 164 0 Crash T2
16 27 34 Jim Crawford (R) 205.525 31 142 0 Electrical
17 17 25 Danny Ongais 207.220 19 141 0 Engine
18 23 23 Raul Boesel (R) 206.498 21 134 0 Radiator
19 9 7 Geoff Brabham 210.074 9 130 0 Engine
20 13 2 Tom Sneva 208.927 13 123 0 Crash T1
21 10 1 Rick Mears 209.796 10 122 0 Linkage
22 25 84 Chip Ganassi 206.104 25 121 0 Fuel Line
23 33 60 Rich Vogler (R) 205.653 30 119 0 Crash T1
24 6 20 Don Whittington 210.992 6 97 0 Engine
25 11 30 Al Unser, Jr. 209.215 11 91 0 Engine
26 14 22 Dick Simon 208.536 14 86 0 Oil Pressure
27 3 10 Bobby Rahal 211.818 3 84 14 Waste Gate
28 21 14 A.J. Foyt 205.783 27 62 0 Front Wing
29 29 97 Tony Bettenhausen, Jr. 204.824 33 31 0 Wheel Bearing
30 2 37 Scott Brayton 212.354 2 19 1 Cylinder Wall
31 18 55 Josele Garza 206.677 20 15 0 Engine
32 28 44 George Snider 205.455 32 13 0 Engine
33 1 6 Pancho Carter 212.583 1 6 0 Oil Pump

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