1988 Indianapolis 500 - Race Results

Race Results

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 1 5 Rick Mears 219.198 1 200 89 Running
2 8 20 Emerson Fittipaldi 212.512 8 200 0 Running
3 3 1 Al Unser, Sr. 215.270 3 199 12 Flagged
4 10 18 Michael Andretti 210.183 12 199 0 Flagged
5 19 4 Bobby Rahal 208.526 21 199 0 Flagged
6 18 15 Jim Crawford 210.564 11 198 8 Flagged
7 20 30 Raul Boesel 211.058 10 198 0 Flagged
8 15 97 Phil Krueger 208.212 24 196 0 Flagged
9 16 22 Dick Simon 207.555 28 196 0 Flagged
10 6 7 Arie Luyendyk 213.611 6 196 0 Flagged
11 13 11 Kevin Cogan 209.552 17 195 0 Flagged
12 33 21 Howdy Holmes 206.970 33 192 0 Flagged
13 5 3 Al Unser, Jr. 214.186 5 180 0 Flagged
14 23 56 Billy Vukovich III (R) 208.545 20 179 0 Flagged
15 11 24 Randy Lewis 209.774 14 175 0 Flagged
16 28 33 Rocky Moran 207.181 31 159 0 Engine
17 32 29 Rich Vogler 207.126 32 159 0 Crash T3
18 21 92 Dominic Dobson 210.096 13 145 0 Lost Coolant
19 25 23 Tero Palmroth 208.001 25 144 0 Engine
20 4 6 Mario Andretti 214.692 4 118 0 Electrical
21 27 98 John Andretti (R) 207.894 27 114 0 Engine
22 30 17 Johnny Rutherford 208.442 22 107 0 Crash T1
23 2 9 Danny Sullivan 216.214 2 101 91 Crash T1
24 26 35 Steve Chassey 207.951 26 73 0 Crash T4
25 31 71 Ludwig Heimrath 207.214 30 59 0 Crash T4
26 22 14 A.J. Foyt 209.696 15 54 0 Crash BS
27 14 81 Tom Sneva 208.659 18 32 0 Crash T4
28 17 8 Teo Fabi 207.244 29 30 0 Accident Pits
29 9 10 Derek Daly 212.295 9 18 0 Gearbox
30 29 84 Stan Fox 208.579 19 2 0 Half Shaft
31 7 91 Scott Brayton 212.624 7 0 0 Crash T2
32 12 2 Roberto Guerrero 209.632 16 0 0 Crash T2
33 24 16 Tony Bettenhausen, Jr. 208.342 23 0 0 Crash T2

(R) - Denotes Rookie

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