Indy Starting Crash
September 6, 2008 12:33 AM
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One year at the Indianapolis 500, there was a huge pileup during the start which took out a lot of cars. As I remember it, it was such a mess, with so many cars wrecked, that they called off the race for the rest of that day, and started over the next day. And they allowed every car which was still operational to race, even those which hadn't qualified, just to get enough cars for a reasonable field. What year was that?
posted by Steven C. Den Beste to sports, hobbies, & recreation (4 comments total)
1958: A huge wreck in turn three on the opening lap wipes out several cars, and driver Pat O'Connor is fatally injured. Jimmy Bryan goes on to win. Little-known rookie A.J. Foyt spins out and finishes 16th.
1966: Eleven of the 33 starters, a whole third of the field, are eliminated in a first lap accident. Only seven cars, the fewest finishers ever, are still running by the end of the race.
And a bunch of rain delay years. 1967 was delayed 'til the next day, and 1986 saw the race delayed almost a week.
posted by carsonb at 1:16 AM on September 6, 2008