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1938 Indianapolis 500

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26th running of the Indianapolis 500

26th Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis 500
Sanctioning bodyAAA
DateMay 30, 1938
WinnerFloyd Roberts
Winning EntrantLou Moore
Average speed117.200 mph
Pole positionFloyd Roberts
Pole speed125.681 mph
Most laps ledFloyd Roberts and
Jimmy Snyder(92 laps each)
Pre-race
Pace carHudson 112
Pace car driverStu Baits
StarterSeth Klein[1]
Honorary refereeHarvey S. Firestone[1]
Estimated attendance150,000[2]
Chronology
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19371939

The26th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes Race was held at theIndianapolis Motor Speedway on Monday, May 30, 1938. For 1938,riding mechanics were made optional; however, no teams utilized them in the race.[3] In addition, after seven years, the engine specifications were changed again. The1930 "Junk" formula was eliminated. Normally aspirated engines were allowed 4.5 liters (down from 6.0 L), and superchargers would be permitted again, with a maximum displacement of 3.0 liters. Any fuel was allowed, which directly affected the race.

Time trials

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Ten-lap (25 mile) qualifying runs were utilized. This would be the final time this distance was used.Floyd Roberts won the pole position.

Qualifying Results
DateDriverLap 1
(mph)
Lap 2
(mph)
Lap 3
(mph)
Lap 4
(mph)
Lap 5
(mph)
Lap 6
(mph)
Lap 7
(mph)
Lap 8
(mph)
Lap 9
(mph)
Lap 10
(mph)
Average Speed
(mph)
Sat 5/21/1938Floyd Roberts126.174126.743124.138125.839125.857125.122124.688125.523125.892126.886125.506

Starting grid

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RowInsideMiddleOutside
123United StatesFloyd Roberts14United StatesRuss Snowberger8United StatesRex Mays
217United StatesTony Gulotta3United StatesChet Miller2United StatesTed Horn
31United StatesWilbur Shaw W 34United StatesBabe Stapp27United StatesMauri Rose
416United StatesRonney Householder26United StatesFrank Brisko5United StatesLouis Meyer W 
522United StatesJoel Thorne R 54United StatesHerb Ardinger6United StatesJimmy Snyder
67United StatesBill Cummings W 29United StatesFrank Wearne38United StatesChet Gardner
715United StatesGeorge Connor47United StatesShorty Cantlon35United StatesKelly Petillo W 
855United StatesAl Miller36United StatesAl Putnam R 21United StatesLouis Tomei
945United StatesHarry McQuinn10United StatesTony Willman37United StatesIra Hall
1042United StatesEmil Andres12United StatesGeorge Bailey58United StatesBilly Devore
1133United StatesHenry Banks R 9United StatesCliff Bergere43United StatesDuke Nalon R 
R Indianapolis 500 rookie
W Indianapolis 500 winner

Alternates

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Failed to Qualify

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Race Recap

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Floyd Roberts started in thepole position.

By 200 miles completed,Jimmy Snyder led a trio of alcohol-powered cars, followed by Roberts andWilbur Shaw in cars running gasoline. When the alcohol cars pitted to re-fuel, Roberts took the lead for the first time. At 300 miles, Roberts made his one and only pit stop for fuel and a single tire change, and gave up the lead to Snyder. At 375 miles, Snyder made his 3rd stop for more methanol, and Roberts re-took a lead he would not relinquish to the checkered.[6]

Roberts led 92 laps, posted an average speed of 117.200 miles per hour, and won $32,075.[7] Roberts' car was owned byLou Moore, who was also the chief mechanic.

For this race, only the front and back straightaways were still surfaced with the original bricks installed in 1909. All 4 turns were paved with asphalt prior to this race.[6]

The race was run under heavily overcast skies, with rain threatening the entire day. But it did not rain until the race was completed.[6]

The race was marred by the death of 33-year-old spectator Everett Spence. On lap 45 the number 42 car driven byEmil Andres hit the wall in turn two, then flipped over several times, causing its right front wheel to fly off. The wheel traveled 100 feet (30 m) through the air and hit Spence, who was pronounced dead upon arriving at the hospital. Andres suffered a concussion, broken nose, and chest injuries.[8]

Box score

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FinishStartNoNameEntrantChassisEngineQualRankLapsStatus
1123United StatesFloyd RobertsLou MooreWetterothMiller125.6812200117.200 mph
271United StatesWilbur Shaw W W. Wilbur ShawShawOffenhauser120.98713200+3:55.27
353United StatesChet MillerBoyle Racing HeadquartersSummersOffenhauser121.8989200+5:21.11
462United StatesTed HornHarry HartzWetterothMiller121.32712200+11:43.99
51838United StatesChet GardnerJoe LenckiRiglingOffenhauser120.43517200+16:19.08
61454United StatesHerb Ardinger
(Russ Snowberger Laps 84–92)
(Cliff Bergere Laps 122–199)
Lewis W. WelchMiller-FordOffenhauser119.02224199Flagged
72545United StatesHarry McQuinn
(Tony WillmanLaps 87–169)
Carl MarcheseMarcheseMiller119.49221197Flagged
83058United StatesBilly DevoreJoel Thorne, Inc.StevensOffenhauser116.33930185Flagged
91322United StatesJoel Thorne R Joel Thorne, Inc.ShawOffenhauser119.15523185Flagged
101729United StatesFrank WearnePaul WeirickAdamsOffenhauser121.40511181Flagged
113343United StatesDuke Nalon R Henry KohlertFenglerMiller113.82833178Flagged
122912United StatesGeorge BaileyLeon DurayWeilDuray116.39329166Clutch
13927United StatesMauri RoseBoyle Racing HeadquartersMaseratiMaserati119.79620165Supercharger
141016United StatesRonney Householder
(Billy Winn Laps 139–154)
Joel Thorne, Inc.AdamsSparks125.7691154Supercharger
15156United StatesJimmy SnyderJoel Thorne, Inc.AdamsSparks123.5064150Supercharger
16125United StatesLouis Meyer W Bowes Racing, Inc.StevensWinfield120.52516149Oil Pump
17417United StatesTony GulottaTony GulottaStevensOffenhauser122.4996130Rod
182255United StatesAl MillerJack HollyMillerMiller119.42022125Clutch
191915United StatesGeorge ConnorJoseph MarksAdamsMiller120.32618119Engine
20329United StatesCliff BergereGeorge H. LyonsStevensMiller114.46432111Piston
213133United StatesHenry Banks R Louis KimmelMillerVoelker116.27931109Rod bearing
222135United StatesKelly Petillo W Kelly PetilloWetterothOffenhauser119.82719100Camshaft
232421United StatesLouis TomeiH. E. WinnMillerMiller121.5991088Rod
24167United StatesBill Cummings W Boyle Racing HeadquartersMillerMiller122.393772Radiator
25214United StatesRuss SnowbergerRuss SnowbergerSnowbergerMiller124.027356Rod
26834United StatesBabe StappBill White Race Cars, Inc.WeilMiller120.5951554Valve
272610United StatesTony WillmanMurrell BelangerStevensMiller118.4582547Valve
2838United StatesRex MaysBill White Race Cars, Inc.Alfa Romeo-WeilAlfa Romeo122.845545Supercharger
292842United StatesEmil AndresElgin Piston Pin CompanyAdamsBrisko117.1262745Crash T2
302737United StatesIra HallNowiak & MagneeNowiakStudebaker118.2552644Crash T3
311126United StatesFrank BriskoFrank BriskoStevensBrisko121.921839Oil line
322336United StatesAl Putnam R Arthur M. SimsStevensMiller116.7912815Crankshaft
332047United StatesShorty CantlonThomas O'BrienStevensMiller120.9061413Supercharger
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Note: Relief drivers in parentheses[11]

 W  Former Indianapolis 500 winner

 R  Indianapolis 500 Rookie

Race statistics

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Lap Leaders
LapsLeader
1–14Rex Mays
15–31Jimmy Snyder
32–33Rex Mays
34–74Jimmy Snyder
75–110Floyd Roberts
111–114Jimmy Snyder
115–200Floyd Roberts
Total laps led
DriverLaps
Floyd Roberts92
Jimmy Snyder92
Rex Mays16
Yellow Lights
LapsReason
Extra timeRain; race ended (see below).

  • After the 5th-place car finished 200 laps, rain brought out the yellow flag. Moments later, rain started to fall harder, and the red flag was put out ending the race. All cars still on the track were flagged off.[12][13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abFox, Jack C. (1994).The Illustrated History of the Indianapolis 500 1911-1994 (4th ed.). Carl Hungness Publishing. p. 22.ISBN 0-915088-05-3.
  2. ^"Roberts Is Winner; Sets Track Record; Spectator Is Killed".The Cincinnati Enquirer. May 31, 1938. p. 1. RetrievedJune 3, 2017 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  3. ^Blazier, John E.; Rollings, Tom (1994).Forgotten Heroes of the Speedways: The Riding Mechanics.
  4. ^The Talk of Gasoline Alley -1070-AM WIBC, May 14, 2004
  5. ^"1938 International 500 Mile Sweepstakes".ChampCarStats.com. RetrievedJune 28, 2015.
  6. ^abcBook "The Indianapolis 500: A Complete Pictorial History" by John & Barbara Devaney p. 120
  7. ^"1938 Indianapolis 500 Official Box Score :: Indianapolis 500". Archived fromthe original on May 14, 2008. RetrievedJune 12, 2008.
  8. ^New York Times, "Roberts Sets Record to Win Indianapolis Auto Classic; Spectator Is Killed", May 31, 1938, page 24.
  9. ^"Indianapolis 500 1938".Ultimate Racing History.Archived from the original on September 15, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2012.
  10. ^Popely, Rick; Riggs, L. Spencer (1998).The Indianapolis 500 Chronicle.Lincolnwood, Illinois: Publications International, Ltd.ISBN 0-7853-2798-3.
  11. ^"International 500 Mile Sweepstakes – May 30, 1938". ChampCarStats.com.
  12. ^Patton, W. Blaine (May 31, 1938)."Shaw second, Miller Third, also smash former record; Victor in pits only once".The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. RetrievedApril 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  13. ^"The Last of a Long Line of Gasoline Sallies".Indianapolis News. May 31, 1938. p. 18. RetrievedApril 27, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon


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