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1939 Indianapolis 500

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27th running of the Indianapolis 500

27th Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis 500
Sanctioning bodyAAA
DateMay 30, 1939
WinnerWilbur Shaw
Winning EntrantBoyle Racing Headquarters
Average speed115.035 mph (185.131 km/h)
Pole positionJimmy Snyder
Pole speed130.138 mph (209.437 km/h)
Most laps ledLouis Meyer (79)
Pre-race
Pace carBuick Roadmaster 80
Pace car driverCharles Chayne
StarterSeth Klein[1]
Honorary refereePaul G. Hoffman[1]
Estimated attendance145,000[2]
Chronology
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The27th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes Race was held at theIndianapolis Motor Speedway on May 30, 1939. The race was won by the number two car ofWilbur Shaw, who started in the third position, driving aMaserati 8CTF.[3] The race was notable for a three car accident on lap 109, whenFloyd Roberts, the reigning champion, was killed when his car went through the wooden outer wall at over 100 miles (160 km) an hour at the backstretch.[4] InLouis Meyer's final Indy 500, he too would crash at the backstretch at over 100 miles (160 km) an hour, but he walked away unharmed.

Time trials

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Ten-lap qualifying runs were eliminated for 1939, and the distance reverted to four-lap (10 mile) runs. This change was made permanent, and four-lap runs have been used ever since.

Starting grid

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RowInsideMiddleOutside
110United StatesJimmy Snyder45United StatesLouis Meyer W 2United StatesWilbur Shaw W 
24United StatesTed Horn3United StatesChet Miller17United StatesGeorge Bailey
347United StatesShorty Cantlon16United StatesMauri Rose9United StatesHerb Ardinger
454United StatesCliff Bergere29United StatesFrank Brisko18United StatesGeorge Connor
525United StatesRalph Hepburn49United StatesMel Hansen R 41United StatesGeorge Barringer
631United StatesBabe Stapp14United StatesFrank Wearne37United StatesIra Hall
715United StatesRex Mays8United StatesJoel Thorne44United StatesEmil Andres
832United StatesBob Swanson1United StatesFloyd Roberts W 35United StatesKelly Petillo W 
921United StatesRuss Snowberger51United StatesTony Willman62United StatesTony Gulotta
1042United StatesAl Miller56United StatesFloyd Davis58United StatesLouis Tomei
1153United StatesDeacon Litz38United StatesHarry McQuinn26United StatesBilly Devore
R Indianapolis 500 rookie
W Indianapolis 500 winner

Alternates

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Failed to Qualify

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Floyd Roberts crash

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With Roberts on lap 109, the car driven byBob Swanson lost control and went sideways. Roberts' car contacted Swanson's, causing Swanson's car to eject Swanson, flip over, and catch fire, while Roberts' car went through the outer wall. Attempting to avoid the accident,Chet Miller swerved into the debris field. His car flipped, and went into the inner wall. Two spectators were also injured by flying debris. The three drivers were taken to hospitals, while it took over 30 minutes to clear the burning wreck of Swanson's car from the track. Roberts death due to brain injuries was announced before the race was completed.[7]

First rear-engined car

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George Bailey became the first driver to compete with a rear-engined car in the Indianapolis 500 when he contested the 1939 race in a Gulf-Miller.[8]

Box score

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FinishStartNoNameEntrantChassisEngineQualRankLapsStatus
132United StatesWilbur Shaw W Boyle Racing HeadquartersMaseratiMaserati128.9774200115.035 mph
2110United StatesJimmy SnyderJoel Thorne, Inc.AdamsSparks130.1381200+1:48.12
31054United StatesCliff BergereLewis W. WelchMiller-FordOffenhauser123.83515200+3:03.91
444United StatesTed HornBoyle Racing HeadquartersMillerMiller127.7236200+7:21.33
51631United StatesBabe StappBill White Race Cars, Inc.Alfa Romeo-WeilAlfa Romeo125.00012200+8:55.19
61541United StatesGeorge BarringerBill White Race Cars, Inc.WeilOffenhauser120.93528200+9:25.11
7208United StatesJoel ThorneJoel Thorne, Inc.AdamsSparks122.17723200+10:54.55
8816United StatesMauri RoseW. Wilbur ShawShawOffenhauser124.89613200+13:04.31
91714United StatesFrank WearneMoore & RobertsWetterothOffenhauser125.07411200+17:29.16
103326United StatesBilly Devore
(Henry Banks Laps 146–189)
Leon DurayWeilDuray+26:55.8833200Running
112762United StatesTony Gulotta
(Harry McQuinn Laps 111–127)
George LyonsStevensOffenhauser121.74924200+27:50.52
12245United StatesLouis Meyer W Bowes Racing, Inc.StevensWinfield130.0672197Crash BS
131218United StatesGeorge ConnorJoseph MarksAdamsOffenhauser123.20819195Stalled
142651United StatesTony WillmanJoe LenckiLenckiLencki122.77121188Fuel pump
153058United StatesLouis Tomei
(Mel Hansen Laps 161–186)
Frank T. GriswoldAlfa RomeoAlfa Romeo118.42630186Flagged
161915United StatesRex MaysThorne Engineering Corp.AdamsSparks126.4137145Rings
1799United StatesHerb Ardinger
(Frank Brisko Laps 76–94)
(Mel Hansen Laps 137–141)
Harry HartzWetterothMiller124.12514141Clutch
182435United StatesKelly Petillo W Kelly PetilloWetterothOffenhauser123.66016141Pistons
191449United StatesMel Hansen R Joel Thorne, Inc.ShawOffenhauser121.68325113Crash Pits
203238United StatesHarry McQuinn
(Al Putnam Laps 12–36)
(Frank Brisko Laps 37–42)
(Al Putnam Laps 43–76)
(George Robson Laps 77–110)
F. BurrenBlumeBrisko117.28732110Ignition
2153United StatesChet MillerBoyle Racing HeadquartersSummersMiller126.3188109Crash BS
221325United StatesRalph Hepburn
(Bob Swanson Laps 104–107)
Anthony GulottaStevensOffenhauser122.20422107Crash BS
23231United StatesFloyd Roberts W Lou Moore, Inc.WetterothOffenhauser128.9685106Crash BS
241837United StatesIra HallMagnee & NowiakNowiakStudebaker121.1882789Head gasket
252521United StatesRuss SnowbergerRussell SnowbergerSnowbergerMiller123.1992050Radiator
26617United StatesGeorge BaileyHarry A. MillerMillerMiller125.821947Valve
272956United StatesFloyd DavisEd WalshMillerOffenhauser119.3752943Shock absorber
282842United StatesAl MillerPaul WeirickAdamsOffenhauser123.2331841Accelerator
291129United StatesFrank BriskoFrank BriskoStevensBrisko123.3511738Air pump
302144United StatesEmil AndresJimmy SnyderStevensOffenhauser121.2122622Spark plugs
312232United StatesBob SwansonSampson Motors, Inc.StevensSampson129.431319Rear axle
32747United StatesShorty CantlonAssoc. Enterprises, Ltd.StevensOffenhauser125.5671015Main bearing
333153United StatesDeacon LitzRichard T. WhartonMaseratiMaserati117.979317Valve
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Note: Relief drivers in parentheses[11]

 W  Former Indianapolis 500 winner

 R  Indianapolis 500 Rookie

All entrants utilizedFirestone tires.

Race statistics

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Lap Leaders
LapsLeader
1–36Jimmy Snyder
37–69Wilbur Shaw
70–73Louis Meyer
74Rex Mays
75–103Jimmy Snyder
104–130Louis Meyer
131–134Ted Horn
135–182Louis Meyer
183–200Wilbur Shaw
Total laps led
DriverLaps
Louis Meyer79
Jimmy Snyder65
Wilbur Shaw51
Ted Horn4
Rex Mays1
Yellow Lights
Laps*Reason
106–125Floyd Roberts crash on backstretch (31:30)
* –Approximate lap counts[12]

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. ^Brooks, Ralph L. (May 31, 1939)."Oh, Yes, the Crowd! It Was There Too; 145,000 of It and All Well-Red".The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. RetrievedJune 3, 2017 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  3. ^"1939 Indianapolis 500 Official Box Score :: Indianapolis 500". Archived fromthe original on May 14, 2008. RetrievedJune 11, 2008.
  4. ^"Wilbur Shaw Wins. Floyd Roberts Dies".Associated Press. May 31, 1939. RetrievedOctober 8, 2012.Shaw swept through a trail of death and destruction Tuesday to win the twenty-seventh running of the Indianapolis motor speedway 500 mile race and stand ...[permanent dead link]
  5. ^The Talk of Gasoline Alley -1070-AM WIBC, May 14, 2004
  6. ^"1939 International 500 Mile Sweepstakes".ChampCarStats.com. RetrievedJune 28, 2015.
  7. ^Reginald Cleveland (May 31, 1939)."Roberts, 1938 Victor, Dies in Triple Crash as Shaw Takes Indianapolis Race. Just After Accident At Indianapolis And Finish Of The Race".The New York Times. RetrievedOctober 8, 2012.Death in the afternoon struck at the twenty-seventh running of the 500 mile Speedway race today as Wilbur Shaw of Indianapolis, who won in 1938 ... Floyd Roberts, last year's popular victor, died in the Methodist Hospital ....
  8. ^George Bailey, indymotorspeedway.com Retrieved 7 December 2015
  9. ^"Indianapolis 500 1939".Ultimate Racing History.Archived from the original on September 19, 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, 1939". ChampCarStats.com.
  12. ^McLemore, Henry (May 31, 1939)."1938 Winner Roberts Dies After Racer Smacks Wall".Winston-Salen Journal. p. 1. RetrievedApril 25, 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon


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