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1959 Indianapolis 500

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43rd running of the Indianapolis 500

43rd Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis 500
Sanctioning bodyUSAC
DateMay 30, 1959
WinnerRodger Ward
Winning teamLeader Cards
Average speed135.857 mph (218.641 km/h)
Pole positionJohnny Thomson
Pole speed145.908 mph (234.816 km/h)
Most laps ledRodger Ward (130)
Pre-race ceremonies
Pace carBuick Electra 225
Pace car driverSam Hanks
StarterBill Vanderwater[1]
Estimated attendance180,000[2]
Chronology
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19581960

The43rd International 500-Mile Sweepstakes was held at theIndianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday, May 30, 1959. The event was part of the1959 USAC National Championship Trail and was also race 2 of 9 in the1959 World Championship of Drivers.

Rodger Ward earned the first of two career Indy 500 victories. A record sixteen cars completed the full 500 miles.

All cars were required to haveroll bars for the first time.[3]

Practice and time trials

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Two drivers,Jerry Unser andBob Cortner, were killed in separate crashes during the month. On May 2, Unser lost control in Turn Four, spun, and flipped down the main stretch. The car caught fire and Unser suffered significant burns; he died from complications of his burns on May 17. On May 19, rookie Cortner crashed in turn three after being pushed by a wind gust. He was killed instantly of head injuries.[4]

On the morning of pole day,Tony Bettenhausen suffered a bad crash during a practice run. His car hit the outside wall and flipped over the inside guardrail. Bettenhausen escaped the crash with only minor injuries, and would qualify on the second weekend of time trials.

After three years of retirement,Duane Carter returned to the cockpit, and qualified for his ninth Indianapolis 500 start.

Time trials were scheduled for four days:

  • Saturday May 16 – Pole Day time trials
  • Sunday May 17 – Second day time trials
  • Saturday May 23 – Third day time trials
  • Sunday May 24 – Fourth day time trials

Starting grid

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RowInsideMiddleOutside
13United StatesJohnny Thomson44United StatesEddie Sachs16United StatesJim Rathmann
273United StatesDick Rathmann48United StatesBobby Grim R 5United StatesRodger Ward
374United StatesBob Veith19United StatesEddie Johnson88United StatesGene Hartley
49United StatesDon Branson R 33United StatesJohnny Boyd37United StatesDuane Carter
566United StatesJimmy Daywalt24United StatesJack Turner1United StatesTony Bettenhausen
699United StatesPaul Goldsmith10United StatesA. J. Foyt64United StatesPat Flaherty W 
77United StatesJud Larson6United StatesJimmy Bryan W 71United StatesChuck Arnold R 
88United StatesLen Sutton89United StatesAl Herman65United StatesBob Christie
915United StatesDon Freeland87United StatesRed Amick R 45United StatesPaul Russo
1057United StatesAl Keller47United StatesChuck Weyant53United StatesBill Cheesbourg
1177United StatesMike Magill49United StatesRay Crawford58United StatesJim McWithey R 
R Indianapolis 500 rookie
W Indianapolis 500 winner

Alternates

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  • First alternate: Rex Easton R  (#39, #45)[5]

Failed to qualify

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Box score

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FinishGridNo.DriverConstructorQualifyingLapsTime/RetiredPoints
SpeedRankUSACWDC
165United StatesRodger WardWatson-Offenhauser144.0372003:40:49.201,0008
2316United StatesJim RathmannWatson-Offenhauser144.434200+ 0:23.288006
313United StatesJohnny ThomsonLesovsky-Offenhauser145.901200+ 0:50.6470051
4151United StatesTony BettenhausenEpperly-Offenhauser142.7218200+ 1:47.096003
51699United StatesPaul GoldsmithEpperly-Offenhauser142.6719200+ 2:06.445002
61133United StatesJohnny BoydEpperly-Offenhauser142.8116200+ 3:16.98400 
71237United StatesDuane CarterKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser142.7917200+ 4:09.92300 
8819United StatesEddie JohnsonKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser144.009200+ 4:10.53250 
92745United StatesPaul RussoKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser142.3822200+ 4:11.04200 
101710United StatesA. J. FoytKuzma-Offenhauser142.6420200+ 4:14.48150 
11988United StatesGene HartleyKuzma-Offenhauser143.5710200+ 5:42.48100 
12774United StatesBob VeithMoore-Offenhauser144.028200+ 6:09.7350 
132389United StatesAl HermanDunn-Offenhauser141.9329200+ 6:40.40  
141366United StatesJimmy DaywaltKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser144.683200+ 6:41.54  
152171United StatesChuck Arnold R Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser142.1124200+ 8:19.86  
163358United StatesJim McWithey R Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser141.2133200+ 11:41.69  
17244United StatesEddie SachsKuzma-Offenhauser145.422182Spun off  
182857United StatesAl KellerKuzma-Offenhauser142.0527163Engine  
191864United StatesPat Flaherty W Watson-Offenhauser142.3921162Accident  
20473United StatesDick RathmannWatson-Offenhauser144.245150Fire  
213053United StatesBill CheesbourgKuzma-Offenhauser141.7830147Magneto  
222515United StatesDon FreelandKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser143.0514136Magneto  
233249United StatesRay CrawfordElder-Offenhauser141.3432115Accident  
24109United StatesDon Branson R Phillips-Offenhauser143.3112112Suspension  
252465United StatesBob ChristieKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser143.2413109Engine  
26548United StatesBobby Grim R Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser144.22685Magneto  
271424United StatesJack TurnerChristensen-Offenhauser143.471147Fuel leak  
282947United StatesChuck WeyantKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser141.952845Accident  
29197United StatesJud LarsonKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser142.292345Accident  
303177United StatesMike MagillSutton-Offenhauser141.483145Accident  
312687United StatesRed Amick R Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser142.921545Accident  
32228United StatesLen SuttonLesovsky-Offenhauser142.102634Accident  
33206United StatesJimmy Bryan W Salih-Offenhauser142.11251Engine  

 W  Former Indianapolis 500 winner

 R  Indianapolis 500 Rookie

All entrants utilizedFirestone tires.

Notes
  • ^1 – Includes 1 point for fastest lead lap

Race statistics

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Lap Leaders
LapsLeader
1–4Johnny Thomson
5–12Rodger Ward
13Jim Rathmann
14–16Rodger Ward
17–30Jim Rathmann
31Pat Flaherty
32–33Jim Rathmann
34–40Pat Flaherty
41–42Jim Rathmann
43–45Pat Flaherty
46–48Rodger Ward
49–84Johnny Thomson
85–200Rodger Ward
Total laps led
DriverLaps
Rodger Ward130
Johnny Thomson40
Jim Rathmann19
Pat Flaherty11
Yellow Lights: 43 minutes, 17 seconds
Laps*Reason
8–10Eddie Sachs spin in turn 1 (2:25)
36–40Len Sutton crash in turn 1 (5:42)
47–56Weyant,Magil,Amick,Larson crash in turn 4 (11:15)
121–133Ray Crawford crash in turn 3 (17:30)
167–173Pat Flaherty crash on mainstretch (6:25)
* –Approximate lap counts[7][8][9][10]

Race notes

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  • Fastest lead lap: Johnny Thomson – 1:01.89
  • Two drivers,Jerry Unser and Bob Cortner, were killed as a result of accidents during practice for this race.
  • Bobby Grim qualified 5th and won theRookie of the Year award despite dropping out of the race before the halfway point. On lap 85, he sufferedmagneto failure, and began coasting to the pits. As was customary for drivers of the time, he raised his arm to signify to the other drivers he had lost power. However, due to the high speed he was still traveling, he dislocated his arm in the process. Visibly in pain, the crew thought he was coming in for relief, and quicklyJack Turner jumped behind the wheel, but the car would not run.[11]
  • The first scoring pylon, a famous landmark of the Speedway, was constructed at the south end of the pit area.
  • Last year's winnerJimmy Bryan using the same exact car that won the race in 1957 and 1958 fell out of the race being left on the grid with a clutch failure to finish last (33rd).
  • Final Indianapolis 500 start for1956 winnerPat Flaherty. He crashed out after completing 162 laps, finishing 19th.

World Drivers' Championship

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1959 Indianapolis 500
Race 2 of 9 in the1959 Formula One season
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Race details
DateMay 30, 1959 (1959-05-30)
LocationIndianapolis Motor Speedway
Speedway, Indiana
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length4.023 km (2.500 miles)
Distance200 laps, 804.672 km (500.000 miles)
Motor car race

Background

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The Indianapolis 500 was included in theFIAWorld Championship of Drivers from1950 through1960. The race was sanctioned byAAA through1955, and then byUSAC beginning in1956. At the time the new world championship was announced and first organized by theCSI, the United States did not yet have aGrand Prix. Indianapolis Motor Speedway vice president and general manager Theodore E. "Pop" Meyers lobbied that the Indianapolis 500 be selected as the race to represent the country and to pay points towards the world championship.[12][13]

Drivers competing at the Indianapolis 500 in 1950 through 1960 were credited with participation in and earned points towards the World Championship of Drivers.[14] However, the machines competing at Indianapolis were not necessarily run toFormula One specifications and regulations.[15] The drivers also earned separate points (on a differentscale) towards the respectiveAAA orUSACnational championships. No points, however, were awarded by the FIA towards theWorld Constructors' Championship.

Summary

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The 1959 Indianapolis 500 was round 2 of 9 on the1959 World Championship. The event, however, failed to attract interest from any of the regular competitors on the Grand Prix circuit, particularly since it was held only one day prior to theDutch Grand Prix. Race winnerRodger Ward earned 8 points towards the World Championship. Ward also competed in theU.S. Grand Prix atSebring. He finished tenth in the final season standings.

World Drivers' Championship standings after the race

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PosDriverPoints
1AustraliaJack Brabham9
232United StatesRodger Ward8
13United KingdomTony Brooks6
214United StatesJim Rathmann6
205United StatesJohnny Thomson5
Source:[16]
  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included.

Broadcasting

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Radio

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The race was carried live on theIMS Radio Network.Sid Collins served as chief announcer.Fred Agabashian joined the crew for the first time as "driver expert." The broadcast reached 385 affiliates, includingFairbanks, Alaska.[17]

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network
Booth AnnouncersTurn ReportersPit/garage reporters

Chief Announcer:Sid Collins
Driver expert:Fred Agabashian
Statistician:Charlie Brockman

Turn 1: Bill Frosh
Turn 2: John Peterson
Backstretch: Bernie Herman
Turn 3:Lou Palmer
Turn 4: Jim Shelton

Greg Smith (north)
Jack Shapiro (center)
Luke Walton (south)

References

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  1. ^Fox, 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. ^Stranahan, Bob (May 31, 1959)."Good Race Day Time Had By All".The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. RetrievedJune 2, 2017 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  3. ^The Talk of Gasoline Alley. May 3, 2010.WFNI.
  4. ^"Fatalities - May 1959". The Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Archived fromthe original on February 4, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 9, 2016.
  5. ^The Talk of Gasoline Alley1070-AM WIBC, May 14, 2004
  6. ^"1959 International 500 Mile Sweepstakes".ChampCarStats.com. RetrievedJune 26, 2015.
  7. ^Barnet, Bob (May 31, 1959)."He Dodged Flying Iron to Win Fastest "500" (Part 1)".The Star Press. p. 21. RetrievedApril 20, 2024.
  8. ^Barnet, Bob (May 31, 1959)."He Dodged Flying Iron to Win Fastest "500" (Part 2)".The Star Press. p. 22. RetrievedApril 20, 2024.
  9. ^Claus, Jimmy (May 31, 1959)."Sporting Around (Part 1)".The Star Press. p. 43. RetrievedApril 20, 2024.
  10. ^Claus, Jimmy (May 31, 1959)."Sporting Around (Part 2)".The Star Press. p. 44. RetrievedApril 20, 2024.
  11. ^The Talk of Gasoline Alley1070-AM WIBC, May 9, 2007
  12. ^The Talk of Gasoline Alley. May 23, 2007.1070 WIBC-AM.
  13. ^The Talk of Gasoline Alley. May 19, 2016.WFNI.
  14. ^The Talk of Gasoline Alley. May 5, 2012.WFNI.
  15. ^Capps, Don;Cameron Argetsinger (October 25, 2000)."Where Upon Our Scribe, Sherman, & Mr. Peabody Once Again Crank Up The Way-Back Machine for 1961."AtlasF1. Rear View Mirror.6 (43). Archived fromthe original on April 27, 2012. RetrievedMay 1, 2011.
  16. ^"Indianapolis 1959 - Championship • STATS F1".www.statsf1.com. RetrievedMarch 18, 2019.
  17. ^"Alaska Joins '500' Hookup".The Indianapolis News. May 29, 1959. p. 44. RetrievedMarch 6, 2018 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon

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