Friday, April 29, 2016

1986 INDIANAPOLIS 500

The 70th Indianapolis 500 was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana on Saturday, May 31, 1986. After being rained out on May 25–26, the race was rescheduled for the following weekend. Bobby Rahal was the winner, becoming the first driver in Indy history to complete the 500 miles (800 km) in less than three hours.
Nearly the entire race unfolded as a three-way battle between polesitter Rick Mears, Bobby Rahal, and Kevin Cogan. Cogan, who was a key fixture in the controversial crash on the opening lap of the 1982 race, took the lead in dramatic fashion with 13 laps to go. He appeared to be on his way to victory, and career redemption, but his lead evaporated when a caution came out on lap 194. With two laps to go, the green flag came back out, and second place Bobby Rahal got the jump on the restart and grabbed the lead. Rahal pulled away and won the race, with car owner Jim Trueman, stricken with cancer, cheering him on in the pit area. Trueman died eleven days after the victory.[1]
The race was sanctioned by USAC, and was included as part of the 1986 CART PPG Indy Car World Series. For the first time ever, ABC Sports televised the race live "flag-to-flag" on network television in the United States. The race celebrated the 75th anniversary of the first 500, but there was very little fanfare of the milestone outside of the cover art of the official program. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_Indianapolis_500

Starting Lineup:
Row Inside Middle Outside
1 United States Rick Mears (W) United States Danny Sullivan (W) United States Michael Andretti
2 United States Bobby Rahal United States Al Unser (W) United States Kevin Cogan
3 United States Tom Sneva (W) Colombia Roberto Guerrero United States Al Unser, Jr.
4 United States Ed Pimm Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi United States Johnny Rutherford (W)
5 United States Randy Lanier (R) United States Pancho Carter Canada Jacques Villeneuve (R)
6 United States Danny Ongais Mexico Josele Garza United States Tony Bettenhausen, Jr.
7 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk Australia Geoff Brabham United States A.J. Foyt (W)
8 Brazil Raul Boesel United States Scott Brayton United States Phil Krueger (R)
9 United States Chip Ganassi United Kingdom Jim Crawford United States Rich Vogler
10 United States Johnny Parsons United States Gary Bettenhausen United States Mario Andretti(W)
11 United States George Snider†† Brazil Roberto Moreno†† (R) United States Dick Simon

Other Drivers on Entry List: 

Dennis Firestone
Derek Daly
Herm Johnson
Ian Ashley
Jan Lammers
John Paul, Jr.
Mike Nish
Rick Miaskiewicz
Rupert Keegan
Spike Gehlhausen
Steve Bren
Steve Chassey

Lap-By-Lap Summery:

Red Flag: Car #33 Tom Sneva Crashed in Turn 2 on the Pace Lap

Green Flag: Michael Andretti Leads Lap 1

Lap 15: Caution #1 Car #2 Mario Andretti Tow-In

Lap 19: Green Flag 

Lap 43: Kevin Cogan Took the lead

Lap 44: Al Unser Jr. Took the lead

Lap 48: Emerson Fittipaldi Took the lead

Lap 49: Rick Mears Took the lead

Lap 52: Caution #2 Debris on the track

Lap 56: Green Flag 

Lap 75: Bobby Rahal Took the lead

Lap 76: Kevin Cogan Took the lead

Lap 78: Al Unser Jr. Took the lead 

Lap 80: Michael Andretti Took the lead

Lap 83: Bobby Rahal Took the lead

Lap 102: Caution #3 Car #95 Johnny Parsons Jr. Crashed coming out of Turn 2; Rick Mears Took the lead

Lap 103: Bobby Rahal Took the lead

Lap 106: Green Flag 

Lap 136: Caution #4 Car #6 Rich Vogler Crashed in Turn 3; Rick Mears Took the lead

Lap 141: Green Flag 

Lap 166: Caution #5 Car #9 Roberto Moreno Tow-In; Bobby Rahal Took the lead

Lap 167: Rick Mears Took the lead

Lap 168: Roberto Guerrero Took the lead

Lap 169: Green Flag: Rick Mears Took the lead

Lap 187: Bobby Rahal Took the lead

Lap 188: Kevin Cogan Took the lead

Lap 195: Caution #6 Car #61 Arie Luyendyk Crashed coming out of Turn 4

Lap 198: Green Flag: Bobby Rahal Took the lead

Lap 200: Checkered Flag Bobby Rahal wins his only Indy 500 as a driver.  

Race Results:

Finish Driver Laps Status Prize Money
1 Bobby Rahal 200 170.722 $581,063
2 Kevin Cogan 200 170.698 $253,363
3 Rick Mears 200 170.691 $332,263
4 Roberto Guerrero 200 170.551 $139,513
5 Al Unser Jr. 199 Running $113,463
6 Michael Andretti 199 Running $171,763
7 Emerson Fittipaldi 199 Running $104,563
8 Johnny Rutherford 198 Running $97,513
9 Danny Sullivan 197 Running $134,088
10 Randy Lanier 195 Running $103,438
11 Gary Bettenhausen 193 Running $108,913
12 Geoff Brabham 193 Running $94,613
13 Raul Boesel 192 Running $90,063
14 Dick Simon 189 Running $93,463
15 Arie Luyendyk 188 Accident $86,013
16 Pancho Carter 179 Wheel bearing $84,713
17 Ed Pimm 168 Ignition $83,863
18 Josele Garza 167 Running $88,363
19 Roberto Moreno 158 Engine $82,301
20 Jacques Villeneuve (U) 154 Main bearing $81,613
21 Chip Ganassi 151 Blown engine $81,163
22 Al Unser 149 Vibration $81,563
23 Danny Ongais 136 Ignition $79,713
24 A.J. Foyt 135 Spun in pits $97,713
25 Rich Vogler 132 Accident $90,563
26 George Snider 110 Ignition $80,163
27 Johnny Parsons 100 CV joint $78,013
28 Tony Bettenhausen Jr. 77 Valve $77,713
29 Jim Crawford 70 Head gasket $95,263
30 Scott Brayton 69 Engine $78,263
31 Phil Krueger 67 Engine $82,413
32 Mario Andretti 19 Ignition $77,013
33 Tom Sneva 0 Accident $76,963
  

 

       

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