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1959 Indianapolis 500

43rd running of the Indianapolis 500


43rd running of the Indianapolis 500

FieldValue
race_name43rd Indianapolis 500
race_logo[[File:Indy500winningcar1959.JPG200px]]
sanctionUSAC
dateMay 30, 1959
winnerRodger Ward
teamLeader Cards
mph135.857 mi/h
poleJohnny Thomson
pole_speed145.908 mi/h
leaderRodger Ward (130)
pace_carBuick Electra 225
pace_driverSam Hanks
starterBill Vanderwater
honoraryVernon Bellman
attendance180,000
previous[1958](1958-indianapolis-500)
next[1960](1960-indianapolis-500)

The 43rd International 500-Mile Sweepstakes was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday, May 30, 1959. The event was part of the 1959 USAC National Championship Trail and was also race 2 of 9 in the 1959 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 have roll bars for the first time.

Practice and time trials

Two drivers, Jerry Unser and Bob 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.

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

RowInsideMiddleOutside1234567891011
3USA Johnny Thomson44USA Eddie Sachs16USA Jim Rathmann
73USA Dick Rathmann48USA Bobby Grim5USA Rodger Ward
74USA Bob Veith19USA Eddie Johnson88USA Gene Hartley
9USA Don Branson33USA Johnny Boyd37USA Duane Carter
66USA Jimmy Daywalt24USA Jack Turner1USA Tony Bettenhausen
99USA Paul Goldsmith10USA A. J. Foyt64USA Pat Flaherty
7USA Jud Larson6USA Jimmy Bryan71USA Chuck Arnold
8USA Len Sutton89USA Al Herman65USA Bob Christie
15USA Don Freeland87USA Red Amick45USA Paul Russo
57USA Al Keller47USA Chuck Weyant53USA Bill Cheesbourg
77USA Mike Magill49USA Ray Crawford58USA Jim McWithey

Alternates

  • First alternate: Rex Easton **** (#39, #45)

Failed to qualify

  • Russ Congdon **** (#72) - Did not finish rookie test
  • Bob Cortner **** (#51) - Fatal accident
  • Chuck Daigh **** (#98)
  • Jimmy Davies (#53)
  • Don Edmunds (#54, #57, #76)
  • Jack Ensley **** (#92)
  • Gene Force (#55, #78)
  • Andy Furci **** (#91)
  • Elmer George (#21)
  • Bill Homeier (#42, #62)
  • Van Johnson **** (#76, #91)
  • Johnny Kay **** (#17) - Did not finish rookie test
  • Ralph Ligouri **** (#12, #41)
  • Johnny Moorhouse **** (#91)
  • Earl Motter **** (#21)
  • Jim Packard **** (#55)
  • Johnnie Parsons (#45)
  • Chuck Rodee **** (#82)
  • Eddie Russo (#1, #78, #93, #98)
  • Bob Schroeder **** (#78)
  • Shorty Templeman (#69, #76)
  • Johnnie Tolan (#43)
  • Jerry Unser (#57) - Fatal accident
  • Wayne Weiler **** (#39) - Entry declined, failed physical
  • Dempsey Wilson (#34, #82)

Box score

FinishGridNo.DriverConstructorQualifyingLapsTime/RetiredPointsSpeedRankUSACWDC123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233
65USA Rodger Ward**Watson-Offenhauser**144.0372003:40:49.201,000**8**
316USA Jim Rathmann**Watson-Offenhauser**144.434200+ 0:23.28800**6**
13USA Johnny Thomson**Lesovsky-Offenhauser**145.901200+ 0:50.64700**5**
151USA Tony Bettenhausen**Epperly-Offenhauser**142.7218200+ 1:47.09600**3**
1699USA Paul Goldsmith**Epperly-Offenhauser**142.6719200+ 2:06.44500**2**
1133USA Johnny BoydEpperly-Offenhauser142.8116200+ 3:16.98400
1237USA Duane CarterKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser142.7917200+ 4:09.92300
819USA Eddie JohnsonKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser144.009200+ 4:10.53250
2745USA Paul RussoKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser142.3822200+ 4:11.04200
1710USA A. J. FoytKuzma-Offenhauser142.6420200+ 4:14.48150
988USA Gene HartleyKuzma-Offenhauser143.5710200+ 5:42.48100
774USA Bob VeithMoore-Offenhauser144.028200+ 6:09.7350
2389USA Al HermanDunn-Offenhauser141.9329200+ 6:40.40
1366USA Jimmy DaywaltKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser144.683200+ 6:41.54
2171USA Chuck Arnold ****Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser142.1124200+ 8:19.86
3358USA Jim McWithey ****Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser141.2133200+ 11:41.69
244USA Eddie SachsKuzma-Offenhauser145.422182Spun off
2857USA Al KellerKuzma-Offenhauser142.0527163Engine
1864USA Pat Flaherty ****Watson-Offenhauser142.3921162Accident
473USA Dick RathmannWatson-Offenhauser144.245150Fire
3053USA Bill CheesbourgKuzma-Offenhauser141.7830147Magneto
2515USA Don FreelandKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser143.0514136Magneto
3249USA Ray CrawfordElder-Offenhauser141.3432115Accident
109USA Don Branson ****Phillips-Offenhauser143.3112112Suspension
2465USA Bob ChristieKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser143.2413109Engine
548USA Bobby Grim ****Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser144.22685Magneto
1424USA Jack TurnerChristensen-Offenhauser143.471147Fuel leak
2947USA Chuck WeyantKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser141.952845Accident
197USA Jud LarsonKurtis Kraft-Offenhauser142.292345Accident
3177USA Mike MagillSutton-Offenhauser141.483145Accident
2687USA Red Amick ****Kurtis Kraft-Offenhauser142.921545Accident
228USA Len SuttonLesovsky-Offenhauser142.102634Accident
206USA Jimmy Bryan ****Salih-Offenhauser142.11251Engine

**** Former Indianapolis 500 winner

**** Indianapolis 500 Rookie

All entrants utilized Firestone tires.

;Notes

  • – Includes 1 point for fastest lead lap

Race statistics

Lap LeadersLapsLeader
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 ledDriverLaps
Rodger Ward130
Johnny Thomson40
Jim Rathmann19
Pat Flaherty11
Yellow Lights: 43 minutes, 17 secondsLaps*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*

Race notes

  • 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 the Rookie of the Year award despite dropping out of the race before the halfway point. On lap 85, he suffered magneto 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 quickly Jack Turner jumped behind the wheel, but the car would not run.
  • The first scoring pylon, a famous landmark of the Speedway, was constructed at the south end of the pit area.
  • Last year's winner Jimmy 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 for 1956 winner Pat Flaherty. He crashed out after completing 162 laps, finishing 19th.

World Drivers' Championship

Speedway, Indiana

Background

The Indianapolis 500 was included in the FIA World Championship of Drivers from 1950 through 1960. The race was sanctioned by AAA through 1955, and then by USAC beginning in 1956. At the time the new world championship was announced and first organized by the CSI, the United States did not yet have a Grand 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.

Drivers competing at the Indianapolis 500 in 1950 through 1960 were credited with participation in and earned points towards the World Championship of Drivers. However, the machines competing at Indianapolis were not necessarily run to Formula One specifications and regulations. The drivers also earned separate points (on a different scale) towards the respective AAA or USAC national championships. No points, however, were awarded by the FIA towards the World Constructors' Championship.

Summary

The 1959 Indianapolis 500 was round 2 of 9 on the 1959 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 the Dutch Grand Prix. Race winner Rodger Ward earned 8 points towards the World Championship. Ward also competed in the U.S. Grand Prix at Sebring. He finished tenth in the final season standings.

World Drivers' Championship standings after the race

PosDriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1AUS Jack Brabham9
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 232USA Rodger Ward8
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 13GBR Tony Brooks6
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 214USA Jim Rathmann6
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 205USA Johnny Thomson5
  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included.

Broadcasting

Radio

The race was carried live on the IMS 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, including Fairbanks, Alaska.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio NetworkBooth AnnouncersTurn ReportersPit/garage reporters
Greg Smith (north)
Jack Shapiro (center)
Luke Walton (south)

References

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