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1962 Indianapolis 500

46th running of the Indianapolis 500


46th running of the Indianapolis 500

FieldValue
race_name46th Indianapolis 500
race_logoIndy500winningcar1962.JPG
sanctionUSAC
season[1962 USAC season](1962-usac-championship-car-season)
teamLeader Cards
dateMay 30, 1962
winnerRodger Ward
mph140.293 mi/h
poleParnelli Jones
pole_speed150.370 mi/h
fast_timeParnelli Jones
rookieJim McElreath
leaderParnelli Jones (120)
anthemPurdue Band
back_homeC. David Cochard
start_enginesTony Hulman
pace_carStudebaker Lark Daytona Convertible
pace_driverSam Hanks
starterPat Vidan
honorary_refRobert A. Stranahan, Jr.
attendance230,000
networkN/A
announcersN/A
ratingN/A
shareN/A
previous[1961](1961-indianapolis-500)
next[1963](1963-indianapolis-500)

The 46th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana on Wednesday, May 30, 1962.

A historic pole day saw Parnelli Jones break the 150 mi/h barrier in qualifying. Rodger Ward and Len Sutton finished 1st-2nd for Leader Cards Racing.

The 1962 Indy 500 marked the final 500 wherein the entire 33-car field consisted of U.S.-born participants. It was also the first race held with the track surface paved entirely in asphalt, with just the ceremonial single yard of bricks exposed at the start/finish line.

Race schedule

For 1962, the Opening Day of practice was shifted back to Saturday April 28. Time trials were held on the second and third weekends of May, allowing the 500 Festival Open Invitation golf tournament the entire fourth weekend of May. Bump Day was held May 20, ten days prior to the race. Carburetion Day, the final day of practice was held Monday May 28, along with the 500 Festival Parade later that evening.

Race schedule — April/May 1962SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
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23
24
25
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28
Practice
29
Practice30
Practice1
Practice2
Practice3
Practice4
Practice5
Practice
6
Practice7
Practice8
Practice9
Practice10
Practice11
Practice12
Pole Day
13
Time Trials14
Practice15
Practice16
Practice17
Practice18
Practice19
Time Trials
20
Bump Day21
22
23
[Pro-Am](500-festival-open-invitation)24
[500 Open](500-festival-open-invitation)25
[500 Open](500-festival-open-invitation)26
[500 Open](500-festival-open-invitation)
27
[500 Open](500-festival-open-invitation)28
Carb Day29
Meeting30
Indy 50031
Banquet
ColorNotes
GreenPractice
Dark BlueTime trials
SilverRace day
BlankNo track activity

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Time trials

Time trials were scheduled for four days.

  • Saturday May 12 – Pole Day time trials
    • Len Sutton was the first driver to make an assault on the track record. His fourth lap of 149.900 mph was a new one-lap track record.
    • Parnelli Jones became the first driver to break the 150 mph barrier. His first lap was run at 150.729 mph, a new all-time one-lap track record. All four of his laps were over 150 mph, and his four-lap average came in at 150.370 mph. Jones was rewarded by having 150 silver dollars poured into his helmet by Phil Hedback of Bryant Heating & Cooling.
  • Sunday May 13 – Second day time trials
    • The 13th proved to be an unlucky day for Norm Hall, whose previous crash in car #25 left him unscathed, but today, he spun the #41 Forbes Special on the Southwest Turn, hit the wall backward, and was severely injured, including a fractured left leg and possible skull fracture. Jim Rathmann and Troy Ruttman were both flagged off by their crews after they failed to get sufficient speed to qualify. Eddie Sachs could not reach an acceptable speed and a new engine was ordered for his Dean-Autolite Special machine. Dan Gurney left for Holland to compete in the Dutch Grand Prix. Qualifiers this day were Eddie Johnson #32 at 146.592 and Bob Veith #96 at 146.157.
  • Saturday May 19 – Third day time trials
  • Sunday May 20 – Fourth day time trials

Starting grid

RowInsideMiddleOutside1234567891011
98USA Parnelli Jones3USA Rodger Ward54USA Bobby Marshman
7USA Len Sutton1USA A. J. Foyt4USA Shorty Templeman
15USA Jim McElreath34USA Dan Gurney17USA Roger McCluskey
5USA Bud Tingelstad14USA Don Branson27USA Don Davis
9USA Dick Rathmann62USA Paul Russo18USA Bobby Grim
19USA Chuck Hulse21USA Elmer George32USA Eddie Johnson
96USA Bob Veith88USA Gene Hartley67USA Chuck Rodee
83USA Allen Crowe44USA Jim Rathmann12USA Lloyd Ruby
45USA Jack Turner53USA Paul Goldsmith2USA Eddie Sachs
38USA Johnny Boyd91USA Jim Hurtubise26USA Troy Ruttman
29USA Bob Christie86USA Ebb Rose79USA Jimmy Daywalt

Alternates

  • First alternate: Dempsey Wilson (#31)
  • Second alternate: Ronnie Duman **** (#28)

Failed to qualify

  • Chuck Arnold (#23, #37, #46, #47, #77)
  • Duane Carter (#72)
  • Bill Cheesbourg (#35, #59, #88)
  • Leon Clum **** (#6, #23)
  • Jack Conely **** (#89)
  • Russ Congdon ****
  • Tommy Copp **** (#58)
  • Johnny Coy **** (#68, #92)
  • Chuck Daigh **** (#35)
  • Jack Ensley **** (#95)
  • Jack Fairman **** (#32, #78)
  • Don Freeland (#36)
  • Roy Graham **** (#55)
  • Norm Hall (#25, #41)
  • Jim Hemmings **** (#65, #94)
  • Herb Hill **** (#69) – Entry declined
  • Bruce Jacobi **** (#22)
  • Ed Kostenuk **** (#37)
  • Ralph Ligouri **** (#68)
  • Bob Mathouser **** (#43)
  • Mike McGreevey **** (#46)
  • Al Miller **** (#64)
  • Keith Rachwitz **** (#33)
  • Gig Stephens **** (#61)
  • Chuck Stevenson (#16)
  • Chuck Weyant

Race recap

First half

Parnelli Jones took the lead at the start, and led the first 59 laps. The first incident on the track occurred on lap 17. A four-car crash in turn four involved Jack Turner, Bob Christie, Allen Crowe, and Chuck Rodee. A lengthy yellow light period was needed to clean up the incident.

Second half

Rodger Ward led the final 31 laps en route to victory. It was his second 500 win, after winning also in 1959. His Leader Cards teammate Len Sutton finished second, accomplishing the first team "sweep" of 1st-2nd since the Blue Crown team did it in 1947 and 1948.

After dominating much of the early race, Parnelli Jones, who started on the pole and led 120 laps, finished 7th. Jones chances for victory faded around the lap 125 mark when he lost his brakes. Unable to easily bring his car to a halt during pit stops, his crew put out tires so he could bump up against them or ride over them in order to help stop the car.

Box score

FinishStartNoNameChassisEngineQualLapsStatus123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233
23USA Rodger Ward ****WatsonOffenhauser149.371200Running
47USA Len SuttonWatsonOffenhauser149.328200+11.52
272USA Eddie SachsEwingOffenhauser146.431200+19.93
1227USA Don DavisLesovskyOffenhauser147.209200+48.13
354USA Bobby MarshmanEpperlyOffenhauser149.347200+2:18.94
715USA Jim McElreath ****Kurtis KraftOffenhauser149.025200+2:31.69
198USA Parnelli JonesWatsonOffenhauser150.370200+2:42.85
2412USA Lloyd RubyWatsonOffenhauser146.520200+3:16.00
2344USA Jim Rathmann ****WatsonOffenhauser146.610200+5:16.72
2838USA Johnny BoydSalihOffenhauser147.047200+5:46.86
64USA Shorty TemplemanWatsonOffenhauser149.050200+7:00.13
1114USA Don BransonEpperlyOffenhauser147.312200+7:00.90
2991USA Jim HurtubiseWatsonOffenhauser146.963200+7:18.61
3286USA Ebb RosePorterOffenhauser146.336200+10:02.37
105USA Bud TingelstadPhillipsOffenhauser147.753200+11:14.70
917USA Roger McCluskeyWatsonOffenhauser147.759168Spun T2
1721USA Elmer George
(Paul Russo Laps 53–126)
(A. J. Foyt Laps 127–147)LesovskyOffenhauser146.092147Engine
3026USA Troy Ruttman ****KuzmaOffenhauser146.765140Piston
1518USA Bobby GrimTrevisOffenhauser146.60496Oil Leak
834USA Dan Gurney ****ThompsonBuick147.88692Rear End
1619USA Chuck Hulse ****Kurtis KraftOffenhauser146.37791Fuel Pump
3379USA Jimmy DaywaltKurtis KraftOffenhauser146.31874Transmission
51USA A. J. Foyt ****TrevisOffenhauser149.07469Lost wheel
139USA Dick RathmannWatsonOffenhauser147.16151Magneto
1832USA Eddie JohnsonTrevisOffenhauser146.59238Magneto
2653USA Paul GoldsmithEpperlyOffenhauser146.43726Magneto
2088USA Gene Hartley
(Bill Cheesbourg Laps 21–23)WatsonOffenhauser146.96923Steering
1462USA Paul RussoWatsonOffenhauser146.68720Piston
2545USA Jack TurnerKurtis KraftOffenhauser146.49617Crash FS
3129USA Bob ChristieKurtis KraftOffenhauser146.34117Crash FS
2283USA Allen Crowe ****WatsonOffenhauser146.83117Crash FS
2167USA Chuck Rodee ****ChristensenOffenhauser146.96917Crash FS
1996USA Bob VeithElderOffenhauser146.15712Engine

Note: Relief drivers in parentheses

**** Former Indianapolis 500 winner

**** Indianapolis 500 Rookie

All entrants utilized Firestone tires.

Race statistics

Lap LeadersLapsLeader
1–59Parnelli Jones
60–61A. J. Foyt
62–64Roger McCluskey
65–125Parnelli Jones
126–160Rodger Ward
161–169Len Sutton
170–200Rodger Ward
Total laps ledDriverLaps
Parnelli Jones120
Rodger Ward66
Len Sutton9
Roger McCluskey3
A. J. Foyt2
Yellow Lights: 5 for 38 minutes, 18 secondsLaps*Reason
18–33Turner, Christie, Crowe, Rodee crash in turn 4 (18:44)
37–38Shorty Templeman spin fronstretch (2:09)
60–62Bobby Grim (1:39)
75–81A. J. Foyt lost wheel (6:50)
168Roger McCluskey spin turn 2 (9:27)
* – *Approximate lap counts*

Broadcasting

Radio

The race was carried live on the IMS Radio Network. Sid Collins served as chief announcer. Fred Agabashian served as "driver expert." Newcomer Howdy Bell joined the crew, serving as a turn reporter. It was his first of over 40 years with the network. Turn reporter Mike Ahern, who debuted on the radio crew a year earlier, missed the 1962 race due to being in the Army. He would return in 1963.

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

Television

Highlights of the time trials were shown on ABC's "Wide World Of Sports".

Notes

References

Works cited

(1961 Indianapolis 500) (1963 Indianapolis 500)

References

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  8. (1998). "Indianapolis 500 Chronicle". Publications International.
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  10. "International 500 Mile Sweepstakes – May 30, 1962". ChampCarStats.com.
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