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1938 Indianapolis 500

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Sanctioning body
  
AAA

Winner
  
Floyd Roberts

Pole position
  
Floyd Roberts

Date
  
May 30, 1938

Winning Entrant
  
Lou Moore

Average speed
  
117.200 mph (188.615 km/h)

The 26th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes Race was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Monday, May 30, 1938. The race was won by the number 23 car driven by Floyd Roberts. Roberts' car started in the pole position, and was the first car to win from that start since 1930. Roberts led 92 laps, posted an average speed of 117.200 miles per hours, and won $32,075. Roberts' car was owned by Lou Moore, who was also the chief mechanic. The race was marred by the death of 33-year-old spectator Everett Spence. On lap 45 the number 42 car driven by Emil Andres hit the wall in turn two, then flipped over several times, causing its right front wheel to fly off. The wheel traveled 100 feet (30 m) through the air and hit Spence, who was pronounced dead upon arriving at the hospital. Andres suffered a concussion, broken nose, and chest injuries.

Contents

For 1938, riding mechanics were made optional; however, no teams utilized them in the race.

Time trials

Ten-lap (25 mile) qualifying runs were utilized. This would be the final time this distance was used. Floyd Roberts won the pole position.

Alternates

  • First alternate: Charlie Crawford
  • Failed to Qualify

  • Frankie Beeder (R) (#45)
  • Floyd Davis (#59)
  • Fred Frame (#32)
  • Ralph Hepburn (#4)
  • Deacon Litz (#52)
  • Tazio Nuvolari (R) (#48, #54)
  • Jack Petticord (#57)
  • Johnny Sawyer (#53)
  • Johnny Seymour (#56)
  • Doc Williams (#46)
  • Billy Winn (#18, #24)
  • References

    1938 Indianapolis 500 Wikipedia