Sunday, May 30, 2010
Dario Franchitti Wins 2010 Indy
Dario Franchitti wins the 94th Indianapolis 500. The great race won in Americas heartland with the help of an Italian car equipped with a Japanese Engine and driven by a Scotsman
Qualifications
1911 Indianapolis 500-Mile Race Qualification Results
Starting grid determined by order of entry date.
Entries required to maintain an excess of 75 mph (120.7 km/h) over a quarter-mile distance to qualify.
No qualification times or speeds recorded, only success or failure to qualify.[6]
Row Far Inside Inside Center Center Outside Center Far Outside
1 Pace Car Position Lewis Strang †1 Ralph DePalma Harry Endicott Johnny Aitken
2 Louis Disbrow Frank Fox Harry Knight †2 Joe Jagersberger Will Jones
3 Gil Andersen Spencer Wishart W. H. Turner Fred Belcher †3 Arthur Chevrolet
4 †4 Charles Basle Eddie Hearne Harry Grant Charlie Merz Howdy Wilcox
5 Mel Marquette Fred Ellis Harry Cobe Jack Tower Ernest Delaney
6 David L. Bruce-Brown Lee Frayer Joe Dawson Ray Harroun Ralph Mulford
7 Teddy Tetzlaff Herbert Lytle Hughie Hughes Charles Bigelow Ralph Beardsley
8 Caleb Bragg Howard Hall Bill Endicott Arthur Greiner Bob Burman
9 Billy Knipper
DNQ Louis Edmunds Rupert Jeffkins
Only nine Americans raced in the 2010 Memorial Day Classic
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