1923 Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway | |||||
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Indianapolis 500 | |||||
Sanctioning body | AAA | ||||
Date | May 30, 1923 | ||||
Winner | Tommy Milton | ||||
Winning Entrant | H.C.S. Motor Company | ||||
Average speed | 90.954 mph (146.376 km/h) | ||||
Pole position | Tommy Milton | ||||
Pole speed | 108.170 mph (174.083 km/h) | ||||
Most laps led | Tommy Milton (128) | ||||
Pre-race | |||||
Pace car | Duesenberg | ||||
Pace car driver | Fred Duesenberg | ||||
Starter | Eddie Rickenbacker[1] | ||||
Honorary referee | John Oliver La Gorce[1] | ||||
Estimated attendance | 150,000[2] | ||||
Chronology | |||||
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The 11th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes Race was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Wednesday, May 30, 1923.
After winning previously in 1921, Tommy Milton became the first multiple winner of the Indianapolis 500. Howdy Wilcox (the 1919 winner) drove relief for Milton in laps 103–151. During the break, Milton had to have his hands bandaged due to blisters, and changed his shoes due to crimping of his toes.[3]
On lap 22, Tom Alley (driving Earl Cooper's entry) wrecked on the backstretch, going through the wall, and killed 16-year-old spectator Bert Shoup. Alley and two other spectators were injured.[4]
Time trials
Four-lap (10 mile) qualifying runs were utilized. Tommy Milton won the pole with a record speed of over 108mph. Five cars qualified with average speeds of over 100mph.
Results
Race details
- Note above Joe Boyer's car # was 4. Dario Resta was car #3.
- For 1923, riding mechanics were made optional.[9] Only one team (the Mercedes of Christian Lautenschlager) utilized one.
- First alternate: none[10]
References
- ^ a b Fox, Jack C. (1994). The Illustrated History of the Indianapolis 500 1911-1994 (4th ed.). Carl Hungness Publishing. p. 22. ISBN 0-915088-05-3.
- ^ Patton, W. Blaine (May 31, 1923). "Sterling Pilot Takes Laurels Second Time In Speedway Classic". The Indianapolis Star. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ The Talk of Gasoline Alley - 1070-AM WIBC, May 15, 2002
- ^ "Thousands witness auto speeders race". The Ottawa Evening Citizen. May 31, 1923.
- ^ Motor Age, June 7, 1923, p. 12
- ^ "Indianapolis 500 1923". Ultimate Racing History. Archived from the original on 16 January 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2012.
- ^ "Official Results of the Indianapolis 500". Indianapolis 500 Archives - Chuck's Toyland. Motor Age. 1923-06-07. Retrieved 2018-06-07.
- ^ Popely, Rick; Riggs, L. Spencer (1998). The Indianapolis 500 Chronicle. Lincolnwood, Illinois: Publications International, Ltd. ISBN 0-7853-2798-3.
- ^ Blazier, John E.; Rollings, Tom (1994). Forgotten Heroes of the Speedways: The Riding Mechanics. Stephen Rettig. ASIN B0006QASDW.
- ^ The Talk of Gasoline Alley - 1070-AM WIBC, May 14, 2004