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The 1978 Indianapolis 500 was held at Indianapolis on Sunday, May 28, 1978. For the first time, Mary Fendrich Hulman, widow of Tony Hulman, delivered the command for drivers to start engines.

Danny Ongais dominated the early stages of the race but was eventually passed by Al Unser before going out with a blown engine. Unser had a large lead but bent his Lola's front wing in the pitlane on lap 180. Tom Sneva charged to catch the crippled Lola but came up 8 seconds short at the finish. Unser led 121 laps and held on for his third win on a very hot day. Janet Guthrie finished ninth on this day, the highest finish for a woman in Indy 500 history—a feat that was eventually topped 27 years later by Danica Patrick.

Race results[]

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 5 2 25px USA Al Unser 196.474 7 200 121 Running
2 1 1 25px USA Tom Sneva 202.156 1 200 3 Running
3 6 20 25px USA Gordon Johncock 195.833 8 199 0 Flagged
4 13 40 25px USA Steve Krisiloff 191.255 19 198 5 Flagged
5 7 6 25px USA Wally Dallenbach, Sr. 195.233 9 195 0 Flagged
6 19 48 25px USA Bobby Unser 194.658 10 195 0 Flagged
7 20 14 25px USA A.J. Foyt 200.122 2 191 0 Flagged
8 23 84 25px USA George Snider 192.626 16 191 0 Flagged
9 15 51 25px USA Janet Guthrie 190.325 22 190 0 Flagged
10 8 16 25px USA Johnny Parsons 194.280 12 186 0 Flagged
11 30 35 25px USA Larry Rice 187.392 31 186 0 Engine
12 33 7 25px USA Mario Andretti 194.647 11 185 0 Flagged
13 4 4 25px USA Johnny Rutherford 197.098 5 180 0 Flagged
14 28 88 25px USA Jerry Karl 187.549 29 176 0 Flagged
15 24 69 25px USA Joe Saldana 190.809 21 173 0 Flagged
16 31 98 25px USA Gary Bettenhausen 187.324 32 147 0 Engine
17 25 78 25px USA Mike Mosley 188.719 26 146 0 Turbocharger
18 2 25 25px USA Danny Ongais 200.122 3 145 71 Blown Engine
19 10 17 25px USA Dick Simon 192.967 15 138 0 Wheel Bearing
20 26 26 25px USA Jim McElreath 188.058 27 132 0 Engine
21 18 43 25px USA Tom Bigelow 189.115 25 107 0 Rod
22 9 80 25px USA Larry Dickson 193.434 13 104 0 Oil Pressure
23 3 71 25px USA Rick Mears 200.078 4 103 0 Engine
24 21 8 25px USA Pancho Carter 196.829 6 92 0 Header
25 11 11 25px USA Roger McCluskey 192.256 17 82 0 Clutch
26 17 39 25px USA John Mahler 189.723 24 58 0 1/2-time gear
27 14 22 25px USA Tom Bagley 190.941 20 25 0 Oil Leak
28 22 77 25px USA Salt Walther 193.226 14 24 0 Clutch
29 16 19 25px USA Spike Gehlhausen 190.325 23 23 0 Crash T2
30 29 47 25px USA Phil Threshie 187.520 30 22 0 Oil Pressure
31 32 30 25px USA Jerry Sneva 187.266 33 18 0 Transmission
32 12 24 25px USA Sheldon Kinser 192.051 18 15 0 Oil Pressure
33 27 29 25px Canada Cliff Hucul 187.805 28 4 0 Oil Line

Failed to qualify: Larry Cannon (#85), Bob Harkey (#4), Mike Hiss (#7, #66), Jim Hurtubise, Gary Irvin (#9), Bubby Jones (#18), Lee Kunzman (#90), Al Loquasto (#8), John Martin (#2), Graham McRae (#33, #34), Bobby Olivero (#78), Roger Rager (#9, #97), Eldon Rasmussen (#58), Bill Vukovich, Jr. (#18, #93),

See also[]

1977 Indianapolis 500
A.J. Foyt
1978 Indianapolis 500
Al Unser
1979 Indianapolis 500
Rick Mears


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