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The 22nd running of the Indianapolis 500 took place on May 30, 1934. The winner was the number seven car driven by Bill Cummings, an Indianapolis native, at an average speed of 104.863 miles per hour. Cummings led for 57 laps total, including the last 26.[1] Of the 33 cars that began the race, only 12 were running at the finish, although there were no crashes resulting in serious injuries. One serious incident involved George Bailey, whose car went over the outside wall, but resulted in only a broken wrist to the driver. The finish was the closest in the history of the race to that point, with second-place finisher Mauri Rose within 100 yards of Cummings at the finish (officially 27.25 seconds behind). Rose would also file a protest that Cummings had illegally gained ground during a "slow-down" period following a crash.[2]

Results[]

Results of the 1934 Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on Wednesday, May 30, 1934.

Finish Start No Name Qual Rank Laps Led Status
1 10 7 25px United States Bill Cummings 116.116 6 200 57 Running
2 4 9 25px United States Mauri Rose 116.044 7 200 68 Running
3 20 2 25px United States Lou Moore 113.442 16 200 0 Running
4 19 12 25px United States Deacon Litz 113.731 14 200 0 Running
5 24 16 25px United States Joe Russo 113.115 18 200 0 Running
6 8 36 25px United States Al Miller 113.307 17 200 0 Running
7 18 22 25px United States Cliff Bergere 115.243 8 200 0 Running
8 9 10 25px United States Russ Snowberger 111.428 23 200 0 Running
9 3 32 25px United States Frank Brisko 116.894 4 200 69 Running
10 14 24 25px United States Herb Ardinger 111.722 22 200 0 Running
11 1 17 25px United States Kelly Petillo 119.329 1 200 6 Running
12 29 5 25px United States Stubby Stubblefield 105.921 32 200 0 Running
13 28 49 25px United States Charles Crawford 108.784 30 110 0 In pits
14 11 31 25px United States Ralph Hepburn 114.321 10 164 0 Connecting rod
15 12 18 25px United States George Barringer 113.859 11 161 0 Bent front axle
16 6 26 25px United States Phil Shafer 113.816 12 130 0 Camshaft drive
17 7 8 25px United States Tony Gulotta 113.733 13 94 0 Rod
18 13 1 25px United States Louis Meyer 112.332 20 92 0 Oil tank
19 22 6 25px United States Dave Evans 102.414 33 81 0 Transmission
20 15 15 25px United States Shorty Cantlon 117.875 2 76 0 Crankshaft
21 5 4 25px United States Chet Gardner 114.786 9 72 0 Rod
22 17 51 25px United States Al Gordon 116.273 5 66 0 Crash T1
23 23 35 25px United States Rex Mays 113.639 15 53 0 Front axle
24 25 42 25px United States Dusty Fahrnow 113.070 19 28 0 Rod
25 21 41 25px United States Johnny Sawyer 109.808 27 27 0 Rod
26 33 33 25px United States Johnny Seymour 108.591 31 22 0 Pinion gear
27 27 45 25px United States Rick Decker 110.895 26 17 0 Clutch
28 2 3 25px United States Wilbur Shaw 117.647 3 15 0 Lost oil
29 26 73 25px United States Doc MacKenzie 111.933 21 15 0 Crash NC
30 31 29 25px United States Gene Haustein 109.426 28 13 0 Crash T4
31 30 63 25px United States Harry McQuinn 111.067 24 13 0 Rod
32 16 58 25px United States George Bailey 111.063 25 12 0 Crash T3
33 32 46 25px United States Chet Miller 109.252 29 11 0 Crash T1

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References[]

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  2. CUMMINGS VICTOR IN 500-MILE RACE Associated Press as printed in the New York Times May 31, 1934, page 26, sports. (requires subscription to read full article)
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