List of Indianapolis 500 fatal accidents
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[edit] Drivers
[edit] Drivers killed before the first Indianapolis 500-Mile Race
- 1909
- William Borque
[edit] Drivers killed in the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race
Thirteen drivers have been killed while competing in the "500". Ten races involved accidents claiming the lives of drivers.
- 1919
- 1929
- 1933
- 1935
- 1939
- 1947
- 1955
- 1958
- 1964
- 1973
- Swede Savage (died in hospital July 2, death may have been from contaminated blood transfusion rather than directly from the crash)[1]
[edit] Drivers killed during testing, practice or qualifications
- 1910
- Tommy Kincaid
- 1911
- Harry Martin
- 1926
- 1931
- 1932
- 1933
- William Denver
- 1934
- 1935
- Johnny Hannon
- Stubby Stubblefield
- 1940
- 1948
- 1949
- George Metzler
- 1953
- 1955
- 1957
- 1959
- Jerry Unser
- Bob Cortner
- 1961
- Tony Bettenhausen (practice)
- 1966
- 1968
- 1972
- 1973
- Art Pollard (practice)
- 1982
- Gordon Smiley (warm-up lap during qualifications)
- 1992
- Jovy Marcelo (practice)
- 1996
- Scott Brayton (practice)
- 2003
- Tony Renna (Firestone private testing session in October)
[edit] Crew
[edit] Riding mechanics killed in the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race
- 1909
- Harry Holcomb (William Borque, driver)
- Claude Kellum (Charlie Merz, driver)
- 1911
- Sam Dickson (Arthur Greiner, driver)
- 1919
- Robert Bandini (Louis LeCocq, driver)
- Nicholas Molinero (Arthur Thurman, driver)
- 1930
- Paul Marshall (Cy Marshall, driver)
- 1933
- G.L. "Monk" Jordan (Lester Spangler, driver)
[edit] Riding mechanics killed in practice
- 1931
- Clarence Grover (Joe Caccia, driver)
- 1932
- Harry Cox (Benny Benefield, driver)
- 1933
- Bob Hurst (William Denver, driver)
- 1934
- Robert Hahn (Peter Kreis, driver)
- 1935
- Leo Whitaker (Stubby Stubblefield, driver)
- 1937
- Albert Opalko (Frank McGurk, driver)
- 1939
- Lawson Harris (Babe Stapp, driver)
[edit] Track personnel killed in Race
- 1937
- George Warford (firefighter); Indianapolis, Indiana
- Otto Rhode (pit crew member), Toledo, Ohio.
- 1961
- John Masariu (firefighter); Danville, Indiana - On the 127th lap of the 1961 race, driver Eddie Johnson spun out, but did not suffer significant damage and he was not injured. A safety fire truck went to his aid. Masariu, who was a basketball coach at nearby Ben Davis High School and was serving as a safety worker, fell off the back of the fire truck. A moment later, the truck accidentally backed over him, and he was injured fatally.
- 1973
- Armando Teran (pit crew member); Santa Monica, California - In the moments following Swede Savage's crash, Teran was struck by a fire truck going northbound on pit road. Teran was working as a sign board man on Graham McRae's pit crew. USAC outlawed vehicles from traveling opposite the direction of the cars during the race as a result.
[edit] Spectators
[edit] Spectators killed at the Race
- 1909
- Homer Joliff; Franklin, Indiana
- James West, Indianapolis, Indiana
- 1923
- Bert Shoup; Lafayette, Indiana
- 1938
- Everett Spence; Terre Haute, Indiana
- 1960
- Fred Linder; Indianapolis, Indiana (homemade scafolding in the infield collapsed)
- William Craig, Zionsville, Indiana (homemade scafolding in the infield collapsed)
- 1987
- Lyle Kurtenbach; Rothschild, Wisconsin (Tony Bettenhausen lost a wheel in the third turn. Moments later, Roberto Guerrero hit the tire with his nose cone, and the tire was launched into the air. The tire went over the catchfence, and into the top row of the "K" grandstand, striking and killing Kurtenbach instantly. The resulting damage to Guerrero's car, a broken nosecone and more importantly, a broken clutch master cylinder, directly led to Guerrero losing the race. His car became stuck in gear, and stalled exiting the pits on his final pit stop.)
[edit] Bystander killed outside the track
- 1931
- Wilbur Brink; Indianapolis, Indiana - Brink was a 12-year old boy playing in his yard across the street from the track. As the result of an accident during the race, a wheel bounced over the fence and struck him, killing him instantly.
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Dr. Stephen Olvey, "Rapid Response", 2006, page 35

