1951 Indianapolis 500
The 35th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Wednesday, May 30, 1951. The event was part of the 1951 AAA National Championship Trail, and was included in the 1951 World Drivers Championship.
For the second year in a row, again no European Formula One-based teams enter the race.
Duke Nalon, who had suffered serious burns in a crash in 1949, and who missed the 1950 race, made a comeback at Indy by winning the pole position in a Novi.
Heavy attrition saw only eight cars running finish. Winner Lee Wallard's car lost its brakes, lost an exhaust pipe, and broke a shock absorber. His winning car had the smallest displacement in the field. About a week after winning the race, however, Wallard suffered severe burns in a crash at Reading, which effectively ended his professional racing career.
Three-time winner Mauri Rose, in his 15th Indy start, crashed and flipped on lap 126. It was his final 500, as he retired from driving after the crash.
Read more about 1951 Indianapolis 500: Time Trials, Classification