1941 Indianapolis 500

The 29th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes Race was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday, May 30, 1941. The start of the race was delayed due to a fire that swept through the garage area on race morning. No persons were injured, but one car in the field was destroyed. The race rolled off with only 31 cars, and ran to its scheduled distance. This would be the final "500" prior to the United States involvement in WWII. It was not known at the time, but it would be the final race organized by Speedway president Eddie Rickenbacker, and due to the war, the race would not be held again until 1946.

29th Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis 500
Sanctioning bodyAAA
DateMay 30, 1941
WinnerFloyd Davis and
Mauri Rose (co-winners)
Winning EntrantLou Moore
Average speed115.117 mph
Pole positionMauri Rose
Pole speed128.691 mph
Most laps ledWilbur Shaw (107)
Pre-race
Pace carChrysler Newport Phaeton
Pace car driverA. B. Couture
StarterSeth Klein
Honorary refereeGuy Vaughn
Estimated attendance160,000
Chronology
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