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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox Indy500 1911to1941 The 31st International 500-Mile Sweepstakes was held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday, May 30, 1947. It was the opening round of the 11 races that comprised the 1947 AAA Championship Car season. The 1946 winner, George Robson, had been killed on September 2, 1946 in a racing incident. Driver Shorty Cantlon would be killed in an accident during the race.

Beginning in 1947 the Speedway issued "Bronze" and "Silver" badges. Bronze badges allowed gate and garage access during the month and silver badges did the same but also allowed pit access. On race day, one needed a Back Up Card Early bronze badges were indeed bronze, but silver badges were only a silver colored pot metal. Bronze badges began being made of a bronze colored pot metal sometime in the late 1950's or early 1960's.

Time trials & ASPAR boycott

Time trials was scheduled for five days. The minimum speed to qualify was set at 115 mph. In the months leading up to the race, several top drivers that were members of a union, the American Society of Professional Auto Racing (ASPAR), threatened to boycott the race over the purse size.[1] The AAA Contest Board refused to heed their demands, and when the entry list was closed on May 8, many of the top drivers, particularly several popular west coast drivers, were not on the list. A total of 35 cars were entered, but at least nine had no driver listed, and 13 of the entries were inexperienced novice drivers. After the practice began for the month, officials decreed that the boycotting drivers would not be allowed late entry. After several weeks of dispute, an agreement was made for the ASPAR drivers to participate midway through the month.[2]

  • Saturday May 17 (Pole Day): Intermittent showers, and the holdout of several ASPAR drivers, meant that only four cars completed qualifying runs. Ted Horn claimed the pole position with a speed of 126.564 mph. Novi teammates Cliff Bergere and Doc Williams both suffered spins during the afternoon. Both rebounded to qualify, with Bergere taking the middle of the front row. Williams completed a rather slow run (120.733 mph), not noticing his crew, who was trying to signal him to abort the run. Williams would be replaced by Herb Ardinger on race day.[3][4]
  • Sunday May 18: Three cars qualified, bringing the field to seven cars. Shorty Cantlon (121.462 mph) was the fastest of the day.[5][6]
  • Saturday May 24
  • Sunday May 25
  • Wednesday May 28: The final scheduled day of qualifying closed with 28 cars in the field.

When qualifying closed at 6 p.m. on Wednesday May 28, the field had only been filled to 28 cars.[7] Duke Dinsmore was the final qualifier, completing his run amidst some scoring confusion by the officials, just as the time had run out.[8] Race officials initially stressed that Wednesday would be the final day available to qualify. However, a day later, they re-opened qualifying for one hour late on Thursday May 29 in an effort to fill the field. Mel Hansen and Emil Andres were the only two cars to complete attempts, and after approval by the other entries, were added to the grid to bring the field to 30 cars.[9]

The heartbreak story of the day belonged to driver Billy Devore. After failing to make the field on Wednesday, the Bill Schoof crew worked diligently to make repairs to their car, hoping that officials would re-open qualifying. When word was announced that additional time trials would be held Thursday, the crew scrambled to get the car prepared. Late in the evening, with about 20 minutes left until closing, the crew drove the race car from their garage about six miles away to the track with a police escort. When they arrived at the gate at 6:58 p.m., however, officials closed time trials, and DeVore was not permitted to qualify. [10]

Starting grid

Row Inside Middle Outside
1 Шаблон:Flagicon Ted Horn
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Шаблон:Flagicon Cliff Bergere
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Шаблон:Flagicon Mauri Rose Шаблон:Color box
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2 Шаблон:Flagicon Herb Ardinger*
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Шаблон:Flagicon Shorty Cantlon
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Шаблон:Flagicon Russ Snowberger
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3 Шаблон:Flagicon Les Anderson Шаблон:Color box
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Шаблон:Flagicon Bill Holland Шаблон:Color box
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Шаблон:Flagicon Ken Fowler
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4 Шаблон:Flagicon Jimmy Jackson
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Шаблон:Flagicon Milt Fankhouser Шаблон:Color box
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Шаблон:Flagicon Roland Free
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5 Шаблон:Flagicon George Connor
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Шаблон:Flagicon Walt Brown Шаблон:Color box
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Шаблон:Flagicon Frank Wearne
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6 Шаблон:Flagicon Hal Robson
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Шаблон:Flagicon Pete RomcevichШаблон:Color box
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Шаблон:Flagicon Duke Nalon
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7 Шаблон:Flagicon Al Miller
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Шаблон:Flagicon Rex Mays
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Шаблон:Flagicon Paul Russo
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8 Шаблон:Flagicon Joie Chitwood
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Шаблон:Flagicon Fred Agabashian Шаблон:Color box
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Шаблон:Flagicon Charles Van Acker Шаблон:Color box
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9 Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Bettenhausen
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Шаблон:Flagicon Henry Banks
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Шаблон:Flagicon Duke Dinsmore
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10 Шаблон:Flagicon Cy Marshall
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Шаблон:Flagicon Mel Hansen
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Шаблон:Flagicon Emil Andres
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Failed to Qualify

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Race summary

Late in the race, Lou Moore teammates Bill Holland and Mauri Rose were running 1st and 2nd. The pit crew displayed a confusing chalkboard sign with the letters "EZY" to Holland, presumably meaning for him to take the final laps at a reduced pace to safely make it to the finish. Mauri Rose ignored the board, and charged to catch up to Holland. Holland believed he held a lap lead over Rose, and allowed him to catch up. The two drivers waved as Rose passed Holland, with Holland believing it was not more than a congratulatory gesture.

In reality, the pass Rose made was for the lead, and he led the final 8 laps to take the controversial victory. The race was marred by a 41st lap crash that claimed the life of Shorty Cantlon.

Rose's distance finish time of 4:17:52.17 was the second fastest finish of the Indianapolis 500 ever, at the time. Only the 1938 Indianapolis 500 had been completed in a faster total time as of 1947.[12] After Rose completed the 500 mile distance, approximately 40 minutes was given for additional drivers to finish, before any remaining drivers who had not completed the distance by then were flagged off the track.[13] The 1947 race was also the coldest on record, with an average temperature of 50 degrees and morning low of 37.[14]

Results

Finish Start No Name Chassis Engine Laps Led Time/Retired
1 3 27 Шаблон:Flagicon Mauri Rose Шаблон:Color box Deidt Offenhauser 200 34 4:17:52.17
2 8 16 Шаблон:Flagicon Bill Holland Шаблон:Color box Deidt Offenhauser 200 143 -32.12 seconds
3 1 1 Шаблон:Flagicon Ted Horn Maserati Maserati 200 0 -3 minutes, 00.38 seconds
4 4 54 Шаблон:Flagicon Herb Ardinger* Kurtis Kraft Novi 200 0 -6 minutes, 40.35 seconds
5 10 7 Шаблон:Flagicon Jimmy Jackson Miller Offenhauser 200 0 -8 minutes, 00.48 seconds
6 20 9 Шаблон:Flagicon Rex Mays Kurtis Kraft Winfield 200 0 -12 minutes, 16.33 seconds
7 14 33 Шаблон:Flagicon Walt Brown Шаблон:Color box Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo 200 0 -36 minutes, 59.30 seconds
8 28 34 Шаблон:Flagicon Cy Marshall A.R.-Weil Alfa Romeo 197 0 -3 laps
9 23 41 Шаблон:Flagicon Fred Agabashian Шаблон:Color box Kurtis Kraft Duray 191 0 -9 laps
10 27 10 Шаблон:Flagicon Duke Dinsmore Wetteroth Offenhauser 167 0 -33 laps
11 7 58 Шаблон:Flagicon Les Anderson Шаблон:Color box Maserati Offenhauser 131 0 -69 laps
12 17 57 Шаблон:Flagicon Pete Romcevich Шаблон:Color box Miller Ford 168 0 Oil line
13 30 3 Шаблон:Flagicon Emil Andres Lencki Lencki 150 0 Magneto
14 15 31 Шаблон:Flagicon Frank Wearne Miller Offenhauser 128 0 Spun T3
15 9 47 Шаблон:Flagicon Ken Fowler Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo 121 0 Axle
16 18 46 Шаблон:Flagicon Duke Nalon Mercedes Mercedes 119 0 Piston
17 12 42 Шаблон:Flagicon Roland Free Wetteroth Miller 87 0 Spun
18 25 29 Шаблон:Flagicon Tony Bettenhausen Stevens Offenhauser 79 0 Timing gear
19 6 25 Шаблон:Flagicon Russ Snowberger Maserati Maserati 74 0 Oil pump
20 16 52 Шаблон:Flagicon Hal Robson Adams Offenhauser 67 0 Universal joint
21 2 18 Шаблон:Flagicon Cliff Bergere Kurtis Kraft Novi 62 23 Piston
22 22 8 Шаблон:Flagicon Joie Chitwood Wetteroth Offenhauser 51 0 Gears
23 5 24 Шаблон:Flagicon Shorty Cantlon Snowberger Miller 40 0 Fatal crash T1
24 26 43 Шаблон:Flagicon Henry Banks Miller Offenhauser 36 0 Oil line
25 19 66 Шаблон:Flagicon Al Miller Miller Miller 33 0 Magneto
26 13 14 Шаблон:Flagicon George Connor Kurtis Kraft Offenhauser 32 0 Fuel leak
27 29 38 Шаблон:Flagicon Mel Hansen Adams Sparks 32 0 Disqualified, Pushed
28 21 15 Шаблон:Flagicon Paul Russo Shaw Offenhauser 24 0 Crash FS
29 24 44 Шаблон:Flagicon Charles Van Acker Шаблон:Color box Stevens Lencki 24 0 Crash FS
30 11 53 Шаблон:Flagicon Milt Fankhouser Шаблон:Color box Stevens Offenhauser 15 0 Stalled
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* Cliff Bergere relieved Herb Ardinger after his own car retired from the race, and completed the race distance in the #54 car.

Broadcasting

Radio

The race was carried live on the Mutual Broadcasting System, the precursor to the IMS Radio Network. The broadcast was sponsored by Perfect Circle Piston Rings and Bill Slater served as the anchor. The broadcast feature live coverage of the start, the finish, and live updates throughout the race.

Barry Lake served as "roving reporter," stationed on an Army Jeep. Larry Richardson was stationed in the new Press Paddock (constructed underneath the Paddock Penthouse upper deck) on the outside of the mainstretch, relaying scoring and official information.

Mutual Broadcasting System
Booth Announcers Turn Reporters Pits/roving reporters

Announcer: Bill Slater
Analyst: Gene Kelly
Press Paddock: Larry Richardson

South turns: Mike Dunn
Mainstretch: Gordon Graham
North turns: Jim Shelton

Norman Perry
Barry Lake

See also

Notes

Works cited

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  • 1947 Indianapolis 500 Radio Broadcast, Mutual: Re-broadcast on "The All-Night Race Party" - WIBC-AM (May 29, 2004)

References

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