The 32nd International 500-Mile Sweepstakes was held at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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on Monday, May 31, 1948.
For the second year in a row, the Blue Crown Spark Plug teammates
Mauri Rose and
Bill Holland finished 1st-2nd. Rose became the second driver to win the
Indianapolis 500 in consecutive years. Unlike the previous year's race, no controversy surrounds the results. Coupled with his co-victory in
1941
Events
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January
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, Rose became the third three-time winner at Indy.
Fourth place finisher
Ted Horn completed a noteworthy record of nine consecutive races from 1936 to 1948 completing 1,799 out of a possible 1,800 laps. His nine consecutive finishes of 4th or better (however, with no victories) is the best such streak in Indy history. The only lap he missed in 1940 was due to being flagged for a rain shower.
Duke Nalon's third-place finish would be the best-ever result for the popular Novi engine.
Results
Alternates
*First alternate:
Johnny Shackleford
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Varian ...
(#48)
Failed to Qualify
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Walt Ader
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(#15, #45)
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Manny Ayulo (#88)
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Henry Banks (#38)
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Cliff Bergere (#12, #85)
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Walt Brown (#69)
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Jim Brubaker
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(#14)
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Red Byron (#43)
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Bob Droeger
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(#44)
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Louis Durant (#29)
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Milt Fankhouser Milton Carl "Milt" Fankhauser (29 October 1915 in New York City – 26 February 1970 in Santa Barbara, California) was an American racecar driver
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(#23)
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Myron Fohr (#32)
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Ken Fowler (#41)
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Roland Free
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(#73)
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Andy Granatelli (#39, #59)
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Art Hartsfeld
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(#27)
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Ralph Hepburn (#12) - Fatal accident
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Jackie Holmes
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(#24, #93)
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Ronney Householder (#68)
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George Lynch (#56)
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George Metzler George Anthony Metzler, Jr. (1912 to June 3, 1949) was an American racecar driver. Metzler was killed attempting to qualify for the 1949 Indianapolis 500
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(#47)
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Al Miller (#66)
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Cowboy O'Rourke
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(#45)
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Johnnie Parsons (#39)
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Joe Perkins (#62)
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Ralph Pratt (#87)
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Charlie Rogers
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(#89)
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Pete Romcevich
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(#49)
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(#71)
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Joel Thorne (#57)
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Louis Tomei (#10)
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Eddie Zalucki
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(#21)
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.
Sid Collins
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, from
WIBC, joined the crew for the first time, serving as a turn reporter at the south end of the track.
Gallery
File:Alfa Romeo 308.jpg, Johnny Mauro's 1948 Alfa Romeo 308
File:1948NoviIndy500.jpg, 1948 Novi
See also
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1948 AAA Championship Car season
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Notes
Works cited
References
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