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The 44th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Monday, May 30, 1960. The event was part of the 1960 USAC National Championship Trail, and was included in the 1960 World Drivers Championship. It would be the final time World Championship points would be awarded at the Indy 500. Often regarded as the greatest two-man duel in Indianapolis 500 history, the 1960 race saw a then-record 29 lead changes (a record that stood until 2012). Jim Rathmann and Rodger Ward battled out nearly the entire second half. Rathmann took the lead for good on lap 197 after Ward was forced to slow down with a worn out tire.〔''The Talk of Gasoline Alley'' – 1070-AM WIBC, May 21, 2007〕 Rathmann's margin of victory of 12.75 seconds was the second-closest finish in Indy history at the time. The inaugural 500 Festival Open Invitation was held at the Speedway Golf Course in the four days leading up to the race. ==Time trials== Time trials was scheduled for four days, but the third day was rained out. *Saturday May 14 – Pole Day time trials * *Eddie Sachs set a track record of 146.592 mph to win the pole position. *Sunday May 15 – Second day time trials *Saturday May 21 – Third day time trials * *The third day of time trials was rained out. *Sunday May 22 – Fourth day time trials * *Jim Hurtubise nearly broke the elusive and much-anticipated 150 mph barrier. Hurtubise's four-lap qualifying average of 149.056 mph featured a new one-lap record of 149.601 mph (on lap 3), to establish himself as the fastest qualifier in the field.〔(Indy Record Probable )〕 After Carburetion tests, Dempsey Wilson replaced Jimmy Daywalt as the driver for the #23 entry, and the car was moved to the rear of the starting grid.〔"The Talk of Gasoline Alley", WIBC, May 12, 2003〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1960 Indianapolis 500」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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