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  2. The 1924 winning car. Co-winners L. L. Corum (left) and Joe Boyer (right) After Joe Boyer, in his original car, led the first lap, Jimmy Murphy took the lead. By half-distance, Murphy led while Earl Cooper held 2nd.

  3. Castroneves holds the record for the longest span of wins. He won his first Indianapolis 500 in 2001 and his last (as of 2024) in 2021, a span of 20 years. [14] It has been won by drivers from 11 different countries. A total of 55 American drivers have won 77 editions of the race, more than any other nationality. [3]

  4. The 1924 Indianapolis 500 was the 12th running of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing”. The event was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indiana, United States on Friday, 30 May 1924. Jimmy Murphy started on pole position and L.L. Corum was the race winner.

    Pos.
    No.
    Driver
    Chassis
    1
    15
    L.L. Corum
    Duesenberg
    2
    8
    Earl Cooper
    Miller
    3
    2
    Jimmy Murphy
    Miller
    4
    4
    Harry Hartz
    Miller
  5. Mar 3, 2016 · In the first of only two times in 500 history, there were co-winners for the race, L.L. Corum and Joe Boyer shared the laurels of victory in 1924. Their revolutionary...

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    Finish
    Start
    Qual. Speed
    Driver
    1
    21
    93.833
    2
    6
    103.9
    3
    1
    108.037
    4
    2
    107.13
  7. www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com › news1924 Indianapolis 500

    Eleven drivers from 11 teams tested for six hours Oct. 11 at IMS to prepare for the 109th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge. Read More >

  8. Joe Boyer wins the Indianapolis 500, 1924. Original film now in the Public Domain.

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