Tom Sneva

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Tom Sneva (full name Thomas E. Sneva) won the 1983 Indianapolis 500. Nicknamed "The Gasman," Sneva won the pole position for the Indianapolis 500 three times (1977, 1978, 1984).

Sneva was born June 1, 1948 in Spokane, Washington, and worked as a school principal before becoming an auto racer.

On May 14, 1977, Sneva became the first driver to qualify at the Indianapolis 500 over 200 mph. His one lap track record was 200.535 mph.

On May 12, 1984, Sneva became the first driver to qualify at Indianapolis 500 over 210 mph. His one and four lap track records were 210.689 mph and 210.029 mph.

Sneva's career at the Indianapolis 500 was known for fast qualifying, second place finishes, and several crashes. Three times (1977, 1978, 1980) Sneva finished second, before finally winning in 1983. Sneva's second place finish in 1980 is notable as it is the best finish by a driver starting last.

He suffered one of the most famous crashes at Indianapolis during the 1975 race. After touching wheels with Eldon Rasmussen, Sneva flipped up into the catch fence and tore his car in half. Sneva would walk away with only minor burns. In 1986, Sneva was warming up his car during the pace lap, but lost control and crashed before the race started. In 1987, Sneva crashed three cars, two in practice, and one during the race. He would ultimately suffer crashes during the Indianapolis 500 in 1975, 1979, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, and 1992. Sneva retired after the 1992 race with 13 Indy car wins and 14 pole positions.

His brother, driver Jerry Sneva, also competed at Indy.

[edit] Indy 500 results

Year Car Start Qual Rank Finish Laps Led Retired
1974 24 8 185.147 9 20 94 0 Drive Gear
1975 68 4 190.094 5 22 125 0 Crash T2
1976 68 3 186.355 8 6 101 1 Flagged
1977 8 1 198.886 1 2 200 3 Running
1978 1 1 202.156 1 2 200 3 Running
1979 1 2 192.999 2 15 188 0 Crash T4
1980 9 33 185.290 19 2 200 16 Running
1981 2 20 200.691 1 25 96 25 Clutch
1982 7 7 201.028 7 4 197 31 Engine
1983 5 4 203.687 4 1 200 98 Running
1984 1 1 210.029 1 16 168 31 Left CV Joint
1985 2 13 208.927 13 20 123 0 Crash T1
1986 33 7 211.878 9 33 0 0 Crash T2
1987 33 21 207.254 16 14 143 0 Crash T2
1988 81 14 208.659 18 27 32 0 Crash T4
1989 7 22 218.396 10 27 55 0 Pit Fire
1990 9 25 216.142 22 30 48 0 CV Joint
1992 59 30 219.737 30 31 10 0 Crash T4
Totals 2180 208
Starts 18
Poles 3
Front Row 5
Wins 1
Top 5 5
Top 10 6
Retired 13

[edit] Award

He was inducted in the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2005.

Preceded by:
Gordon Johncock
Indianapolis 500 Winner
1983
Succeeded by:
Rick Mears