Tony Kanaan - By The Numbers

Some numbers to note following the 97th Indianapolis 500 Mile Race, including the top three at 20-lap intervals:

Lap 20 -- Tony Kanaan, Marco Andretti (-.0077 of a second), Ed Carpenter (-.3487)
Lap 40 -- Ed Carpenter (under caution), Marco Andretti, Ryan Hunter-Reay
Lap 60 -- Ryan Hunter-Reay (under caution), Marco Andretti, Ed Carpenter
Lap 80 -- Will Power, Tony Kanaan (-.3984), Ryan Hunter-Reay (-.6241)
Lap 100 -- AJ Allmendinger, Tony Kanaan (-.0473), Ryan Hunter-Reay (-.4544)
Lap 120 -- Tony Kanaan, Marco Andretti (-.1399), Ryan Hunter-Reay (-.3720)
Lap 140 -- AJ Allmendinger, Ryan Hunter-Reay (-.1390), Marco Andretti (-.3408)
Lap 160 -- Ryan Hunter-Reay, Marco Andretti (-.1167), AJ Allmendinger (-.4829)
Lap 180 -- Carlos Munoz, Ryan Hunter-Reay (-.2866), Helio Castroneves (-.9251)
Lap 200 --Tony Kanaan (under caution), Carlos Munoz, Ryan Hunter-Reay

1 -- It's the first time car No. 11 won the Indianapolis 500.

68 -- Race-record lead changes, breaking 34 in 2012.

14 -- Race-record different lap leaders -- a third of the field -- breaking 12 in 1993.

27 -- Race-record cars running at the finish, breaking 26 in 1911.

133 -- Consecutive green flag laps (from Lap 61 through Lap 193), the longest green flag period in Indianapolis 500 history since caution flag laps were recorded beginning in 1976.

21 -- Caution flag laps, the fewest in an Indianapolis 500 that went the full distance since caution flag laps were recorded beginning in 1976. The 1976 race also had just 21 caution-flag laps, but that race ended after 102 laps because if rain.

187.433 -- Average speed in miles per hour, a race record. Arie Luyendyk held the record of 185.981 mph since 1990. It was only the fourth time the race record has been broken.

13 -- Positions gained by Simon Pagenaud, who finished eighth, the most in the field.

6 -- Drivers who led their first laps in the Indianapolis 500.

9 -- Indy 500s led by Tony Kanaan in his 12 starts.

10 -- Finish for pole sitter Ed Carpenter, who led a field-high 37 laps.

62 -- Temperature in Fahrenheit at the green flag, tying the 1930 race for the third-coldest in the race's history.

226.940 -- Fastest lap in miles per hour by Justin Wilson on Lap 185.

223.651 -- Fastest lap in miles per hour by race leader, Carlos Munoz, on Lap 184.

168 -- Championship points for Marco Andretti, who wrested the top spot from Helio Castroneves after five races. Takuma Sato is 11 points behind.

2 -- Finish for rookie Carlos Munoz, the Firestone Indy Lights championship points leader who finished fourth May 24 in the Firestone Freedom 100. He was voted Indy 500 Rookie of the Year. It tied JR Hildebrand (2011) for highest-finishing rookie.

4 -- Women to qualify (Simona De Silvestro, Ana Beatriz, Pippa Mann and Katherine Legge), the most since 2011.

5 -- It's the fifth consecutive year that Will Power qualified in the top nine.

10 -- Drivers who have won the race at least three times (A.J. Foyt, Rick Mears and Al Unser four times each; Helio Castroneves, Dario Franchitti, Johnny Rutherford, Louis Meyer, Mauri Rose, Wilbur Shaw, Bobby Unser).

20 -- Winners from the pole, most recently by Helio Castroneves in 2009.

21 -- Laps under caution for five yellow flags.

35 -- Most career starts (consecutive) by A.J. Foyt.

1952 -- Youngest winner (Troy Ruttman at 22 years, 80 days old).

1987 -- Oldest winner (Al Unser at 47 years, 360 days old).

2001 -- Last rookie winner (Helio Castroneves).

226.176 -- Field qualifying average in miles per hour. It's the fourth-fastest field in Indianapolis 500 history, exceeded only in 1995, 1996 and 2002. The 2002 field averaged 228.648 mph, the fastest in history. 

228.762 -- Four-lap average speed by pole winner Ed Carpenter, the fastest since 2006 by Sam Hornish Jr.