Every Memorial Day weekend, the Indianapolis 500 is on. Drivers from all over the world compete to earn first place in this century-old racing competition. Over the years, some of the wins have been shocking with winning margins surpassing 12 minutes! Click through the slideshow for the biggest landslide wins in Indy 500 wins.
Jules Goux (1913)

Margin: 13:08.40
Second Place Winner: Spencer Wishart
George Souders (1927)

Margin: 12:02.87
Second Place Winner: Earl DeVore
Joe Dawson (1912)

Margin: 10:23.00
Second Place Winner: Teddy Tetzlaff
Billy Arnold

Margin: 7:17.36
Second Place Winner: Shorty Cantlon
Louis Meyer

Margin: 6:41.89
Second Place Winner: Wilbur Shaw
Rene Thomas (1914)

Margin: 6:39.00
Second Place Winner: Arthur Duray
Ray Keech (1929)

Margin: 6:23.79
Second Place Winner: Louis Meyer
Troy Ruttman (1952)

Margin: 4:02.36
Second Place Winner: Jim Rathmann
Tommy Milton (1921)

Margin: 3:49.38
Second Place Winner: Roscoe Sarles
Howdy Wilcox (1919)

Margin: 3:46.17
Second Place Winner: Eddie Hearne
Floyd Roberts (1938)

Margin: 3:35.27
Second Place Winner: Wilbur Shaw
Ralph DePalma

Margin: 3:29.43
Second Place Winner: Dario Resta
Tommy Milton (1923)

Margin: 3:15.73
Second Place Winner: Harry Hartz
Jimmy Murphy (1922)

Margin: 3:13.60
Second Place Winners: Harry Hartz
Bill Holland (1949)

Margin: 3:11.00
Second Place Winner: Johnnie Parsons
Mark Donohue (1972)

Margin: 3:10.55
Second Place Winner: Al Unser
Bob Sweikert (1955)

Margin: 2:43.98
Second Place Winners: Tony Bettenhausen
Louis Meyer

Margin: 2:17.15
Second Place Winners: Ted Horn
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