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Winning Indianapolis 500 Car Entrant Kraines Dies at 85

Maury Kraines, the winning Indianapolis 500 car entrant of 1992, died in Rancho Mirage, Calif. He was 85.

INDIANAPOLIS — Maury Kraines, the winning Indianapolis 500 car entrant of 1992, died in Rancho Mirage, Calif. He was 85.

Kraines, whose Kraco car stereos have been world renowned for several decades, participated in the Indianapolis 500 for the 13 consecutive events held between 1980-92, first as a sponsor and later as a team entrant. Beginning modestly with Larry “Boom Boom” Cannon and a 33rd-place finish in 1980, Kraines became a car entrant for the first time in 1983. Mike Mosley qualified for the middle of the front row that year, only to suffer wall contact while running fifth with only 30 laps to go.

Geoff Brabham and rookie Michael Andretti came on board in 1984, Andretti making his first five Indianapolis starts for the Kraco team. Four of those resulted in top-10 finishes, a fourth place in 1988 being the highest.

“Maury was just a great guy,” Andretti said Dec. 8. “I loved the guy. He was a fun guy to be around. He gave me my big break to run the Indy cars. He became a good friend, and he’s going to be really missed.”

Kevin Cogan was Andretti’s teammate for 1985, after which Kraines elected to field one driver only. Bobby Rahal replaced Andretti in 1989. The next year, Kraines merged his team with that of Rick Galles so that Rahal and Al Unser Jr. became teammates. Rahal and Unser placed second and fourth, respectively, in the 1990 Indianapolis 500. Evidently deciding to quit while he was ahead, Kraines retired after the 1992 season in which Unser and Danny Sullivan finished first and fifth, respectively, in the Indianapolis 500. Galles assumed control of the team.

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