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A look at the bottom of the pack

Bottom Teams

Men's race

29. Lambda Chi Alpha
Qualifying time: 2:34.31
Time behind 1st: 13.02 seconds
Stat of note: The 2013 Little 500 will only be Lambda Chi’s third race since 2007.

30. Delta Chi
Qualifying time: 2:34.57
Time behind 1st:  13.28 seconds
Stat of note: Delta Chi has won seven Little 500 titles in its history, most recently in 1993.

31. Wright Cycling
Qualifying time: 2:35.07
Time behind 1st: 13.77 seconds
Stat of note: Wright Cycling was last year’s Dixie Highway Award winner after finishing in 10th place in the Little 500 after qualifying in 30th position.

32. Kappa Delta Rho
Qualifying time: 2:35.31
Time behind 1st: 14.02 seconds
Stat of note: Kappa Delta Rho will be competing in its first race since 1995, when it finished 32nd overall.

33. Pi Kappa Alpha

Qualifying time: 2:35.73
Time behind 1st: .57 seconds
Stat of note: Pi Kappa Alpha’s 33rd-place qualification is the lowest in its history. Its second-lowest qualification was in 2011, when it qualified 31st overall.

Women's race

29. Alpha Epsilon Phi
Qualifying time: 3:12.82
Time behind 1st: 30.28 seconds
Stat of note: Alpha Epsilon Phi has only finished in the top 10 of the Little 500 once, a fourth-place finish in 1988.

30. Alpha Phi
Qualifying time: 3:13.42
Time behind 1st: 30.88 seconds
Stat of note: Alpha Phi also qualified 30th for last year’s race and finished 28th overall.

31. Mezcla
Qualifying time: 3:13.79
Time behind 1st: 31.25 seconds
Stat of note: Mezcla fell 12 spots and finished 15 seconds slower than last year’s qualifications.

32. Sigma Delta Tau
Qualifying time: 3:22.08
Time behind 1st: 39.54 seconds
Stat of note: Sigma Delta Tau has never finished inside the top 15 in the Little 500, with its best finish being 17th in the 1990 race.

33. Delta Zeta
Qualifying time: 3:32.12
Time behind 1st: 49.58 seconds
Stat of note: Since 2000, Delta Zeta has had three top-10 finishes in the Little 500, coming in sixth, fifth and ninth, respectively, from 2003 to 2005.

-- Jordan Littman

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