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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 11, 2017 10:02:05 GMT -5
A big thanks to frow78 for allowing me to use his 88, 89 and 90 CART cars he painted as a base to simulate this series. Yes I know they are the wrong schemes but I'd rather use these then blank cars.
The field has finished qualifying for the 1st race of the season the Arizona Republic Jimmy Bryan 150 at the Phoenix International Raceway.
Rick Mears won the pole, with a time of 32.263 seconds, beating Bobby Unser by 0.033 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Rick Mears won his 1st pole of the year, Mears won his 1st career pole in the CART Series in his 1st start
1.9-Rick Mears 2.12-Bobby Unser 3.4-Johnny Rutherford 4.21-Lee Kunzman 5.35-Larry Rice 6.2-Al Unser 7.40-Wally Dallenbach 8.36-Mike Mosley 9.20-Gordon Johncock 10.77-Salt Walther 11.1-Tom Sneva 12.28-Tom Frantz 13.11-Tom Bagley 14.7-Steve Krisiloff 15.92-John Mahler 16.25-Danny Ongais 17.69-Joe Saldana 18.34-Vern Schuppan 19.19-Spike Gehlhausen 20.41-Bill Alsup 21.10-Pancho Carter
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 11, 2017 18:07:00 GMT -5
Race #1 - Arizona Republic Jimmy Bryan 150
The CART Series made their 1st stop of 1979 at the Phoenix International Raceway, in Avondale, Arizona, for the Arizona Republic Jimmy Bryan 150.
Rick Mears led the field to the green as he would write his name in the history books as the first lap leader in the series. A sellout crowd of 18,000 people were in attendance hoping to see history of a brand new racing series but the history they saw was not what they expected. Mears quickly was able to pull away from the field and by Lap 50 he had a ten second lead as drivers ran fast laps but was never able to stay within a second of Mears.
Even when a late caution came out with less then ten laps to go, no one had anything for Mears, as he would lead all 150 laps and scored a dominating win and writing his name in the history books as the first winner in the CART Series as well as sweeping a race(winning the pole, leading every single lap and winning).
Other Noticeables: Rick Mears scored his 1st win of the year, Mears led 1 time for 150 laps, including all 150 laps, All 21 drivers made their CART Series debuts, It was the 1st win of his career in the CART Series in his 1st start, Rick Mears, who finished 1st, is the points leader, leading Mike Mosley by 60 points
1.9-Rick Mears (150 laps led) 2.36-Mike Mosley 3.35-Larry Rice 4.20-Gordon Johncock 5.77-Salt Walther 6.21-Lee Kunzman-1 lap 7.2-Al Unser-1 lap 8.11-Tom Bagley-1 lap 9.40-Wally Dallenbach-1 lap 10.41-Bill Alsup-1 lap 11.1-Tom Sneva-1 lap 12.69-Joe Saldana-1 lap 13.28-Tom Frantz-2 laps 14.7-Steve Krisiloff-2 laps 15.25-Danny Ongais-3 laps 16.34-Vern Schuppan-3 laps 17.4-Johnny Rutherford-3 laps 18.12-Bobby Unser-3 laps 19.92-John Mahler-3 laps 20.10-Pancho Carter-4 laps 21.19-Spike Gehlhausen-136 laps (Header)
Rick Mears-1-150
0 Lead Changes among 1 driver
Caution Flags: 1 for 4 laps Lap 141 (Car #92 Stalled Turn 2)
Margin of Victory: 4.094 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 32 Minutes and 10 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 4, 2017 10:03:08 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 2nd race of the season the Gould Twin Dixie 125 #1 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Johnny Rutherford won the pole, with a time of 33.439 seconds, beating Tom Bagley by 0.213 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Johnny Rutherford won his 1st pole of the year, Rutherford won his 1st career pole in the CART Series in his 2nd start, Rick Mears, who will start 12th, has a 60 point lead over Mike Mosley
1.4-Johnny Rutherford 2.11-Tom Bagley 3.20-Gordon Johncock 4.1-Tom Sneva 5.2-Al Unser 6.34-Vern Schuppan 7.21-Lee Kunzman 8.12-Bobby Unser 9.10-Pancho Carter 10.77-Salt Walther 11.36-Mike Mosley 12.9-Rick Mears 13.69-Joe Saldana 14.25-Danny Ongais 15.7-Steve Krisiloff 16.40-Wally Dallenbach 17.41-Bill Alsup 18.19-Spike Gehlhausen
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 4, 2017 18:00:12 GMT -5
Race #2 - Gould Twin Dixie 125 #1
The CART Series made their 2nd stop of 1979 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, in Hampton, Georgia, for the Gould Twin Dixie 125 #1.
Johnny Rutherford led the field to the green but it would be Gordon Johncock who would lead the first six laps as unlike Phoenix, Atlanta provided the fans in attendance a great showing as Gordon Johncock and Tom Sneva would battle all race long, swapping the lead nine times over the 82 laps between the two of them. Not a single caution would fly for the first time in series history so that meant drivers had only one shot of making adjustments to try and catch the leaders. Gordon Johncock's team was able to have a fast pit stop and got their car out front of Sneva and appeared on their way to victory lane.
Tom Sneva however was able to use lap traffic and catch back up with ten laps to go, passing Gordon Johncock and going on to score his first ever win in the CART Series.
Other Noticeables: Tom Sneva scored his 1st win of the year, Sneva led 5 times for 50 laps, including the final 10 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the CART Series in his 2nd start, Rick Mears, who finished 6th, kept his points lead, leading Gordon Johncock by 20 points
1.1-Tom Sneva (50 laps led) 2.20-Gordon Johncock (32 laps led) 3.21-Lee Kunzman 4.4-Johnny Rutherford 5.12-Bobby Unser 6.9-Rick Mears 7.10-Pancho Carter 8.77-Salt Walther 9.36-Mike Mosley 10.11-Tom Bagley 11.2-Al Unser 12.25-Danny Ongais 13.34-Vern Schuppan-1 lap 14.69-Joe Saldana-1 lap 15.40-Wally Dallenbach-1 lap 16.7-Steve Krisiloff-1 lap 17.19-Spike Gehlhausen-1 lap 18.41-Bill Alsup-12 laps (Header)
Johnny Rutherford-Pole Gordon Johncock-1-6 Tom Sneva-7 Gordon Johncock-8-11 Tom Sneva-12-13 Gordon Johncock-14 Tom Sneva-15-17 Gordon Johncock-18-22 Tom Sneva-23-56 Gordon Johncock-57-72 Tom Sneva-73-82
9 Lead Changes among 2 drivers
Caution Flags: 0 for 0 laps
Margin of Victory: 1.389 Seconds
Time of Race: 55 Minutes and 23 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 5, 2017 13:30:08 GMT -5
To keep things fair with actual CART rules, the starting lineup for this race will be the race results of the first event.
Here is how the field will line up for the third race of the season the Gould Twin Dixie 125 #2 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway.
1.1-Tom Sneva 2.20-Gordon Johncock 3.21-Lee Kunzman 4.4-Johnny Rutherford 5.12-Bobby Unser 6.9-Rick Mears 7.10-Pancho Carter 8.77-Salt Walther 9.36-Mike Mosley 10.11-Tom Bagley 11.2-Al Unser 12.25-Danny Ongais 13.34-Vern Schuppan 14.69-Joe Saldana 15.40-Wally Dallenbach 16.19-Spike Gehlhausen 17.41-Bill Alsup 18.35-Larry Rice
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 5, 2017 18:00:39 GMT -5
Race #3 - Gould Twin Dixie 125 #2
The CART Series made their 3rd stop of 1979 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, in Hampton, Georgia, for the Gould Twin Dixie 125 #2.
Tom Sneva led the field to the green just hours after he had won the first event at Atlanta and was looking to sweep both events, leading the first 7 laps as the fans in attendance were treated to yet another action packed race, as no cautions would fly, letting drivers race as hard as possible to gain every position they could. Phoenix winner Rick Mears would quickly pass Tom Sneva for the lead and after a brief battle, would begin to pull away just like he had done at Phoenix, where he had led all 150 laps.
With no cautions coming out drivers had one chance to fix their cars during pit stops, a battle that Tom Sneva won as he retook the lead before being passed by Al Unser but hot on his bumper was that #9 car of Rick Mears who quickly took back the lead and was able to hold off Johnny Rutherford for his second win of 1979.
Other Noticeables: Rick Mears scored his 2nd win of the year, Mears led 4 times for 62 laps, including the final 17 laps, It was the 2nd win of his career in the CART Series and his first since Phoenix; 2 races ago, Rick Mears, who finished 1st, kept his points lead, leading Gordon Johncock by 207 points
1.9-Rick Mears (62 laps led) 2.4-Johnny Rutherford (3 laps led) 3.2-Al Unser (6 laps led) 4.1-Tom Sneva (11 laps led) 5.12-Bobby Unser 6.25-Danny Ongais 7.11-Tom Bagley 8.20-Gordon Johncock 9.77-Salt Walther 10.34-Vern Schuppan 11.19-Spike Gehlhausen 12.21-Lee Kunzman 13.36-Mike Mosley 14.35-Larry Rice-1 lap 15.40-Wally Dallenbach-1 lap 16.69-Joe Saldana-1 lap 17.41-Bill Alsup-1 lap 18.10-Pancho Carter-7 laps
Tom Sneva-1-7 Rick Mears-8-14 Tom Sneva-15 Rick Mears-16-52 Johnny Rutherford-53 Rick Mears-54 Johnny Rutherford-55-56 Tom Sneva-57-59 Al Unser-60-65 Rick Mears-66-82
9 Lead Changes among 4 drivers
Caution Flags: 0 for 0 laps
Margin of Victory: 2.450 Seconds
Time of Race: 55 Minutes and 26 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 4, 2017 9:30:01 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 4th race of the season the Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
A.J. Foyt won the pole, with a time of 33.439 seconds, beating Bobby Unser by 0.213 seconds.
Other Noticeables: A.J. Foyt won his 1st pole of the year, Foyt won his 1st career pole in the CART Series in his 1st start, Rick Mears, who will start 4th, has a 207 point lead over Gordon Johncock
1.14-A.J. Foyt 2.12-Bobby Unser 3.36-Mike Mosley 4.9-Rick Mears 5.11-Tom Bagley 6.44-Tom Bigelow 7.46-Howdy Holmes 8.25-Danny Ongais 9.77-Salt Walther 10.19-Spike Gehlhausen 11.3-Gordon Johncock 12.7-Steve Krisiloff 13.4-Johnny Rutherford 14.1-Tom Sneva 15.22-Billy Vukovich Jr. 16.97-Phil Threshie 17.17-Dick Simon 18.80-Larry Dickson 19.69-Joe Saldana 20.31-Larry Rice 21.2-Al Unser 22.72-Roger McCluskey 23.10-Pancho Carter 24.34-Vern Schuppan 25.92-John Mahler 26.23-Jim McElreath 27.50-Eldon Rasmussen 28.29-Cliff Hucul 29.15-Johnny Parsons 30.45-Janet Guthrie 31.89-Lee Kunzman 32.6-Wally Dallenbach 33.59-George Snider 34.24-Sheldon Kinser 35.73-Jerry Sneva
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 4, 2017 18:03:36 GMT -5
Race #4 - Indianapolis 500
The CART Series made their 4th stop of 1979 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, in Speedway, Indiana, for the Indianapolis 500.
A.J. Foyt led the field to the green and would lead the first seven laps as the thirty five drivers in the field raced for the first time around the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the fans in attendance were giving the best showing to date of the CART Series. Points leader Rick Mears dominated the early stages before being trapped a lap down, allowing for A.J. Foyt and Bobby Unser to swap the lead for a good portion of the race. When the fifth caution of the day came out, Rick Mears was able to get back on the lead lap and alittle more then thirty laps later, Mears had retaken the lead and began to pull away.
Bobby Unser proved to be Mears's only serious challenger and with ten to go he took the lead but the course of the entire race changed when the last caution came out with eight laps to go. The field would get the green with four laps to go, and on the restart Bobby Unser jumped too early, resulting in one of the most controversial calls of the entire season, Unser was black flagged and despite him crossing the finish line first, the Checkered and the win was given to Rick Mears, making him the first driver to win after coming from a lap down and the first to win in back-to-back events.
Other Noticeables: Rick Mears scored his 3rd win of the year and second in a row, Mears led 7 times for 88 laps, including the final 4 laps, It was the 3rd win of his career in the CART Series and his first since Atlanta; 1 race ago, A.J. Foyt(2nd), Howdy Holmes(3rd), Billy Vukovich Jr.(7th), Phil Threshie(13th), Tom Bigelow(14th), Eldon Rasmussen(17th), Dick Simon(21st), Jerry Sneva(24th), Cliff Hucul(25th), Johnny Parsons(26th), Jim McElreath(27th), Janet Guthrie(29th), Roger McCluskey(30th), Larry Dickson(31st), Sheldon Kinser(32nd) and George Snider(35th) made their CART Series debuts, Rick Mears, who finished 1st, kept his points lead, leading Danny Ongais by 929 points
1.9-Rick Mears (88 laps led) 2.14-A.J. Foyt (32 laps led) 3.46-Howdy Holmes 4.25-Danny Ongais 5.7-Steve Krisiloff 6.19-Spike Gehlhausen 7.22-Billy Vukovich Jr. (3 laps led) 8.3-Gordon Johncock 9.77-Salt Walther 10.4-Johnny Rutherford 11.12-Bobby Unser (77 laps led) 12.1-Tom Sneva-1 lap 13.97-Phil Threshie-1 lap 14.44-Tom Bigelow-1 lap 15.92-John Mahler-1 lap 16.36-Mike Mosley-1 lap 17.50-Eldon Rasmussen-1 lap 18.69-Joe Saldana-1 lap 19.2-Al Unser-2 laps 20.6-Wally Dallenbach-2 laps 21.17-Dick Simon-2 laps 22.31-Larry Rice-2 laps 23.89-Lee Kunzman-3 laps 24.73-Jerry Sneva-3 laps 25.29-Cliff Hucul-3 laps 26.15-Johnny Parsons-3 laps 27.23-Jim McElreath-5 laps 28.34-Vern Schuppan-5 laps 29.45-Janet Guthrie-7 laps 30.72-Roger McCluskey-8 laps (Accident) 31.80-Larry Dickson-10 laps (Accident) 32.24-Sheldon Kinser-79 laps (Header) 33.11-Tom Bagley-126 laps (Valve) 34.10-Pancho Carter-145 laps (Transmission) 35.59-George Snider-168 laps (Clutch)
A.J. Foyt-1-7 Rick Mears-8-9 A.J. Foyt-10 Rick Mears-11-24 A.J. Foyt-25-36 Rick Mears-37-55 Billy Vukovich Jr.-56-57 Rick Mears-58-64 Bobby Unser-65-80 A.J. Foyt-81-83 Bobby Unser-84-101 A.J. Foyt-102-106 Bobby Unser-107-127 Billy Vukovich Jr.-128 Bobby Unser-129-143 A.J. Foyt-144-145 Rick Mears-146-169 A.J. Foyt-170-171 Rick Mears-172-189 Bobby Unser-190-196 Rick Mears-197-200
20 Lead Changes among 4 drivers
Caution Flags: 8 for 32 laps Lap 19 (Car #10 Spin Turn 3), Lap 63 (Car #31 Spin Turn 3), Lap 72 (Car #80 Spin Turn 3), Lap 87 (Car #1 Spin Turn 2), Lap 100 (Car #89 Spin Backstretch), Lap 117 (Car #15 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 133 (Car #50 Spin Turn 3), Lap 192 (Car #29 Spin Turn 4)
Margin of Victory: 3.546 Seconds
Time of Race: 3 Hours, 59 Minutes and 28 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 17, 2017 9:00:14 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 5th race of the season the Trenton Twin Indy #1 at the Trenton Speedway.
Bobby Unser won the pole, with a time of 40.809 seconds, beating Tom Sneva by 0.105 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Bobby Unser won his 1st pole of the year, Unser won his 1st career pole in the CART Series in his 5th start, Rick Mears, who will start 15th, has a 929 point lead over Danny Ongais
1.12-Bobby Unser 2.1-Tom Sneva 3.40-Wally Dallenbach 4.7-Steve Krisiloff 5.10-Pancho Carter 6.20-Gordon Johncock 7.2-Al Unser 8.92-John Mahler 9.4-Johnny Rutherford 10.19-Spike Gehlhausen 11.41-Bill Alsup 12.11-Tom Bagley 13.21-Lee Kunzman 14.36-Mike Mosley 15.9-Rick Mears 16.25-Danny Ongais 17.35-Larry Rice 18.69-Joe Saldana
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 17, 2017 16:01:03 GMT -5
Race #5 - Trenton Twin Indy #1
The CART Series made their 5th stop of 1979 at the Trenton Speedway, in Trenton, New Jersey, for the Trenton Twin Indy #1.
Bobby Unser led the field to the green and would quickly pull away from the rest of the pack. Having lost the Indianapolis 500 just days earlier by jumping the final restart, Unser was looking for redemption as he completely dominated the field just like he had done at Indy but once again luck wasn't on his side. During pit stops, Unser's crew had trouble getting a wheel off costing him time and allowing for his brother Al Unser to take the lead.
With his brother battling Wally Dallenbach for second, Al was able to keep lap traffic between him and everyone else, and would go on to score his first ever CART Series win.
Other Noticeables: Al Unser scored his 1st win of the year, Unser led 1 time for 25 laps, including the final 25 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the CART Series in his 5th start, Rick Mears, who finished 15th, kept his points lead, leading Danny Ongais by 834 points
1.2-Al Unser (25 laps led) 2.40-Wally Dallenbach 3.12-Bobby Unser (42 laps led) 4.20-Gordon Johncock 5.25-Danny Ongais 6.92-John Mahler 7.1-Tom Sneva 8.10-Pancho Carter 9.7-Steve Krisiloff 10.41-Bill Alsup 11.21-Lee Kunzman 12.11-Tom Bagley 13.69-Joe Saldana 14.19-Spike Gehlhausen-1 lap 15.9-Rick Mears-1 lap 16.4-Johnny Rutherford-1 lap 17.36-Mike Mosley-1 laps 18.35-Larry Rice-2 laps
Bobby Unser-1-42 Al Unser-43-67
1 Lead Change among 2 drivers
Caution Flags: 0 for 0 laps
Margin of Victory: 4.072 Seconds
Time of Race: 55 Minutes and 1 Second
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 20, 2017 7:10:10 GMT -5
To keep things fair with actual CART rules, the starting lineup will be the race results of the first event.
Here is how the field will line up for the sixth race of the season at the Trenton Speedway.
1.2-Al Unser 2.40-Wally Dallenbach 3.12-Bobby Unser 4.20-Gordon Johncock 5.25-Danny Ongais 6.92-John Mahler 7.1-Tom Sneva 8.10-Pancho Carter 9.7-Steve Krisiloff 10.41-Bill Alsup 11.11-Tom Bagley 12.69-Joe Saldana 13.19-Spike Gehlhausen 14.12-Rick Mears 15.4-Johnny Rutherford 16.35-Larry Rice
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 20, 2017 16:03:44 GMT -5
Race #6 - Trenton Twin Indy #2
The CART Series made their 6th stop of 1979 at the Trenton Speedway, in Trenton, New Jersey, for the Trenton Twin Indy #2.
Al Unser led the field to the green just hours after scoring his first ever CART Series win, however it would be Wally Dallenbach who would lead the first lap. Dallenbach's stay up front lasted a mere five laps before being passed by Gordon Johncock, who would lead all but three of the final 62 laps and scored a dominating win, his first in the CART Series.
Other Noticeables: Gordon Johncock scored his 1st win of the year, Johncock led 3 times for 59 laps, including the final 49 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the CART Series in his 6th start, Rick Mears, who finished 12th, kept his points lead, leading Gordon Johncock by 652 points
1.20-Gordon Johncock (59 laps led) 2.12-Bobby Unser 3.25-Danny Ongais (3 laps led) 4.35-Larry Rice 5.11-Tom Bagley 6.4-Johnny Rutherford 7.40-Wally Dallenbach (5 laps led) 8.19-Spike Gehlhausen 9.2-Al Unser 10.7-Steve Krisiloff 11.92-John Mahler 12.12-Rick Mears 13.41-Bill Alsup 14.10-Pancho Carter 15.1-Tom Sneva-1 lap 16.69-Joe Saldana-1 lap
Al Unser-Pole Wally Dallenbach-1-5 Gordon Johncock-6-8 Danny Ongais-9 Gordon Johncock-10-16 Danny Ongais-17-18 Gordon Johncock-19-67
5 Lead Changes among 3 drivers
Caution Flags: 0 for 0 laps
Margin of Victory: 4.630 Seconds
Time of Race: 56 Minutes and 12 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 20, 2017 8:01:31 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 7th race of the season the Norton Twin 125 #1 at the Michigan International Speedway.
Mike Mosley won the pole, with a time of 43.425 seconds, beating Johnny Rutherford by 0.002 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Mike Mosley won his 1st pole of the year, Mosley won his 1st career pole in the CART Series in his 6th start, Rick Mears, who will start 5th, has a 652 point lead over Gordon Johncock
1.36-Mike Mosley 2.4-Johnny Rutherford 3.20-Gordon Johncock 4.40-Wally Dallenbach 5.9-Rick Mears 6.10-Pancho Carter 7.11-Tom Bagley 8.59-Joe Saldana 9.12-Bobby Unser 10.77-Salt Walther 11.41-Bill Alsup 12.39-Al Loquasto 13.1-Tom Sneva 14.19-Spike Gehlhausen 15.25-Danny Ongais 16.21-Lee Kunzman 17.92-John Mahler 18.79-Dick Ferguson 19.2-Al Unser 20.34-Vern Schuppan 21.18-Tom Frantz 22.7-Steve Krisiloff 23.69-Tim Richmond
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 20, 2017 17:00:17 GMT -5
Race #7 - Norton Twin 125 #1
The CART Series made their 7th stop of 1979 at the Michigan International Speedway, in Brooklyn, Michigan, for the Norton Twin 125 #1.
Mike Mosley led the field and would lead the first eight laps as history was being made as the CART Series ran for the very first time at the two mile Michigan International Speedway as a sold out crowd watched one of the most intense races of the year. With no cautions come out for the third race in a row, drivers battled side by side, sometimes three wide for multiple laps and would have to make one pit stop and once chance to make changes to their cars.
Johnny Rutherford would dominate much of the day, leading over half of the laps but pit strategy would decide who would win as pole sitter Mike Mosley took only two left side tires and would drive around Rutherford late and would hold off Tom Bagley for his first career CART Series win.
Other Noticeables: Mike Mosley scored his 1st win of the year, Mosley led 4 times for 19 laps, including the final 9 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the CART Series in his 6th start, Rick Mears, who finished 6th, kept his points lead, leading Gordon Johncock by 627 points
1.36-Mike Mosley (19 laps led) 2.11-Tom Bagley 3.4-Johnny Rutherford (33 laps led) 4.10-Pancho Carter 5.20-Gordon Johncock (9 laps led) 6.9-Rick Mears (2 laps led) 7.40-Wally Dallenbach 8.77-Salt Walther 9.41-Bill Alsup 10.92-John Mahler 11.34-Vern Schuppan 12.79-Dick Ferguson 13.25-Danny Ongais 14.7-Steve Krisiloff 15.12-Bobby Unser 16.2-Al Unser-1 lap 17.21-Lee Kunzman-1 lap 18.59-Joe Saldana-1 lap 19.1-Tom Sneva-1 lap 20.18-Tom Frantz-1 lap 21.39-Al Loquasto-1 lap 22.19-Spike Gehlhausen-1 lap 23.69-Tim Richmond-1 lap
Mike Mosley-1-8 Gordon Johncock-9-14 Johnny Rutherford-15-20 Mike Mosley-21 Johnny Rutherford-22-23 Rick Mears-24-25 Johnny Rutherford-26-45 Mike Mosley-46 Gordon Johncock-47-49 Johnny Rutherford-50-54 Mike Mosley-55-63
10 Lead Changes among 4 drivers
Caution Flags: 0 for 0 laps
Margin of Victory: 0.305 Seconds
Time of Race: 54 Minutes and 45 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 27, 2017 6:00:16 GMT -5
To keep things fair with actual CART rules, the starting lineup for this race will be the race results of the first event.
Here is how the field will line up for the eighth race of the season the Norton Twin 125 #2 at the Michigan International Speedway.
1.36-Mike Mosley 2.11-Tom Bagley 3.4-Johnny Rutherford 4.10-Pancho Carter 5.20-Gordon Johncock 6.9-Rick Mears 7.40-Wally Dallenbach 8.77-Salt Walther 9.41-Bill Alsup 10.92-John Mahler 11.79-Dick Ferguson 12.25-Danny Ongais 13.7-Steve Krisiloff 14.12-Bobby Unser 15.2-Al Unser 16.21-Lee Kunzman 17.59-Joe Saldana 18.1-Tom Sneva 19.18-Tom Frantz 20.39-Al Loquasto 21.19-Spike Gehlhausen
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