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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 9, 2018 19:01:28 GMT -5
Race #8 - Visionaire 500
The Indy Racing League made their 8th stop of 1997 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, in Concord, North Carolina, for the inaugural Visionaire 500.
Affonso Giaffone led the field to the green and would quickly began to put distance between himself and the other drivers as for the first time the IRL raced at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Giaffone would hold on to the lead through the first caution before Buddy Lazier would take the lead and he would set sail from there, losing the lead only during a round of pit stops, as Lazier would hang on and scored his first ever IRL win.
Other Noticeables: Buddy Lazier scored his 1st win of the year, Lazier led 2 times for 141 laps, including the final 55 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the Indy Racing League in his 10th start, Eddie Cheever Jr., who finished 3rd, is the new points leader, leading Roberto Guerrero by 7 points
1.91-Buddy Lazier (141 laps led) 2.6-Scott Goodyear 3.51-Eddie Cheever Jr. 4.2-Tony Stewart 5.7-Eliseo Salazar 6.1-Billy Boat (2 laps led) 7.77-Stephan Gregoire 8.27-Jim Guthrie-1 lap 9.10-Mike Groff-1 lap 10.14-Davey Hamilton-1 lap 11.21-Roberto Guerrero-1 lap 12.28-Mark Dismore-1 lap 13.33-Jimmy Kite-2 laps 14.18-John Paul Jr.-2 laps 15.17-Affonso Giaffone-3 laps (63 laps led) 16.4-Kenny Brack-4 laps (2 laps led) 17.22-Vincenzo Sospiri-4 laps 18.70-Marco Greco-4 laps 19.31-Greg Ray-7 laps 20.5-Arie Luyendyk-84 laps (Clutch) 21.40-Jack Miller-131 laps (Accident) 22.30-Robbie Groff-131 laps (Accident) 23.99-Sam Schmidt-147 laps (Accident)
Affonso Giaffone-1-63 Buddy Lazier-64-149 Billy Boat-150-151 Kenny Brack-152-153 Buddy Lazier-154-208
4 Lead Changes among 4 drivers
Caution Flags: 3 for 12 laps Lap 62 (Cars #40 and 99 Accident Turn 3), Lap 79 (Cars #30, 22 and 40 Accident Turn 1) Lap 84 (Cars #22 and 14 Spin Turn 1)
Margin of Victory: 6.557 Seconds
Time of Race: 2 Hours, 24 Minutes and 30 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 10, 2018 14:00:05 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 9th race of the season the Pennzoil 200 at the New Hampshire International Speedway.
Eliseo Salazar won the pole, with a time of 36.403 seconds, beating Arie Luyendyk by 0.022 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Eliseo Salazar won his 1st pole of the year, Salazar won his 1st career pole in the Indy Racing League in his 8th start, Eddie Cheever Jr., who will start 11th, has a 7 point lead over Roberto Guerrero
1.7-Eliseo Salazar 2.5-Arie Luyendyk 3.22-Vincenzo Sospiri 4.3-Robbie Buhl 5.4-Kenny Brack 6.21-Roberto Guerrero 7.18-John Paul Jr. 8.30-Robbie Groff 9.28-Mark Dismore 10.1-Billy Boat 11.51-Eddie Cheever Jr. 12.10-Johnny Unser 13.91-Buddy Lazier 14.33-Jimmy Kite 15.17-Affonso Giaffone 16.14-Davey Hamilton 17.6-Scott Goodyear 18.12-Buzz Calkins 19.2-Tony Stewart 20.77-Stephan Gregoire 21.99-Sam Schmidt 22.40-Jack Miller 23.70-Marco Greco 24.27-Jim Guthrie
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 10, 2018 21:00:22 GMT -5
Race #9 - Pennzoil 200
The Indy Racing League made their 9th stop of 1997 at the New Hampshire International Speedway, in Loudon, New Hampshire, for the Pennzoil 200.
Eliseo Salazar led the field to the green as he would lead the first three laps before being passed by Robbie Buhl, who would lead for four laps, before Kenny Brack would move into the lead. Once Brack took the lead, no one had anything for Brack, who would lead until pit stops happened and shortly after the first and only caution would come out. After the race was restarted, Texas race winner Billy Boat would take the lead as Brack fell back, Vincenzo Sospiri moved up as him and Boat battled for the lead briefly before Boat pulled away and would go on to score his second win of the season.
Other Noticeables: Billy Boat scored his 2nd win of the year, Boat led 4 times for 81 laps, including the final 61 laps, It was the 2nd win of his career in the Indy Racing League and his first since Texas; 3 races ago, Roberto Guerrero, who finished 7th, is the new points leader, leading Buddy Lazier by 8 points
Heading into the final race of the season, mathematically nine drivers still have a shot of winning the championship 1.21-Roberto Guerrero: 220 points 2.91-Buddy Lazier-8 points 3.51-Eddie Cheever Jr.-9 points 4.2-Tony Stewart-11 points 5.40&70-Marco Greco-13 points 6.14-Davey Hamilton-21 points 7.6-Scott Goodyear-25 points 8.5-Arie Luyendyk-25 points 9.12-Buzz Calkins-30 points
1.1-Billy Boat (81 laps led) 2.22-Vincenzo Sospiri (6 laps led) 3.7-Eliseo Salazar (3 laps led) 4.4-Kenny Brack (106 laps led) 5.5-Arie Luyendyk 6.3-Robbie Buhl (4 laps led) 7.21-Roberto Guerrero 8.28-Mark Dismore 9.33-Jimmy Kite 10.91-Buddy Lazier-1 lap 11.30-Robbie Groff-1 lap 12.77-Stephan Gregoire-2 laps 13.17-Affonso Giaffone-2 laps 14.12-Buzz Calkins-3 laps 15.40-Jack Miller-3 laps 16.2-Tony Stewart-3 laps 17.99-Sam Schmidt-4 laps 18.70-Marco Greco-4 laps 19.27-Jim Guthrie-5 laps 20.6-Scott Goodyear-31 laps (Clutch) 21.10-Johnny Unser-35 laps (Header) 22.14-Davey Hamilton-95 laps (Header) 23.51-Eddie Cheever Jr.-148 laps (Header) 24.18-John Paul Jr.-176 laps (Piston)
Eliseo Salazar-1-3 Robbie Buhl-4-7 Kenny Brack-8-104 Billy Boat-105 Kenny Brack-106-114 Billy Boat-115-130 Vincenzo Sospiri-131 Billy Boat-132-134 Vincenzo Sospiri-135-139 Billy Boat-140-200
9 Lead Changes among 5 drivers
Caution Flags: 1 for 4 laps Lap 107 (Car #14 Stalled Backstretch)
Margin of Victory: 0.950 Seconds
Time of Race: 2 Hours, 17 Minutes and 27 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Dec 24, 2018 13:00:15 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 10th and final race of the season the Las Vegas 500K at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Jim Guthrie won the pole, with a time of 35.958 seconds, beating Marco Greco by 0.317 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Jim Guthrie won his 1st pole of the year, Guthrie won his 1st career pole in the Indy Racing League in his 11th start, Roberto Guerrero, who will start 20th, has a 8 point lead over Buddy Lazier
1.27-Jim Guthrie 2.70-Marco Greco 3.33-Jimmy Kite 4.3-Robbie Buhl 5.6-Scott Goodyear 6.35-Jeff Ward 7.14-Davey Hamilton 8.17-Affonso Giaffone 9.2-Tony Stewart 10.28-Mark Dismore 11.7-Eliseo Salazar 12.18-John Paul Jr. 13.4-Kenny Brack 14.77-Stephan Gregoire 15.5-Arie Luyendyk 16.91-Buddy Lazier 17.24-Billy Roe 18.19-Stan Wattles 19.9-Johnny Unser 20.21-Roberto Guerrero 21.30-Robbie Groff 22.99-Sam Schmidt 23.10-Paul Durant 24.51-Eddie Cheever Jr. 25.23-Mike Shank 26.95-Tyce Carlson 27.1-Billy Boat 28.12-Buzz Calkins 29.22-Vincenzo Sospiri 30.40-Jack Miller 31.97-Greg Ray
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Dec 24, 2018 18:03:05 GMT -5
Race #10 - Las Vegas 500K
The Indy Racing League made the 10th and final stop of 1997 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, in Las Vegas, Nevada, for the Las Vegas 500K.
Jim Guthrie led the field to the green as he would quickly pull out to a lead as unlike the previous Las Vegas event earlier in the season, this one was a great one with battles for the lead, wrecks and a championship that came down to the final lap. The lead would swap hands ten times within the first forty laps before Mark Dismore took control and began to dominate the event, leading 159 of the 208 laps, but a late caution would set up a shootout to the finish. Hot on his tail was Robbie Buhl, who would pass Dismore with four laps to go and would pull away in the final laps to score his first ever Indy Racing League win.
Throughout the entire day, points leader Roberto Guerrero was stuck in the back of the pack, while championship contenders Tony Stewart and Davey Hamilton stayed in the Top 10 for much of the race. Hamilton was able to finish 4th, but crossing the start/finish line in 7th, Stewart was able to score just enough points, winning the championship by 2, over Guerrero, who finished 20th.
Other Noticeables: Robbie Buhl scored his 1st win of the year, Buhl led 5 times for 14 laps, including the final 4 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the Indy Racing League in his 10th start, Mike Shank, who finished 18th, made his Indy Racing League debut, Tony Stewart, who finished 7th, is the 1997 Indy Racing League Champion, winning the title by 2 points over Roberto Guerrero
1.3-Robbie Buhl (14 laps led) 2.28-Mark Dismore (159 laps led) 3.27-Jim Guthrie (15 laps led) 4.14-Davey Hamilton (8 laps led) 5.7-Eliseo Salazar 6.77-Stephan Gregoire (2 laps led) 7.2-Tony Stewart-1 lap 8.19-Stan Wattles-1 lap 9.33-Jimmy Kite-1 lap 10.30-Robbie Groff-1 lap 11.17-Affonso Giaffone-1 lap 12.18-John Paul Jr.-1 lap 13.6-Scott Goodyear-1 lap (10 laps led) 14.9-Johnny Unser-2 laps 15.4-Kenny Brack-2 laps 16.24-Billy Roe-2 laps 17.35-Jeff Ward-2 laps 18.23-Mike Shank-2 laps 19.70-Marco Greco-2 laps 20.21-Roberto Guerrero-2 laps 21.1-Billy Boat-3 laps 22.22-Vincenzo Sospiri-3 laps 23.51-Eddie Cheever Jr.-3 laps 24.5-Arie Luyendyk-3 laps 25.12-Buzz Calkins-4 laps 26.95-Tyce Carlson-5 laps 27.10-Paul Durant-5 laps 28.40-Jack Miller-5 laps 29.97-Greg Ray-6 laps 30.99-Sam Schmidt-18 laps (Header) 31.91-Buddy Lazier-23 laps (Clutch)
Jim Guthrie-1-12 Scott Goodyear-13 Jim Guthrie-14 Scott Goodyear-15 Davey Hamilton-16 Scott Goodyear-17-24 Jim Guthrie-25-26 Robbie Buhl-27 Davey Hamilton-28-31 Robbie Buhl-32-33 Mark Dismore-34-124 Robbie Buhl-125-128 Davey Hamilton-129 Stephan Gregoire-130-131 Mark Dismore-132-171 Robbie Buhl-172-174 Davey Hamilton-175-176 Mark Dismore-177-204 Robbie Buhl-205-208
18 Lead Changes among 6 drivers
Caution Flags: 4 for 16 laps Lap 45 (Cars #6 and 97 Spin Turn 3), Lap 72 (Cars #97 and 22 Spin Turn 3), Lap 175 (Cars #51 and 23 Spin Turn 3), Lap 192 (Car #17 Spin Turn 1)
Margin of Victory: 1.685 Seconds
Time of Race: 2 Hours, 34 Minutes and 20 Seconds
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