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1983 CART PPG Indy Car World Series

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Sports season

1983 CART season
PPG Indy Car World Series
Season
Races13
Start dateApril 17
End dateOctober 29
Awards
Drivers' championUnited StatesAl Unser
Constructors' CupUnited KingdomMarch
Manufacturers' CupUnited KingdomCosworth
Nations' CupUnited StatesUnited States
Rookie of the YearItalyTeo Fabi
Indianapolis 500 winnerUnited StatesTom Sneva
← 1982
1984 →

The1983 CART PPG Indy Car World Series season was the 5th national championship season ofAmerican open wheel racing sanctioned byCART. The season consisted of 13 races.Al Unser was the national champion, and the rookie of the year wasTeo Fabi. The1983 Indianapolis 500 was sanctioned byUSAC, but an arrangement was made such that it counted towards the CART points championship.Tom Sneva won the Indy 500, after three previous runner-up finishes.

Al Unser jumped out to the early points lead, with second-place finishes in the first three races of the season. Unser finished second atIndianapolis toTom Sneva, but not without some controversy. RookieAl Unser Jr. was accused of blocking for his father, but Sneva prevailed, making the winning pass with ten laps to go. Unser won at Cleveland, finished second at the Michigan 500, and third at Road America. After 6 of 13 races, Unser had a 35-point lead over Tom Sneva in the standings.

Rookie Teo Fabi made headlines at Indianapolis, becoming the first rookie to win the pole since 1950. His car dropped out, however, with a failed fuel o-ring. After a mixed start to the year, Fabi's season came alive in July, winning his first career race at the Pocono 500. Fabi jumped from 8th in points to as high as second following his win at Mid-Ohio. Fabi began to whittle away at Unser's point lead. Unser was running consistently, and had no finish worse than 11th.

In the next-to-last race of the season at Laguna Seca, Fabi dominated. He won the pole position and led 95 of 98 laps, winning his third race of the season. With only one race to go, Unser's point lead was down to 15 points. At the season finale in Phoenix, Fabi put in another dominating performance. He won the pole and led 138 of 150 laps. Fabi's championship hopes, however, fell just short as Al Unser came home 4th. Al Unser won the title by a mere 5 points over Fabi.

Other top stories from 1983 includedNewman/Haas Racing joining the series with driverMario Andretti plus a new chassis from Lola, and the rookie debut ofAl Unser Jr. Though Unser Jr. did not win any races, he had ten top-10 finishes en route to 7th in points.

Drivers and constructors

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The followingteams anddrivers competed for the 1983CART World Series. All competitors utilizedGoodyear tires.

Team/Car OwnerNoDriversRounds
Alex Morales Motorsports21United StatesPancho CarterAll
All American Racers98United StatesJeff Wood11-12
Alsup Racing11United StatesBill Alsup1, 3-5, 7, 9-10, 12-13
Arciero Racing66United StatesPete Halsmer1, 3-13
United StatesJohnny Parsons2
Armstrong Mould Racing Team43United StatesSteve Krisiloff2
BC Pace Racing36United StatesChuck Ciprich7
Bettenhausen Racing10United StatesTony Bettenhausen Jr.All
82United StatesGary Bettenhausen13
90Republic of IrelandDerek Daly6, 9, 11-13
Bignotti-Cotter Racing5United StatesTom SnevaAll
6United StatesKevin Cogan1, 3-13
162
Bob Ward Racing47United StatesBob Ward8
Brayton Racing35United StatesPatrick Bedard2, 5, 7
37United StatesScott Brayton2, 4-5, 7, 10-11
Circle Bar Auto Racing38United StatesChet Fillip1-2, 10
Circle Bar Auto Racing w/Caliva RacingUnited StatesPhil Caliva8
Dick Simon Racing32United StatesDick Simon6
221-3, 5, 8-11, 13
PeruJorge Koechlin12
Doug Shierson Racing30United StatesHowdy HolmesAll
Douglas Schulz48United StatesTom Klausler6, 8
Forsythe Racing33ItalyTeo FabiAll
Galles Racing17United StatesAl Unser Jr.1, 3-13
192
Gilmore Racing1United StatesGeorge Snider2
14United StatesA. J. Foyt2
Gohr Racing56United StatesSteve Chassey1-8, 11-13
GTS Racing86United StatesDrake Olson6
United StatesAl Loquasto7
H&R Racing28United StatesGary Bettenhausen3, 7, 9
United StatesHerm Johnson9
HBK Racing70United StatesTom Bigelow3
785
Herm Johnson Racing42United StatesHerm Johnson4-5
Hoffman Racing86United StatesDick Ferguson5
Intercomp Racing92United StatesJohn Mahler2
Interscope Racing25United StatesDanny Ongais2
Jet Engineering64United StatesGreg Leffler6, 8-9
United StatesTom Bigelow12
Joel McCray Racing46United StatesPhil Krueger1, 3-4, 9
Kraco Enterprises18United StatesMike Mosley1-8, 10, 13
AustraliaGeoff Brabham11-12
998, 10
United StatesMichael Andretti11-13
Leader Card Racers8United StatesJohnny Parsons5
United StatesTom Bagley7
United StatesRandy Lewis12
24United StatesChip Mead9-10
Machinists Union Racing9United StatesRoger Mears1-4, 6-13
55MexicoJosele Garza2, 4-12
McElreath Racing23United StatesJim McElreath1, 5, 7
Newman/Haas Racing3United StatesMario AndrettiAll
Patrick Racing40United StatesJohnny Rutherford1, 7, 10-11, 13
United StatesDanny Ongais4-6
603
207-9
60United StatesChip Ganassi2, 4-5, 7, 9-13
206
United StatesGordon Johncock1-5
Primus Racing72United StatesChris Kneifel2, 4-13
Racing Team VDS12United StatesJohn Paul Jr.1, 4-13
AustraliaGeoff Brabham2
Rattlesnake Racing w/Agajanian Curb29United StatesMike Chandler2
195
United StatesDick Ferguson7
Rhoades Racing41United StatesDoug Heveron1
46United StatesJerry Karl7-8
613, 5
Simpson Sports90AustraliaDennis Firestone2
Team Penske1United StatesRick Mears1, 3-13
22
7United StatesAl UnserAll
Tempero Racing15United StatesBill Tempero4, 9
Truesports2United StatesBobby Rahal1, 3-12
42
Whittington Racing91United StatesDon Whittington2, 5, 7
94United StatesBill Whittington2, 4, 7
Wysard Racing34Republic of IrelandDerek Daly1-2
South AfricaDesiré Wilson3, 6-9, 11-13
AustraliaGeoff Brabham5

Schedule

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Logo of the series for this year

Of the notable changes to the schedule, there were the additions of theCaesars Palace Grand Prix, which was formerly aFormula One championship event, andLaguna Seca Raceway. TheMid-Ohio Sports Car Course inLexington, Ohio returned to the schedule after a 2 year hiatus, and finally starting this season there would only be one race per season at theMilwaukee Mile.

IconLegend
 O Oval/Speedway
 R Road course
 S Street circuit
CCancelled race
RdDateNameCircuitLocation
CMarch 20*United StatesKraco Car Stereo 150 O Phoenix International RacewayAvondale, Arizona
1April 17United StatesKraco Dixie 200 O Atlanta Motor SpeedwayHampton, Georgia
2May 29United StatesIndianapolis 500 O Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayIndianapolis, Indiana
3June 12United StatesGould Rex Mays Classic O Milwaukee MileWest Allis, Wisconsin
4July 3United StatesBudweiser Cleveland 500 S Burke Lakefront AirportCleveland, Ohio
5July 17United StatesNorton Michigan 500 O Michigan International SpeedwayBrooklyn, Michigan
6July 31United StatesProvimi Veal 200 R Road AmericaElkhart Lake, Wisconsin
7August 14United StatesDomino's Pizza 500 O Pocono International RacewayLong Pond, Pennsylvania
8August 29**United StatesBudweiser 500K R Riverside International RacewayRiverside, California
9September 11United StatesEscort Radar Warning 200 R Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, Ohio
10September 26United StatesDetroit News Grand Prix O Michigan International SpeedwayBrooklyn, Michigan
11October 8United StatesCaesars Palace Grand Prix S Caesars PalaceLas Vegas, Nevada
12October 23United StatesCribari Wines 300k R Laguna Seca RacewayMonterey, California
13October 29United StatesMiller High Life 150 O Phoenix International RacewayAvondale, Arizona

* The season-opening Phoenix race was cancelled due to flooding.

** The Riverside race was scyouheduled for August 28, but pushed a day due to rain.

Results

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RdRace namePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamRace timeReport
1Kraco Dixie 200United StatesRick Mears26.730United StatesGordon JohncockPatrick Racing1:22:29Report
2Indianapolis 500ItalyTeo Fabi2:53.582United StatesTom SnevaBignotti-Cotter Racing3:05:03Report
3Gould Rex Mays ClassicItalyTeo Fabi26.259United StatesTom SnevaBignotti-Cotter Racing1:17:42Report
4Budweiser Cleveland 500United StatesMario Andretti1:13.516United StatesAl UnserPenske Racing2:51:54Report
5Norton Michigan 500ItalyTeo Fabi35.621United StatesJohn Paul Jr.VDS Racing3:42:27Report
6Provimi Veal 200United StatesMario Andretti1:58.898United StatesMario AndrettiNewman/Haas Racing2:00:42Report
7Domino's Pizza 500United StatesTom Sneva46.912ItalyTeo FabiForsythe Racing3:42:28Report
8Budweiser 500KItalyTeo Fabi1:30.887United StatesBobby RahalTruesports2:45:28Report
9Escort Radar Warning 200United StatesBobby Rahal1:21.364ItalyTeo FabiForsythe Racing2:01:49Report
10Detroit News Grand PrixUnited StatesBobby Rahal35.075United StatesRick MearsPenske Racing1:05:49Report
11Caesars Palace Grand PrixUnited StatesJohn Paul Jr.34.888United StatesMario AndrettiNewman/Haas Racing2:17:48Report
12Cribari Wines 300kItalyTeo Fabi56.920ItalyTeo FabiForsythe Racing1:44:28Report
13Miller High Life 150ItalyTeo Fabi24.947ItalyTeo FabiForsythe Racing1:11:03Report

* Indianapolis was USAC-sanctioned but counted towards the CART title.

Final points standings

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Further information:List of American Championship car racing point scoring systems
PosDriverATL
United States
INDY
United States
MIL
United States
CLE
United States
MIS1
United States
ROA
United States
POC
United States
RIV
United States
MOH
United States
MIS2
United States
CPL
United States
LAG
United States
PHX
United States
Pts
1United StatesAl Unser2221*231111454114151
2ItalyTeo Fabi RY 20264315151*21*3251*1*146
3United StatesMario Andretti523181531716241*22133
4United StatesTom Sneva141*1*52541257211518396
5United StatesBobby Rahal2120619510*513297DNS94
6United StatesRick Mears8*33741731991*13211792
7United StatesAl Unser Jr. R 6101397224*1810104889
8United StatesJohn Paul Jr. R 3DNQ211*52932072261184
9United StatesChip Ganassi8138212625633556
10United StatesPancho Carter167148676710156251053
11United StatesPete Halsmer4DNQ92331414272414520748
12United StatesRoger Mears72886DNQ81691216761643
13United StatesHowdy Holmes9671232161313881752139
14United StatesMike Mosley1313541725424DNQ112436
15United StatesKevin Cogan1552025271915216201622626
16United StatesGordon Johncock11423262620
17United StatesChris Kneifel R 12279268221324891519
18United StatesTony Bettenhausen Jr.10171018181210814921141819
19United StatesSteve Chassey17111922106251712101917
20United StatesDanny Ongais21122823182410514
21AustraliaGeoff Brabham4221812201613
22MexicoJosele Garza25171911920231711129
23United StatesTom Klausler R 226DNQ8
24United StatesJeff Wood R 2285
25United StatesScott Brayton924122813265
26Republic of IrelandDerek Daly R 2219DNS9221823224
27United StatesMichael Andretti R 192494
28South AfricaDesiré Wilson R DNQ10203114162319133
29United StatesDick SimonDNQ1511141325151914232
30United StatesJim McElreath1113232
31United StatesGreg LefflerDNQDNQ2415112
32United StatesPhil KruegerDNQDNQ1711272
33United StatesDick FergusonDNQ11222
34United StatesJerry KarlDNQ16DNQ2132121
35United StatesGary BettenhausenDNQ2227DNS121
36United StatesDoug Heveron R 12DNQ1
37United StatesRandy Lewis R 130
38United StatesBill AlsupDNSDNQ21201620192227140
39United StatesTom BigelowDNQ15DNQ2917DNQ0
40United StatesBill Whittington R 1815190
41PeruJorge Koechlin R 150
42United StatesHerm JohnsonDNQ1624DNQ170
43United StatesMike Chandler16310
44United StatesPatrick Bedard R 3028170
45United StatesChet Fillip R 1933DNQ180
46United StatesJohnny Rutherford18Wth212324200
47United StatesAl LoquastoDNQ180
48United StatesDon Whittington2720330
49United StatesBill TemperoDNQ23DNQ210
50United StatesJohnny Parsons22300
51United StatesPhil CalivaDNQ230
52United StatesDrake Olson R DNQ230
53AustraliaDennis Firestone240
54United StatesChip Mead26250
55United StatesBob Ward R 26DNQDNS0
56United StatesSteve Krisiloff29DNQ0
57United StatesChuck Ciprich R DNQ300
58United StatesA. J. Foyt310
59United StatesGeorge Snider320
60United StatesTom BagleyDNQ340
-United StatesRichard HubbardDNQDNQDNQ0
-United StatesBarry RubleDNQDNQ0
-BelgiumTeddy PiletteDNQDNS0
-CanadaHarry MacDonaldDNQ0
-United StatesMark AldersonDNQ0
-United StatesJim BuickDNQ0
-United StatesLarry CannonDNQ0
-United StatesBob FreyDNQ0
-United StatesAmber FurstDNQ0
-United StatesSpike GehlhausenDNQ0
-United StatesBob HarkeyDNQ0
-United StatesSheldon KinserDNQ0
-United StatesBob LazierDNQ0
-United StatesJohn MahlerDNQ0
-United StatesMack McClellanDNQ0
-New ZealandGraham McRaeDNQ0
-United StatesDave PeperakDNQ0
-United StatesRoger RagerDNQ0
-United StatesKen SchraderDNQ0
-United StatesJerry SnevaDNQ0
-United StatesRich VoglerDNQ0
-United StatesBill Vukovich IIDNQ0
-United StatesJohn MortonDNQ0
-United StatesLee KunzmanDNP0
-New ZealandDave McMillanDNP0
-United StatesBobby OliveroDNP0
-United StatesBill PuterbaughDNP0
-United StatesLarry RiceDNP0
-United StatesDale WhittingtonDNP0
PosDriverATL
United States
INDY
United States
MIL
United States
CLE
United States
MIS1
United States
ROA
United States
POC
United States
RIV
United States
MOH
United States
MIS2
United States
CPL
United States
LAG
United States
PHX
United States
Pts
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th-6th place
Light Blue7th-12th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 12)
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid not start
(DNS)
BlankDid not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
BoldPole position
ItalicsRan fastest race lap
*Led most race laps
 RY Rookie of the Year
 R Rookie

See also

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References

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AAA
USAC
CART
CCWS
IRL
IndyCar
Years marked initalics are not official championship years or upcoming seasons.
CART /Champ Car seasons (1979–2008)
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