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1996–97 Indy Racing League season
Indy Racing League
1996–97 Indy Racing League
Season
Races10
Start dateAugust 18, 1996
End dateOctober 11, 1997
Awards
Drivers' championUnited StatesTony Stewart
Manufacturers' CupUnited StatesOldsmobile
Rookie of the YearUnited StatesJim Guthrie
Indianapolis 500 winnerNetherlandsArie Luyendyk
← 1996
1998 →
Tony Stewart (left) won his first and only Drivers' Championship whileDavey Hamilton (right) finished second in the championship.

The1996–97 Indy Racing League was the second season contested by the Indy Racing League.Tony Stewart was the champion, whileArie Luyendyk won theIndianapolis 500. The lengthy season was a result of the league abandoning the concept of ending each season with theIndianapolis 500. The 1996–97 season would ultimately consist of the two races that followed theIndy 500 in the calendar year of 1996, and all events contested in the calendar year of 1997. It also saw the introduction of a new chassis and engine package effective from January 1.

The 1996–97 season was originally scheduled to begin atNew Hampshire in August 1996 and end with theIndianapolis 500 in May 1997. At some point in the summer of 1996, the consensus regarding the unusual split-calendar season was decidedly unfavorable. Omitting the normal winteroffseason caused potential difficulty with driver contracts, sponsor contracts, and equipment purchasing, which all traditionally followed a calendar-based schedule.[1] In addition, the months of November, December, and most of January were not expected to be filled with race dates, since few suitable venues (outside of Orlando) were available in warm-weather locations. It was felt the long winter gap between races was disruptive and disjointed, and came at a time of year when auto racing was traditionally on hiatus anyway.

Following the 1996 races atNew Hampshire andLas Vegas, on October 9, 1996, the Indy Racing League announced that the league would revert to a calendar-based schedule for1998.[1] To avoid awarding four championships in less than two and a half years, all events contested in the calendar year of 1997 were added to the two aforementioned races held in 1996. Now combined, a single seventeen-month 1996–1997 championship would be awarded in October 1997.

The two remaining races in 1996 (New Hampshire andLas Vegas) were contested with the same equipment as the1996 season. All races that took place in the calendar year of 1997, starting with the race atOrlando, were contested with all new purpose-built oval chassis fromG-Force andDallara with a radical stock block naturally aspirated 4.0 liter V8's fromOldsmobile andInfiniti. Only seven drivers competed in all ten races of this seventeen-month-long marathon schedule.

Confirmed entries

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TeamChassisEngineTiresNo.Driver(s)Round(s)
United States ABF MotorsportsLola T92/00BuickG96United StatesJoe Gosek R 1
United StatesDave Steele R 2
United StatesA. J. Foyt EnterprisesLola T95/00[N 1]
Dallara[N 2]
G-Force
Ford-Cosworth[N 1]
Oldsmobile
G1United StatesScott Sharp[N 3]1–5, 7
United StatesJohnny O'Connell5
United StatesPaul Durant R [N 4]5
United StatesBilly Boat R 6, 8–10
115
14United StatesDavey HamiltonAll
United States Arizona Motorsports[N 5]
United States Sinden Racing Services
Lola T95/00Ford-CosworthG
F[N 6]
40BrazilMarco Greco[N 7]1–2
DallaraOldsmobile
Infiniti[N 8]
United StatesDr. Jack Miller R 3–10
44United StatesSteve Kinser R 5
United StatesAllen May R 6
United StatesBeck MotorsportsLola T94/00Ford-CosworthF54United StatesRobbie Buhl1–2
DallaraInfinitiUnited StatesDennis Vitolo5
United States Blueprint RacingLola T93/00[N 1]
Dallara
Menard[N 9]
Buick[N 10]
Oldsmobile
F16United StatesJohnny Parsons2
United StatesSam Schmidt R 4–6
27United StatesJim Guthrie R [N 4]All
72CanadaClaude Bourbonnais[N 11]5
United StatesBradley MotorsportsReynard 95I[N 1]
G-Force
Ford-Cosworth[N 1]
Oldsmobile
F[N 1]
G
12United StatesBuzz Calkins[N 12]1–7, 9–10
United StatesByrd-Cunningham RacingReynard 95I[N 1]
G-Force
Ford-Cosworth[N 1]
Infiniti[N 13]
Oldsmobile
F10United StatesMike Groff[N 14]1–5, 8
United StatesJohnny Unser6–7, 9
United StatesPaul Durant R 10
United StatesChastain MotorsportsG-ForceOldsmobileG77FranceStéphan Grégoire3–5, 7–10
United States Chitwood MotorsportsDallaraOldsmobileG17United StatesDanny Ongais3
BrazilAffonso Giaffone R 4–10
United StatesDella Penna MotorsportsReynard 95IFord-CosworthG4United StatesRichie Hearn1–2
ItalyEuroInternationalDallaraOldsmobileF50United StatesBilly Roe R 4–5
United StatesGalles RacingG-ForceOldsmobileG4United StatesDavy Jones3
United StatesJeff Ward R 3
SwedenKenny Bräck R 4–10
70BrazilMarco Greco7–10
United StatesHemelgarn RacingReynard 95IFord-Cosworth[N 1]
Infiniti
Oldsmobile[N 15]
F9United StatesBrad Murphey R 1–2
Reynard 95I[N 1]
Dallara
United StatesJohnny Unser5, 10
90United StatesLyn St. James5
91United StatesBuddy LazierAll
United StatesISM RacingDallaraOldsmobileG35United StatesJeff Ward R [N 16]10
United States IZ RacingDallaraInfinitiG95United StatesTyce Carlson R 10
SwedenJohansson MotorsportsG-ForceInfinitiF36United StatesScott Harrington R 5
United States Knapp MotorsportsDallaraOldsmobileF97United StatesGreg Ray R [N 17]5–8, 10
United States LP RacingDallaraOldsmobileF99United StatesSam Schmidt R 8–10
United StatesMcCormack MotorsportsLola T94/00Ford-CosworthG30United StatesStan Wattles R 1–2
G-ForceOldsmobileUnited StatesJeret Schroeder R 3–4
United StatesRobbie Groff R 5–10
United StatesMetro Racing SystemsRiley & ScottOldsmobileG19United StatesStan Wattles R 10
United States Nienhouse MotorsportsRiley & ScottOldsmobileG23United StatesMike Shank R 10
United StatesPagan RacingReynard 95I[N 9]
Reynard 94I[N 10]
Dallara
Ford-Cosworth[N 1]
Infiniti[N 18]
Oldsmobile
G21ColombiaRoberto GuerreroAll
United StatesPDM RacingLola T93/00[N 1]
Dallara
G-Force[N 19]
Menard[N 1]
Oldsmobile
G18United StatesJohn Paul Jr.1–5, 8–10
United StatesTyce Carlson R 5–6
United StatesBilly Boat R 7
28United StatesTyce Carlson R 1–2
United StatesKelley RacingPDMUnited StatesMark Dismore5–10
United StatesProject IndyReynard 95IFord-CosworthG64United StatesJohnny Unser1–2
United StatesRoe RacingDallaraOldsmobileF24United StatesBilly Roe R 10
United StatesTeam CheeverLola T95/00[N 1]
G-Force
Menard[N 1]
Oldsmobile
G51United StatesEddie CheeverAll
52United StatesJeff Ward R 5
United StatesTeam MenardLola T95/00[N 1]
G-Force
Menard[N 1]
Oldsmobile
F2United StatesTony StewartAll
3United StatesMark Dismore1–2
United StatesRobbie Buhl[N 20]4–6, 9–10
United StatesTeam SABCOG-ForceOldsmobileG42United StatesRobby Gordon5
United StatesTeam ScandiaLola T95/00[N 1]
Reynard 95I[N 21]
Lola T94/00[N 22]
Dallara
Ford-Cosworth[N 1]
Oldsmobile
G7ChileEliseo Salazar[N 23]1–2, 5–10
8FranceStéphan Grégoire2
ItalyVincenzo Sospiri R 5–6
22FranceStéphan Grégoire1
MexicoMichel Jourdain Jr.2
BrazilMarco Greco3–6
ItalyVincenzo Sospiri R 7–10
33ItalyMichele Alboreto1–2
SpainFermín Vélez R [N 4]3–6
United StatesJimmy Kite R 7–10
34BrazilAffonso Giaffone R 2
ItalyAlessandro Zampedri5–6
United StatesTempero/Giuffre RacingLola T93/00BuickG15United StatesDavid Kudrave1
ChileJuan Carlos Carbonell R 2
United StatesTreadway RacingReynard 95I[N 1]
Reynard 94I[N 24]
G-Force
Ford-Cosworth[N 1]
Oldsmobile
F5NetherlandsArie LuyendykAll
6United StatesJohnny O'Connell1–2
CanadaScott Goodyear3–10
United StatesWalker RacingReynard 95IFord-CosworthG50United StatesRobby Gordon2

Schedule

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RdDateRace NameTrackLocation
1August 18 1996True Value 200New Hampshire International SpeedwayLoudon, New Hampshire
2September 15 19961996 Las Vegas 500KLas Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, Nevada
3January 25 1997Indy 200 at Walt Disney WorldWalt Disney World SpeedwayBay Lake, Florida
4March 23 1997Phoenix 200Phoenix International RacewayPhoenix, Arizona
5May 26–27 199781st Indianapolis 500Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, Indiana
6June 7 1997True Value 500Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, Texas
7June 29 1997Samsonite 200Pikes Peak International RacewayFountain, Colorado
8July 27 1997VisionAire 500Charlotte Motor SpeedwayConcord, North Carolina
9August 17 1997Pennzoil 200New Hampshire International SpeedwayLoudon, New Hampshire
10October 11 19971997 Las Vegas 500KLas Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, Nevada
Sources:[2][3]

All races were run on oval speedways.[3]

Tony Stewart's championship car.

After the 1996 prologue-style, 3-race season that ended at the80th Indianapolis 500, the 1996–97 season had just two further races in calendar year 1996, atNew Hampshire International Speedway, a former CART venue, and a barely inauguratedLas Vegas Motor Speedway. On 9 October 1996, the IRL decided to revert to a calendar-based format for 1998, moving the intended end of the 1996–97 season at Indianapolis in May to Las Vegas in October.[4]

For calendar year 1997, all five races from 1996 were held again, alongside three further races, contested consecutively in the summer months after the Indianapolis 500. Two new venues,Texas Motor Speedway andPikes Peak International Raceway, was followed by IRL's first incursion in a NASCAR foothold, theCharlotte Motor Speedway. Texas and Charlotte held the first night races inIndy-car history, and became the first 1.5 mile banked oval racetracks in an Indy-car schedule sinceAtlanta Motor Speedway in1983.

Results

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RoundRacePole positionFastest lapMost laps ledRace WinnerReport
DriverTeamChassisEngine
1New Hampshire 1United StatesRichie HearnUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesScott SharpA. J. Foyt EnterprisesLolaFord-CosworthReport
2Las Vegas 1NetherlandsArie LuyendykUnited StatesRichie HearnUnited StatesRichie HearnUnited StatesRichie HearnDella Penna MotorsportsReynardFord-CosworthReport
3Walt Disney WorldUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesEddie CheeverTeam CheeverG-ForceOldsmobileReport
4PhoenixUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesJim GuthrieBlueprint RacingDallaraOldsmobileReport
5IndianapolisNetherlandsArie LuyendykUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesTony StewartNetherlandsArie LuyendykTreadway RacingG-ForceOldsmobileReport
6TexasUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesTony StewartNetherlandsArie LuyendykTreadway RacingG-ForceOldsmobileReport
7Pikes PeakUnited StatesScott SharpUnited StatesJimmy KiteUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesTony StewartTeam MenardG-ForceOldsmobileReport
8CharlotteUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesBilly BoatUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesBuddy LazierHemelgarn RacingDallaraOldsmobileReport
9New Hampshire 2BrazilMarco GrecoItalyVincenzo SospiriUnited StatesEddie CheeverUnited StatesRobbie BuhlTeam MenardG-ForceOldsmobileReport
10Las Vegas 2United StatesBilly BoatUnited StatesBilly BoatChileEliseo SalazarChileEliseo SalazarTeam ScandiaDallaraOldsmobileReport

Race summaries

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True Value 200

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TheTrue Value 200 was held on August 18, 1996, atNew Hampshire International Speedway.Richie Hearn qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 1Scott Sharp
  2. 12Buzz Calkins
  3. 33Michele Alboreto
  4. 10Mike Groff
  5. 14Davey Hamilton
  6. 21Roberto Guerrero
  7. 40Marco Greco
  8. 22Stéphan Grégoire
  9. 7Eliseo Salazar
  10. 18John Paul Jr.

Failed to qualify: 24-Randy Tolsma, 25-Jon Field, 64-Johnny Unser, 75-Johnny O'Connell and 96-Mike Orday

Las Vegas 500K (1996)

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TheLas Vegas 500K was held on September 15, 1996, atLas Vegas Motor Speedway.Arie Luyendyk qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 4Richie Hearn
  2. 22Michel Jourdain Jr.
  3. 10Mike Groff
  4. 21Roberto Guerrero
  5. 33Michele Alboreto
  6. 12Buzz Calkins
  7. 7Eliseo Salazar
  8. 54Robbie Buhl
  9. 40Marco Greco
  10. 34Affonso Giaffone

Failed to qualify: 96-Dave Steele

  • This was the final IRL race contested with the turbocharged machines.
  • Hearn's only IndyCar win. Because he and his team,Della Penna Motorsports, were switching toCART for1997, he would not compete in any more IRL races for the remainder of the season.
  • The slow pace of the race, consisting of nine cautions, causedABC to leave just past the halfway point.
  • Johnny O'Connell had a violent crash on lap 185 that resulted in him sliding upside down on the main straightaway resulting in a short red flag period.
  • Johnny Parsons' final IndyCar race. He had started IndyCar races since1969. In this race, he crashed on lap nine and finished 28th (last).

Indy 200

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TheIndy 200 was held on January 25, 1997, atWalt Disney World Speedway.Tony Stewart qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 51Eddie Cheever
  2. 10Mike Groff
  3. 6Scott Goodyear
  4. 1Scott Sharp
  5. 91Buddy Lazier
  6. 27Jim Guthrie
  7. 14Davey Hamilton
  8. 22Marco Greco
  9. 33Fermin Velez
  10. 2Tony Stewart (DNF, crash)

Failed to qualify: 4-Davy Jones

  • The race was shortened from 200 laps to 149 laps due to rain.
  • This was the first IRL race contested with the normally aspirated engines and new chassis.
  • This was Eddie Cheever's first Indy car win.
  • Buzz Calkins was leading when his engine failed on lap 145. Stewart took the lead, but crashed on the following lap. Cheever inherited the lead and the race was stopped three laps later when a downpour ensued.
  • Danny Ongais' final IndyCar race. He finished 13th due to a crash after 94 laps.

Phoenix 200

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ThePhoenix 200 was held on March 23, 1997, atPhoenix International Raceway.Tony Stewart qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 27Jim Guthrie
  2. 2Tony Stewart
  3. 14Davey Hamilton
  4. 22Marco Greco
  5. 77Stéphan Grégoire
  6. 10Mike Groff
  7. 21Roberto Guerrero
  8. 12Buzz Calkins
  9. 18John Paul Jr.
  10. 16Sam Schmidt

Failed to qualify: 17-Danny Ongais and 54-Robbie Buhl

  • Guthrie's only IndyCar win. He stretched his fuel over the final 82 laps and the $170,100 payout allowed him to settle off his debts from getting asecond mortgage.
  • Kenny Bräck andSam Schmidt made their IndyCar debuts in this race. Bräck led 24 laps, but crashed on lap 146 and finished 11th. Schmidt crashed on lap 176, but finished 10th.

Indianapolis 500

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TheIndianapolis 500 was scheduled for May 25, 1997. Rain postponed the start until the following day: Monday, May 26. After 15 laps were run on Monday, rain fell again, halting the race, and postponing it for another day. It was resumed and run to conclusion Tuesday, May 27.Arie Luyendyk qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 5Arie Luyendyk
  2. 6Scott Goodyear
  3. 52Jeff Ward
  4. 91Buddy Lazier
  5. 2Tony Stewart
  6. 14Davey Hamilton
  7. 11Billy Boat
  8. 3Robbie Buhl
  9. 30Robbie Groff
  10. 33Fermin Velez

Failed to qualify: 1-Scott Sharp, 1-Johnny O'Connell, 18-John Paul Jr. and 36-Scott Harrington

  • On lap 199, the caution came when Stewart brushed the wall and it was expected that the race would end under caution. However, the green flag and the white flag came out simultaneously without warning to start the final lap and caution lights were still displayed around the track, causing confusion if the race was really restarted.
  • Treadway Racing's cars finished 1st and 2nd, making it the first time since1962 withLeader Card Racing that a team finished 1st and 2nd.
  • The starting grid was expanded from 33 to 35 cars due to the 25/8 rule (which guaranteed the top 25 cars in the IRL standings a starting position, provided they meet a minimum speed) causing cars outside the fastest 33 to qualify. As a result,Lyn St. James andJohnny Unser were added to the rear of the field.
  • A crash during the pace lap on Monday caused all of row 5 (Stéphan Grégoire,Affonso Giaffone andKenny Bräck) to retire.
  • Sharp was injured in a practice crash and replaced by O'Connell, who then was injured in practice.Paul Durant successfully qualified via the 25/8 rule (see above) and finished 21st.

True Value 500

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The inauguralTrue Value 500 was held June 7, 1997, atTexas Motor Speedway.Tony Stewart qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 5Arie Luyendyk
  2. 1Billy Boat
  3. 14Davey Hamilton
  4. 6Scott Goodyear
  5. 2Tony Stewart
  6. 51Eddie Cheever
  7. 7Eliseo Salazar
  8. 97Greg Ray
  9. 8Vincenzo Sospiri
  10. 10Johnny Unser

Failed to qualify: 10-Mike Groff, 36-Scott Harrington, 50-Billy Roe, 77-Stéphan Grégoire and 90-Lyn St. James

  • Boat was initially declared the winner due to a scoring error. Luyendyk came into victory lane to protest, but was slapped byA. J. Foyt. The error was eventually realized and Luyendyk was declared the winner. Foyt still has the original trophy.
  • Stewart appeared to be on his way to his first win when his engine blew, causing him to then crash, on lap 207.
  • Points leader Groff was injured in practice. Unser drove in his place to a 10th-place finish.
  • In the aftermath of the scoring error,USAC was removed as sanctioning body and the IRL went in-house.

Samsonite 200

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The inauguralSamsonite 200 was held on June 29, 1997, atPikes Peak International Raceway.Scott Sharp qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 2Tony Stewart
  2. 77Stéphan Grégoire
  3. 14Davey Hamilton
  4. 51Eddie Cheever
  5. 12Buzz Calkins
  6. 22Vincenzo Sospiri
  7. 6Scott Goodyear
  8. 91Buddy Lazier
  9. 17Affonso Giaffone
  10. 30Robbie Groff

Failed to qualify: 3-Robbie Buhl and 27-Jim Guthrie

  • This was Stewart's first IndyCar win.
  • Scott Sharp returned in this race and qualified on the pole position. However, he crashed on the first lap and re-injured himself, missing the rest of the season.
  • This was the first race for the IRL as the sole sanctioning body and sole operator of race control

VisionAire 500

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The inauguralVisionAire 500 was held on July 26, 1997, atCharlotte Motor Speedway.Tony Stewart qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 91Buddy Lazier
  2. 1Billy Boat
  3. 6Scott Goodyear
  4. 17Affonso Giaffone
  5. 4Kenny Bräck
  6. 51Eddie Cheever
  7. 2Tony Stewart
  8. 77Stéphan Grégoire
  9. 70Marco Greco
  10. 7Eliseo Salazar

Pennzoil 200

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ThePennzoil 200 was held August 17, 1997, atNew Hampshire International Speedway.Marco Greco qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 3Robbie Buhl
  2. 22Vincenzo Sospiri
  3. 5Arie Luyendyk
  4. 7Eliseo Salazar
  5. 4Kenny Bräck
  6. 21Roberto Guerrero
  7. 18John Paul Jr.
  8. 1Billy Boat
  9. 51Eddie Cheever
  10. 30Robbie Groff

Failed to qualify: 10-Mike Groff and 97-Greg Ray

  • This was Buhl's first IndyCar win.
  • Mike Groff was injured once again in practice and missed the remainder of the season.
  • Entering the season finale at Las Vegas,Tony Stewart ledDavey Hamilton by 10 points.

Las Vegas 500K (1997)

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TheLas Vegas 500K was held on October 11, 1997, atLas Vegas Motor Speedway.Billy Boat qualified on the pole.

Top 10 results

  1. 7Eliseo Salazar
  2. 6Scott Goodyear
  3. 3Robbie Buhl
  4. 27Jim Guthrie
  5. 28Mark Dismore
  6. 33Jimmy Kite
  7. 14Davey Hamilton
  8. 19Stan Wattles
  9. 77Stéphan Grégoire
  10. 70Marco Greco
  • This was Salazar's first and only IndyCar win.
  • Tony Stewart won the championship by six points over Hamilton by virtue of finishing 11th to Hamilton's 7th.
  • On lap 201,Roberto Guerrero lost control on the back straightway and flipped through the grass.
  • By virtue of Arie Luyendyk finishing 25th due to engine failure and Scott Goodyear finishing 2nd, Goodyear was able to leapfrog from 9th in the season standings to 5th for the final season standings.

Points standings

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Further information:List of American Championship car racing point scoring systems
PosDriverNHS1
LVS1
WDW
PHX
INDY
TMS
PPR
CHA
NHS2
LVS2
Pts
1United StatesTony Stewart12*2110*2*5*5*1*7*1411278
2United StatesDavey Hamilton5117363316177272
3United StatesEddie Cheever1525112236469*21230
3BrazilMarco Greco798416261392010230
5CanadaScott Goodyear3172473162226
6NetherlandsArie Luyendyk13201222111521325223
7ColombiaRoberto Guerrero6417727131817614221
8United StatesBuddy Lazier1924521417811231209
9ChileEliseo Salazar97247121041*208
10United StatesBuzz Calkins26118111952128204
11FranceStéphan Grégoire8261953128159192
12United StatesJim Guthrie RY 2313612621Wth12244186
13United StatesRobbie Buhl2281881613170
14United StatesMike Groff432612Wth14Wth169
15United StatesJohn Paul Jr.1015189Wth11712163
16BrazilAffonso Giaffone R 10133220941815159
17United StatesMark Dismore201728111119115158
18United StatesBilly Boat R 72192823151
19SwedenKenny Bräck R 113318145520139
20United StatesRobbie Groff R 91510131018135
21ItalyVincenzo Sospiri R 179620222134
22United StatesScott Sharp116416Wth22119
23United StatesDr. Jack Miller R 1520202416231929114
24United StatesJohnny UnserWth221810211319107
25United StatesTyce Carlson R 112319142484
26SpainFermín Vélez R 914102582
27United StatesJimmy Kite R 201523676
27United StatesSam Schmidt R 10342318222776
29United StatesGreg Ray R 25817223073
30United StatesJeff Ward R 1631769
31United StatesStan Wattles R 1618863
32ItalyMichele Alboreto3562
33United StatesRichie Hearn141*59
34United StatesBilly Roe R 15221355
35United StatesJeret Schroeder R 141937
36MexicoMichel Jourdain Jr.233
37United StatesRobby Gordon142927
38United StatesBrad Murphey R 182725
39ItalyAlessandro Zampedri351224
40United StatesJohnny O'Connell12Wth23
40United StatesPaul Durant R 212623
42United StatesDanny Ongais1322
42United StatesLyn St. James1322
44United StatesSteve Kinser R 1421
45United StatesDennis Vitolo1520
46United StatesMike Shank R 1619
47United StatesDavid Kudrave1718
48ChileJuan Carlos Carbonell R 1916
49United StatesJoe Gosek R 2114
50United StatesAllen May R 2213
51United StatesJohnny Parsons287
52CanadaClaude Bourbonnais305
United StatesDave Steele R Wth0
United StatesScott Harrington R DNQ0
United StatesDavy JonesWth0
PosDriverNHS1
LVS1
WDW
PHX
INDY
TMS
PPR
CHA
NHS2
LVS2
Pts
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th–10th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish
(Ret)
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid not start
(DNS)
BlankDid not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
BoldPole position
(2 points)
ItalicsRan fastest race lap
*Led most race laps
(1 point)
DNSAny driver who qualifies
but does not start (DNS),
earns all the points
had they taken part.
 RY Rookie of the Year
 R Rookie
  • Ties in points broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc., and then by number of pole positions, followed by number of times qualified 2nd, etc.

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuUsed in the 1996 races.
  2. ^Used atWalt Disney World.Billy Boat used it at theIndy 500 andLas Vegas 2, andScott Sharp used it atPikes Peak.
  3. ^Injured in a practice crash atIndianapolis and atPikes Peak.
  4. ^abcNot considered rookie forIndy 500.
  5. ^Official name of the team for the #40 entry for sponsorship reasons.
  6. ^Used byDr. Jack Miller.
  7. ^Run in conjunction withTeam Scandia.
  8. ^Used byDr. Jack Miller fromIndianapolis onwards.
  9. ^abUsed atNew Hampshire 1.
  10. ^abUsed atLas Vegas 1.
  11. ^Considered rookie only for theIndy 500.
  12. ^Injured in a testing crash atNew Hampshire.
  13. ^Used fromWalt Disney World toPikes Peak.
  14. ^Injured in practice crashes atTexas andNew Hampshire 2.
  15. ^Used byBuddy Lazier fromIndianapolis onwards.
  16. ^Run in conjunction with Sinden Racing Services.
  17. ^#31 atCharlotte because of a technical/sponsorship deal withRichard Childress Racing.
  18. ^Used fromWalt Disney World toTexas.
  19. ^Used atLas Vegas 2 byJohn Paul Jr.
  20. ^Injured in a testing crash prior toPikes Peak.
  21. ^Used byMichele Alboreto.
  22. ^Used byAffonso Giaffone.
  23. ^Injured in a testing crash atWalt Disney World.
  24. ^Used byJohnny O'Connell.

References

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  1. ^ab"IRL season will go with the calendar".The Indianapolis Star. October 10, 1996. p. 34. RetrievedJuly 3, 2018 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  2. ^"NTT IndyCar Series Calendar 1997". Motorsport Stats. RetrievedNovember 17, 2023.
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