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1998 Indy Racing League

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Sports season

1998 Indy Racing League season
Pep BoysIndy Racing League
1998 Indy Racing League
Season
Races11
Start dateJanuary 24
End dateOctober 11
Awards
Drivers' championSwedenKenny Bräck
Manufacturers' CupUnited StatesOldsmobile
Rookie of the YearUnited StatesRobby Unser
Indianapolis 500 winnerUnited StatesEddie Cheever
1999 →
Kenny Bräck (left) won his first and only Drivers' Championship whileDavey Hamilton (right) finished second in the championship again.

The1998 Pep Boys Indy Racing League was one of relative stability compared to the previous two seasons. For the first time the season consisted of a single and complete spring, summer, and fall like all other motorsports. 15 drivers completed the entire 11 race schedule, twice as many as the previous season. It was also the first complete season for the newRiley & Scott chassis, though it proved unpopular due to its late introduction.A. J. Foyt Enterprises drivers captured 4 wins, the Indy 500 pole, and the championship, arguably the most successful year in the team's history.

Confirmed entries

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TeamChassisEngineTiresNo.Driver(s)Round(s)
United StatesA. J. Foyt EnterprisesDallaraOldsmobileG11United StatesBilly Boat[N 1]1–5, 8–11
United StatesGreg Ray6–7
14SwedenKenny BräckAll
United StatesBeck MotorsportsDallaraInfinitiF54JapanHideshi Matsuda3
United States Blueprint RacingDallaraOldsmobileF27United StatesRobbie Groff1–2
CanadaClaude Bourbonnais3
United StatesBilly Roe4
United StatesBradley MotorsportsG-Force
Dallara[N 2]
OldsmobileG12United StatesBuzz Calkins1–6, 8–11
United StatesByrd-Cunningham RacingG-ForceOldsmobileF10United StatesMike Groff[N 3][N 4]1–3
United StatesJohn Paul Jr.4–11
United StatesCahill Auto RacingG-Force
Dallara[N 5]
OldsmobileF98United StatesDonnie Beechler R 3–5, 7–11
United StatesCBR Cobb RacingG-ForceOldsmobileG[N 6]
F
23United StatesPaul Durant2–4
United StatesJim Guthrie[N 7]6–7
InfinitiColombiaRoberto Guerrero8–11
United StatesChastain MotorsportsG-Force
Dallara[N 8]
OldsmobileG77FranceStéphan GrégoireAll
United States Chitwood MotorsportsDallaraOldsmobileG17United StatesBrian Tyler R 1–2
United StatesAndy Michner R 3
United States D. B. Mann MotorsportsDallaraOldsmobileG24United StatesBilly Roe1
United StatesDan Drinan R 3
United StatesHemelgarn RacingDallaraOldsmobileG9United StatesJohnny Unser3
91United StatesBuddy LazierAll
United States Immke RacingDallaraOldsmobileG20United StatesTyce Carlson1–3
United StatesISM RacingG-ForceOldsmobileG35United StatesJeff WardAll
53United StatesJim Guthrie1–3
55United StatesSteve Knapp R 3
United StatesKelley RacingDallaraOldsmobileG8United StatesScott SharpAll
28United StatesMark DismoreAll
United States Knapp MotorsportsDallaraOldsmobileF97United StatesGreg Ray1–4, 9–11
United States Liberty RacingG-ForceOldsmobileF29United StatesJoe Gosek R [N 9]3–4
United States LP RacingDallaraOldsmobileF66United StatesScott Harrington R [N 9]3
99United StatesSam SchmidtAll
United StatesLyn St. James RacingG-ForceInfinitiG90United StatesLyn St. James3
United StatesMcCormack MotorsportsG-ForceOldsmobileG30BrazilRaul BoeselAll
United StatesMetro Racing SystemsRiley & ScottOldsmobileG19United StatesStan Wattles[N 10]1–5, 7–11
United States Nienhouse MotorsportsG-Force
Dallara[N 11]
OldsmobileG6United StatesDavey HamiltonAll
United StatesPagan RacingDallaraOldsmobileG21ColombiaRoberto Guerrero1–4
United StatesStevie Reeves R 7
United StatesPanther RacingG-ForceOldsmobileG4CanadaScott GoodyearAll
43United StatesDave Steele R 10–11
United StatesPDM RacingG-ForceOldsmobileG18United StatesJohn Paul Jr.1–2
United StatesJack Hewitt R 3–5
United StatesSteve Knapp R [N 12]6, 8–11
United StatesTyce Carlson7
United StatesPhoenix RacingG-ForceOldsmobileF16BrazilMarco GrecoAll
United StatesRiley & Scott CarsRiley & ScottOldsmobileG15ChileEliseo Salazar[N 13]1–5
United StatesScott Harrington R 6
United StatesAndy Michner R [N 14]7–10
United StatesJim Guthrie11
AustriaRSM MarkoDallaraOldsmobileF22United StatesDave Steele R 2
United States Sinden Racing ServicesDallaraInfiniti
Oldsmobile[N 15]
F40United StatesDr. Jack MillerAll
44United StatesJ. J. Yeley R 2–5, 9
United StatesJimmy Kite7
United StatesTeam CheeverDallara[N 16]
G-Force
OldsmobileG51United StatesEddie CheeverAll
52United StatesRobby Unser R [N 12]3–6, 8–11
United States Team Coulson RacingG-ForceOldsmobileF41BrazilAffonso Giaffone1
United StatesTeam MenardDallara
G-Force[N 17]
OldsmobileF1United StatesTony StewartAll
3United StatesRobbie Buhl1–5, 8–11
United StatesTeam PelfreyDallaraOldsmobileG81United StatesJohn Paul Jr.[N 18]3
United StatesTyce Carlson4
United StatesBrian Tyler R 5–11
United StatesTeam ScandiaDallaraOldsmobileG7United StatesJimmy Kite[N 10]1–4
33United StatesBilly Roe3
United StatesTreadway RacingG-ForceOldsmobileF
[N 19]G
5NetherlandsArie LuyendykAll

Schedule

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RndDateRace NameTrackLocation
1January 24Indy 200 at Walt Disney WorldWalt Disney World SpeedwayBay Lake, Florida
2March 22Dura Lube 200Phoenix International RacewayAvondale, Arizona
3May 2482nd Indianapolis 500Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, Indiana
4June 6True Value 500Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, Texas
5June 28New England 200New Hampshire International SpeedwayLoudon, New Hampshire
6July 19Pep Boys 400KDover International SpeedwayDover, Delaware
7July 25VisionAire 500KCharlotte Motor SpeedwayConcord, North Carolina
8August 16Radisson 200Pikes Peak International RacewayFountain, Colorado
9August 29Atlanta 500 ClassicAtlanta Motor SpeedwayHampton, Georgia
10September 20Lone Star 500Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, Texas
11October 11Las Vegas 500KLas Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, Nevada
Source:[1]

All races were run on oval speedways.

The eight races that were held in calendar year 1997 returned in 1998, with the addition of three new races. As part of their effort to venture in traditional stock-car markets, the IRL held the second Indy-car race ever, the first since1969, atDover International Speedway, and also competed at the reconfiguredAtlanta Motor Speedway, which had been raced eight times by Indy-cars in its former shape between 1965 and 1983. A second race atTexas Motor Speedway in the fall completed the calendar.

Results

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Rd.RacePole positionFastest lapMost laps ledRace WinnerReport
DriverTeamChassisEngine
1Walt Disney WorldUnited StatesTony StewartSwedenKenny BräckUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesTony StewartTeam MenardG-ForceOldsmobileReport
2PhoenixUnited StatesJeff WardUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesScott SharpKelley RacingDallaraOldsmobileReport
3IndianapolisUnited StatesBilly BoatUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesEddie CheeverUnited StatesEddie CheeverTeam CheeverDallaraOldsmobileReport
4Texas 1United StatesTony StewartUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesBilly BoatUnited StatesBilly BoatA. J. Foyt EnterprisesDallaraOldsmobileReport
5New HampshireUnited StatesBilly BoatUnited StatesDavey HamiltonUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesTony StewartTeam MenardDallaraOldsmobileReport
6DoverUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesGreg RayUnited StatesScott SharpUnited StatesScott SharpKelley RacingDallaraOldsmobileReport
7CharlotteUnited StatesTony StewartSwedenKenny BräckSwedenKenny BräckSwedenKenny BräckA. J. Foyt EnterprisesDallaraOldsmobileReport
8Pikes PeakUnited StatesBilly BoatUnited StatesJeff WardUnited StatesJeff WardSwedenKenny BräckA. J. Foyt EnterprisesDallaraOldsmobileReport
9AtlantaUnited StatesBilly BoatUnited StatesBilly BoatCanadaScott GoodyearSwedenKenny BräckA. J. Foyt EnterprisesDallaraOldsmobileReport
10Texas 2United StatesBilly BoatUnited StatesJeff WardUnited StatesTony StewartUnited StatesJohn Paul Jr.Byrd-Cunningham RacingG-ForceOldsmobileReport
11Las VegasUnited StatesBilly BoatNetherlandsArie LuyendykNetherlandsArie LuyendykNetherlandsArie LuyendykTreadway RacingG-ForceOldsmobileReport

Race summaries

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Indy 200

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TheIndy 200 was held on January 24 atWalt Disney World Speedway. Qualifying was rained out, soTony Stewart won the pole position due to the race being lined up by 1996–97 entrant standings for the first 20 positions and the remaining eight came from the best practice speeds of the remaining cars.

Top 10 results

  1. 1-Tony Stewart
  2. 35-Jeff Ward
  3. 6-Davey Hamilton
  4. 77-Stéphan Grégoire
  5. 28-Mark Dismore
  6. 8-Scott Sharp
  7. 10-Mike Groff
  8. 5-Arie Luyendyk
  9. 99-Sam Schmidt
  10. 18-John Paul Jr.

Dura-Lube 200

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TheDura-Lube 200 was held on March 22 atPhoenix International Raceway.Jeff Ward qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 8-Scott Sharp
  2. 1-Tony Stewart
  3. 11-Billy Boat
  4. 77-Stéphan Grégoire
  5. 35-Jeff Ward
  6. 4-Scott Goodyear
  7. 99-Sam Schmidt
  8. 30-Raul Boesel
  9. 12-Buzz Calkins
  10. 51-Eddie Cheever

Indianapolis 500

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TheIndianapolis 500 was held on May 24 atIndianapolis Motor Speedway.Billy Boat qualified on the pole position.

Top ten results

  1. 51-Eddie Cheever
  2. 91-Buddy Lazier
  3. 55-Steve Knapp
  4. 6-Davey Hamilton
  5. 52-Robby Unser
  6. 14-Kenny Bräck
  7. 81-John Paul Jr.
  8. 17-Andy Michner
  9. 44-J. J. Yeley
  10. 12-Buzz Calkins

True Value 500

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TheTrue Value 500 was held June 6 atTexas Motor Speedway.Tony Stewart qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 11-Billy Boat
  2. 97-Greg Ray
  3. 14-Kenny Bräck
  4. 4-Scott Goodyear
  5. 8-Scott Sharp
  6. 3-Robbie Buhl
  7. 6-Davey Hamilton
  8. 16-Marco Greco
  9. 52-Robby Unser
  10. 19-Stan Wattles

New England 200

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TheNew England 200 was held on June 28 atNew Hampshire International Speedway.Billy Boat qualified on the pole position.

Top ten results

  1. 1-Tony Stewart
  2. 4-Scott Goodyear
  3. 8-Scott Sharp
  4. 6-Davey Hamilton
  5. 5-Arie Luyendyk
  6. 15-Eliseo Salazar
  7. 91-Buddy Lazier
  8. 28-Mark Dismore
  9. 51-Eddie Cheever
  10. 3-Robbie Buhl
  • Stewart's final IndyCar win.
  • Boat was involved in a large crash lap 95 and missed the next two races.
  • Team ownerJohn Menard Jr. believed thatA. J. Foyt Enterprises was cheating and withdrew his car driven byRobbie Buhl from the next two races. His other car, driven by Stewart, was not withdrawn as it was leading the point standings.

Pep Boys 400K

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ThePep Boys 400K was held on July 19 atDover Downs International Speedway.Tony Stewart qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 8-Scott Sharp (248 laps)
  2. 91-Buddy Lazier (248 laps)
  3. 16-Marco Greco (246 laps)
  4. 6-Davey Hamilton (246 laps)
  5. 77-Stephan Gregoire (244 laps)
  6. 4-Scott Goodyear (242 laps)
  7. 23-Jim Guthrie (229 laps)
  8. 1-Tony Stewart (220 laps)
  9. 5-Arie Luyendyk (203 laps,DNF - Crash)
  10. 14-Kenny Bräck (197 laps)
  • Failed to qualify: 15-Eliseo Salazar
  • Greg Ray replaced the injuredBilly Boat. He started 7th, but crashed withEddie Cheever on lap 104 and finished 15th.
  • Only 10 (1st through 8th, 10th, and 12th) of the 22 starters were running at the finish.

VisionAire 500K

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TheVisionAire 500K was held on July 25 atCharlotte Motor Speedway.Tony Stewart qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 14-Kenny Bräck (208 laps)
  2. 35-Jeff Ward (208 laps)
  3. 4-Scott Goodyear (208 laps)
  4. 5-Arie Luyendyk (206 laps)
  5. 16-Marco Greco (205 laps)
  6. 10-John Paul Jr. (203 laps)
  7. 6-Davey Hamilton (202 laps)
  8. 77-Stéphan Grégoire (201 laps)
  9. 40-Jack Miller (194 laps)
  10. 21-Stevie Reeves (184 laps,DNF - CV Joint)
  • Bräck's first IndyCar win.

Radisson 200

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TheRadisson 200 was held August 16 atPikes Peak International Raceway.Billy Boat qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 14-Kenny Bräck
  2. 3-Robbie Buhl
  3. 1-Tony Stewart
  4. 77-Stéphan Grégoire
  5. 6-Davey Hamilton
  6. 16-Marco Greco
  7. 91-Buddy Lazier
  8. 51-Eddie Cheever
  9. 11-Billy Boat
  10. 98-Donnie Beechler
  • Boat returned in this race. He qualified on the pole position and finished 9th, one lap down.
  • Buhl also returned in this race, finishing 2nd after starting 6th.

Atlanta 500 Classic

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TheAtlanta 500 Classic was held on August 29 atAtlanta Motor Speedway.Billy Boat qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 14-Kenny Bräck
  2. 6-Davey Hamilton
  3. 51-Eddie Cheever
  4. 4-Scott Goodyear
  5. 1-Tony Stewart
  6. 35-Jeff Ward
  7. 28-Mark Dismore
  8. 5-Arie Luyendyk
  9. 15-Andy Michner
  10. 30-Raul Boesel
  • Only the top 10 finishers finished the race.

Lone Star 500

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TheLone Star 500 was held on September 20 atTexas Motor Speedway.Billy Boat qualified on the pole position.

Top 10 results

  1. 10-John Paul Jr.
  2. 52-Robby Unser
  3. 35-Jeff Ward
  4. 23-Roberto Guerrero
  5. 14-Kenny Bräck
  6. 91-Buddy Lazier
  7. 3-Robbie Buhl
  8. 19-Stan Wattles
  9. 6-Davey Hamilton
  10. 28-Mark Dismore

Las Vegas 500K

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

Top 10 results

  1. 5-Arie Luyendyk
  2. 99-Sam Schmidt
  3. 91-Buddy Lazier
  4. 10-John Paul Jr.
  5. 51-Eddie Cheever
  6. 81-Brian Tyler
  7. 3-Robbie Buhl
  8. 16-Marco Greco
  9. 18-Steve Knapp
  10. 14-Kenny Bräck
  • Luyendyk's final IndyCar win. It would also be his final season as a full-time driver, as he would choose to go into semi-retirement in1999.
  • Of the championship contenders,Tony Stewart started 2nd, but spun on lap seven and finished 14th (30 laps down),Davey Hamilton was involved in a crash withRoberto Guerrero on lap 130, finishing 19th. Bräck cruised the rest of the way to finish 10th, six laps down, enough to win the championship.

Points standings

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Further information:List of American Championship car racing point scoring systems
PosDriverWDW
PHX
INDY
TMS1
NHS
DOV
CHA
PPR
ATL
TMS2
LVS
Pts
1SwedenKenny Bräck13146318101*11510332
2United StatesDavey Hamilton3264744752919292
3United StatesTony Stewart1*2*33141*8213520*14289
4United StatesScott Sharp6116531*1811182312272
5United StatesBuddy Lazier1528211721371763262
6United StatesJeff Ward2513172219220*6321252
7CanadaScott Goodyear176244263184*2222244
8NetherlandsArie Luyendyk8242013594228281*227
9United StatesEddie Cheever24101*269162083255222
10BrazilMarco Greco27201481335613168219
11United StatesJohn Paul Jr.101971626216152314216
12FranceStéphan Grégoire44172524584202617201
13United StatesBilly Boat213231*219121426194
14United StatesSam Schmidt9726181217141315272186
15United StatesMark Dismore5162721818151971015180
16United StatesRobby Unser RY 5911111216216176
17United StatesRobbie Buhl20123161021177174
18United StatesBrian Tyler R 1917DNQ1412161621136140
19United StatesBuzz Calkins149101515Wth24281111134
20BrazilRaul Boesel188192819142425101718132
21United StatesGreg Ray25111821517242125128
22United StatesSteve Knapp R 3131414189118
23United StatesDr. Jack Miller23DNQ21221620923271228100
24United StatesAndy Michner R 8121791592
25United StatesStan Wattles22DNQ281017Wth2681388
26ColombiaRoberto Guerrero26272224211942083
27United StatesTyce Carlson1113DNQ121173
28United StatesDonnie Beechler R 322720191022192371
29ChileEliseo Salazar1223DNQ236Wth60
30United StatesMike Groff7151556
31United StatesJimmy Kite1618112352
32United StatesJ. J. Yeley R 25919232550
33United StatesJim GuthrieDNQDNQ297222441
34United StatesJack Hewitt R 122523
35United StatesStevie Reeves R 1020
36United StatesDave Steele R 22242717
37United StatesBilly RoeDNQ302011
38United StatesPaul Durant21DNQ9
39United StatesScott Harrington R DNQ228
40United StatesJohnny Unser255
41United StatesRobbie Groff28DNQ2
BrazilAffonso GiaffoneDNQ0
CanadaClaude BourbonnaisDNQ0
United StatesDan Drinan R DNQ0
United StatesJoe Gosek R DNQ0
JapanHideshi MatsudaDNQ0
United StatesLyn St. JamesDNQ0
United StatesDanny OngaisWth0
PosDriverWDW
PHX
INDY
TMS1
NHS
DOV
CHA
PPR
ATL
TMS2
LVS
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.

Additional points were awarded to the pole winner (3 points), the second best qualifier (2 points), the third best qualifier (1 point) and to the driver leading the most laps (2 point).

Notes:
Orlando: No additional points for the qualifying were awarded due to rain; starting grid were determined by 1996–97 entrant points for the first 20 positions and the remaining eight went to top practice times from Thursday.
Phoenix: Scott Sharp had 7 points deduction, because his car failed the post-race fuel capacity inspection.
Pikes Peak: Tony Stewart and Robbie Buhl had 15 points deduction each, because the rear wings of both Team Menard cars were found to be in violation of technical specifications.

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Injured atNew Hampshire.
  2. ^Used fromAtlanta onwards.
  3. ^Initially replaced byBrian Tyler on Bump Day for theIndy 500, before Tyler relinquished the seat after practising.
  4. ^Joe Gosek passed his Indianapolis rookie test in the car.
  5. ^Used fromCharlotte onwards.
  6. ^Used atPhoenix,Indianapolis andPikes Peak.
  7. ^Signed after being injured at theIndy 500 while driving forISM Racing.
  8. ^Used atNew Hampshire,Charlotte,Atlanta andTexas 2.
  9. ^abNot considered rookie for theIndy 500.
  10. ^abConsidered rookie only for theIndy 500.
  11. ^Used atCharlotte, and fromAtlanta onwards.
  12. ^abInjured atDover.
  13. ^Injured in a practice crash atDover.
  14. ^Injured in aNASCAR Busch Series test atHomestead-Miami Speedway.
  15. ^Used byJ. J. Yeley atPhoenix andIndianapolis.
  16. ^Used byEddie Cheever.Robby Unser used it atIndianapolis andNew Hampshire.
  17. ^Used atWalt Disney World.Tony Stewart used it atPhoenix andDover.
  18. ^He replacedDanny Ongais, who got injured in a practice crash.
  19. ^Used atLas Vegas.

References

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  1. ^"NTT IndyCar Series Calendar 1998". Motorsport Stats. RetrievedNovember 17, 2023.
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