Bombardier Learjet 550
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Venue | Texas Motor Speedway |
Corporate sponsor | Bombardier |
First race | 1997 |
First IRL race | 1997 |
Distance | 342 miles (550 km) |
Number of laps | 228 |
Previous names | Spring Race
True Value 500 (1997-1998) Longhorn 500 (1999) Casino Magic 500 (2000-2001) Boomtown 500 (2002) Bombardier 500 (2003-2004) Bombardier Learjet 500 (2005-2006) Fall Race Lone Star 500 (1998) Mall.com 500 (1999) Excite 500 (2000) Chevy 500 (2001-2004) Champ Car race Firestone Firehawk 600 Presented by Pioneer (2001) |
The Bombardier Learjet 550 is an Indy Racing League Indycar Series race held at Texas Motor Speedway in Justin, Texas. The race is held on a Saturday night in early June. From 1997-2005, it served as the first race after the Indianapolis 500.
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[edit] History
In 1997, the Indycar Series debuted at the track on a Saturday night in early June. It marked the first-ever superspeedway night race for American open wheel racing. The race proved to be a spectacular event. During the race, one of the electronic scoring wires malfunctioned in the pit area, which caused unexpected scoring errors. Billy Boat was scored as the leader, and took the checkered flag as the winner. Arie Luyendyk, who felt he had been robbed of the win, stormed victory lane, where he was lunged at by Boat's owner, A.J. Foyt. Quickly the fight broke up. The next morning, it was determined that Luyendyk actually was the official winner. Foyt refused to return the trophy, and the race has since become a famous part of Texas Motor Speedway lore.
From 1998-2004, a second Indycar Series race was held at the track in the fall. Known commonly as "Texas II," the race was always held during the day. The fall race was discontinued after 2004.
Indycar Series races were originaly 208 laps (312 mi/500 km) long. Beginning in 2001, the races were shortened to 200 laps (300 mi/483 km). In 2007, the IRL will lengthen the race to 228 laps (342 mi/550 km).
[edit] Champ Car race
The CART Champ Car series scheduled a race at the track for April 29, 2001. Following practice and qualifying, however, the race was cancelled "due to irresolvable concerns over the physical demands placed on the drivers at race speeds."[1] All but four drivers reported they had experienced vertigo-like symptoms due to lateral g-forces from driving in excess of 230 mph on the steep 24 degree banks.
[edit] Past winners
[edit] IRL Indycar Series history
- ^ Billy Boat took checkered flag as the winner due to scoring error; Luyendyk declared official winner the following day
- ^ Postponed from Saturday night to Sunday afternoon due to rain
- ^ Postponed from September 16 due to 9/11
- ^ Race shortened from 200 laps to 195 laps due to crash involving Kenny Brack
[edit] CART Champ Car history
Season | Date | Winning Driver | Chassis | Engine |
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2001 | April 29 | Race cancelled |
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