1996–1997 Indy Racing League season

1996-97 Indy Racing League season
Indy Racing League
Season
Races 10
Start date August 18, 1996
End date October 11, 1997
Awards
Drivers' champion Tony Stewart
Indianapolis 500 winner Arie Luyendyk
Chronology
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The 1996-1997 Indy Racing League season was a result of the league abandoning the concept of ending each season with the Indianapolis 500. The 1996-97 season would ultimately comprise the events following the Indy 500 in 1996, and all events contested in the calendar year of 1997.

The 1996-97 season was originally scheduled to begin at New Hampshire in August 1996 and end with the Indianapolis 500 in May 1997. At some point in 1996, the consensus regarding the unusual split-calendar season was decidedly unfavorable. Omitting the normal winter offseason caused potential difficulty with driver contracts, sponsor contracts, and equipment purchasing, which all traditionally followed a calendar-based schedule. In addition, the months of November, December, and the remainder of January were not expected to be filled with race dates, since few suitable venues, outside of Orlando, were available for the IRL in warm-weather locations.

Following the 1996 races at New Hampshire and Las Vegas, on October 9, 1996, the Indy Racing League announced that the league would revert to a calendar-based schedule for 1998. To prevent from awarding four championships in less than two and a half years, all events contested in the calendar year of 1997 were added to the last two races 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 and Las Vegas) were contested with the same equipment as the 1996 season. All races that took place in 1997, starting with the race at Orlando, were contested with all new purpose-built oval chassis from G-Force and Dallara with stock block naturally aspirated 4.0 liter V8's from Oldsmobile and Infiniti. Only seven drivers competed in all ten races of this seventeen month long marathon schedule.

Contents

Calendar

Race Track Date Distance Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Most Laps Led
1 New Hampshire International Speedway August 18 200 laps
211.6 miles
Richie Hearn Tony Stewart Scott Sharp Tony Stewart
2 Las Vegas Motor Speedway September 15 208 laps
312 miles
Arie Luyendyk Richie Hearn Richie Hearn Richie Hearn
3 Walt Disney World Speedway January 25 149 laps
149 miles*
Tony Stewart Tony Stewart Eddie Cheever Tony Stewart
4 Phoenix International Raceway March 23 200 laps
200 miles
Tony Stewart Tony Stewart Jim Guthrie Tony Stewart
5 Indianapolis Motor Speedway 26-May 27 200 laps
500 miles
Arie Luyendyk Tony Stewart Arie Luyendyk Tony Stewart
6 Texas Motor Speedway June 7 208 laps
312 miles
Tony Stewart Tony Stewart Arie Luyendyk Tony Stewart
7 Pikes Peak International Raceway June 29 200 laps
200 miles
Scott Sharp Jimmy Kite Tony Stewart Tony Stewart
8 Charlotte Motor Speedway July 27 208 laps
312 miles
Tony Stewart Billy Boat Buddy Lazier Tony Stewart
9 New Hampshire International Speedway August 17 200 laps
211.6 miles
Marco Greco Vincenzo Sospiri Robbie Buhl Eddie Cheever
10 Las Vegas Motor Speedway October 11 208 laps
312 miles
Billy Boat Billy Boat Eliseo Salazar Eliseo Salazar

* - reduced from 200 laps, 200 miles (320 km) due to rain.

Race summaries

True Value 200

This race took place August 18, 1996 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Richie Hearn won the pole. Tony Stewart had led 165 laps and had a nearly three-lap lead over second place, but coasted into the pits with 18 laps to go. Scott Sharp took over the lead, and streched his fuel to the finish. The win was Sharp's first in an Indycar, and the first win for A. J. Foyt Enterprises since Pocono in 1981.

Top ten results

  1. Scott Sharp
  2. Buzz Calkins
  3. Michele Alboreto
  4. Mike Groff
  5. Davey Hamilton
  6. Roberto Guerrero
  7. Marco Greco
  8. Stephan Gregoire
  9. Eliseo Salazar
  10. John Paul, Jr.

1996 Las Vegas 500K

This race took place September 15, 1996 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Arie Luyendyk won the pole. This race was carried live on ABC, but a slow pace caused by several cautions saw the broadcast run late, and was ultimately cut off before the conclusion of the race.

Top ten results

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

Indy 200

This race took place January 25, 1997 at Walt Disney World Speedway. It was the first race with the new chassis and 4000 cc naturally aspirated engines. Race shortened due to rain, originally scheduled for 200 laps. Tony Stewart won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Eddie Cheever
  2. Mike Groff
  3. Scott Goodyear
  4. Scott Sharp
  5. Buddy Lazier
  6. Jim Guthrie
  7. Davey Hamilton
  8. Marco Greco
  9. Fermín Velez
  10. Tony Stewart

Phoenix 200

This race took place March 23, 1997 at Phoenix International Raceway. Tony Stewart won the pole.

After leading 85 laps, Tony Stewart along with Davey Hamilton, trailed Jim Guthrie on lap 154. On lap 180, a crash involving Sam Schmidt and Kenny Brack brought out a long yellow flag. Guthrie stayed out, looking to strech his fuel over the final 82 laps. Going into the race, Guthire, the fledgling owner/driver of tiny Blueprint Racing, was forced to take out a second mortgage on his home to purchase his chassis.

During the final yellow, only 9 cars were still running, with only 3 on the lead lap. Tony Stewart pitted twice under the caution, once for tires and once for a wing adjustment, in an effort to run down Guthrie after the restart. With ten laps to go, the green came out, and Stewart closed the gap. Guthrie held him off, and won by 0.854 seconds. The $170,100 payoff for the victorious Guthrie helped settle his debts, and he later secured the sponsorship of Jacuzzi for Indianapolis.

Top ten results

  1. Jim Guthrie
  2. Tony Stewart
  3. Davey Hamilton
  4. Marco Greco
  5. Stephan Gregoire
  6. Mike Groff
  7. Roberto Guerrero
  8. Buzz Calkins
  9. John Paul, Jr.
  10. Sam Schmidt

81st Indianapolis 500

The Indianapolis 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 sat on pole.

With just over two laps to go, Arie Luyendyk led teammate Scott Goodyear. Tony Stewart brushed the outside wall in turn 4, which brought out the yellow light. The pace car did not enter the track, however, to pick up the leader. Under caution pace, the field came down to complete the 199th lap. Without warning, the green and white flag were displayed at the starter's stand, signifying the field was back to racing conditions. None of the cars in the field were prepared for the restart, and yellow lights remained illuminated for many seconds afterwards. Luyendyk held on to win, but controversy about the officials' poor handling of the situation erupted afterwards.

Top ten results

  1. Arie Luyendyk
  2. Scott Goodyear
  3. Jeff Ward
  4. Buddy Lazier
  5. Tony Stewart
  6. Davey Hamilton
  7. Billy Boat
  8. Robbie Buhl
  9. Robbie Groff
  10. Fermín Velez

True Value 500

This race took place June 7, 1997 at Texas Motor Speedway. It marked the first American open-wheel superspeedway night race. Tony Stewart won the pole. Tony Stewart was scored as the leader in the waning laps, and appeared to have nearly a one-lap lead over second place Billy Boat. Stewart was looking for his first career Indycar win, and the first win for Team Menard in Indy car racing. However, as Stewart crossed the line for two laps to go, he blew his engine. The car spun in turn 1, and he crashed into the outside wall. Billy Boat caught up, and appeared to take the lead. Race officials presented the checkered flag to Billy Boat as winner of the race, but Arie Luyendyk stormed to victory lane claiming he had won the race. Boat's owner A.J. Foyt slapped Luyendyk and told him to leave. The race tape was reviewed and it was determined that laps where Luyendyk, and in fact some other drivers, passed through pit road were not properly counted by the scoring system. Officially Luyendyk was declared the winner the following day. The entire top ten was shuffled about when the final official results were posted. Foyt, however refused to return the trophy and retains the original to this day. A duplicate was awarded to Luyendyk.

In the wake of the Texas scoring scandal, and the restart problems two weeks earlier at Indianapolis, USAC was immediately removed from sanctioning the series. The league switched to in-house sanctioning starting with the next event.

Top ten results (Unofficial)

  1. Billy Boat
  2. Davey Hamilton (-5.487 seconds)
  3. Arie Luyendyk (-15.448 seconds)
  4. Tony Stewart (-2 laps)
  5. Eliseo Salazar (-2 laps)
  6. Eddie Cheever (-3 laps)
  7. Vincenzo Sospiri (-3 laps)
  8. Johnny Unser (-4 laps)
  9. Scott Goodyear (-4 laps)
  10. Greg Ray (-4 laps)

Top ten results (Revised - Official)

  1. Arie Luyendyk
  2. Billy Boat (-1 lap)
  3. Davey Hamilton (-1 lap)
  4. Scott Goodyear (-1 lap)
  5. Tony Stewart (-2 laps)
  6. Eddie Cheever (-2 laps)
  7. Eliseo Salazar (-4 laps)
  8. Greg Ray (-4 laps)
  9. Vincenzo Sospiri (-4 laps)
  10. Johnny Unser (-5 laps)

Samsonite 200

This race took place June 29, 1997 at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Scott Sharp won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Tony Stewart
  2. Stephan Gregoire
  3. Davey Hamilton
  4. Eddie Cheever
  5. Buzz Calkins
  6. Vincenzo Sospiri
  7. Scott Goodyear
  8. Buddy Lazier
  9. Affonso Giaffone
  10. Robbie Groff

VisionAire 500

This race took place July 26, 1997 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Tony Stewart won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Buddy Lazier
  2. Billy Boat
  3. Scott Goodyear
  4. Affonso Giaffone
  5. Kenny Bräck
  6. Eddie Cheever
  7. Tony Stewart
  8. Stephan Gregoire
  9. Marco Greco
  10. Eliseo Salazar

Pennzoil 200

This race took place August 17, 1997 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Marco Greco won the pole.

Top ten results

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

1997 Las Vegas 500K

This race took place October 11, 1997 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Billy Boat won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Eliseo Salazar
  2. Scott Goodyear
  3. Robbie Buhl
  4. Jim Guthrie
  5. Mark Dismore
  6. Jimmy Kite
  7. Davey Hamilton
  8. Stan Wattles
  9. Stephan Gregoire
  10. Marco Greco

Final point standings

Driver

For every race points were awarded to all starters: 35 points to the winner, 33 for runner up, 32 for third place, winding down to 1 points for 34th place. Every lower placed driver also was awarded with 1 point. Additional points were awarded to the pole winner (2 points) and to the driver leading the most laps (1 point).

Place Name Country Team Chassis Engine Total Points
1 Tony Stewart  United States Team Menard Lola Menard 278 24 14
Team Menard G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 28 36 31 33 36 31 21 24
2 Davey Hamilton  United States A. J. Foyt Enterprises Lola Ford Cosworth 272 30 24
A. J. Foyt Enterprises Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 28
A. J. Foyt Enterprises G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 32 29 32 32 19 18 28
3 Marco Greco  Brazil Team Scandia/Arizona Motorsports Lola Ford Cosworth 230 28 26
Team Scandia Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 27 31 19 9
Galles Racing G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 22 26 17 25
Eddie Cheever  United States Team Cheever Lola Menard 230 20 10
Team Cheever G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 35 23 12 29 31 29 27 14
5 Scott Goodyear  Canada Treadway Racing G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 226 - - 32 18 33 31 28 32 19 33
6 Arie Luyendyk  Netherlands Treadway Racing Reynard Ford Cosworth 223 22 17
Treadway Racing G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 23 13 37 35 20 14 32 10
7 Roberto Guerrero  Colombia Pagan Racing Reynard Ford Cosworth 221 29 31
Pagan Racing Dallara Nissan Infiniti 18 28 8 22
Pagan Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 17 18 29 21
8 Buddy Lazier  United States Hemelgarn Racing Reynard Ford Cosworth 209 16 11
Hemelgarn Racing Dallara Nissan Infiniti 30 14
Hemelgarn Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 31 18 27 35 23 4
9 Eliseo Salazar  Chile Team Scandia Lola Ford Cosworth 208 26 28 - -
Team Scandia Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 11 28 23 25 31 36
10 Buzz Calkins  United States Bradley Motorsports Reynard Ford Cosworth 204 33 29
Bradley Motorsports G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 24 27 24 16 30 - 14 7
11 Stéphane Grégoire  France Team Scandia Lola Ford Cosworth 192 27 9
Chastain Motorsports G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 16 30 4 - 33 27 20 26
12 Jim Guthrie  United States Blueprint Racing Lola Menard 186 12
Blueprint Racing Lola Buick 22
Blueprint Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 29 35 9 14 - 23 11 31
13 Robbie Buhl  United States Beck Motorsports Lola Ford Cosworth 170 13 27 -
Team Menard G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 17 27 19 - - 35 32
14 Mike Groff  United States Byrd-Cunningham Racing Reynard Ford Cosworth 169 31 32
Byrd-Cunningham Racing G-Force Nissan Infiniti 33 29 23 - -
Byrd-Cunningham Racing G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 21 - -
15 John Paul, Jr.  United States PDM Racing Lola Menard 163 25 20
PDM Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 17 26 - - - 24 28
PDM Racing G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 23
16 Affonso Giaffone  Brazil Team Scandia Lola Ford Cosworth 159 - 25 -
Chitwood Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 22 3 15 26 31 17 20
17 Mark Dismore  United States Team Menard Lola Menard 158 15 18 - -
Kelley Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 7 24 24 16 24 30
18 Billy Boat  United States A. J. Foyt Enterprises Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 151 - - - - 28 14
A. J. Foyt Enterprises G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 33 33 27
PDM Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 16
19 Kenny Bräck  Sweden Galles Racing G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 139 - - - 24 2 17 21 30 30 15
20 Robbie Groff  United States McCormack Motorsports G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 135 - - - - 26 20 25 22 25 17
21 Vincenzo Sospiri  Italy Team Scandia Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 134 - - - - 18 26 29 15 33 13
22 Scott Sharp  United States A. J. Foyt Enterprises Lola Ford Cosworth 119 35 19
A. J. Foyt Enterprises Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 31 15 - - -
A. J. Foyt Enterprises G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 19 - -
23 Jack Miller  United States Arizona Motorsports/Crest Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 114 - - 20 15
Arizona Motorsports/Crest Racing Dallara Nissan Infiniti 15 11 19 12 16 6
18 Johnny Unser  United States Project Indy Reynard Ford Cosworth 107 - 13 - -
Hemelgarn Racing Dallara Nissan Infiniti 17 16
Byrd-Cunningham Racing G-Force Nissan Infiniti 25 14 -
Byrd-Cunningham Racing G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 22
25 Tyce Carlson  United States PDM Racing Lola Menard 84 24 12 - -
PDM Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 16 21 - - -
IZ Racing/Zali Racing Dallara Nissan Infiniti 11
26 Fermín Vélez  Spain Team Scandia Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 82 - - 26 21 25 10 - - - -
27 Jimmy Kite  United States Team Scandia Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 76 - - - - - - 15 20 12 29
Sam Schmidt  United States Blueprint Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 76 - - - 25 1 12 -
LP Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 17 13 8
29 Greg Ray  United States Knapp Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 73 - - - - 10 27 18 13 - 5
30 Jeff Ward  United States Galles Racing G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 69 - - 19 -
Team Cheever G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 32 - - - -
Sinden Racing/ISM Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 18
31 Stan Wattles  United States McCormack Motorsports Lola Ford Cosworth 63 19 17 - - - - - - -
Metro Racing Riley & Scott Oldsmobile Aurora 27
32 Michele Alboreto  Italy Team Scandia Reynard Ford Cosworth 62 32 30 - - - - - - - -
33 Richie Hearn  United States Della Penna Motorsports Reynard Ford Cosworth 59 23 36 - - - - - - - -
34 Billy Roe  United States Eurointernational Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 55 - - - 20 13 - - - -
Roe Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 22
35 Jeret Schroeder  United States McCormack Motorsports G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 37 - - 21 16 - - - - - -
36 Michel Jourdain, Jr.  Mexico Team Scandia Lola Ford Cosworth 33 - 33 - - - - - - - -
37 Robby Gordon  United States Walker Racing Reynard Ford Cosworth 27 - 21 - -
Team Sabco G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 6 - - - - -
38 Brad Murphey  Australia Hemelgarn Racing Reynard Ford Cosworth 25 17 8 - - - - - - - -
39 Alessandro Zampedri  Italy Team Scandia Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 24 - - - - 1 23 - - - -
40 Johnny O'Connell  United States Treadway Racing Reynard Ford Cosworth 23 - 23 - - - - - - - -
Paul Durant  United States A. J. Foyt Enterprises G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 23 - - - - 14 - - - -
Byrd-Cunningham Racing G-Force Oldsmobile Aurora 9
42 Danny Ongais  United States Chitwood Motorsports Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 22 - - 22 - - - - - - -
Lyn St. James  United States LSJ Racing/Hemelgarn Racing Dallara Nissan Infiniti 22 - - - - 22 - - - - -
44 Steve Kinser  United States Sinden Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 21 - - - - 21 - - - - -
45 Dennis Vitolo  United States Beck Motorsports Dallara Nissan Infiniti 20 - - - - 20 - - - - -
46 Mike Shank  United States Nienhouse Motorsports Riley & Scott Oldsmobile Aurora 19 - - - - - - - - - 19
47 Dave Kudrave  United States Tempero-Giuffre Racing Lola Buick 18 18 - - - - - - - - -
48 Juan Carlos Carbonell  Chile Tempero-Giuffre Racing Lola Buick 16 - 16 - - - - - - - -
49 Joe Gosek  United States ABF Motorsports Lola Buick 14 14 - - - - - - - - -
50 Allen May  United States Sinden Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 13 - - - - - 13 - - - -
51 Johnny Parsons  United States Blueprint Racing Lola Buick 7 - 7 - - - - - - - -
52 Claude Bourbonnais  Canada Blueprint Racing Dallara Oldsmobile Aurora 5 - - - - 5 - - - - -

No points (did not qualify):

Dave Steele

Davy Jones

Scott Harrington

See also