Monterey Grand Prix

Grand Prix of Monterey
Champ Car World Series
Venue Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
First race 1960
First CCWS race 1983
Last race 2004
Most wins (driver) Bobby Rahal (5)
Most wins (team) Penske Racing (8)
Most wins (manufacturer) Lola (11)

The Monterey Grand Prix was an auto race held at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. The race was first held as a USAC Road Racing Championship event, following the success of the SCCA's Pebble Beach Road Races. After USAC's road racing series disbanded in 1962, the race became a non-championship race for three years, before joining the Can-Am schedule. After Can-Am's demise in 1974, the event shifted to Formula 5000 for two years, then to the IMSA GT Championship for two more years, then to the revamped, Formula 5000-based Can-Am. The first Indy Car / CART / Champ Car World Series race was held in 1983, and the final race was held in 2004. The race was to be brought back to Champ Car in 2008, but after the series was absorbed by the Indy Racing League, the Atlantic Championship took over the headline event.

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Results


Year Drivers Team Car Duration/Distance Sponsored Name Report
USAC Road Racing Championship
1960 Stirling Moss British Racing Partnership, Ltd. Lotus 19-Climax 201.4 mi (324.1 km) The San Francisco Examiner presents the First Annual Pacific Grand Prix report
1961 Stirling Moss UDT-Laystall Racing Team Lotus 19-Climax 201.4 mi (324.1 km) San Francisco Examiner Pacific Grand Prix report
1962 Roger Penske Cooper T53-Climax[1] 200.8 mi (323.2 km) Pacific Grand Prix 200 report
Non-Championship
1963 Dave MacDonald Shelby American Shelby Cobra 200 mi (320 km) Monterey Pacific Grand Prix report
1964 Roger Penske Chaparral Cars Chaparral 2A-Chevrolet 200 mi (320 km) Monterey Grand Prix report
1965 Walt Hansgen John Mecom Lola T70-Ford 200 mi (320 km) report
Can-Am
1966 Phil Hill Chaparral Cars Chaparral 2E-Chevrolet 200 mi (320 km) Monterey Grand Prix report
1967 Bruce McLaren Bruce McLaren Motor Racing McLaren M6A-Chevrolet 200 mi (320 km) Monterey Grand Prix report
1968 John Cannon John Cannon McLaren M1B-Chevrolet 150 mi (240 km) Monterey Grand Prix report
1969 Bruce McLaren Bruce McLaren Motor Racing McLaren M8B-Chevrolet 150 mi (240 km) Monterey Castrol Grand Prix report
1970 Denny Hulme Bruce McLaren Motor Racing McLaren M8D-Chevrolet 150 mi (240 km) Monterey Castrol Grand Prix report
1971 Peter Revson McLaren Cars Ltd. McLaren M8F-Chevrolet 170 mi (270 km) Monterey Castrol Grand Prix report
1972 George Follmer Roger Penske Porsche 917/10 170 mi (270 km) Monterey Castrol GTX Grand Prix report
1973 Mark Donohue Roger Penske Enterprises Porsche 917/30 125 mi (201 km) Monterey Castrol Grand Prix report
Formula 5000
1974 Brian Redman Lola T332-Chevrolet 95 mi (153 km) Monterey Grand Prix report
1975 Mario Andretti Vel’s Parnelli Jones Racing Lola T332-Chevrolet 95 mi (153 km) Monterey Grand Prix report
IMSA GT Championship
1976 Jim Busby Busby Racing Porsche Carrera 100 mi (160 km) Shasta Monterey Grand Prix report
1977 David Hobbs McLaren North America BMW 320i Turbo 100 mi (160 km) Shasta Monterey Grand Prix report
Can-Am
1978 Al Holbert Hogan Racing Lola T333CS-Chevrolet 91 mi (146 km) Shasta Monterey Grand Prix report
1979 Bobby Rahal U.S. Racing Prophet-Chevrolet 91 mi (146 km) Shasta Monterey Grand Prix report
1980 Al Unser Brad Frisselle Racing Frissbee-Chevrolet 95 mi (153 km) Shasta Monterey Grand Prix report
1981 Teo Fabi Paul Newman Racing March 817-Chevrolet 95 mi (153 km) Datsun/Budweiser Can Am Challenge report
1982 Al Unser, Jr. Galles Racing Frissbee-Galles GR3-Chevrolet 114 mi (183 km) Datsun and Sprite present the Monterey Grand Prix report
CART IndyCar/Champ Car
1983 Teo Fabi Forsythe Racing March/Cosworth 300 km (190 mi) Cribari Wines 300k report
1984 Bobby Rahal Truesports March/Cosworth 300 km (190 mi) Quinn's Cooler 300k report
1985 Bobby Rahal Truesports March/Cosworth 300 km (190 mi) Stroh's 300k report
1986 Bobby Rahal Truesports March/Cosworth 300 km (190 mi) Champion Spark Plug 300 report
1987 Bobby Rahal Truesports Lola/Cosworth 300 km (190 mi) Champion Spark Plug 300 report
1988 Danny Sullivan Team Penske Penske/Chevrolet 300 km (190 mi) Champion Spark Plug 300 report
1989 Rick Mears Team Penske Penske/Chevrolet 300 km (190 mi) Champion Spark Plug 300 report
1990 Danny Sullivan Marlboro Team Penske Penske/Chevrolet 300 km (190 mi) Champion Spark Plug 300 report
1991 Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola/Chevrolet-Ilmor 300 km (190 mi) Toyota Monterey Grand Prix report
1992 Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola/Ford-Cosworth 300 km (190 mi) Toyota Monterey Grand Prix report
1993 Paul Tracy Marlboro Team Penske Penske/Chevrolet-Ilmor 300 km (190 mi) Makita 300 report
1994 Paul Tracy Marlboro Team Penske Penske/Ilmor 300 km (190 mi) Toyota Grand Prix of Monterey report
1995 Gil de Ferran Jim Hall Racing Reynard/Ilmor-Mercedes-Benz 300 km (190 mi) Toyota Grand Prix of Monterey report
1996 Alex Zanardi Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard/Honda 300 km (190 mi) Toyota Grand Prix of Monterey report
1997 Jimmy Vasser Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard/Honda 300 km (190 mi) Toyota Grand Prix of Monterey report
1998 Bryan Herta Team Rahal Reynard/Ford 300 km (190 mi) Honda Grand Prix of Monterey report
1999 Bryan Herta Team Rahal Reynard/Ford 300 km (190 mi) Honda Grand Prix of Monterey report
2000 Hélio Castroneves Marlboro Team Penske Reynard/Honda 300 km (190 mi) Honda Grand Prix of Monterey report
2001 Max Papis Team Rahal Lola/Ford 300 km (190 mi) Honda Grand Prix of Monterey report
2002 Cristiano da Matta Newman-Haas Racing Lola/Toyota 195 mi (314 km) Bridgestone Grand Prix of Monterey report
2003 Patrick Carpentier Forsythe Racing Lola/Ford-Cosworth 1 hour, 45 minutes Grand Prix of Monterey report
2004 Patrick Carpentier Forsythe Racing Lola/Ford-Cosworth 1 hour, 45 minutes Bridgestone Grand Prix of Monterey report

Atlantic Championship/Indy Lights winners

Atlantic Championship   ARS/Indy Lights
Season Winning Driver Season Winning Driver
1976 Gilles Villeneuve  
Price Cobb
19771983: Not held
1984 John David Briggs
1985 John David Briggs
1986 Ted Prappas 1986 Fabrizio Barbazza
Tom Phillips
1987 Johnny O'Connell 1987 Dave Simpson
Jimmy Vasser
1988 Mitch Thieman 1988 Tommy Byrne
1989: Not held 1989 Johnny O'Connell
1990 Mark Dismore 1990 Ted Prappas
Mark Dismore
Mark Dismore
1991 John Tanner 1991 Mark Smith
Jimmy Vasser
1992 Mark Dismore 1992 Robbie Groff
Mark Dismore
1993 Jacques Villeneuve 1993 Bryan Herta
Jacques Villeneuve
1994 Richie Hearn 1994 André Ribeiro
1995 Case Montgomery 1995 Greg Moore
1996 Patrick Carpentier 1996 Tony Kanaan
1997 Alex Barron 1997 Cristiano da Matta
1998 Anthony Lazzaro 1998 Didier André
1999 Anthony Lazzaro 1999 Didier André
2000 Dan Wheldon 2000 Scott Dixon
2001 Rocky Moran, Jr. 2001 Townsend Bell
2002 Ryan Hunter-Reay 2002– : Not held
2003 A. J. Allmendinger
2004 Jon Fogarty
20052007: Not held
2008 James Hinchcliffe
2009 John Edwards

In Film

In The Love Bug, Herbie competes in the Monterey Grand Prix. However, the race as of that time was not a production car race except for 1963.

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