1998 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami
Race details | |
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Race 1 of 19 in the 1998 CART season | |
Date | March 15, 1998 |
Official name | Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami |
Location | Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead, Florida, United States |
Course | Permanent oval course 1.5 mi / 2.4 km |
Distance | 150 laps 225 mi / 360 km |
Weather | Temperatures reaching up to 77 °F (25 °C); wind speeds up to 13 miles per hour (21 km/h)[1] |
Pole position | |
Driver | Greg Moore (Forsythe Racing) |
Time | 24.856 |
Fastest lap | |
Driver | Greg Moore (Forsythe Racing) |
Time | 26.405 (on lap of 150) |
Podium | |
First | Michael Andretti (Newman/Haas Racing) |
Second | Greg Moore (Forsythe Racing) |
Third | Alex Zanardi (Chip Ganassi Racing) |
The 1998 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami was a CART race which happened at the Homestead Motorsports Complex. It happened on March 15, 1998. It was the 1st round of the 1998 CART season.
Starting grid
[edit]- Greg Moore 217.541 mph / 24.856 seconds (1st CART career pole)
- André Ribeiro 214.665 mph
- Jimmy Vasser
- Christian Fittipaldi
- Adrian Fernandez
- Alex Zanardi
- Mark Blundell
- Michael Andretti
- Patrick Carpentier
- Maurício Gugelmin
- Gil de Ferran
- Scott Pruett
- Dario Franchitti
- Al Unser Jr.
- Richie Hearn
- Bryan Herta
- Bobby Rahal
- Tony Kanaan (R)
- Michel Jourdain Jr.
- Max Papis
- Paul Tracy
- Hélio Castroneves (R)
- Roberto Moreno
- Hiro Matsushita
- Dennis Vitolo (Suffered an awful crash during practice. Suffered a broken finger, but raced.)
- P. J. Jones
- Alex Barron (R)
- Arnd Meier
- JJ Lehto (No speed due to gearbox problems)
Race
[edit]Lap 27
[edit]Top 6: Greg Moore, Alex Zanardi, Michael Andretti, Christian Fittipaldi, Gil de Ferran and Adrian Fernandez.
Lap 34
[edit]First full course caution was out, as rookie Tony Kanaan had hit the wall in turn 4.
Lap 44
[edit]Green flag. de Ferran leads.
Lap 57
[edit]Top 6: Gil de Ferran, Michael Andretti, Alex Zanardi, Christian Fittipaldi, Patrick Carpentier and Scott Pruett.
Lap 67
[edit]New leader: Michael Andretti!
Lap 75
[edit]Second full course caution came out, as Paul Tracy "brushed" the wall in the backstretch.
Lap 82
[edit]Green flag. de Ferran leads, but, laps later, he lost the lead, due to a pitstop.
Lap 97
[edit]Top 6: Michael Andretti, Alex Zanardi, Gil de Ferran, Christian Fittipaldi, Dario Franchitti and Scott Pruett.
Lap 100
[edit]Third full course caution, as another 1998 rookie had "brushed" the wall in turn 1: Hélio Castroneves.
Lap 107
[edit]Green flag. Alex Zanardi leads.
Lap 116
[edit]Fourth full course caution came out as Mark Blundell was another victim of the wall. This time in turn 2.
Lap 117
[edit]Top 6: Andretti, Zanardi, Moore, Fittipaldi, Pruett and Fernandez.
Lap 122
[edit]Green flag. Andretti once again was leading the race.
Lap 130
[edit]Fifth full course caution: Hiro Matsushita had hit the wall in turn 2.
Lap 140
[edit]Green flag. Andretti leads.
Race results
[edit]Final results
[edit]Top 12
- Michael Andretti 150 Laps
- Greg Moore
- Alex Zanardi
- Christian Fittipaldi
- Scott Pruett
- Adrian Fernandez
- Gil de Ferran
- Bryan Herta
- Dario Franchitti
- Maurício Gugelmin
- Patrick Carpentier
- Mark Blundell
Drivers who did not completed the race
[edit]- Al Unser Jr. +28 Transmission
- Hiro Matsushita +29 Contact
- Hélio Castroneves (R) +53 Contact
- Dennis Vitolo +60 Withdrawn due to injury
- Max Papis +67 Wheel bearing
- Paul Tracy +71 Suspension
- Michel Jourdain Jr. +72 Handling
- Tony Kanaan (R) +118 Contact
Point standings
[edit]Top 6
- Andretti 21 points
- Moore 17 points
- Zanardi 14 points
- Fittipaldi 12 points
- Pruett 10 points
- Fernandez 8 points
Notes
[edit]- (R) denotes contender for Rookie of the Year award
- For this race, the Homestead-Miami Speedway was reconfigured for the third time in three years. In the summer of 1997, an $8.2 million reconfiguration project changed the turns from a rectangle to a traditional, continuous turn oval.
- First pole: Greg Moore
References
[edit]- ^ "1998 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami weather information". Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved July 13, 2013.