1996 PPG Indy Car World Series

Last updated
1996 CART IndyCar season
PPG Indy Car World Series
Season
Races16
Start dateMarch 3
End dateSeptember 8
Awards
Drivers' champion Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser
Constructors' Cup Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Reynard
Manufacturers' Cup Flag of Japan.svg Honda
Nations' Cup Flag of the United States.svg United States
Rookie of the Year Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi
  1995
1997 (CART) 

The 1996 PPG Indy Car World Series season was the eighteenth in the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) era of American open-wheel car racing. It consisted of 16 races, beginning in Homestead, Florida on March 3 and concluding in Monterey, California on September 8. This was the first season after the split with the Indy Racing League and the last year that CART operated under the name "IndyCar", with the trademark reverting to Indianapolis Motor Speedway at season's end. The Indianapolis 500 was replaced by the U.S. 500, held at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan.

Contents

The PPG Indy Car World Series Drivers' Champion was Jimmy Vasser, whose Honda/Reynard won four of the first six races, including the inaugural US 500. Rookie of the Year was Alex Zanardi. The competition soon starting catching up to Vasser, who had to fend off two late challenges from veterans: Al Unser Jr.'s consistent performance saw him come close to tying Vasser late in the season, but his hopes evaporated after a last-lap crash at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and an engine failure while leading on the final turn at Road America. Michael Andretti's resulting victory there and in Vancouver put him in contention at the final race, but a disappointing result at Laguna Seca gave Vasser the championship. Rookie driver Jeff Krosnoff and a course worker died in an accident at the Toronto round, and one week later, Emerson Fittipaldi was in a serious accident at the start of the Marlboro 500 and had to retire.

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers competed in the 1996 Indy Car World Series season.

TeamChassisEngineTiresNoDriversRoundsPrimary Sponsor
Brahma Sports Team Reynard 96I Ford Cosworth XD G 1 Flag of Brazil.svg Raul Boesel All Brahma
Marlboro Team Penske Penske PC-25 Mercedes IC 108C G 2 Flag of the United States.svg Al Unser Jr. All Marlboro
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Tracy 1–12, 14–16
Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen 13
Target/Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard 96I Honda HRH F 4 Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi  R All Target
12 Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser All
Walker Racing Reynard 96I Ford Cosworth XD G 5 Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon All Valvoline
Reynard 96I Ford Cosworth XB G 15 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Scott Goodyear 1–2, 11, 15–16 Valvoline DuraBlend
Flag of the United States.svg Mike Groff 5
Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Ekblom 6
Newman/Haas Racing Lola T96/00 Ford Cosworth XD G 6 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti All Texaco-Havoline
11 Flag of Brazil.svg Christian Fittipaldi All Budweiser
Team Scandia Lola T96/00 Ford Cosworth XB G 7 Flag of Brazil.svg Marco Greco 1–2Int. Sports/Perry Ellis
Flag of Chile.svg Eliseo Salazar 7, 9, 12–13Cristal
22 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Guerrero 1–3 Herdez
Flag of Mexico.svg Michel Jourdain Jr.  R 4, 7–9, 15–16
Hall Racing Reynard 96I Honda HRH G 8 Flag of Brazil.svg Gil de Ferran All Pennzoil
Hogan Penske Racing Penske PC-25 Mercedes IC 108C G 9 Flag of Brazil.svg Emerson Fittipaldi 1–12 Mobil 1
Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen  R 14–16
Galles Racing International Lola T96/00 Mercedes IC 108C G 10 Flag of the United States.svg Eddie Lawson  R 1–11 Delco Electronics
Flag of the United States.svg Davy Jones 12–16
Bettenhausen Motorsports Reynard 96I Mercedes IC 108C G 16 Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Johansson AllAlumax
Penske PC-23 Mercedes IC 108C G 26 Flag of the United States.svg Gary Bettenhausen 6Alumax
PacWest Racing Group Reynard 96I Ford Cosworth XB G 17 Flag of Brazil.svg Maurício Gugelmin All Hollywood Cigarettes
21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Blundell  R 1–2, 6–16 Visa
Flag of Italy.svg Teo Fabi 4–5
Team Rahal Reynard 96I Mercedes IC 108C G 18 Flag of the United States.svg Bobby Rahal All Miller
28 Flag of the United States.svg Bryan Herta All Shell
Payton/Coyne Racing Lola T96/00 Ford Cosworth XB F 19 Flag of Japan.svg Hiro Matsushita All Panasonic
34 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Moreno AllData Control
Patrick Racing Lola T96/00 Ford Cosworth XD F 20 Flag of the United States.svg Scott Pruett All Firestone
Arciero-Wells Racing Reynard 96I Toyota RV8A F 25 Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Krosnoff  R 1–11 Arciero-Wells Racing 6
MCI 8
Flag of Italy.svg Max Papis  R 13–14, 16
Tasman Motorsports Group Lola T96/00 Honda HRH F 31 Flag of Brazil.svg André Ribeiro All LCI Communications
32 Flag of Mexico.svg Adrián Fernández All Tecate
All American Racers Eagle MK-V Toyota RV8A G 36 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Fangio II  R All Castrol
98 Flag of the United States.svg P. J. Jones  R 6–16
Della Penna Motorsports Reynard 95I Ford Cosworth XB G 44 Flag of the United States.svg Richie Hearn  R 4, 11, 16 Ralphs
Brix Comptech Racing Reynard 96I Honda HRH F 49 Flag of the United States.svg Parker Johnstone All Motorola
Project Indy Reynard 95I Ford Cosworth XB G 64 Flag of the United States.svg Dennis Vitolo 4 SmithKline Beecham
Player's/Forsythe Racing Reynard 96I Mercedes IC 108C F 99 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Greg Moore  R All Player's

Season Summary

Schedule

RndDateRace NameCircuitLocation
1March 3 Flag of the United States.svg Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami Presented by Toyota  O  Homestead Motorsports Complex Homestead, Florida
2March 17 Flag of Brazil.svg IndyCar Rio 400  O  Autódromo de Jacarepaguá Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
3March 31 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bartercard Indycar Australia  R  Surfers Paradise Street Circuit Surfers Paradise, Australia
4April 14 Flag of the United States.svg Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach  R  Streets of Long Beach Long Beach, California
5April 28 Flag of the United States.svg Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix  O  Nazareth Speedway Nazareth, Pennsylvania
6May 26 Flag of the United States.svg U.S. 500  O  Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan
7June 2 Flag of the United States.svg Miller 200  O  Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin
8June 9 Flag of the United States.svg ITT Automotive Detroit Grand Prix  R  The Raceway on Belle Isle Park Detroit, Michigan
9June 23 Flag of the United States.svg Budweiser/G. I. Joe's 200  R  Portland International Raceway Portland, Oregon
10June 30 Flag of the United States.svg Medic Drug Grand Prix of Cleveland  R  Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport Cleveland, Ohio
11July 14 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Molson Indy Toronto  R  Exhibition Place Toronto, Ontario
12July 28 Flag of the United States.svg Marlboro 500  O  Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan
13August 11 Flag of the United States.svg Miller 200  R  Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio
14August 18 Flag of the United States.svg The Chicago Tribune Presents the Texaco/Havoline 200  R  Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
15September 1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Molson Indy Vancouver  R  Concord Pacific Place Vancouver, British Columbia
16September 8 Flag of the United States.svg Toyota Grand Prix of Monterey Featuring the Bank of America 300  R  Laguna Seca Raceway Monterey, California

– Toronto was scheduled to run 170 miles, but was shortened due to the fatal accident of Jeff Krosnoff.
 O  Oval/Speedway
 R  Road/Street course

Race results

RndRace Pole position Fastest lap Race WinnerRace timeReport
DriverTeamChassisEngine
1 Flag of the United States.svg Homestead Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Tracy Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Greg Moore Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser Target Ganassi Racing Reynard Honda 1:51:23 Report
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Rio Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Flag of Brazil.svg Gil de Ferran Flag of Brazil.svg André Ribeiro Tasman Motorsports Lola Honda 2:06:08 Report
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Surfers Paradise Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser Target Ganassi Racing Reynard Honda 2:00:46 Report
4 Flag of the United States.svg Long Beach Flag of Brazil.svg Gil de Ferran Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Tracy Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser Target Ganassi Racing Reynard Honda 1:44:02 Report
5 Flag of the United States.svg Nazareth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Tracy Flag of Brazil.svg Emerson Fittipaldi Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola Ford 1:25:08 Report
6 Flag of the United States.svg Michigan 1 Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser Target Ganassi Racing Reynard Honda 3:11:48 Report
7 Flag of the United States.svg Milwaukee Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Tracy Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola Ford 1:33:32 Report
8 Flag of the United States.svg Belle Isle Flag of the United States.svg Scott Pruett Flag of Brazil.svg Christian Fittipaldi Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola Ford 2:00:44 Report
9 Flag of the United States.svg Portland Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Target Ganassi Racing Reynard Honda 1:50:25 Report
10 Flag of the United States.svg Cleveland Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser Flag of Brazil.svg Gil de Ferran Jim Hall Racing Reynard Honda 1:35:39 Report
11 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto Flag of Brazil.svg André Ribeiro Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Flag of Mexico.svg Adrián Fernández Tasman Motorsports Lola Honda 1:41:59 Report
12 Flag of the United States.svg Michigan 2 Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser Flag of Mexico.svg Adrián Fernández Flag of Brazil.svg André Ribeiro Tasman Motorsports Lola Honda 3:16:33 Report
13 Flag of the United States.svg Mid-Ohio Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Target Ganassi Racing Reynard Honda 1:46:49 Report
14 Flag of the United States.svg Road America Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Tracy Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola Ford 1:56:33 Report
15 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola Ford 1:48:16 Report
16 Flag of the United States.svg Laguna Seca Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi Target Ganassi Racing Reynard Honda 1:48:32 Report

Final driver standings

PosDriver MIA Flag of the United States.svg RIO Flag of Brazil.svg SUR Flag of Australia (converted).svg LBH Flag of the United States.svg NAZ Flag of the United States.svg 500 Flag of the United States.svg MIL Flag of the United States.svg DET Flag of the United States.svg POR Flag of the United States.svg CLE Flag of the United States.svg TOR Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg MIC Flag of the United States.svg MDO Flag of the United States.svg ROA Flag of the United States.svg VAN Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg LAG Flag of the United States.svg Pts
1 Flag of the United States.svg Jimmy Vasser 181*17110121310892674154
2 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti 9221971*231111192222311*9132
3 Flag of Italy.svg Alex Zanardi  RY 244*21241317*13111*22*211*3261*132
4 Flag of the United States.svg Al Unser Jr. 8293382*22441341310*516125
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Christian Fittipaldi 6552191262*37710716310110
6 Flag of Brazil.svg Gil de Ferran 210115*2399321*18191725425104
7 Flag of the United States.svg Bobby Rahal 5620146197216153245227102
8 Flag of the United States.svg Bryan Herta 101317121115141326562456286
9 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Greg Moore  R 71832221352025341792325684
10 Flag of the United States.svg Scott Pruett 432118261210238101321720382
11 Flag of Brazil.svg André Ribeiro 161827124824720211*819211976
12 Flag of Mexico.svg Adrián Fernández 111423610DNS11412612061381171
13 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Tracy 23*19224573172795Wth12182960
14 Flag of Brazil.svg Maurício Gugelmin 262541515215161621123262124553
15 Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Johansson 19236191916277912175114172143
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Blundell  R 172752258111161020122441
17 Flag of the United States.svg Parker Johnstone Wth162422011161452526181211111333
18 Flag of the United States.svg Robby Gordon 3151613222017261018981817101529
19 Flag of Brazil.svg Emerson Fittipaldi 131125204104252022142529
20 Flag of the United States.svg Eddie Lawson  R 15217917620615241526
21 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Moreno 2791282432523191423232322271225
22 Flag of Brazil.svg Raul Boesel 1471316212426828262472214232017
23 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Fangio II 21171525252219181413281420819285
24 Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen  R 14262285
25 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Scott Goodyear 12Wth199185
26 Flag of the United States.svg P. J. Jones  R Wth24924232016251813274
27 Flag of Italy.svg Max Papis  R 249224
28 Flag of Japan.svg Hiro Matsushita 182410282614281921172715191515233
29 Flag of the United States.svg Richie Hearn  R 1025173
30 Flag of Chile.svg Eliseo Salazar 211811152
31 Flag of the United States.svg Davy Jones 12162414141
32 Flag of Brazil.svg Marco Greco 25121
33 Flag of Mexico.svg Carlos Guerrero 2020140
34 Flag of the United States.svg Mike Groff 140
35 Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Krosnoff  R 222618261818181517161610
36 Flag of Italy.svg Teo Fabi 1816Wth0
37 Flag of Mexico.svg Michel Jourdain Jr.  R 2323DNS2216260
38 Flag of the United States.svg Dennis Vitolo 170
39 Flag of the United States.svg Gary Bettenhausen 210
40 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Ekblom  R 250
PosDriver MIA Flag of the United States.svg RIO Flag of Brazil.svg SUR Flag of Australia (converted).svg LBH Flag of the United States.svg NAZ Flag of the United States.svg 500 Flag of the United States.svg MIL Flag of the United States.svg DET Flag of the United States.svg POR Flag of the United States.svg CLE Flag of the United States.svg TOR Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg MIC Flag of the United States.svg MDO Flag of the United States.svg ROA Flag of the United States.svg VAN Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg LAG Flag of the United States.svg Pts
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th–6th place
Light Blue7th–12th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 12)
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid not start
(DNS)
BlankDid not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
Bold Pole position
ItalicsRan fastest race lap
*Led most race laps
 RY Rookie of the Year
 R Rookie

Note: 1 Jeff Krosnoff died in an accident at the Molson Indy Toronto.

Nations' Cup

PosCountryPts
1 Flag of the United States.svg United States 282
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 206
3 Flag of Italy.svg Italy 120
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 111
5 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 71
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 43
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom 41
8 Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 5
9 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark 5
10 Flag of Japan.svg Japan 3
11 Flag of Chile.svg Chile 2
PosCountryPts

Chassis Constructors' Cup

PosChassisPtsWins
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Reynard 96I2768
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lola T96002608
3 Flag of the United States.svg Penske PC-25/PC-23 1390
4 Flag of the United States.svg Eagle MK V/9690
PosChassisPtsWins

Engine Manufacturers' Cup

PosEnginePtsWins
1 Flag of Japan.svg Honda 27111
2 Flag of the United States.svg Ford XD/XB2345
3 Flag of Germany.svg Mercedes 2180
4 Flag of Japan.svg Toyota 90
PosEnginePtsWins

Drivers breakdown

Pos ↓CarDriver ↓Team ↓Starts ↓Wins ↓Podiums ↓Top 5s ↓Top 10s ↓Poles ↓Points ↓
112 Flag of the United States.svg Vasser Flag of the United States.svg Target Ganassi Racing 16456144154
26 Flag of the United States.svg Andretti Flag of the United States.svg Newman Haas Racing 165669131
34 Flag of Italy.svg Zanardi Flag of the United States.svg Target Ganassi Racing 1636776130
42 Flag of the United States.svg Unser Jr. Flag of the United States.svg Marlboro Team Penske 1604812124
511 Flag of Brazil.svg C. Fittipaldi Flag of the United States.svg Newman Haas Racing 1603513110
68 Flag of Brazil.svg de Ferran Flag of the United States.svg Jim Hall Racing1614691104
718 Flag of the United States.svg Rahal Flag of the United States.svg Team Rahal 1603510102
828 Flag of the United States.svg Herta Flag of the United States.svg Team Rahal 16025886
999 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Moore Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Forsythe Racing 16035884
1020 Flag of the United States.svg Pruett Flag of the United States.svg Patrick Racing 160349182
1131 Flag of Brazil.svg Ribeiro Flag of the United States.svg Tasman Motorsports 162237176
1232 Flag of Mexico.svg Fernandez Flag of the United States.svg Tasman Motorsports 15112771
133 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tracy Flag of the United States.svg Marlboro Team Penske 140146360
1417 Flag of Brazil.svg Gugelmin Flag of the United States.svg PacWest Racing 16024453
1516 Flag of Sweden.svg Johansson Flag of the United States.svg Bettenhausen Racing 16002543
1621 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Blundell Flag of the United States.svg PacWest Racing 13002541
1749 Flag of the United States.svg Johnstone Flag of the United States.svg Comptech Racing 15012233
185 Flag of the United States.svg Gordon Flag of the United States.svg Walker Racing 16011529
189 Flag of Brazil.svg E. Fittipaldi Flag of the United States.svg Hogan Penske12002329
2010 Flag of the United States.svg Lawson Flag of the United States.svg Galles Racing 11000426
2134 Flag of Brazil.svg Moreno Flag of the United States.svg Payton/Coyne Racing 15011325
221 Flag of Brazil.svg Boesel Flag of the United States.svg Brahma Sports Team 16000317
2336 Flag of Argentina.svg Fangio Flag of the United States.svg All American Racing 1600015
239 Flag of Denmark.svg Magnussen Flag of the United States.svg Hogan Penske400015
2315 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Goodyear Flag of the United States.svg Walker Racing 400015
2698 Flag of the United States.svg P. J. Jones Flag of the United States.svg All American Racing 1000014
2625 Flag of Italy.svg Papis Flag of the United States.svg Arciero-Wells Racing 300014
2819 Flag of Japan.svg Matsushita Flag of the United States.svg Payton/Coyne Racing 1600013
2844 Flag of the United States.svg Hearn Flag of the United States.svg Della Penna Motorsports 300013
307 Flag of Chile.svg Salazar Flag of the United States.svg Dick Simon Racing 400002
3110 Flag of the United States.svg D. Jones Flag of the United States.svg Galles Racing 500001
317 Flag of Brazil.svg Greco Flag of the United States.svg Dick Simon Racing 200001
3325 Flag of the United States.svg Krosnoff Flag of the United States.svg Arciero-Wells Racing 1100000
3322 Flag of Mexico.svg Jourdain Jr. Flag of the United States.svg Della Penna Motorsports 500000
3322 Flag of Mexico.svg Guerrero Flag of the United States.svg Dick Simon Racing 300000
3321 Flag of Italy.svg Fabi Flag of the United States.svg PacWest Racing 200000
3315 Flag of Sweden.svg Ekblom Flag of the United States.svg Walker Racing 100000
3315 Flag of the United States.svg Groff Flag of the United States.svg Walker Racing 100000
3326 Flag of the United States.svg Bettenhausen Flag of the United States.svg Bettenhausen Racing 100000
3364 Flag of the United States.svg Vitolo Flag of the United States.svg Project Indy 100000

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The 1997 CART PPG World Series season was the nineteenth in the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) era of American open-wheel car racing. It consisted of 17 races, beginning in Homestead, Florida on March 2 and concluding in Fontana, California on September 28. The PPG CART World Series Drivers' Champion was Alex Zanardi. Rookie of the Year was Patrick Carpentier. Mercedes-Benz won their first and only CART engine-manufacturer's title.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1991 CART PPG Indy Car World Series</span> Sports season

The 1991 CART PPG Indy Car World Series season was the 13th national championship season of American open wheel racing sanctioned by CART. The season consisted of 17 races, and one non-points exhibition event. Michael Andretti was the national champion, and the rookie of the year was his younger brother Jeff Andretti.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">IndyCar</span> Auto racing sanctioning body for North American open wheel racing

IndyCar, LLC, is an auto racing sanctioning body for American open-wheel car racing headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. The organization sanctions two racing series: the premier IndyCar Series with the Indianapolis 500 as its centerpiece, and the developmental series Indy NXT. IndyCar is recognized as a member organization of the FIA through the Automobile Competition Committee for the United States.

The 1996 Molson Indy Toronto was a CART race held on the street course at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 14, 1996. The race was won by Adrian Fernandez, driving the #32 Lola/Honda for Tasman Motorsports, but was marred by an accident late in the race which resulted in the deaths of rookie driver Jeff Krosnoff and a track worker.

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