Randy Lewis (racing driver)

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Randy Lewis
Born
John Ranson Lewis III

(1945-07-18) July 18, 1945 (age 77)
Nationality Flag of the United States.svg American
Occupation(s)Retired racing driver, winemaker [1] [2]
Retired1992 [3]
Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART)
Years active1983-1991
Teams Dale Coyne Racing, Arciero Racing, Dick Simon Racing
Starts81
Best finish14th in 1990,1991 Indianapolis 500
Previous series
1969-1982 Formula Three, Formula 5000, Can-Am
Spouse
Debbie Lewis
(m. 1985;died 2017)
[3] [4]
Website www.lewiscellars.com

John Ranson Lewis III (born July 18, 1945 in Charlotte, North Carolina), better known as Randy Lewis is a five-time starter of the Indianapolis 500 USA automobile race. His best starting position was 11th in 1988 and 1989. His best finish was 14th in 1990 and 1991. His last race at Indy was the 1991 Indianapolis 500. In his 81 CART starts his best finish was an 8th in 1987. He started his career in Formula Three in Europe and gradually moved up to the Formula 5000, then the Can-Am series. [5]

Contents

Motorsports career results

American openwheel results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

CART/Indy Car

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617RankPoints
1983 Sequential Circuits/AGFA ATLINDYMILCLEMIS1ROAPOCRIVMDOMIS2LVGLAG
13
PHX37th0
1984 Machinists Union Racing LBGPHX1INDYMILPORMEA
DNQ
CLE
26
MIS1ROA
DNQ
POCMDOSANMIS2PHX252nd0
Wysard Motor Co. LAG
19
LVG
23
1986 Buckner Racing PHXLBG
10
INDYMILPORMEA
10
CLE
20
TOR
11
MISPOCMDO
15
SANMCHROA
24
LAG
18
PHXMIA
14
25th8
1987 Leader Card Racing LBG
8
PHX
19
INDY
32
MIL
19
POR
8
MEA
23
CLE
12
TOR
9
MIS
15
POC
16
ROA
13
MDO
22
NAZ
DNQ
LAG
19
MIA
19
21st15
1988 Leader Card Racing PHX
17
LBG
21
INDY
15
MIL
21
POR
22
CLE
21
TOR
21
MEA
13
MIS
14
POC
20
MDO
21
ROA
9
NAZLAG
15
MIA
10
29th7
1989 Dick Simon Racing PHX
13
LBG
15
INDY
29
MIL
15
DET
16
POR
16
CLE
23
MEA
16
TOR
15
MIS
27
POC
18
MDO
17
ROA
14
NAZLAG
16
35th0
1990 Arciero Racing PHX
21
LBG
22
INDY
14
MIL
14
DET
12
POR
16
CLE
21
MEA
22
TOR
17
MIS
12
DEN
16
VAN
17
MDO
28
ROA
21
NAZ
20
LAG
22
28th2
1991 Dale Coyne Racing SUR
13
LBG
15
PHX
19
INDY
14
MILDETPORCLEMEA
14
TOR
12
MIS
16
DEN
17
VANMDO
15
ROA
22
NAZLAG
26
30th1

Series Summary

YearsTeamsStartsPointsPolesWinsPodiums
(Non-win)
Top 10s
(Non-podium)
Championships
88813300070

Indianapolis 500 results

YearChassisEngineStartFinish
1987 March 87C Cosworth 23rd32nd
1988 Lola T8800 Cosworth 11th15th
1989 Lola T8900 Cosworth 11th29th
1990 Penske PC-17 Buick 12th14th
1991 Lola T9000 Cosworth DFS31st14th

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