1999 Atlantic Championship

Last updated
1999 Toyota Atlantic Championship season
KOOL Toyota Atlantic Championship
Season
Races12
Start dateApril 17th
End dateSeptember 26th
Awards
Drivers' champion Flag of the United States.svg Anthony Lazzaro
  1998
2000  

The 1999 Toyota Atlantic Championship season was contested over 12 rounds. The KOOL Toyota Atlantic Championship Drivers' Champion was Anthony Lazzaro driving for PPI Motorsports. 19 different teams and 44 different drivers competed. In this one-make formula all drivers had to utilize Swift chassis and Toyota engines. This season also saw a C2-class running older Ralt chassis and Toyota engines. In C2-class seven different drivers competed, but none of them for the whole season.

Contents

Calendar

RndTrackLocationDateLapsDistanceTimeSpeedWinning DriverPole PositionMost Laps LeadFastest Lap
1 Long Beach California April 17, 1999372.9353632=108.6084384 km0'55:00.743118.455 km/h Alexandre Tagliani Kenny Wilden Alexandre Tagliani Nicolas Rondet
2 Nazareth Pennsylvania May 1, 1999601.5223978=91.343868 km0'30:28.459179.844 km/h Anthony Lazzaro Anthony Lazzaro Anthony Lazzaro Anthony Lazzaro
3 Madison Illinois May 29, 1999502.011625=100.58125 km0'32:53.296183.496 km/h Anthony Lazzaro Anthony Lazzaro Anthony Lazzaro Anthony Lazzaro
David Rutledge
4 Milwaukee Wisconsin June 5, 1999601.6607976=99.647856 km0'44:32.396134.236 km/h Lee Bentham Anthony Lazzaro Lee Bentham David Rutledge
5 Montréal Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada June 12, 1999274.4207471=119.3601717 km0'44:15.779161.797 km/h Alexandre Tagliani Alexandre Tagliani Alexandre Tagliani Buddy Rice
6 Elkhart Lake Wisconsin July 11, 1999176.4372=109.4324 km0'35:37.944184.269 km/h Andrew Bordin Alexandre Tagliani Andrew Bordin Buddy Rice
7 Trois-Rivières Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada August 1, 1999452.4477453=110.1485385 km0'53:56.942122.503 km/h Anthony Lazzaro Anthony Lazzaro Anthony Lazzaro Anthony Lazzaro
8 Lexington Ohio August 8, 1999303.6337994=109.013982 km0'40:13.032162.638 km/h Kenny Wilden Kenny Wilden Anthony Lazzaro Kenny Wilden
9 Cicero Illinois August 21, 1999601.6559697=99.358182 km0'32:37.958182.685 km/h Sam Hornish Jr. Andrew Bordin Andrew Bordin Sam Hornish Jr.
10 Vancouver Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada September 5, 1999332.8661633=94.5833889 km0'57:35.59998.536 km/h Will Langhorne Alexandre Tagliani Will Langhorne Alexandre Tagliani
11 Monterey California September 11, 1999303.6016134=108.048402 km0'43:34.707148.764 km/h Anthony Lazzaro Anthony Lazzaro Anthony Lazzaro Andrew Bordin
12 Houston Texas September 26, 1999432.4574011=105.6682473 km0'57:57.000109.406 km/h Andrew Bordin Buddy Rice Anthony Lazzaro Buddy Rice

Final points standings

Driver

Main championship

For every race the points were awarded: 20 points to the winner, 16 for runner-up, 14 for third place, 12 for fourth place, 10 for fifth place, 8 for sixth place, 6 seventh place, winding down to 1 point for 12th place. Lower placed drivers did not award points. Additional points were awarded to the pole winner (1 point) and to the driver leading the most laps (1 point). C2-class drivers were not able to score points in the main class.

PlaceNameCountryTeamTotal Points Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg
1 Anthony Lazzaro Flag of the United States.svg  United States PPI Motorsports 19716222211141222151682217
2 Kenny Wilden Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Shank Racing 1501164161210162114161212
3 Andrew Bordin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada PPI Motorsports 121-146--21101210141420
4 Alexandre Tagliani Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Forsythe Racing 11821-14-2215121653-10
5 Buddy Rice Flag of the United States.svg  United States Lynx Racing 1131288141616--1012161
6 Lee Bentham Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Forsythe Racing 71144-2155--12-10-
7 Sam Hornish Jr. Flag of the United States.svg  United States Shank Racing 675-12514-620383
8 Will Langhorne Flag of the United States.svg  United States Active Motorsports 604----3810-21-14
9 David Rutledge Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Forsythe Racing 58-1216386-44--
Binder Racing 5
10 Jean-Francois Veilleux Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada P-1 Racing 49610163-55-103-
11 Nicolas Rondet Flag of France.svg  France World Speed Motorsports 40-61012--14-2----
12 Alex Gurney Flag of the United States.svg  United States P-1 Racing38-52-10-61--68
Mike Conte Flag of the United States.svg  United States Lynx Racing 38-3584--31554
14 Rocky Moran Jr. Flag of the United States.svg  United States P-1 Racing 18-------864--
15 David Besnard Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Hylton Motorsports 1682--6-------
Masaoki Nagashima Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Shank Racing 163---214-2-4-
17 Cam Binder Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Binder Racing 11--31-2--3-2-
18 Elton Julian Flag of the United States.svg  United States PDR Enterprises 1010-----------
19 Tony Ave Flag of the United States.svg  United States Olsson Engineering 9-1---8------
Jean-François Dumoulin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Condor Motorsports 9------3--6--
21 Rino Mastronardi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Condor Motorsports 6-----------6
Bob Perona Flag of the United States.svg  United States MediaOne Racing 62-----2----2
23 Imran Husain Flag of India.svg  India Condor Motorsports 4---4--------
Tom Wieringa Flag of the United States.svg  United States Olsson Engineering 4---2--1--1--
25 Mauro Fartuszek Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Condor Motorsports 3-------2--1-
26 John Brooks Flag of the United States.svg  United States BBGP Racing 11-----------
Jim Lovett Flag of the United States.svg  United States Active Motorsports 1-----------1

Note:

Race 8 Nicolas Rondet had 2 points deduction due to taking unjustifiable risk.

C2-Class championship

Points system see above. But additional points only awarded for the fastest qualifier. No additional point awarded to the driver leading the most laps.

PlaceNameCountryTeamTotal Points Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg
1 Bob Siska Flag of the United States.svg  United States RJS Motorsport 10914---121421--161220
2 Brian Westerlund Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Empire Racing 80----161616--15161
3 Joe Sposato Flag of the United States.svg  United States Sposato MotorRacing 63----2121----21-
4 Joe Asturi Flag of the United States.svg  United States Sage Motorsport 5612---11
Velex Racing 12-21----
5 Tom Jagerman Flag of the United States.svg  United States Olsson Engineering 34---------2014-
6 Steve Forrer Flag of the United States.svg  United States Forrer Racing 3016---14-------
7 Romeo Kapudija Flag of the United States.svg  United States Olsson Engineering 2121-----------

Note:

No more competitors in C2-class. Four races without a single entry.

Complete overview

first column of every race10= grid position
second column of every race10= race result

R22=retired, but classified NS=did not start

PlaceNameCountryTeam Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg
1 Anthony Lazzaro Flag of the United States.svg  United States PPI Motorsports 321111152344113332361122
2 Kenny Wilden Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Shank Racing 1186210932541053211534211454
3 Andrew Bordin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada PPI Motorsports 4R2243274R1941521852416833331
4 Alexandre Tagliani Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Forsythe Racing 212R16332R1811132452981112R2365
5 Buddy Rice Flag of the United States.svg  United States Lynx Racing 54864610362324R217R16752452116
6 Lee Bentham Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Forsythe Racing 63139--81148685R256181047R241051013
7 Sam Hornish Jr. Flag of the United States.svg  United States Shank Racing 1385R187478171213913R19107211510661310
8 Will Langhorne Flag of the United States.svg  United States Active Motorsports 169------3R2291066115--514R2543
9 David Rutledge Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Forsythe Racing 14173462610968715R24129139921--
Binder Racing 98
10 Jean-Francois Veilleux Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada P-1 Racing 127751112167161014R2714813816R17105161014R20
11 Nicolas Rondet Flag of France.svg  France World Speed Motorsports 7R2111755548R265R25734R25----9178R23
12 Alex Gurney Flag of the United States.svg  United States Team Green 8R259881111R1311511R261178126136R178776
Mike Conte Flag of the United States.svg  United States Lynx Racing 15R24151016896129151491717101512138148159
14 Rocky Moran Jr. Flag of the United States.svg  United States P-1 Racing ------------12R1896471997R2117R18
15 David Besnard Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Hylton Motorsports 961911----77--------------
Masaoki Nagashima Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Shank Racing 171014159R14141529111612179141581117R2012918R21
17 Cam Binder Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Binder Racing 11191714121012R12151812111013151312101216151116R17
18 Elton Julian Flag of the United States.svg  United States PDR Enterprises 105------10R29--------------
19 Tony Ave Flag of the United States.svg  United States Olsson Engineering --1212------76------------
Jean-François Dumoulin Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Condor Motorsports ------------18102017--1472315--
21 Rino Mastronardi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Condor Motorsports ----------------------127
Bob Perona Flag of the United States.svg  United States MediaOne Racing 181218R1913R1615R1718231913161118R2211R1520R1821R202211
23 Imran Husain Flag of India.svg  India Condor Motorsports 27R28----17926R27--------------
Tom Wieringa Flag of the United States.svg  United States Olsson Engineering 2520----181127202722231224R2317R162513--27R26
25 Mauro Fartuszek Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Condor Motorsports --------------2111--11R23171311R22
26 John Brooks Flag of the United States.svg  United States BBGP Racing 241416R17151319R162116221925R22--------24R24
Jim Lovett Flag of the United States.svg  United States Active Motorsports ------------------211924192112
- Dave Cutler Flag of the United States.svg  United States P-1 Racing 23R26101314R1513R1424212018------
BBGP Racing 221418R22
Light House Racing 2514
- Christophe Beauvais Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Super-Tec Racing --------19R28171619141919----2014--
- Matt Sielsky Flag of the United States.svg  United States BBGP Racing --------------251414R14------
- Sergei Szortkya Flag of the United States.svg  United States J&J Racing --------2014--------------
- Eric Jensen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Jensen Motorsports 2215------2317--2416----------
- Peter MacLeod Flag of the United States.svg  United States Hylton Motorsports ----------181520R2316R24--16R2513R2619R25
- Marcello Gaffoglio Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Condor Motorsports 2016----------------------
- Scott Wood Flag of the United States.svg  United States Hylton Motorsports ----------------------23R19
- Stephen Sardelli Flag of the United States.svg  United States J&J Racing ----------2523--2321--------
-Gary PetersonFlag of the United States.svg  United States Intercar Motorsport 29R27----------------------
C2-Class Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United States.svg
1 Bob Siska Flag of the United States.svg  United States RJS Motorsport 26R23------25R2523212115----231522R242615
2 Brian Westerlund Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Empire Racing --------3019242022R20----18R22251620NS
3 Joe Sposato Flag of the United States.svg  United States Sposato Motor Racing --------13132117--------1912--
4 Joe Asturi Flag of the United States.svg  United States Sage Motorsport 28R29------28R30
Velex Racing 2624--2220--------
5 Tom Jagerman Flag of the United States.svg  United States Olsson Engineering ------------------24122618--
6 Steve Forrer Flag of the United States.svg  United States Forrer Racing 2113------22R24--------------
7 Romeo Kapudija Flag of the United States.svg  United States Olsson Engineering 1911----------------------

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