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The 1990 IndyCar season, the twelfth in the CART era of U.S. open-wheel racing, consisted of 17 races, beginning in Avondale, Arizona on April 8 and concluding in Monterey, California on October 21. There was one non-championship event, the Marlboro Challenge. The PPG Indy Car World Series Drivers' Champion was Al Unser, Jr. and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Arie Luyendyk. Rookie of the Year was Eddie Cheever. The 74th Indianapolis 500 was sanctioned by the USAC, but counted in the CART points standings.
[edit] Drivers and constructors
The following teams and drivers competed for the 1990 CART World Series.
[edit] Results and standings
[edit] Grands Prix
| Rd |
Name |
Circuit |
Location |
Date |
Winning driver |
Winning team |
Report |
| 1 |
Autoworks 200 |
Phoenix International Raceway |
Phoenix, Arizona |
April 8 |
Rick Mears |
Team Penske |
Report |
| 2 |
Toyota Long Beach Grand Prix |
Streets of Long Beach |
Long Beach, California |
April 22 |
Al Unser Jr. |
Galles-Kraco Racing |
Report |
| 3 |
Indianapolis 500 |
Indianapolis Motor Speedway |
Indianapolis, Indiana |
May 27 |
Arie Luyendyk |
Shierson |
Report |
| 4 |
Miller Genuine Draft 200 |
Milwaukee Mile |
West Allis, Wisconsin |
June 3 |
Al Unser Jr. |
Galles-Kraco Racing |
Report |
| 5 |
Valvoline Grand Prix |
Streets of Detroit |
Detroit, Michigan |
June 17 |
Michael Andretti |
Newman-Haas Racing |
Report |
| 6 |
Budweiser/G.I.Joe´s 200 |
Portland International Raceway |
Portland, Oregon |
June 24 |
Michael Andretti |
Newman-Haas Racing |
Report |
| 7 |
Budweiser Grand Prix |
Burke Lakefront Airport |
Cleveland, Ohio |
July 8 |
Danny Sullivan |
Team Penske |
Report |
| 8 |
Marlboro Grand Prix |
Meadowlands Sports Complex |
East Rutherford, New Jersey |
July 15 |
Michael Andretti |
Newman-Haas Racing |
Report |
| 9 |
Molson Indy Toronto |
Exhibition Place |
Toronto, Canada |
July 22 |
Al Unser Jr. |
Galles-Kraco Racing |
Report |
| 10 |
Marlboro 500 |
Michigan International Speedway |
Brooklyn, Michigan |
August 5 |
Al Unser Jr. |
Galles-Kraco Racing |
Report |
| 11 |
Texaco/Havoline Grand Prix |
Streets of Denver |
Denver, Colorado |
August 26 |
Al Unser Jr. |
Galles-Kraco Racing |
Report |
| 12 |
Molson Indy Vancouver |
Streets of Vancouver |
Vancouver, Canada |
September 2 |
Al Unser Jr. |
Galles-Kraco Racing |
Report |
| 13 |
Red Roof Inns 200 |
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course |
Lexington, Ohio |
September 16 |
Michael Andretti |
Newman-Haas Racing |
Report |
| 14 |
Texaco/Havoline 200 |
Road America |
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin |
September 23 |
Michael Andretti |
Newman-Haas Racing |
Report |
| NC |
Marlboro Challenge |
Nazareth Speedway |
Nazareth, Pennsylvania |
October 6 |
Rick Mears |
Team Penske |
Report |
| 15 |
Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix |
Nazareth Speedway |
Nazareth, Pennsylvania |
October 7 |
Emerson Fittipaldi |
Team Penske |
Report |
| 16 |
Champion Spark Plug 300 |
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca |
Monterey, California |
October 21 |
Danny Sullivan |
Team Penske |
Report |
[edit] Full Series Results
[edit] Drivers
|
|
| Colour |
Result |
| Gold |
Winner |
| Silver |
2nd place |
| Bronze |
3rd place |
| Green |
Finished, in points |
| Blue |
Finished, no points |
| Not classified (NC) |
| Purple |
Did not finish (Ret) |
| Red |
Did not qualify (DNQ) |
| Did not pre-qualify(DNPQ) |
| Black |
Disqualified (DSQ) |
| White |
Did not start (DNS) |
| Withdrew (WD) |
| Race cancelled (C) |
| Blank |
Did not participate |
| Injured (INJ) |
| Excluded (EX) |
|
[edit] Nation's Cup
Best result in each race counts towards the nation's cup.
[edit] References
[edit] See also