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United States 1998 Dover
Race details
6th round of the 1998 Indy Racing League season
DateJuly 19, 1998
Official namePep Boys 400K
LocationDover Downs International Speedway
CoursePermanent racing facility
1.000 mi / 1.609 km
Distance248 laps
248.000 mi / 399.032 km
Pole position
DriverTony Stewart (Team Menard)
Time19.438
Fastest lap
DriverGreg Ray (A. J. Foyt Enterprises)
Time19.622 (on lap unknown out of 248)
Podium
FirstScott Sharp (Kelley Racing)
SecondBuddy Lazier (Hemelgarn Racing)
ThirdMarco Greco (Phoenix Racing)

The 1998 Pep Boys 400K was the sixth round of the 1998 Indy Racing League. The race was held on July 19, 1998 at the 1.000 mi (1.609 km) Dover Downs International Speedway in Dover, Delaware. It was the second Indy car race held at this track, and the first since the 1969 Delaware 200.

Report

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Key Meaning
R Rookie
W Past winner

Qualifying

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Two laps qualifying. The worst lap from any of the drivers are unknown.

Pos No. Name Lap Best (in mph)
1 1 United States Tony Stewart 19.438 185.204
2 6 United States Davey Hamilton 19.728 182.482
3 28 United States Mark Dismore 19.744 182.334
4 8 United States Scott Sharp 19.794 181.873
5 18 United States Steve Knapp R 19.832 181.525
6 4 Canada Scott Goodyear 19.885 181.041
7 11 United States Greg Ray 19.888 181.014
8 35 United States Jeff Ward 19.896 180.941
9 30 Brazil Raul Boesel 19.898 180.923
10 5 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk 19.910 180.814
11 77 France Stéphan Grégoire 19.977 180.207
12 14 Sweden Kenny Bräck 20.029 179.739
13 10 United States John Paul Jr. 20.039 179.650
14 91 United States Buddy Lazier 20.051 179.538
15 40 United States Jack Miller 20.184 178.359
16 52 United States Robby Unser R 20.210 178.130
17 51 United States Eddie Cheever 20.227 177.980
18 99 United States Sam Schmidt 20.269 177.611
19 81 United States Brian Tyler R 20.428 176.229
20 23 United States Jim Guthrie 20.584 174.893
21 16 Brazil Marco Greco1 Didn't qualify No speed
22 15 United States Scott Harrington2 R Didn't qualify No speed
  1. ^ Had an engine failure in his warm-up lap. He was allowed to start the race at the back of the field.
  2. ^ Named for the ride after qualifying. He was allowed to start the race at the back of the field.

Failed to qualify or withdrew

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  • Chile Eliseo Salazar for Riley & Scott Cars - crashed in practice on Friday July 17 and was hospitalized with a broken right arm, hip, leg and pelvis. Replaced by United States Scott Harrington.
  • United States Buzz Calkins for Bradley Motorsports - after losing an engine on practice, his team decided to sit out for the weekend and also to withdraw for the next event at Charlotte to regain competitiveness.
  • United States Robbie Buhl for Team Menard - withdrawn prior to the start of practice by his team as a protest after John Menard accused A. J. Foyt of "skullduggery" during qualifying at New Hampshire.[1] He was also withdrawn for the Charlotte race.
  • United States J. J. Yeley R for Sinden Racing Services - withdrawn prior to the start of practice by his team in support of Menard's protest.
  • United States Stan Wattles for Metro Racing Systems - the team withdrew prior to the start of practice to concentrate on its testing programme.

Race

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Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Laps Led Points
1 8 United States Scott Sharp Kelley Racing 248 2:29:49.262 4 145 52
2 91 United States Buddy Lazier Hemelgarn Racing 248 + 0.689 sec 14 7 40
3 16 Brazil Marco Greco Phoenix Racing 246 + 2 laps 21 0 35
4 6 United States Davey Hamilton Nienhouse Motorsports 246 + 2 laps 2 4 34
5 77 France Stéphan Grégoire     Chastain Motorsports 244 + 4 laps 11 0 30
6 4 Canada Scott Goodyear Panther Racing 242 + 6 laps 6 0 28
7 23 United States Jim Guthrie CBR Cobb Racing 229 + 19 laps 20 0 26
8 1 United States Tony Stewart Team Menard 220 + 28 laps 1 85 27
9 5 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk Treadway Racing 203 Accident 10 0 22
10 14 Sweden Kenny Bräck A. J. Foyt Enterprises 197 + 51 laps 12 0 20
11 52 United States Robby Unser R Team Cheever 183 Accident 16 0 19
12 81 United States Brian Tyler R Team Pelfrey 162 + 86 laps 19 0 18
13 18 United States Steve Knapp R PDM Racing 146 Accident 5 0 17
14 30 Brazil Raul Boesel McCormack Motorsports 123 Engine 9 7 16
15 11 United States Greg Ray A. J. Foyt Enterprises 104 Accident 7 0 15
16 51 United States Eddie Cheever Team Cheever 104 Accident 17 0 14
17 99 United States Sam Schmidt LP Racing 85 Accident 18 0 13
18 28 United States Mark Dismore Kelley Racing 43 Engine 3 0 13
19 35 United States Jeff Ward ISM Racing 21 Accident 8 0 11
20 40 United States Jack Miller Crest Racing/SRS 20 Accident 15 0 10
21 10 United States John Paul Jr. Byrd-Cunningham Racing 6 Engine 13 0 9
22 15 United States Scott Harrington R    Riley & Scott Cars 1 Handling 22 0 8

Race Statistics

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  • Lead changes: 8 among 5 drivers

Standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 United States Scott Sharp 202
2 United States Tony Stewart 194
3 United States Davey Hamilton 163
4 Canada Scott Goodyear 147
5 United States Buddy Lazier 143
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for the standings.

References

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  1. ^ "IRL Drivers Offer Mix of Old and New: Newcomer Stewart and Old Pro Cheever Set To Race Indy-cars at 'Monster Mile'". Bill Fleischman. Philly. July 17, 1998. Archived from the original on September 19, 2015. Retrieved June 15, 2016.
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Previous race:
1998 New England 200
Indy Racing League
1998 season
Next race:
1998 VisionAire 500K

Previous race:
1969 Delaware 200
(USAC)
Pep Boys 400K Next race:
1999 MBNA Mid-Atlantic 200