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1982 CART PPG Indy Car World Series

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The 1982 CART PPG Indy Car World Series season, the fourth in the CART era of U.S. open-wheel racing, consisted of 11 races, beginning in Avondale, Arizona on March 28 and concluding at the same location on November 6. The PPG Indy Car World Series Drivers' Champion was Rick Mears. Rookie of the Year was Bobby Rahal.

1982 CART season
PPG Indy Car World Series
Season
Races11
Start dateMarch 28
End dateNovember 6
Awards
Drivers' championUnited States Rick Mears
Constructors' CupUnited Kingdom March
Manufacturers' CupUnited Kingdom Cosworth
Nations' CupUnited States United States
Rookie of the YearUnited States Bobby Rahal
← 1981
1983 →

Though it was not officially part of the CART calendar, most of the teams and drivers also competed at the USAC-sanctioned 66th Indianapolis 500. Gordon Johncock was victorious at Indy.

Jim Hickman was fatally injured in a practice crash for the Tony Bettenhausen 200 at Milwaukee, he was 39 years old.

Drivers and constructors

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The following teams and drivers competed for the 1982 CART World Series.

Team/Car Owner No Drivers Rounds
Alex Morales Motorsports 3 United States  Pancho Carter All
Alsup Racing 2 United States  Bill Alsup All
27 United States  Spike Gehlhausen 7
Arciero Racing 66 United States  Pete Halsmer 8-9, 11
Armstrong Mould Racing Team 43 United States  Greg Leffler 2
Bettenhausen Racing 8 United States  Gary Bettenhausen 6, 11
Bettenhausen Racing w/ H&R Racing 6 United States  Tony Bettenhausen Jr. 1-3, 5-11
Bignotti-Cotter Racing 7 United States  Tom Sneva All
21 Australia  Geoff Brabham All
Brayton Racing 36 United States  Patrick Bedard 1-2, 5
United States  Scott Brayton 3, 7, 10
37 1, 5
BVC Racing 75 Australia  Dennis Firestone 1
Caliva Racing 38 United States  Phil Caliva 8, 11
Chaparral Racing 5 United States  Johnny Rutherford 1-9, 11
Circle Bar Auto Racing 39 United States  Chet Fillip 11
Doug Shierson Racing 30 United States  Howdy Holmes All
Fletcher Racing 35 United States  Gordon Smiley 2
United States  George Snider 5, 7
Forsythe Racing 32 Mexico  Héctor Rebaque 2-5, 8-9
33 United States  Danny Sullivan 2-3
United States  Al Unser Jr. 8
Frantz Racing w/ Burger King 77 United States  Tom Frantz 1, 5, 8
Garza Racing 55 Mexico  Josele Garza All
Gilmore Racing 14 United States  A. J. Foyt 3-5, 7, 10
Gohr Racing 56 United States  Joe Saldana 3-4
United States  Gary Bettenhausen 5, 7-10
Grant King Racers 65 United States  Todd Tuttle 4
GTS Racing 86 United States  Al Loquasto 1, 7
Hamilton Racing 17 United States  Ken Hamilton 5
HBK Racing 72 United States  Tom Bigelow 3-7, 10
United States  Bill Whittington 9
Hodgson-Curb 29 United States  Bobby Olivero 1
Hoffman Racing 69 United States  Jerry Sneva 10
Hoffman Racing w/ Rattlesnake Racing 42 United States  Jim Hickman 2-6
Jamieson Racing 49 United States  Chip Mead 1, 3
United States  Spike Gehlhausen 3, 5
Jet Engineering 64 United States  Steve Chassey 1
United States  Bob Frey 3
United States  Greg Leffler 6, 8-11
Joe Hunt Magneto 89 United States  Phil Krueger 1-2
United States  Dick Ferguson 8
United States  Jerry Sneva 11
Joel McCray Racing 46 United States  Leroy van Conett 1
United States  Jerry Karl 4-8
Kraco Enterprises 18 United States  Dick Ferguson 1-2
United States  Bill Vukovich II 3
United States  Mike Mosley 5-7, 10-11
99 Australia  Vern Schuppan 4, 8-9
Leader Card Racers 22 United States  Dick Simon 1-8, 10-11
24 United States  Bill Vukovich II 7
Longhorn Racing 10 United States  Al Unser 1-10
Luxury Racers 65 United States  Bob Brutto 1
United States  Phil Krueger 5, 7, 9-11
Machinists Union Racing 31 United States  Roger Mears All
McElreath Racing 23 United States  Jim McElreath 1, 7-8
Menard Racing 28 United States  Herm Johnson 1-6, 8-9
Metametrix 47 United States  Chris Kneifel 8-9
Canada  Jacques Villeneuve Sr. 11
Newman Freeman Racing 68 United States  Mike Chandler 8, 11
Patrick Racing 20 United States  Gordon Johncock All
40 United States  Mario Andretti All
Rattlesnake Racing 11 United States  Dick Ferguson 10-11
Ray W Lipper Racing 73 United States  Ray Lipper 1
Rhoades Racing 12 United States  Chip Ganassi 1-2, 4-5, 7, 10
Team Penske 1 United States  Rick Mears All
4 United States  Kevin Cogan All
Tempero Racing 15 United States  Bill Tempero 1, 4, 6, 8-9, 11
Truesports 19 United States  Bobby Rahal 1, 3-11
Whittington Racing 91 United States  Don Whittington 5
Wysard Racing 34 United States  Hurley Haywood 1-2
United States  Johnny Parsons 3-5, 7-8, 10
United States  John Paul Jr. 9
Republic of Ireland  Derek Daly 11

Schedule

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New to the schedule was the 4 mile permanent road course named Road America. Returning to the schedule after a one year absence (1981 was a USAC race) was Pocono Raceway, the 2.5 mile superspeedway would host a 500 mile race in 1982.

The schedule was originally set to feature a doubleheader with Formula One at Las Vegas on October 17.[1] After the F1 Grand Prix on Saturday, the track would be converted to an oval for an Indy car race on Sunday. This was cancelled after FISA rescheduled the Grand Prix for September and instituted a rule that banned two open-wheel series with engines over two liters from competing at the same venue on the same weekend.[2]

A race in Mexico City for October 31 was cancelled.[3]

Rd Date Name Circuit Location TV Broadcaster
1 March 28 United States  Kraco Car Stereo 150  O  Phoenix International Raceway Avondale, Arizona NBC
2 May 1* United States  Stroh's 200  O  Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, Georgia Untelevised
NC May 30 United States  Indianapolis 500  O  Indianapolis Motor Speedway Indianapolis, Indiana ABC
3 June 13 United States  Gould Rex Mays Classic  O  Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin ESPN
4 July 4 United States  Budweiser Cleveland 500  R  Burke Lakefront Airport Cleveland, Ohio ESPN
5 July 18 United States  Norton Michigan 500  O  Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan NBC
6 August 1 United States  Tony Bettenhausen 200  O  Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin ESPN
7 August 15 United States  Domino's Pizza Pocono 500  O  Pocono International Raceway Long Pond, Pennsylvania NBC
8 August 29 United States  AirCal 500K  R  Riverside International Raceway Riverside, California ESPN
9 September 19 United States  Road America 200  R  Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin Untelevised
10 September 26 United States  Detroit News Grand Prix  O  Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan ESPN
11 November 6 United States  Miller High Life 150  O  Phoenix International Raceway Avondale, Arizona NBC

 O  Oval/Speedway
 R  Dedicated road course

*The Stroh's 200 was scheduled for April 25, but postponed a week due to rain. NBC planned to cover on April 25, but did not return for the May 1 running.

Season Summary

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Race results

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Rd Race Pole Position Winning driver Winning team Race time Report
1 Phoenix 1 United States  Rick Mears United States  Rick Mears United States  Team Penske 1:15:48 Report
2 Atlanta United States  Rick Mears United States  Rick Mears United States  Team Penske 1:13:10 Report
NC Indianapolis 500 United States  Rick Mears United States  Gordon Johncock United States  Patrick Racing 3:05:09 Report
3 Milwaukee 1 United States  Gordon Johncock United States  Gordon Johncock United States  Patrick Racing 1:10:52 Report
4 Cleveland United States  Kevin Cogan United States  Bobby Rahal United States  Truesports 3:03:44 Report
5 Michigan 1 United States  Rick Mears / Mario Andretti United States  Gordon Johncock United States  Patrick Racing 3:14:54 Report
6 Milwaukee 2 United States  Rick Mears United States  Tom Sneva United States  Bignotti-Cotter Racing 1:49:57 Report
7 Pocono United States  Rick Mears United States  Rick Mears United States  Team Penske 3:25:39 Report
8 Riverside United States  Kevin Cogan United States  Rick Mears United States  Team Penske 2:42:14 Report
9 Road America United States  Rick Mears Mexico  Héctor Rebaque United States  Forsythe Racing 1:49:56 Report
10 Michigan 2 United States  Rick Mears United States  Bobby Rahal United States  Truesports 1:04:03 Report
11 Phoenix 2 United States  Rick Mears United States  Tom Sneva United States  Bignotti-Cotter Racing 1:21:05 Report

Mario Andretti was credited with winning the pole position for the Michigan 500, although he started 33rd due to a pre-race practice accident. Rick Mears started on the pole and both he and Andretti were credited with pole positions.

  Non-championship event

Final points standings

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Pos Driver PHX
United States 
ATL
United States 
MIL
United States 
CLE
United States 
MIC
United States 
MIL
United States 
POC
United States 
RIV
United States 
ROA
United States 
MIC
United States 
PHX
United States 
Pts
1 United States  Rick Mears 1* 1* 3 4 15* 12* 1* 1* 5 25 2 294
2 United States  Bobby Rahal  RY  18 20 1 3 2 3 15 3* 1* 5 242
3 United States  Mario Andretti 2 11 9 2 2 3 14 23 14 2 3 188
4 United States  Gordon Johncock 5 2 1* 5 1 11 6 26 22 15 23 186
5 United States  Tom Sneva 7 17 4 20 32 1 19 2 9 19 1* 144
6 United States  Kevin Cogan 3 18 5 10* 14 5 2 10 25 22 4 136
7 United States  Al Unser 21 8 17 3 4 DNS 23 17 2 18 125
8 Australia  Geoff Brabham 15 15 7 6 7 10 4 28 15 3 20 110
9 United States  Roger Mears 8 4 22 21 17 14 9 4 8 8 7 103
10 United States  Tony Bettenhausen Jr. 12 19 12 10 20 5 18 7 4 6 80
11 United States  Bill Alsup 11 5 16 12 13 9 13 8 16 6 8 70
12 United States  Johnny Rutherford 4 DNS 15 23 28 17 12 3 12 DNS 21 62
13 United States  Howdy Holmes 16 10 16 12 4 27 16 10 5 10 56
14 Mexico  Josele Garza 13 16 8 14 22 8 15 13 4 9 18 56
15 Mexico  Héctor Rebaque  R  13 DNS 18 25 20 1 48
16 United States  Gary Bettenhausen 6 13 8 DNQ 20 17 9 48
17 United States  Pancho Carter 6 10 13 19 18 6 28 19 11 12 11 47
18 United States  Johnny Parsons 6 9 16 7 25 DNS 41
19 United States  Mike Mosley 8 7 16 7 12 37
20 United States  Tom Bigelow 18 DNQ 5 22 25 20 32
21 United States  Al Unser Jr.  R  5 30
22 United States  Danny Sullivan  R  3 21 28
23 United States  Phil Krueger DNQ 12 DNQ 30 11 6 11 17 27
24 United States  Greg Leffler DNQ DNQ 21 6 13 24 13 27
25 United States  Dick Simon DNQ DNS 19 17 21 15 22 7 DNQ 13 19 26
26 United States  Herm Johnson 19 6 23 13 34 16 22 17 24
27 United States  Jim Hickman  R  7 DNQ 24 9 DNQ 24
28 United States  A. J. Foyt 2 22 20 20 23 22
29 United States  Bill Tempero DNQ 8 19 14 18 DNQ 22
30 Australia  Vern Schuppan 7 27 24 18
31 United States  Jerry Karl 15 24 18 10 12 17
32 United States  Mike Chandler 9 16 13
33 United States  Scott Brayton 14 14 11 24 10 11
34 United States  Chip Ganassi  R  22 11 31 17 16 10
35 United States  Gordon Smiley 9 8
36 United States  Chris Kneifel  R  11 23 6
37 United States  Chip Mead 9 DNQ 4
38 United States  Hurley Haywood 10 DNQ 3
39 United States  Jim McElreath DNQ 18 DNQ 3
40 United States  George Snider 19 21 3
41 United States  Bill Vukovich II 11 29 2
42 United States  Patrick Bedard 14 29 2
43 United States  Pete Halsmer  R  24 19 24 2
44 United States  Jerry Sneva 14 DNQ 1
45 Canada  Jacques Villeneuve Sr.  R  14 1
46 United States  Chet Fillip  R  15 1
47 United States  Dick Ferguson 17 21 21 22 1
48 Australia  Dennis Firestone 20 1
49 United States  John Paul Jr.  R  21 0
50 United States  Spike Gehlhausen DNQ 23 30 0
51 Republic of Ireland  Derek Daly  R  25 0
52 United States  Al Loquasto DNQ 26 0
53 United States  Don Whittington 26 0
54 United States  Ken Hamilton  R  27 0
55 United States  Tom Frantz DNQ 33 DNQ 0
- United States  Rich Vogler DNS 0
- United States  Bill Whittington DNS 0
- United States  Richard Hubbard DNQ DNQ 0
- United States  Bob Frey DNQ DNQ 0
- United States  Joe Saldana DNQ DNQ 0
- United States  Rick DeLorto DNQ DNQ 0
- United States  Phil Caliva DNQ DNQ 0
- United States  Bob Brutto DNQ 0
- United States  Steve Chassey DNQ 0
- United States  Ray Lipper DNQ 0
- United States  Bobby Olivero DNQ 0
- United States  Leroy van Conett DNQ 0
- United States  Tod Tuttle DNQ 0
Pos Driver PHX
United States 
ATL
United States 
MIL
United States 
CLE
United States 
MIC
United States 
MIL
United States 
POC
United States 
RIV
United States 
ROA
United States 
MIC
United States 
PHX
United States 
Pts
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th-10th place
Dark Blue Finished
(Outside Top 10)
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify
(DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn
(Wth)
Black Disqualified
(DSQ)
White Did not start
(DNS)
Blank Did not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
Bold Pole position
Italics Ran fastest race lap
* Led most race laps
 RY  Rookie of the Year
 R  Rookie

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "CART Schedule Includes Vegas". The Indianapolis Star. November 24, 1981. p. 24. Retrieved November 11, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon 
  2. ^ Vierra, Dan (December 25, 1981). "Wrench in CART's Works". Sacramento Bee. p. 53. Retrieved November 11, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon 
  3. ^ "CART Schedule Includes Vegas". The Indianapolis Star. November 24, 1981. p. 24. Retrieved November 11, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon