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The 1997 VisionAire 500 was the eighth round of the 1996–1997 Indy Racing League. The race was held on July 26, 1997, at the 1.500 mi (2.414 km) Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, US. The event was the first Indy Racing League event to be held at Charlotte.

United States 1997 Charlotte
Race details
8th round of the 1996–1997 Indy Racing League season
DateJuly 27, 1997
Official nameVisionAire 500
LocationCharlotte Motor Speedway
CoursePermanent racing facility
1.500 mi / 2.414 km
Distance208 laps
312.000 mi / 502.115 km
WeatherDry with temperatures reaching up to 90.5 °F (32.5 °C); wind speeds reaching up to 6 miles per hour (9.7 km/h)[1]
Pole position
DriverTony Stewart (Team Menard)
Time24.866
Fastest lap
DriverBilly Boat (A. J. Foyt Enterprises)
Time25.292 (on lap 9 of 208)
Podium
FirstBuddy Lazier (Hemelgarn Racing)
SecondBilly Boat (A. J. Foyt Enterprises)
ThirdScott Goodyear (Treadway Racing)

Media coverage

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Although the event was run in July 26, the race was not broadcast live. Instead, CBS carried it on a one-day tape delay as part of its sports anthology series, which was known at the time as The CBS Sports Show.

Mike Joy was the lap-by-lap commentator. Scott Sharp, who at the time was nursing injuries that were preventing him from driving, was the analyst in the booth. Brian Hammons and Mike King reported from the pits. [2]

Qualifying

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Key Meaning
R Rookie
W Past winner
Pos No. Name Lap 1 Lap 2 Best (in mph)
1 2 United States  Tony Stewart 24.986 24.866 217.164
2 5 Netherlands  Arie Luyendyk 25.245 25.172 214.524
3 1 United States  Billy Boat R 25.543 25.419 212.440
4 14 United States  Davey Hamilton 25.454 25.424 212.398
5 91 United States  Buddy Lazier 25.478 25.514 211.948
6 27 United States  Jim Guthrie R 25.782 25.661 210.436
7 21 Colombia  Roberto Guerrero 25.736 25.688 210.215
8 6 Canada  Scott Goodyear 26.065 25.787 209.408
9 77 France  Stéphan Grégoire 25.967 25.799 209.310
10 28 United States  Mark Dismore 25.827 25.808 209.237
11 70 Brazil  Marco Greco 25.823 25.861 209.116
12 22 Italy  Vincenzo Sospiri R 26.236 25.833 209.035
13 33 United States  Jimmy Kite R 25.865 25.891 208.776
14 7 Chile  Eliseo Salazar 25.891 25.961 208.567
15 51 United States  Eddie Cheever 25.929 25.911 208.406
16 17 Brazil  Affonso Giaffone R 26.045 26.074 207.333
17 31 United States  Greg Ray R 26.120 26.054 207.262
18 4 Sweden  Kenny Bräck R 26.089 26.062 207.198
19 40 United States  Jack Miller R 26.413 26.193 206.162
20 30 United States  Robbie Groff R 26.328 26.333 205.066
21 18 United States  John Paul Jr. 26.883 26.577 203.183
22 10 United States  Mike Groff 27.548 27.187 198.624
23 99 United States  Sam Schmidt1 R Did not qualify No speed
  1. ^ Failed to qualify after breaking a cam sensor in practice, but was allowed to start the race at the back of the field.

Failed to qualify or withdrew

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Race recap

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Buddy Lazier beat rookie Billy Boat to take his second IRL victory in the first-ever Indy car race at this long-time stock-car racing venue. The race was dominated by Tony Stewart at the beginning, but his car developed handling problems after pitting during a caution period on lap 75 and was out of contention thereafter. Lazier stayed out during the caution and assumed the lead, but had to make a green-flag stop on lap 93 and fell a lap down.

Mark Dismore moved up steadily through the field but blew an engine at full speed going down the front stretch on lap 99; he spun the car harmlessly into the infield in turn 1. Boat, Roberto Guerrero and Jimmy Kite (in only his second IRL start) swapped the lead until Guerrero touched wheels with points leader Davey Hamilton in turn 2 and both cars spun into the wall. Neither driver was hurt, but his resulting 16th-place finish cost Hamilton the points lead. Lazier unlapped himself on the subsequent caution and joined the duel with Boat and Kite; the latter's race ended when his car pushed up into the wall exiting turn 4.

After the caution, Lazier took the lead and tried to pull away from Boat, but got caught behind Scott Goodyear who was trying to stay on the lead lap. While Lazier made several high-risk pass attempts (including two runs through the grass in the quad-oval), Boat caught him and briefly assumed the lead, but then Goodyear conceded and Lazier moved back in front for the final 11 laps. In the last few laps, Kenny Bräck and Eddie Cheever staged a furious duel for fifth as they picked through traffic, with Bräck coming out on top.

Box score

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Key Meaning
R Rookie
W Past winner
Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Laps
Led
Points
1 91 United States  Buddy Lazier Hemelgarn Racing 208 1:55:29.224 5 58 35
2 1 United States  Billy Boat R A. J. Foyt Enterprises 208 + 3.301 sec 3 38 33
3 6 Canada  Scott Goodyear Treadway Racing 207 + 1 lap 8 1 32
4 17 Brazil  Affonso Giaffone R Chitwood Motorsports 206 + 2 laps 16 0 31
5 4 Sweden  Kenny Bräck R Galles Racing 206 + 2 laps 18 0 30
6 51 United States  Eddie Cheever Team Cheever 206 + 2 laps 15 0 29
7 2 United States  Tony Stewart Team Menard 205 + 3 laps 1 74 31
8 77 France  Stéphan Grégoire Chastain Motorsports 202 + 6 laps 9 0 27
9 70 Brazil  Marco Greco Galles Racing 202 + 6 laps 11 0 26
10 7 Chile  Eliseo Salazar Team Scandia 200 + 8 laps 14 0 25
11 18 United States  John Paul Jr. PDM Racing 198 + 10 laps 21 0 24
12 27 United States  Jim Guthrie R Blueprint Racing 197 + 11 laps 6 0 23
13 30 United States  Robbie Groff R McCormack Motorsports 189 Half shaft 20 0 22
14 10 United States  Mike Groff Byrd-Cunningham Racing 176 + 32 laps 22 0 21
15 33 United States  Jimmy Kite R Team Scandia 163 Accident 13 11 20
16 14 United States  Davey Hamilton A. J. Foyt Enterprises 141 Accident 4 0 19
17 21 Colombia  Roberto Guerrero Pagan Racing 141 Accident 7 26 18
18 99 United States  Sam Schmidt R LP Racing-PCI 114 Engine 23 0 17
19 28 United States  Mark Dismore Kelley Racing-PDM 97 Engine 10 0 16
20 22 Italy  Vincenzo Sospiri R    Team Scandia 70 Engine 12 0 15
21 5 Netherlands  Arie Luyendyk Treadway Racing 67 Handling 2 0 14
22 31 United States  Greg Ray R Knapp Motorsports 30 Engine 17 0 13
23 40 United States  Jack Miller R Arizona Motorsports 13 Electrical 19 0 13

Race Statistics

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  • Lead changes: 13 among 6 drivers

Standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 United States  Tony Stewart 233
2 United States  Davey Hamilton 226
3 United States  Eddie Cheever 189
4 Brazil  Marco Greco 188
5 United States  Buzz Calkins 183
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for the standings.

References

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  1. ^ "1997 VisionAire 500 weather information". Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 2015-06-18.
  2. ^ 1997 IRL Visionaire 500k at Charlotte (Full Race)
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1997 Samsonite 200
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1997 Pennzoil 200

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