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1990 CART PPG Indy Car World Series

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The 1990 CART PPG Indy Car World Series season was the 12th national championship season of American open wheel racing sanctioned by CART. The season consisted of 16 races, and one non-points exhibition event. Al Unser Jr. was the national champion, and the rookie of the year was Eddie Cheever. The 1990 Indianapolis 500 was sanctioned by USAC, but counted towards the CART points championship. Arie Luyendyk won the Indy 500, his first-ever victory in championship-level competition, and the fastest 500 until the 2013 Indianapolis 500.

1990 CART season
PPG Indy Car World Series


Al Unser Jr.
Season
Races17
Start dateApril 8
End dateOctober 21
Awards
Drivers' championUnited States Al Unser Jr.
Constructors' CupUnited Kingdom Lola
Manufacturers' CupUnited States Chevrolet
Nations' CupUnited States United States
Rookie of the YearUnited States Eddie Cheever
Indianapolis 500 winnerNetherlands Arie Luyendyk
← 1989
1991 →

Al Unser Jr. won a total of six races, one pole position, and had a total of ten podium finishes en route to the championship. He finished 4th at Indy, and won his first career oval race a week later at Milwaukee. He also tied a series record by winning four consecutive races during a stretch in July–August. Unser's victory at the Michigan 500 was his first superspeedway win. Michael Andretti was Unser's nearest competitor, winning five races and four poles. Andretti narrowed Unser's points lead to 37 points with two key victories late in the season. In the second-to-last race of the season at Nazareth, Unser crashed out, giving Andretti a huge opportunity to close the gap. Andretti managed only a 6th-place finish, and could not capitalize on Unser's misfortune. Unser left Nazareth with a 27-point lead, enough to clinch the championship regardless of the results at the season finale at Laguna Seca.

For 1990, Bobby Rahal's team owned by Maurice Kranes merged with Rick Galles's and it became a two-car effort known as Galles-KRACO Racing. Al Unser Jr. and Rahal became teammates, and Rahal got use of the Chevy Ilmor V-8 engine for the first time. Despite the upgrade in equipment, Rahal suffered a snake bitten season in 1990, finishing second five times, including runner-up finishes at both the Indy 500 and the Michigan 500. Despite finishing in the points in 14 races, it was the first season of his Indy car career he failed to win any races, and he managed only a 4th-place ranking in the final championship standings. Other team and driver shifts for 1990 included shake-ups at Penske and Patrick. Emerson Fittipaldi left Patrick Racing to join the Penske, and the original Patrick Racing Team transferred ownership to Chip Ganassi to become Chip Ganassi Racing. Pat Patrick returned with a new team, taking over the Alfa Romeo Indy car effort.

This was the final year in which March Engineering chassis were run.

Drivers and constructors

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The following teams and drivers competed for the 1990 Indy Car World Series. All cars used Goodyear tires.

Team Chassis Engine No Drivers Notes
United States  Newman/Haas Racing Lola Chevrolet 3 United States  Michael Andretti All
6 United States  Mario Andretti All
United States  Doug Shierson Racing Lola Judd 11/28 Canada  Scott Goodyear All
Chevrolet 30 Netherlands  Arie Luyendyk All
United States  Patrick Racing March/ Lola Alfa Romeo 20 Colombia  Roberto Guerrero All except 9
40 United States  Al Unser 3, 10
United States  Porsche North America March Porsche 4 Italy  Teo Fabi All
41 United States  John Andretti All
United States  Team Penske Penske Chevrolet 1 Brazil  Emerson Fittipaldi All
2 United States  Rick Mears All
7 United States  Danny Sullivan All
United States  Galles-Kraco Racing Lola Chevrolet 5 United States  Al Unser Jr. All
18 United States  Bobby Rahal All
United States  Truesports Lola Judd 8/19 Brazil  Raul Boesel All
21 Australia  Geoff Brabham 3
United States  Chip Ganassi Racing Penske/Lola Chevrolet 15/25 United States  Eddie Cheever All
United States  Leader Card Racing Lola Cosworth 29 United States  Pancho Carter 1, 3-10
United States  Wally Dallenbach Jr. 11, 13, 16
United States  U.S. Engineering Lola Cosworth 44 United States  Jeff Wood 1, 3, 5, 7-11, 13-14, 16
United States  Bettenhausen Motorsports Lola Cosworth/Buick 16 United States  Tony Bettenhausen Jr. All except 1, 12, and 16
Italy  Guido Daccò 2
Italy  Euromotorsport Lola Cosworth 50 Italy  Guido Daccò 1
United States  Mike Groff 3, 5-16
United States  Greenfield Engineering Lola Cosworth 42 United States  Michael Greenfield 4, 7-9, 11, 13-15
United States  Team Menard Lola Buick 51/15 United Kingdom  Jim Crawford 1, 3
51 United States  Gary Bettenhausen 3
United States  Arciero Racing Penske Buick/Cosworth 12 United States  Randy Lewis All
24 United States  Steve Bren 2
United States  Buddy Lazier 10
8 United States  Rich Vogler 3
United States  Dick Simon Racing Lola Cosworth 10 Japan  Hiro Matsushita 2, 5-6, 8, 11-16
22 United States  Scott Brayton All
23/10 Finland  Tero Palmroth 3, 6, 8, 10
23 United States  Joe Sposato 16
United States  Dale Coyne Racing Lola Cosworth 19/39 United States  Dean Hall All except 15
United States  Gohr Racing Lola Cosworth 56 United States  Rocky Moran 3
United States  Jon Beekhuis 10
United States  John Morton 6
Italy  Fulvio Ballabio 16
United States  A. J. Foyt Enterprises Lola Chevrolet 14 United States  A. J. Foyt All except 15-16
Belgium  Didier Theys 16
United States  Vince Granatelli Racing Lola/Penske Buick 9/70 Belgium  Didier Theys 1-3, 5-9, 11-13
11 United States  Kevin Cogan 3
9 United States  Tom Sneva 3
United States  Bayside Motorsports Lola Cosworth 86 United States  Dominic Dobson 1-3, 5-6, 8-9, 11-12, 14, 16
United States  P. I. G. Racing Lola Judd 31 United States  Jon Beekhuis 2, 5, 9, 11-14, 16
United States  Raynor Racing Lola Judd 25 United States  Willy T. Ribbs 2, 5, 8-9, 11-13, 16
United States  Mann Motorsports Lola Buick 93 United States  John Paul Jr. 3
United States  Hemelgarn Racing Lola Buick 71/81 United States  Bill Vukovich III 3, 10
71/91 United States  Buddy Lazier 3, 5-7, 9, 11-15
United States  Kent Baker Racing Lola Buick 97 United States  Stan Fox 3
United States  Andale Racing Lola Buick 69 Mexico  Bernard Jourdain 3
United States  Burns Racing Team Lola Judd 66 Italy  Guido Daccò 3
United States  TEAMKAR International Lola Cosworth 27/98 United States  Jeff Andretti 3-4
98 Japan  Kenji Momota 3
United States  Conseco Racing Lola Cosworth 17 United States  Kevin Cogan 10
United States  Johnny Rutherford 3
United States  Walther Motorsports Penske Cosworth 77 United States  Salt Walther 3, 10
United States  Nu-Tech Motorsports Lola Cosworth 33 Italy  Guido Daccò 5, 9, 14-16
Canada  Spirit of Vancouver Lola Cosworth 27 Canada  Ross Bentley 12

Season Summary

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Schedule

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Two new races were added to the schedule in the form of street courses at Denver and Vancouver. Pocono was dropped from the schedule with the series citing safety concerns.

Rd Date Race Name Track City
1 April 8 Autoworks 200 Presented by Phoenix International Raceway and the Fiesta Bowl  O  Phoenix International Raceway Phoenix, Arizona
2 April 22 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach  R  Long Beach Street Circuit Long Beach, California
3 May 27 Indianapolis 500  O  Indianapolis Motor Speedway Speedway, Indiana
4 June 3 Miller Genuine Draft 200, in Honor of Rex Mays  O  Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin
5 June 17 Valvoline Detroit Grand Prix  R  Streets of Detroit Detroit, Michigan
6 June 24 Budweiser/G. I. Joe's 200  R  Portland International Raceway Portland, Oregon
7 July 8 Budweiser Cleveland Grand Prix  R  Burke Lakefront Airport Cleveland, Ohio
8 July 15 Marlboro Grand Prix  R  Meadowlands Street Circuit East Rutherford, New Jersey
9 July 22 Molson Indy Toronto  R  Exhibition Place Toronto, Ontario
10 August 5 Marlboro 500  O  Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan
11 August 26 Texaco/Havoline Grand Prix of Denver  R  Streets of Denver Denver, Colorado
12 September 2 Molson Indy Vancouver  R  Streets of Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia
13 September 16 Red Roof Inns 200 Presented by Budweiser  R  Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio
14 September 23 Texaco/Havoline 200  R  Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
NC October 6 Marlboro Challenge  O  Pennsylvania International Raceway Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
15 October 7 Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix  O  Pennsylvania International Raceway Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
16 October 21 Toyota Monterey Grand Prix Featuring the Champion Spark Plug 300  R  Laguna Seca Raceway Monterey, California

- The Toronto race was supposed to run 183 miles, but was shortened by rain.
 O  Oval/Speedway
 R  Road/Street course
  Non-championship event

  • Indianapolis was USAC-sanctioned but counted towards the CART title.

Race results

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Rnd Race Name Pole position Winning driver Winning team Race time
1 Autoworks 200 United States  Rick Mears United States  Rick Mears Team Penske 1:35:01
2 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach United States  Al Unser Jr. United States  Al Unser Jr. Galles-Kraco Racing 1:53:00
3 Indianapolis 500 Brazil  Emerson Fittipaldi Netherlands  Arie Luyendyk Doug Shierson Racing 2:41:48
4 Miller Genuine Draft 200 United States  Rick Mears United States  Al Unser Jr. Galles-Kraco Racing 1:29:46
5 Valvoline Detroit Grand Prix United States  Michael Andretti United States  Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing 1:49:32
6 Budweiser/G.I.Joe's 200 United States  Danny Sullivan United States  Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing 1:48:22
7 Budweiser Cleveland Grand Prix United States  Rick Mears United States  Danny Sullivan Team Penske 1:47:24
8 Marlboro Grand Prix United States  Michael Andretti United States  Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing 1:52:34
9 Molson Indy Toronto United States  Danny Sullivan United States  Al Unser Jr. Galles-Kraco Racing 2:13:26
10 Marlboro 500 Brazil  Emerson Fittipaldi United States  Al Unser Jr. Galles-Kraco Racing 2:38:07
11 Texaco/Havoline Grand Prix of Denver Italy  Teo Fabi United States  Al Unser Jr. Galles-Kraco Racing 2:08:00
12 Molson Indy Vancouver United States  Michael Andretti United States  Al Unser Jr. Galles-Kraco Racing 2:08:13
13 Red Roof Inns 200 United States  Michael Andretti United States  Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing 2:19:27
14 Texaco/Havoline 200 United States  Danny Sullivan United States  Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing 1:53:00
NC Marlboro Challenge United States  Michael Andretti United States  Rick Mears Team Penske 0:39:06
15 Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix United States  Bobby Rahal Brazil  Emerson Fittipaldi Team Penske 1:46:28
16 Champion Spark Plug 300K United States  Danny Sullivan United States  Danny Sullivan Team Penske 1:47:45

Final driver standings

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Pos Driver PHX
LBH
INDY
MIL
DET
POR
CLE
MEA
TOR
MIC
DEN
VAN
MDO
ROA
MAR NAZ
LAG
Pts
1 United States  Al Unser Jr. 3 1* 4 1 27 3 15* 11 1* 1 1* 1* 3 4 3 16 2 210
2 United States  Michael Andretti 20 4 20 5* 1* 1* 25 1* 2 15 5 20 1* 1 6* 5 3 181
3 United States  Rick Mears 1* 6 5 2 4 5 8 2 12 14 7 4 7 3 1 2 4 168
4 United States  Bobby Rahal 2 12 2 4 2 11 2 25 22 2 3 8 6 7 7 3 5 153
5 Brazil  Emerson Fittipaldi 5 2 3* 3 7 9 3 6 20 17* 18 6 12 2 2 1* 6 144
6 United States  Danny Sullivan 6 3 32 8 14 4 1 14 4 21 2 2 5 16* 8 18 1* 139
7 United States  Mario Andretti 4 5 27 21 25 2 4 24 6 3 4 3 2 5 5 4 26 136
8 Netherlands  Arie Luyendyk 9 7 1 19 5 6 6 4 5 19 13 26 21 6 4 17 9 90
9 United States  Eddie Cheever  RY  7 13 8 11 3 19 16 21 3 4 20 14 4 9 10 6 10 80
10 United States  John Andretti 17 21 21 7 22 21 5 7 13 7 6 5 13 22 19 8 51
11 United States  A. J. Foyt 22 24 6 9 17 10 7 5 16 6 10 13 15 20 42
12 Brazil  Raul Boesel 18 8 28 6 6 18 20 13 10 9 28 19 9 10 8 11 42
13 Canada  Scott Goodyear 10 17 10 10 8 22 18 17 9 10 8 7 22 12 10 14 36
14 Italy  Teo Fabi 24 10 18 12 24 7 13 3 15 24 27 16 19 25 9 11 7 33
15 United States  Scott Brayton 13 9 7 20 10 25 22 9 14 16 12 9 8 13 12 24 28
16 Colombia  Roberto Guerrero 16 14 23 18 21 8 19 15 5 17 24 26 8 9 18 24
17 United States  Mike Groff  R  DNQ 15 23 9 26 11 11 14 22 10 17 7 15 17
18 Belgium  Didier Theys 14 11 11 13 20 23 28 7 9 25 16 12 15
19 United States  Dominic Dobson 23 15 22 26 24 8 8 25 11 19 20 12
20 United States  Pancho Carter 8 29 15 9 15 14 18 18 18 9
21 United States  Jon Beekhuis 16 18 25 8 22 21 24 11 27 7
22 United States  Jeff Wood 11 DNQ 11 10 20 24 25 19 14 23 19 7
23 United States  Kevin Cogan 9 20 4
24 United States  Tony Bettenhausen Jr. DNQ 26 13 16 17 12 10 26 22 24 20 DNS 22 4
25 United States  Dean Hall  R  15 18 17 16 23 14 11 19 19 23 23 15 11 15 21 4
26 United States  Willy T. Ribbs  R  20 20 23 27 26 10 27 13 3
27 United States  Wally Dallenbach Jr. 11 18 25 2
28 United States  Randy Lewis 21 22 14 14 12 16 21 22 17 12 16 17 28 21 20 22 2
29 Italy  Guido Daccò 12 23 DNQ DNQ 23 14 13 16 1
30 United States  Buddy Lazier  R  DNQ DNQ 13 24 DNS 26 DNQ 12 23 DNS 14 1
31 Japan  Hiro Matsushita  R  19 DNQ 19 12 16 15 23 17 18 21 23 1
32 United States  Michael Greenfield  R  DNS 17 12 21 21 25 24 15 1
33 Finland  Tero Palmroth 12 28 27 DNS 1
34 United States  Bill Vukovich III 24 13 0
35 United States  Al Unser 13 Wth 0
36 United Kingdom  Jim Crawford 19 15 0
37 United States  John Paul Jr. 16 0
38 United States  Jeff Andretti  R  DNQ 17 0
39 United States  Joe Sposato  R  17 0
40 Canada  Ross Bentley  R  18 0
41 Australia  Geoff Brabham 19 0
42 United States  Steve Bren 25 0
43 United States  Rocky Moran 25 0
44 United States  Tom Sneva 30 0
45 United States  Gary Bettenhausen 31 0
46 United States  Stan Fox 33 0
- Italy  Fulvio Ballabio DNQ 0
- United States  Steve Barclay DNQ 0
- United States  Steve Chassey DNQ 0
- Mexico  Bernard Jourdain DNQ 0
- Japan  Kenji Momota DNQ 0
- United States  John Morton DNQ 0
- United States  Johnny Rutherford DNQ 0
- United States  George Snider DNQ 0
- United States  Rich Vogler DNQ 0
- United States  Salt Walther DNQ DNS 0
Pos Driver PHX LBH INDY MIL DET POR CLE MEA TOR MIC DEN VAN MDO ROA MAR NAZ LAG Pts
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th-6th place
Light Blue 7th-12th place
Dark Blue Finished
(Outside Top 12)
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

Nations' Cup

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  • Top result per race counts towards Nations' Cup.
Pos Country PHX LBH INDY MIL DET POR CLE MEA TOR MIC DEN VAN MDO ROA NAZ LAG Pts
1   United States 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 312
2   Brazil 5 2 3 3 6 9 3 6 10 9 18 6 9 2 1 6 151
3   Netherlands 9 7 1 19 5 6 6 4 5 19 13 26 21 6 17 9 90
4   Canada 10 16 10 10 8 22 18 17 9 10 8 7 22 12 10 14 39
5   Italy 12 10 18 12 24 7 13 3 15 24 27 16 19 14 11 7 33
6   Colombia 16 14 23 18 21 8 19 15 5 17 24 26 8 9 18 24
7   Belgium 14 11 11 13 20 23 28 7 9 25 16 12 15
8   Japan 19 DNQ 19 12 16 15 23 17 18 21 23 1
9   Finland 12 28 27 DNS 1
10   Scotland 19 15 0
11   Australia 19 0
  Mexico DNQ 0
Pos Country PHX United States  LBH United States  INDY United States  MIL United States  DET United States  POR United States  CLE United States  MEA United States  TOR Canada  MIC United States  DEN United States  VAN Canada  MDO United States  ROA United States  NAZ United States  LAG United States  Pts

Chassis Constructors' Cup

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Pos Chassis Pts
1 United Kingdom  Lola T9000/T8900/T8800/T8700 318
2 United States  Penske PC-19/PC-18/PC-17 264
3 United Kingdom  March 90P/90CA/89P 75
Pos Chassis Pts

Engine Manufacturers' Cup

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Pos Engine Pts
1 United States  Chevrolet A 351
2 Germany  Porsche 72
3 United Kingdom  Cosworth DFS/TC/DFX 72
3 United Kingdom  Judd 59
4 Italy  Alfa Romeo 24
5 United States  Buick 22
Pos Engine Pts

References

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  • "1990 CART PPG IndyCar World Series standings". race-database.com. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  • Åberg, Andreas. "PPG Indy Car World Series 1990". Driver Database. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
  • "1990 PPG Indy Car World Series". Champ Car Stats. Archived from the original on 11 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
  • "Official Box Score: 74th Indianapolis 500-Mile Race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway". Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Archived from the original on 2008-05-14. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
  • "Standings after Laguna Seca". Champ Car World Series. Archived from the original on April 5, 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-19.

See also

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