1997 Pennzoil 200
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| Race details | |
|---|---|
| 9th round of the 1996–1997 Indy Racing League season | |
| File:New Hampshire Motor Speedway.PNG | |
| Date | August 17, 1997 |
| Official name | Pennzoil 200 |
| Location | New Hampshire International Speedway |
| Course | Permanent racing facility 1.058 mi / 1.703 km |
| Distance | 200 laps 211.600 mi / 340.600 km |
| Weather | Dry with temperatures reaching up to 87.1 °F (30.6 °C); wind speeds reaching up to 15 miles per hour (24 km/h)[1] |
| Pole position | |
| Driver | Brazil Marco Greco (Galles Racing) |
| Time | 23.717 |
| Fastest lap | |
| Driver | United States Vincenzo Sospiri (Team Scandia) |
| Time | 24.843 (on lap 195 of 200) |
| Podium | |
| First | United States Robbie Buhl (Team Menard) |
| Second | Italy Vincenzo Sospiri (Team Scandia) |
| Third | Netherlands Arie Luyendyk (Treadway Racing) |
The 1997 Pennzoil 200 was the ninth round of the 1996–1997 Indy Racing League. The race was held on August 17, 1997 at the 1.058 mi (1.703 km) New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire.
Qualifying Results
[edit | edit source]| Key | Meaning |
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| R | Rookie |
| W | Past winner |
| Pos | No. | Name | Lap 1 | Lap 2 | Best (in mph) |
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| 1 | 70 | Brazil Marco Greco | 23.717 | 23.764 | 160.594 |
| 2 | 6 | Canada Scott Goodyear | 23.814 | 23.721 | 160.567 |
| 3 | 4 | Sweden Kenny Bräck R | 23.761 | 24.752 | 160.296 |
| 4 | 33 | United States Jimmy Kite R | 23.805 | 25.251 | 160.000 |
| 5 | 7 | Chile Eliseo Salazar | 23.878 | 24.227 | 159.511 |
| 6 | 77 | France Stéphan Grégoire | 24.281 | 24.268 | 156.947 |
| 7 | 3 | United States Robbie Buhl | 24.302 | 24.312 | 156.728 |
| 8 | 5 | Netherlands Arie Luyendyk | 24.319 | 24.351 | 156.618 |
| 9 | 22 | Italy Vincenzo Sospiri R | 24.589 | 24.549 | 155.151 |
| 10 | 21 | Colombia Roberto Guerrero | 24.563 | 24.683 | 155.062 |
| 11 | 18 | United States John Paul Jr. | 24.732 | 24.653 | 154.496 |
| 12 | 14 | United States Davey Hamilton | 24.741 | 24.672 | 154.377 |
| 13 | 12 | United States Buzz Calkins | 24.745 | 24.912 | 153.922 |
| 14 | 2 | United States Tony Stewart | 24.755 | 25.031 | 153.860 |
| 15 | 91 | United States Buddy Lazier | 24.791 | 24.777 | 153.723 |
| 16 | 1 | United States Billy Boat R | 24.966 | 25.327 | 152.559 |
| 17 | 17 | Brazil Affonso Giaffone R | 25.018 | 25.230 | 152.242 |
| 18 | 51 | United States Eddie Cheever | 25.077 | 25.157 | 151.884 |
| 19 | 30 | United States Robbie Groff R | 25.095 | 25.166 | 151.775 |
| 20 | 10 | United States Johnny Unser | 25.165 | 25.141 | 151.498 |
| 21 | 27 | United States Jim Guthrie R | 26.174 | 26.287 | 145.518 |
| 22 | 40 | United States Jack Miller1 R | Didn't qualify | No speed | |
| 23 | 28 | United States Mark Dismore2 | 25.531 | 25.699 | 149.183 |
| 24 | 99 | United States Sam Schmidt3 R | Didn't qualify | No speed | |
- ^ Didn't qualify because of handling issues. He was allowed to start the race at the back of the field.
- ^ Changed his Riley & Scott chassis, which was making its debut, for a Dallara chassis and was demoted to the back of the field.
- ^ Couldn't qualify after his chassis had been damaged in a practice crash. He was allowed to start the race at the back of the field.
Failed to qualify or withdrew
[edit | edit source]- United States Mike Groff for Byrd-Cunningham Racing - crashed during Friday's second practice session and was hospitalised with a concussion. Replaced by United States Johnny Unser.
- United States Greg Ray R for Knapp Motorsports - his team withdrew on Saturday morning, prior to qualifying and not having completed a single lap in practice, in order to prepare for the Las Vegas race.
Race Report
[edit | edit source]The first 10 laps were run almost entirely under caution, after a spin by Robbie Groff and a gearbox failure for Jim Guthrie on the opening lap and a botched restart when Jimmy Kite spun coming off turn 4. Once racing finally got started, unexpected pole sitter Marco Greco was strong in the lead but he handed it over to Scott Goodyear on lap 35 when he pitted under caution after a crash by Sam Schmidt. On lap 63, a broken oil line fitting made him spin off turn 4 and the resulting caution and pit stop by Goodyear allowed Eliseo Salazar to take the lead, which he maintained. Not long after the restart, Buddy Lazier also spun on the tricky turn 4, bringing out the fifth caution in less than 70 laps.
Meanwhile, Eddie Cheever who started from 18th spot, moved into second place by lap 40 and assumed the lead on lap 96 when Salazar pitted under caution after a crash by Affonso Giaffone. Cheever held the lead until the next round of pit stops, starting on lap 133. Buhl had remained in the top 10 since early in the race, running in the top 5 most of the time. Goodyear's engine failed on lap 153, bringing out another caution and a round of pit stops that shuffled the field. The then-leader, Kenny Bräck, had a slow pit stop, while Stéphan Grégoire, who was running second, suffered a mechanical failure.
Cheever took over the lead again after the green, followed by Buhl. Both had gambled on stopping earlier, strategy that paid off due to the caution, as they were able to stretch his fuel load to the finish, running very close to each other. But on the second-to-last lap Cheever's gearbox failed, slowing abruptly on the backstretch. Buhl had to slow significantly too to avoid a crash and Vincenzo Sospiri rapidly made up a gap of several seconds. On the last lap, Buhl encountered heavy traffic on the backstretch. Sospiri, with less worn tires, avoided it by running high, came off turn 4 nose to tail with Buhl, and made it side by side to the finish line, but Buhl won by a nose. Robbie Buhl, coming off an injury suffered at Pikes Peak, took the closest victory in IRL history. Buhl survived a race of attrition that saw several drivers suffer mechanical failures while leading.
With only one race left in the calendar, Tony Stewart slightly increased his advantage in the championship. Despite blowing his engine with 26 laps to go in what already was a difficult weekend (having only qualified in 14th place and never being able to contend for the top spots), he got 3 more points than Davey Hamilton, who also had engine troubles 53 laps earlier. Hamilton was the only driver with mathematical chances to beat Stewart, as Cheever was 38 points behind the leader.
Race results
[edit | edit source]Box Score
[edit | edit source]Race Statistics
[edit | edit source]- Lead changes: 12 among 9 drivers
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Standings after the race
[edit | edit source]- Drivers' Championship standings
| Pos | Driver | Points |
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| 1 | United States Tony Stewart | 254 |
| 2 | United States Davey Hamilton | 244 |
| 3 | United States Eddie Cheever | 216 |
| 4 | Netherlands Arie Luyendyk | 213 |
| 5 | United States Buddy Lazier | 205 |
- Note: Only the top five positions are included for the standings.
References
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External links
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