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1997 True Value 500


|1996-1997 = yes

The 1997 True Value 500 was the sixth round of the 1996–1997 Indy Racing League season. The race was held on June 7, 1997, at the 1.500 mi Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, and it marked the first American open-wheel superspeedway night race.

Qualifying Report

The qualifying format was 3-laps, with the average speed deciding grid positions. During their 3rd lap, every driver had to enter the pit lane (with a 120 mph speed limit), stop in a designated spot 30 feet short of the start/finish line and make a pit stop. A maximum of 3 crew members were allowed: one jacking the car up and the other two changing only the front and rear right tires. Finally, the driver had to cross the finish line to complete his qualifying attempt.

Qualifying Results

KeyMeaning
**R**Rookie
**W**Past winner
PosNo.NameLap 1Lap 2Lap 3Best (in mph)Total time1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
2USA Tony Stewart24.97124.94347.015216.4941:36.929
3USA Robbie Buhl25.73825.51546.369211.6401:37.622
4SWE Kenny Bräck **R**25.49925.52146.877211.7731:37.897
91USA Buddy Lazier25.61825.63846.737210.7891:37.993
6CAN Scott Goodyear25.90625.57646.526211.1351:38.008
97USA Greg Ray **R**25.79125.74648.386209.7411:39.923
51USA Eddie Cheever26.59126.23047.243205.8711:40.244
27USA Jim Guthrie **R**25.87725.77748.969209.4891:40.623
14USA Davey Hamilton25.53925.53050.752211.5161:41.821
12USA Buzz Calkins26.39026.31549.315205.2061:42.020
5NED Arie Luyendyk25.77125.88250.368209.5381:42.021
22BRA Marco Greco25.98625.95050.275208.0921:42.211
30USA Robbie Groff **R**25.85625.85253.043208.8811:44.751
28USA Mark Dismore26.02325.64153.629210.6001:45.293
21COL Roberto Guerrero26.39326.37553.202204.7391:45.970
17BRA Affonso Giaffone **R**26.16126.11953.779206.7461:46.059
8ITA Vincenzo Sospiri **R**27.43727.40152.440197.0731:47.278
44USA Allen May **R**26.60626.57855.115203.1761:48.299
40US Jack Miller **R**29.13128.23751.213191.2381:48.581
16US Sam Schmidt **R**28.29027.4131:05.070196.9872:00.773
1US Billy Boat **R**25.68025.467Unfinished212.039No time
7CHI Eliseo Salazar25.676Waved off210.313No time
10USA Johnny UnserDid not qualifyNo speedNo time
33ESP Fermín Vélez **R**Did not qualifyNo speedNo time
18USA Tyce Carlson **R**Did not qualifyNo speedNo time
34ITA Alessandro ZampedriDid not qualifyNo speedNo time
  1. Could not complete his qualifying run after missing his pit box.
  2. Entered the pits at the end of the second lap by mistake.
  3. Named for the ride after qualifying, he was allowed to start the race at the back of the field.
  4. Could not qualify because of an engine shortage in Team Scandia, but was allowed to start the race at the back of the field.
  5. Crashed in practice and could not qualify, but was allowed to start the race at the back of the field with a backup chassis loaned by Blueprint Racing.

Failed to qualify or withdrew

  • USA Mike Groff for Byrd-Cunningham Racing - fractured his lower left tibia during practice. Replaced by USA Johnny Unser
  • USA Scott Harrington R for Johansson Motorsports - withdrew prior to the start of practice.
  • USA Billy Roe R for EuroInternational - withdrew prior to the start of practice.
  • FRA Stéphan Grégoire for Chastain Motorsports - withdrew prior to the start of practice.
  • USA Lyn St. James for Hemelgarn Racing - withdrew prior to the start of practice.

Race Report

At the start, Marco Greco's engine exploded and trailed oil and metal pieces all over the track, leading to a lengthy cleanup. When the green flag finally fell on lap 20, the Menard cars pulled off, with only Buddy Lazier and Greg Ray being able to keep up. However, the four stayed out too long after everyone else had pitted and lost time on old tires; Tony Stewart ran out of fuel on lap 69 and fell a lap down. By lap 70, a four-way battle was occurring for the lead, and popular Jim Guthrie assumed it on lap 76, only to lose it five laps later after blowing a tire exiting turn 4. Lazier then took over the lead while Arie Luyendyk worked his way towards the front, having rookie Billy Boat within striking distance, and Stewart rapidly reeling them in.

During a caution around lap 140, the scoring problems began. After Lazier and Stewart had had a furious wheel-to-wheel duel, Luyendyk inexplicably dropped out of the top 10 in the electronic scoring system, which was not properly counting his laps and those of several other drivers, including Scott Goodyear. Tyce Carlson and Goodyear got bottled up on a restart on lap 143, made contact, and spun into the quad-oval infield. Lazier retired on lap 157 with engine failure and Stewart and Boat appeared to be on the lead lap by themselves. Stewart set off to lap the field, which he appeared to have done by lap 180.

On lap 190, Stewart, in traffic, handed the lead to Luyendyk by waving him, thinking the Dutch driver was a lap down. Stewart, thus, was scored as the leader in the final laps, and appeared to have nearly a one-lap lead over Billy Boat. However, as he crossed the line with two laps to go, the engine blew. His car spun in turn 1, and crashed into the outside wall. Boat caught up, appeared to take the lead and, due to the scoring error, race officials showed him the checkered flag as the winner of the race. While Boat and his car owner A. J. Foyt were celebrating in victory lane, Luyendyk stormed in, claiming he had won the race and demanding an explanation from the officials. He was intercepted by Foyt, who slapped Luyendyk, told him to leave and shoved him to the ground before security separated the two and led Luyendyk away. The incident was not shown live in the broadcast, as it happened right after the interviews, but was caught on camera by the TV crew. Foyt and Luyendyk were fined $20,000 and $14,000 respectively, for unsportsmanlike behavior. The race tape was reviewed and it was determined that Luyendyk was right; he had finished on a lap by himself and had actually completed more laps than the scheduled race distance, being declared the official winner the following day. The results was revised back to the proper ending lap, shuffling the entire top 10. Luyendyk, fresh off his Indy 500 victory, became the first driver to win two IRL races in a row, but it took almost a week to determine. Foyt, however refused to return the trophy and retains the original to this day. A duplicate was awarded to Luyendyk. The outcome of this race had far-reaching implications for the IRL far beyond the race itself. From the beginning of the IRL until this time, USAC performed the timing and scoring of IRL races, as well as other functions such as technical inspection. The following week, in the wake of the Texas scoring scandal, the restart problems two weeks earlier at Indianapolis and the ensuing bad publicity, USAC was immediately removed from sanctioning the series, putting that organization completely out of Indy car racing after 42 years. The league switched to in-house sanctioning starting with the next event.

Race results

Original Box Score

KeyMeaning
**R**Rookie
**W**Past winner
Unofficial results before the revisionPosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridLaps Led1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
1USA Billy Boat **R**A. J. Foyt Enterprises2082:21:252118
14USA Davey HamiltonA. J. Foyt Enterprises208+ 5.487 sec94
5NED Arie LuyendykTreadway Racing208+ 15.448 sec110
2USA Tony StewartTeam Menard206Engine/Contact1117
7CHI Eliseo SalazarTeam Scandia206+ 2 laps223
51USA Eddie CheeverTeam Cheever205+ 3 laps70
8ITA Vincenzo Sospiri **R**Team Scandia205+ 3 laps170
10USA Johnny UnserByrd-Cunningham Racing204+ 4 laps230
6CAN Scott GoodyearTreadway Racing204+ 4 laps50
97USA Greg Ray **R**Knapp Motorsports204+ 4 laps60
28USA Mark DismoreKelley Racing-PDM203+ 5 laps140
34ITA Alessandro ZampedriTeam Scandia202+ 6 laps260
21COL Roberto GuerreroPagan Racing202+ 6 laps150
18USA Tyce Carlson **R**PDM Racing184+ 24 laps250
30USA Robbie Groff **R**McCormack Motorsports173Engine133
3USA Robbie BuhlTeam Menard167Engine20
91USA Buddy LazierHemelgarn Racing157Engine457
4SWE Kenny Bräck **R**Galles Racing118Water Leak30
12USA Buzz CalkinsBradley Motorsports98Head Gasket100
17BRA Affonso Giaffone **R**Chitwood Motorsports82Engine Fire160
27USA Jim Guthrie **R**Blueprint Racing81Tire/Contact86
44USA Allen May **R**Sinden Racing36Accident180
16USA Sam Schmidt **R**Blueprint Racing36Accident200
40USA Jack Miller **R**Sinden Racing24Electrical190
33ESP Fermín Vélez **R**Team Scandia1Illness240
22BRA Marco GrecoTeam Scandia0Engine/Spin120

Revised Official Results

PosNo.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridLaps LedPoints1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
5NED Arie LuyendykTreadway Racing2082:19:48.1661120**35**
1USA Billy Boat **R**A. J. Foyt Enterprises207+ 1 lap2110**33**
14USA Davey HamiltonA. J. Foyt Enterprises207+ 1 lap94**32**
6CAN Scott GoodyearTreadway Racing207+ 1 lap50**31**
2USA Tony StewartTeam Menard206Engine/Contact1100**33**
51USA Eddie CheeverTeam Cheever206+ 2 laps75**29**
7CHI Eliseo SalazarTeam Scandia204+ 2 laps223**28**
97USA Greg Ray **R**Knapp Motorsports204+ 4 laps60**27**
8ITA Vincenzo Sospiri **R**Team Scandia204+ 4 laps170**26**
10USA Johnny UnserByrd-Cunningham Racing203+ 5 laps230**25**
28USA Mark DismoreKelley Racing-PDM203+ 5 laps140**24**
34ITA Alessandro ZampedriTeam Scandia201+ 7 laps260**23**
21COL Roberto GuerreroPagan Racing201+ 7 laps150**22**
18USA Tyce Carlson **R**PDM Racing184+ 24 laps250**21**
30USA Robbie Groff **R**McCormack Motorsports173Engine133**20**
3USA Robbie BuhlTeam Menard167Engine20**19**
91USA Buddy LazierHemelgarn Racing157Engine457**18**
4SWE Kenny Bräck **R**Galles Racing118Water Leak30**17**
12USA Buzz CalkinsBradley Motorsports98Head Gasket100**16**
17BRA Affonso Giaffone **R**Chitwood Motorsports82Engine Fire160**15**
27USA Jim Guthrie **R**Blueprint Racing81Tire/Contact86**14**
44USA Allen May **R**Sinden Racing36Accident180**13**
16USA Sam Schmidt **R**Blueprint Racing36Accident200**12**
40USA Jack Miller **R**Sinden Racing24Electrical190**11**
33ESP Fermín Vélez **R**Team Scandia1Illness240**10**
22BRA Marco GrecoTeam Scandia0Engine/Spin120**9**

Race statistics

  • Lead changes: 14 among 9 drivers
Lap LeadersLapsLeader
1-68Tony Stewart
69-71Eliseo Salazar
72-75Davey Hamilton
76-81Jim Guthrie
82-84Billy Boat
85-87Robbie Groff
88-120Buddy Lazier
121-125Eddie Cheever
126-132Billy Boat
133Tony Stewart
134-157Buddy Lazier
158-169Tony Stewart
170Arie Luyendyk
171-189Tony Stewart
190-208Arie Luyendyk
Cautions: 8 for 60 lapsLapsReason
1-18Marco Greco's blown engine; debris
24-26Jack Miller stopped on track
37-46Sam Schmidt and Allen May crash
81-91Jim Guthrie crash / Affonso Giaffone's blown engine
137-141Kenny Brack's engine leaks water on track
142-148Scott Goodyear and Tyce Carlson contact
168-171Robbie Buhl's engine leaks oil on track
207-208Tony Stewart crash

Standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPoints
1US Davey Hamilton175
2USA Tony Stewart166
3US Buzz Calkins153
4US Mike Groff148
5NED Arie Luyendyk147
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for the standings.

References

References

  1. (February 2026). "Weather information for the ''1997 True Value 500''". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "IRL Practice Report from the Texas Motor Speedway -- Day 1, Session 1". The Auto Channel.
  3. Herbst, Alex. (12 June 2016). "RaceDay Rewind - 1997 IndyCar True Value 500".
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