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1999 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami


The 1999 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami was the first and opening round of the 1999 CART FedEx Champ Car World Series season, held March 21, 1999, on the Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida.

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The race was less than a lap old when Naoki Hattori and Al Unser Jr. crashed in turns 1 and 2, collecting Raul Boesel. Boesel was substituting for Paul Tracy, who was suspended for the race due to multiple rough-driving incidents during the 1998 season. Boesel was unhurt, but Unser and Hattori both suffered leg injuries. Richie Hearn dropped out of the race due to suspension problems. In an interview with ABC pit reporter Gary Gerould, Hearn noted he and the team had been having problems with the car all weekend, deciding to retire as to not impede other drivers.

Scott Pruett crashed in turns one and two to bring out the second yellow flag on lap 81. He was trying to pass Mauricio Gugelmin for 16th place, but lost control and spun into the wall, though he was unhurt in the crash. Several drivers took advantage of the caution to make pit stops. Helio Castro-Neves inherited the lead when they did not pit under caution. Patrick Carpentier and Robby Gordon served drive-through penalties for not using the access road to properly enter the pits during the caution. For Gordon, it was insult added to injury, since he dealt with mechanical problems during the race, already several laps down. He later retired from the race after the third caution.

The third caution came out on lap 111, when Adrian Fernandez crashed in turn four. Despite a strong start and race, Fernandez's engine blew, and he slid into the turn four wall. Castroneves pitted from the lead, ceding the lead back to Moore.

Greg Moore won the opening race of the season from pole, leading 96 out of the 150 laps, winning comfortably ahead of Michael Andretti and Dario Franchitti before a crowd of roughly 40,000. Moore capitalized on a mistake Andretti made in the pits. Andretti had won the race the previous two years, but accidentally shut off his engine during his pit stop under the 2nd caution. It would turn out to be Moore's final pole and win. Coincidentally it was also Mercedes Benz final pole and win before they left the sport altogether at the end of the 2000 season.

Shigeaki Hattori crashed during practice on Friday, the impact measured at 140 Gs. Although he was removed from the car by track personnel, he only suffered a concussion and, despite withdrawing from the race, was at the track during the race on Sunday. This was the first Champ Car race since the 1993 Indianapolis 500 without 3-time champion Bobby Rahal, who retired after the 1998 season.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverTeamSpeed123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627
99CAN Greg MooreForsythe Racing217.279
40MEX Adrián FernándezPatrick Racing216.861
33CAN Patrick CarpentierForsythe Racing215.701
9BRA Hélio Castro-NevesHogan Racing215.581
6USA Michael AndrettiNewman-Haas Racing215.358
25BRA Cristiano da MattaArciero-Wells Racing214.631
27GBR Dario FranchittiTeam Green215.554
4COL Juan MontoyaChip Ganassi Racing213.850
12USA Jimmy VasserChip Ganassi Racing213.774
17BRA Mauricio GugelminPacWest Racing213.757
8USA Bryan HertaTeam Rahal213.757
15JPN Naoki HattoriWalker Racing213.479
18GBR Mark BlundellPacWest Racing213.184
2USA Al Unser Jr.Team Penske212.731
7ITA Max PapisTeam Rahal212.656
11BRA Christian FittipaldiNewman-Haas Racing212.439
44BRA Tony KanaanForsythe Racing211.566
22USA Robby GordonTeam Gordon211.533
10USA Richie HearnDella Penna Motorsports210.201
31BRA Raul BoeselTeam Green208.877
20USA P. J. JonesPatrick Racing208.531
24USA Scott PruettArciero-Wells Racing206.484
36USA Alex BarronAll American Racers206.429
71BRA Luiz Garcia Jr.Payton/Coyne Racing196.020
5BRA Gil de FerranWalker RacingNo Time
34USA Dennis VitoloPayton/Coyne RacingNo Time
19MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.Payton/Coyne RacingNo Time
16JPN Shigeaki HattoriBettenhausen RacingCrash during practice

Race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627DNS
99CAN **Greg Moore****Forsythe Racing**1501:38:54.5351**20+1+1**
6USA **Michael Andretti****Newman-Haas Racing**150+1.1105**16**
27GBR **Dario Franchitti****Team Green**150+2.1467**14**
12USA **Jimmy Vasser****Chip Ganassi Racing**150+9.1789**12**
7ITA **Max Papis****Team Rahal**150+21.41115**10**
5BRA **Gil de Ferran****Walker Racing**150+21.70024**8**
33CAN **Patrick Carpentier****Forsythe Racing**150+21.9223**6**
18GBR **Mark Blundell****PacWest Racing**150+24.86213**5**
11BRA **Christian Fittipaldi****Newman-Haas Racing**150+25.46716**4**
4COL **Juan Pablo Montoya****Chip Ganassi Racing**149+1 Lap8**3**
17BRA **Maurício Gugelmin****PacWest Racing**149+1 Lap10**2**
8USA **Bryan Herta****Team Rahal**149+1 Lap11**1**
20USA P. J. JonesPatrick Racing149+1 Lap19
25BRA Cristiano da MattaArciero-Wells Racing148+2 Laps6
36USA Alex BarronAll American Racers148+2 Laps23
34USA Dennis VitoloPayton/Coyne Racing142+8 Laps26
9BRA Hélio Castro-NevesHogan Racing138Electrical4
19MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.Payton/Coyne Racing136+14 Laps27
22USA Robby GordonTeam Gordon112Engine18
40MEX Adrián FernándezPatrick Racing110Contact2
44BRA Tony KanaanForsythe Racing98Fuel system17
24USA Scott PruettArciero-Wells Racing79Contact22
10USA Richie HearnDella Penna Motorsports36Suspension19
71BRA Luiz Garcia Jr.Payton/Coyne Racing1Contact25
15JPN Naoki HattoriWalker Racing0Contact12
2USA Al Unser Jr.Team Penske0Contact14
26BRA Raul BoeselTeam Green0Contact20
16JPN Shigeaki HattoriBettenhausen RacingInjury

Caution flags

LapsCause
2-17Hattori (15), Unser Jr. (2), Hearn (10), Boesel (26), Garcia Jr. (71) contact
82-92Pruett (24) contact
111-121Fernández (40) contact

Lap Leaders

LapsLeader
1-59Greg Moore
60Patrick Carpentier
61-62Adrián Fernández
63-64Michael Andretti
65-66Gil de Ferran
67-84Dario Franchitti
85-113Hélio Castro-Neves
114-150Greg Moore
DriverLaps led
Greg Moore96
Hélio Castro-Neves29
Dario Franchitti18
Michael Andretti2
Gil de Ferran2
Adrián Fernández2
Patrick Carpentier1

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Point standings after race

PosDriverPoints
1CAN Greg Moore22
2USA Michael Andretti16
3UK Dario Franchitti14
4USA Jimmy Vasser12
5ITA Max Papis10

References

|Previous_year's_race = 1998 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami |Next_year's_race = 2000 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami

References

  1. (19 March 1999). "Suspension sidelines Tracy for CART's season opener - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper".
  2. Millan, Jorge. (March 22, 1999). "Moore is better at Grand Prix". [[The Palm Beach Post]].
  3. Skip Wood. Andretti stall opens door for Moore. [[USA Today]]; [[McLean, Virginia]]. 22 Mar 1999: 14C. {{ProQuest. 408814669.
  4. CART: Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami. [[The Washington Post]]; [[Washington, D.C.]] 22 Mar 1999: D04. {{ProQuest. 408444450.
  5. Wood 1999
  6. "CART: Greg Moore Grabs Pole for Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami".
  7. "1999 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami Presented by Toyota". Champ Car Stats.
  8. "Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami". Ultimate Racing History.
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