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The 1999 CART PPG/Dayton Indy Lights Championship consisted of 12 races. Oriol Servià was the series champion despite not winning a race.[1]
1999 Indy Lights season | |
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PPG/Dayton Indy Lights Championship | |
Season | |
Races | 12 |
Start date | March 21 |
End date | October 30 |
Awards | |
Drivers' champion | Oriol Servià |
Team and driver chart edit
The following drivers and teams competed in the series:
Team | No. | Drivers | Round(s) |
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Brian Stewart Racing | 4 | Kenny Wilden[2] | 7 |
5 | David Pook | All | |
10 | Rodolfo Lavín | All | |
Conquest Racing | 11 | Chris Menninga | All |
21 | Felipe Giaffone | All | |
40 | Rolando Quintanilla | 12 | |
Dorricott Racing | 30 | Casey Mears | All |
31 | Philipp Peter | All | |
32 | Oriol Servià | All | |
Forsythe Championship Racing | 1 | Airton Daré | All |
6 | Guy Smith | All | |
Genoa Racing | 61 | Cory Witherill | All |
62 | Oswaldo Negri Jr. | 2 | |
Johansson Motorsports | 2 | Ben Collins | All |
3 | Scott Dixon | All | |
Lucas Place Motorsports | 7 | Geoff Boss | All |
8 | Andy Boss | All | |
PacWest Lights | 17 | Tony Renna | 4–8, 12 |
Boris Derichebourg | 9–11 | ||
18 | Didier André | All | |
Team KOOL Green | 27 | Jonny Kane | All |
Team México Quaker Herdez | 87 | Mario Domínguez | All |
88 | Derek Higgins | All | |
89 | Luis Díaz | 11 |
Schedule edit
Rd. | Date | Track | Location |
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1 | March 21 | O Homestead-Miami Speedway | Homestead, Florida |
2 | April 18 | R Long Beach Street Circuit | Long Beach, California |
3 | May 2 | O Nazareth Speedway | Nazareth, Pennsylvania |
4 | June 6 | O Milwaukee Mile | West Allis, Wisconsin |
5 | June 20 | R Portland International Raceway | Portland, Oregon |
6 | June 27 | R Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport | Cleveland, Ohio |
7 | July 18 | R Exhibition Place | Toronto, Ontario |
8 | July 24 | O Michigan International Speedway | Brooklyn, Michigan |
9 | August 8 | R The Raceway at Belle Isle Park | Detroit, Michigan |
10 | August 22 | O Chicago Motor Speedway | Cicero, Illinois |
11 | September 12 | R Laguna Seca Raceway | Monterey, California |
12 | October 30 | O California Speedway | Fontana, California |
Race results edit
Race summaries edit
Homestead race edit
Held March 21 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Mario Domínguez won the pole.
Top Five Results
Long Beach race edit
Held April 18 at Long Beach, California Street Course. Felipe Giaffone won the pole.
Top Five Results
Nazareth race edit
Held May 2 at Nazareth Speedway. Oriol Servià won the pole.
Top Five Results
Milwaukee race edit
Held June 6 at The Milwaukee Mile. Felipe Giaffone won the pole.
Top Five Results
Portland race edit
Held June 20 at Portland International Raceway. Oriol Servià won the pole.
Top Five Results
Cleveland race edit
Held June 27 at Burke Lakefront Airport. Didier André won the pole.
Top Five Results
Toronto race edit
Held July 18 at Exhibition Place. Geoff Boss won the pole.
Top Five Results
Michigan race edit
Held July 24 at Michigan International Speedway. Jonny Kane won the pole.
Top Five Results
Detroit race edit
Held August 8 at Belle Isle Raceway. Oriol Servià won the pole.
Top Five Results
Chicago race edit
Held August 22 at The Chicago Motor Speedway. Scott Dixon won the pole.
Top Five Results
Laguna Seca race edit
Held September 12 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Guy Smith won the pole.
Top Five Results
Fontana race edit
Held October 30 at The California Speedway. Jonny Kane won the pole.
Top Five Results
Championship standings edit
Drivers' championship edit
- Scoring system
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th |
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Points | 20 | 16 | 14 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
- The driver who qualifies on pole is awarded one additional point.
- An additional point is awarded to the driver who leads the most laps in a race.
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References edit
- ^ "Standings".
- ^ "Dayton Indy Lights Long Beach notes". us.motorsport.com. 12 April 2000. Retrieved 2023-04-10.