1988 - CART American Racing Series - 1 Race Results
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1988 - 1
Race Name - 1Date - 4/9/1988Race Track - Phoenix International RacewayTrack Length - 1 Laps Run - 78 Qualifying Speed - 137.075 Race Number - 1Finish | Start | Driver | Owner/Sponsor | Chassis |
1 | 3 | Paul Tracy | Sherman Williams (Ron Hemelgarn) | March / Buick |
2 | 2 | Calvin Fish | HFC (Team Shierson) | March / Buick |
3 | 12 | Wally Dallenbach Jr | Polyvoltrac (Colorado Connection Racing) | March / Buick |
4 | 8 | Dave Simpson | Simpson Racing Products (Bill Simpson) | March / Buick |
5 | 9 | Ted Prappas | Teamkar International | March / Buick |
6 | 18 | Guido Dacco | Filtravedo (Agapiou Racing) | March / Buick |
7 | 17 | Mike Snow | Chaz Cologne Revlon (Motorsports Race Groups) | March / Buick |
8 | 11 | George Metsos | Lamplighter Restaurant (R K Racing) | March / Buick |
9 | 16 | Giovanni Fontanesi | Agapiou Racing | March / Buick |
10 | 15 | Brad Murphey | Smith Barney (Teamkar International) | March / Buick |
11 | 13 | Brian Ongais | Ongais Racing | March / Buick |
12 | 10 | Gary Rubio | Competition Leasing (Performance Motorsports) | March / Buick |
13 | 14 | Bobby Fix | Revlon (Accel Motorsports) | March / Buick |
14 | 1 | Jeff Andretti | US Can (Ron Hemelgarn) | March / Buick |
15 | 6 | Michael Chandler | Leading Edge Motorsports | March / Buick |
16 | 4 | Jon Beekhuis | ABSI PIG (Enterprise Racing) | March / Buick |
17 | 5 | Tommy Byrne | Opar Racing | March / Buick |
18 | 7 | Steve Barclay | R K Racing | March / Buick |