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1998 Marlboro Grand Prix Of Miami
The 1998 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami was a CART race which happened at the Homestead Motorsports Complex. It happened on March 15, 1998. It was the 1st round of the 1998 CART season. Starting grid # Greg Moore 217.541 mph / 24.856 seconds (1st CART career pole) # André Ribeiro 214.665 mph # Jimmy Vasser # Christian Fittipaldi # Adrian Fernandez # Alex Zanardi # Mark Blundell # Michael Andretti # Patrick Carpentier # Maurício Gugelmin # Gil de Ferran # Scott Pruett # Dario Franchitti # Al Unser Jr. # Richie Hearn # Bryan Herta # Bobby Rahal # Tony Kanaan (R) # Michel Jourdain Jr. # Max Papis # Paul Tracy # Hélio Castroneves (R) # Roberto Moreno # Hiro Matsushita # Dennis Vitolo (Suffered an awful crash during practice. Suffered a broken finger, but raced.) # P. J. Jones # Alex Barron (R) # Arnd Meier # JJ Lehto (No speed due to gearbox problems) Race Lap 27 Top 6: Greg Moore, Alex Zanardi, Michael Andretti, Christian Fittipaldi, Gil de Ferran and Adrian Fernandez ...
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The Grand Prix of Miami refers to an intermittent series of American open wheel races held in South Florida dating back to 1926. AAA held one board track race in 1926, and then the facility was destroyed by a hurricane. The popular CART IndyCar World Series debuted in the Miami area in the mid-1980s with a street circuit at Tamiami Park, then returned to race at Bicentennial Park in 1995. From 1996 to 2010, Homestead-Miami Speedway hosted the Indy cars on the 1.5-mile oval. The CART series participated from 1996 to 2000, then the event was switched to the Indy Racing League for 2001–2010. An additional Champ Car race was held for a brief time at Bayfront Park from 2002 to 2003. Fulford–Miami Speedway In 1925, Carl Fisher (who built the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1909) was developing Miami Beach and envisioned the Miami area as the winter auto racing capital of the world. Fisher built Fulford–Miami Speedway, the world's fastest -mile board track in nearby Fulford. T ...
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