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Gualter Salles
Gualter Salles (born September 28, 1970, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), is an open wheel race car driver. He raced in the 1997-2000 and 2003 CART seasons, with 49 career starts. His best finish came in his last race, the Gold Coast Indy 300 at Surfers Paradise in Australia, where he finished sixth. Salles also raced one competition in the Indy Racing League in 1999. Also competed in Stock Car Brasil. Motorsports career results American open–wheel racing results (key Key or The Key may refer to: Common meanings * Key (cryptography), a piece of information that controls the operation of a cryptography algorithm * Key (lock), device used to control access to places or facilities restricted by a lock * Key (map ...) CART Indy Racing League External linksDriver Database Profile 1970 births Living people Brazilian racing drivers IndyCar Series drivers Indy Lights drivers Champ Car drivers Brazilian IndyCar Series drivers Stock Car Brasil drivers EFDA Nations Cup drivers ...
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Gualter Salles
Gualter Salles (born September 28, 1970, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), is an open wheel race car driver. He raced in the 1997-2000 and 2003 CART seasons, with 49 career starts. His best finish came in his last race, the Gold Coast Indy 300 at Surfers Paradise in Australia, where he finished sixth. Salles also raced one competition in the Indy Racing League in 1999. Also competed in Stock Car Brasil. Motorsports career results American open–wheel racing results (key Key or The Key may refer to: Common meanings * Key (cryptography), a piece of information that controls the operation of a cryptography algorithm * Key (lock), device used to control access to places or facilities restricted by a lock * Key (map ...) CART Indy Racing League External linksDriver Database Profile 1970 births Living people Brazilian racing drivers IndyCar Series drivers Indy Lights drivers Champ Car drivers Brazilian IndyCar Series drivers Stock Car Brasil drivers EFDA Nations Cup drivers ...
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1997 Molson Indy Vancouver
The 1997 Molson Indy Vancouver was the 15th round of the 1997 CART season. At that time, the Italian driver Alex Zanardi was the leader of the standings with 39 points in front of the French-Brazilian driver Gil de Ferran. Starting grid # Alex Zanardi 54.025 seconds # Bobby Rahal 54.351 seconds # Jimmy Vasser 54.386 seconds # Michael Andretti 54.419 seconds # Maurício Gugelmin 54.505 seconds # Bryan Herta 54.542 seconds # Gil de Ferran 54.553 seconds # Mark Blundell 54.600 seconds # Greg Moore 54.614 seconds # Dario Franchitti 54.655 seconds # Scott Pruett 54.750 seconds # Raul Boesel 55.052 seconds # André Ribeiro 55.090 seconds # Christian Fittipaldi 55.118 seconds # Michel Jourdain Jr. 55.183 seconds # Adrian Fernandez 55.315 seconds # Paul Tracy 55.535 seconds # Parker Johnstone 55.635 seconds # Max Papis 55.930 seconds # Roberto Moreno 55.962 seconds # Richie Hearn 56.027 seconds # Al Unser Jr. 56.028 seconds # Christian Danner 56.068 seconds # Juan Manuel Fangio II 56.241 ...
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1999 Honda Indy 300
The 1999 Honda Indy 300 was the nineteenth and penultimate round of the 1999 CART season, held on 17 October 1999 on the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit, Surfers Paradise, Queensland ) , nickname = Sunshine State , image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Australia , established_title = Before federation , establishe ..., Australia. Qualifying results Race Notes * Average Speed 91.849 mph External links Full Weekend Times & Results {{Coord, 27, 59, 17.9, S, 153, 25, 42.1, E, type:event_region:AU-QLD, display=title Honda Indy 300 Honda Indy 300 Gold Coast Indy 300 ...
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1999 CART World Series Season
The 1999 FedEx Championship Series season, the twenty-first in the CART era of U.S. open-wheel racing, consisted of 20 races, beginning in Homestead, Florida on March 21 and concluding in Fontana, California on October 31. The season was marred by the fatal accidents of Gonzalo Rodríguez during practice for the Laguna Seca round and Greg Moore during the Marlboro 500 in Fontana, in addition to countless injuries that took several drivers out of championship contention. Juan Pablo Montoya, in his first season at CART after two successful seasons in Formula 3000, won the championship in his first season, as well as Rookie of the Year honors, the second and final driver to win both awards in the same season, after Nigel Mansell in 1993. The season ended in a tie, with Montoya and Dario Franchitti both having 212 championship points, though Montoya broke the tie-breaker due to having seven wins, over Franchitti's three. With Al Unser Jr. running his final season in the series, 1 ...
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1998 Marlboro 500 Presented By Toyota
The 1998 Marlboro 500 Presented by Toyota was the nineteenth and final time of the 1998 CART FedEx Championship Series season. The race was held 1 November 1998, and was the 2nd running of the Marlboro 500 at California Speedway. It was won by Jimmy Vasser who passed Greg Moore at a final lap restart of a long race, which took well over 3 hours and also had many retirements. This marks the final Champ Car race for the 3-Time Champion Bobby Rahal and also marked the final career podium for the two-time champion Alex Zanardi Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian professional racing driver and paracyclist. He won the CART championship in 1997 and 1998, and took 15 wins in the series. He also raced in Formula One from 1991 to 1994 and aga .... Qualifying results Classification Race Caution flags Lap Leaders Point standings after race References {{reflist Marlboro 500 MAVTV 500 Marlboro 500 Presented by Toyota Marlboro ...
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1998 Honda Indy 300
The 1998 Honda Indy 300 was the eighteenth and penultimate round of the 1998 CART World Series Season, held on 18 October 1998 on the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia. Alex Zanardi won the race, his 15th and final CART victory, after taking the lead from polesitter Dario Franchitti at the first round of pitstops. Qualifying results Classification Race Caution flags Lap Leaders Point standings after race References {{CART World Series race report, Name_of_race = Honda Indy 300 , Year_of_race = 1998 , Previous_race_in_season = 1998 Texaco Grand Prix of Houston , Next_race_in_season = 1998 Marlboro 500 Presented by Toyota , Previous_year's_race = 1997 Sunbelt IndyCarnival , Next_year's_race = 1999 Honda Indy 300 The 1999 Honda Indy 300 was the nineteenth and penultimate round of the 1999 CART season, held on 17 October 1999 on the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit, Surfers Paradise, Queensland ...
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1998 Molson Indy Toronto
The 1998 Molson Indy Toronto was the eleventh round of the 1998 CART FedEx Champ Car World Series season, held on July 19, 1998, on the streets of Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Alex Zanardi passed Michael Andretti with three laps to go to win the race, after Andretti had inherited the lead when pole-sitter Dario Franchitti retired due to a brake failure. Starting grid # Dario Franchitti (second straight pole in Toronto) # Alex Zanardi # Michael Andretti # Gil de Ferran # Christian Fittipaldi # Jimmy Vasser # Tony Kanaan (R) # Scott Pruett # Bobby Rahal # Paul Tracy # André Ribeiro # Greg Moore # Richie Hearn # Al Unser Jr. # Mark Blundell # Adrian Fernandez # Bryan Herta # Patrick Carpentier # Maurício Gugelmin # Max Papis # Hélio Castroneves (R) # Robby Gordon # P. J. Jones # Michel Jourdain Jr. # Arnd Meier # JJ Lehto (R) # Alex Barron (R) # Gualter Salles Race Lap 17 Richie Hearn locked up the right front tire and spun on turn 1. Top 6 was composed by: ...
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1998 Rio 400
The 1998 Rio 400 was the fifth round of the 1998 CART World Series Season, held on May 10, 1998, on the Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Qualifying The Scottish driver Dario Franchitti, from Team Green set the pole. Race At the start, the Italian driver Alex Zanardi, from Chip Ganassi Racing took the lead. At lap 19, fellow Italian driver Max Papis, from Arciero-Wells Racing retired due to a broken engine. After 21 laps, the top six was: Alex Zanardi, Gil de Ferran, Dario Franchitti, Tony Kanaan, Christian Fittipaldi and Michael Andretti. At lap 30, Kanaan, from Tasman Motorsports, retired due to an engine fire, bringing out the first caution of the race. The lead lap cars went to pit stop at the same lap. Newman-Haas Racing driver Michael Andretti hit a tire in the pits, then he suffered a penalty. The restart came out at lap 37. A few laps later, Team Green driver Paul Tracy was hit by Gil de Ferran, from Walker Racing. 2nd caution. The resta ...
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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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