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1996 Grand Prix of Miami


Country = United States| Race = Homestead| Image = Homestead Miami Speedway Original Layout.png | Caption = | Date = March 3| Year = 1996| Official name = Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami| Race_No = 1| Season_No = 16| Series = IndyCar| Location = Homestead, Florida, United States| Course = Oval| Course_mi = 1.527| Course_km = 2.457| Distance_laps = 133| Distance_mi = 203.091| Distance_km = 326.843| Weather = Temperatures reaching up to 66.9 F; wind speeds up to 14.7 mph| Pole_Driver = Paul Tracy| Pole_Team = Penske Racing| Pole_Time = 27.681| Pole_Country = CAN| Fast_Driver = Greg Moore| Fast_Team = Forsythe Racing| Fast_Time = 28.385| Fast_Lap = 131| Fast_Country = CAN| First_Driver = Jimmy Vasser| First_Team = Chip Ganassi Racing| First_Country = USA| Second_Driver = Gil de Ferran| Second_Team = Hall Racing| Second_Country= BRA| Third_Driver = Robby Gordon| Third_Team = Walker Racing| Third_Country = USA| The 1996 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami Presented by Toyota was a CART race at the Metro-Dade Homestead Motorsports Complex, held on March 3, 1996. It was the first round of the 1996 IndyCar season, and first CART race since the open-wheel split in 1996. It was preceded in the 1996 racing season by the inaugural Indy Racing League race in Orlando, which was not contested by any of the CART drivers that appeared at Homestead. Jimmy Vasser scored the first win of his CART career. It was also the second major racing event at the recently completed 1.527-mile oval, which had previously hosted a NASCAR Busch Grand National event in November 1995.

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Qualifying

Due to rain on Saturday afternoon, the qualifying session occurred on Sunday morning. Canadian driver Paul Tracy, on his return to Marlboro Team Penske after spending a year at Newman/Haas Racing, set the pole with a lap of 198.590 mph (27.681s) in a Penske PC25-Mercedes car. All of the qualified cars were newly built for the 1996 season, with CART having adopted new technical rules that altered the underbody tunnels and sidepods, and were expected to reduce downforce and increase the focus on mechanical grip.

Race

On the start, Mark Blundell spun and Roberto Moreno had an unrelated contact with the wall. Then, the start was aborted for the second time, as Tracy was deemed to have jumped the start. At the end of lap 1, another caution came out as Michael Andretti hit Maurício Gugelmin and lost his front wing. After the restart, Tracy continued to lead for 8 laps of racing, until rain began to fall. The cars circulated under caution period conditions until the decision was made to red flag the race with Tracy in the lead.

The race restarted after a half-hour delay, with Tracy continuing to lead the race comfortably while second-place was contested between Gil de Ferran, Vasser, and Scott Pruett. Meanwhile, Al Unser Jr. hit Carlos Guerrero, and fell a lap down to repair his front wing. Andre Ribeiro and Robby Gordon made contact on Lap 82 while fighting for position, bringing out a caution period. During the ensuing pit stops, Tracy retired from the lead due to a transmission failure. On the same lap, rookie Alex Zanardi crashed under caution as his wheel separated following his pit stop.

Light rain again delayed the restart until Lap 102. De Ferran led at the restart, but slower traffic in front of the leaders enabled Vasser to overtake and hold onto the lead until the finish.

PosNo.DriverTeamChassisEngineTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridLaps LedPoints1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
12US Jimmy VasserTarget/Chip Ganassi RacingReynard 96IHonda1331:51:23.10033220
8BRA Gil de FerranHall RacingReynard 96IHonda133+ 3.15621816
5US Robby GordonWalker RacingReynard 96IFord XD133+ 3.7407014
20US Scott PruettPatrick RacingLola T95/00Ford XD133+ 3.7444012
18USA Bobby RahalTeam RahalReynard 96IMercedes133+ 4.3685010
11BRA Christian FittipaldiNewman/Haas RacingLola T96/00Ford XD133+ 16.6641508
99CAN Greg Moore RForsythe RacingReynard 96IMercedes133+ 20.660606
2USA Al Unser Jr.Marlboro Team PenskePenske PC25Mercedes132+ 1 lap1305
6USA Michael AndrettiNewman/Haas RacingLola T96/00Ford XD132+ 1 lap1004
28USA Bryan HertaTeam RahalReynard 96IMercedes131+ 2 laps1103
32MEX Adrian FernandezTasman MotorsportsLola T96/00Honda131+ 2 laps1602
15CAN Scott GoodyearWalker RacingReynard 96IFord XB131+ 2 laps2201
9BRA Emerson FittipaldiHogan Penske RacingPenske PC25Mercedes131+ 2 laps1200
1BRA Raul BoeselBrahma Sports TeamReynard 96IFord XD131+ 2 laps1700
10US Eddie Lawson RGalles RacingLola T96/00Mercedes131+ 2 laps2000
31BRA Andre RibeiroTasman MotorsportsLola T96/00Honda130+ 3 laps900
21GBR Mark Blundell RPacWest Racing GroupReynard 96IFord XB129+ 4 laps1900
19JPN Hiro MatsushitaPayton/Coyne RacingLola T96/00Ford XB124+ 9 laps2300
16SWE Stefan JohanssonBettenhausen MotorsportsReynard 96IMercedes115Transmission1800
22MEX Carlos GuerreroScandia/Simon RacingLola T96/00Ford XB112+ 21 laps2100
36ARG Juan Manuel Fangio IIAll American RacersEagle Mk. VToyota108Fuel2600
25USA Jeff Krosnoff RArciero-Wells RacingReynard 96IToyota102Engine2500
3CAN Paul TracyMarlboro Team PenskePenske PC25Mercedes84Transmission1832
4ITA Alex Zanardi RTarget/Chip Ganassi RacingReynard 96IHonda83Accident1400
7BRA Marco GrecoScandia/Simon RacingLola T96/00Ford XB64Electrical2400
17BRA Mauricio GugelminPacWest Racing GroupReynard 96IFord XB53Accident800
34BRA Roberto MorenoPayton/Coyne RacingLola T96/00Ford XB0Accident27--
49USA Parker JohnstoneBrix Comptech RacingReynard 96IHonda-Accident in practice---

Notes

  • First CART race: Greg Moore, Eddie Lawson, Mark Blundell, Jeff Krosnoff, Alex Zanardi
  • Parker Johnstone did not start the race, having suffered a concussion from a practice crash.
  • All American Racers returned to CART as a team and a constructor for the first time since 1986.
  • This was the first CART race since 1991 that long-time entrant A. J. Foyt Enterprises did not enter, as Foyt had elected to participate in the new Indy Racing League instead.

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPoints
1USA Jimmy Vasser20
2BRA Gil de Ferran16
3USA Robby Gordon14
4USA Scott Pruett12
5USA Bobby Rahal10

References

Series = PPG Indy Car World Series | Name_of_race = Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami| Year_of_race = 1996 | Previous_race_in_season = none | Next_race_in_season = 1996 Rio 400 | Previous_year's_race = 1995 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami | Next_year's_race = 1997 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami

References

  1. Harms, Philip. (2001-01-06). "1996 Championship Results: Homestead, FL 200 Mile Race - March 3, 1996". motorsport.com.
  2. "Weather information for the ''1996 Grand Prix of Miami''". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  3. Autocourse. (1996). "Autocourse Indy car, 1996-97". Hazleton Pub..
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