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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 restart was out at lap 47. Lap 54, the Mexican driver Michel Jourdain Jr., from Payton/Coyne Racing hit the wall, bringing out the third caution. The restart came out at lap 60. Michael Andretti did an overtaking show. He was one lap down in 24th. After some laps, he was in sixth.

With 65 laps to go, Zanardi, Bryan Herta, Adrian Fernández and Greg Moore did their pit stops during green flag. At that time, Fittipaldi, André Ribeiro and Hélio Castroneves were out of the race. Only two Brazilian drivers were in the race at that moment: Maurício Gugelmin and Gualter Salles. At lap 91, Salles retired due to a crash at turn one, bringing out the fourth caution. At the same lap, polesitter Dario Franchitti retired due an engine issue. The restart happened at lap 98. After this lap, Scott Pruett, from Patrick Racing, retired. Player's Forsythe Racing driver Patrick Carpentier, suffered a tire problem at lap 102, and retired. At lap 108, the top 10 was: Zanardi, Moore, Fernandez, Richie Hearn, Herta, Jimmy Vasser, Al Unser Jr., Andretti, Bobby Rahal and Mark Blundell. From lap 116-onwards, the battle for the win was between the Italian Alex Zanardi and the Canadian Greg Moore. At lap 120, Moore almost lost the control of his car, after he went sideways at turn four. With five laps to go, Moore did an amazing overtake manoeuvre on Zanardi, and took the lead. The German driver Arnd Meier, was in front of both. Moore won the race, his first win of the season, the third win of his Champ Car career.

Classification

Race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728
99Canada Greg MooreForsythe Racing1331:52:14.135720
1Italy Alex ZanardiChip Ganassi Racing133+0.427216+1
40Mexico Adrián FernándezPatrick Racing133+4.8391214
8US Bryan HertaTeam Rahal133+12.951612
6US Michael AndrettiNewman-Haas Racing133+14.324810
12US Jimmy VasserChip Ganassi Racing133+15.251138
10US Richie HearnDella Penna Motorsports133+15.799286
7US Bobby RahalTeam Rahal133+28.649105
17Brazil Maurício GugelminPacWest Racing Group132+1 Lap214
9Finland JJ LehtoHogan Racing132+1 Lap223
18UK Mark BlundellPacWest Racing Group132+1 Lap182
36US Alex BarronAll American Racing131+2 Laps241
98US P. J. JonesAll American Racing130+3 Laps23
77West Germany Arnd MeierDavis Racing130+3 Laps19
24Japan Hiro MatsushitaArciero-Wells Racing129+4 Laps26
2US Al Unser Jr.Team Penske118Engine27
33Canada Patrick CarpentierForsythe Racing106Handling17
20US Scott PruettPatrick Racing98Transmission15
27UK Dario FranchittiTeam Green90Electrical11
34Brazil Gualter SallesPayton/Coyne Racing89Contact14
11Brazil Christian FittipaldiNewman-Haas Racing78Fuel system5
3Brazil André RibeiroTeam Penske76Transmission16
16Brazil Hélio Castro-NevesBettenhausen Racing54Engine11
19Mexico Michel Jourdain Jr.Payton/Coyne Racing53Contact25
26Canada Paul TracyTeam Green39Contact9
5Brazil Gil de FerranWalker Racing39Contact4
21Brazil Tony KanaanTasman Motorsports Group28Engine3
25Italy Max PapisArciero-Wells Racing17Engine20

Caution flags

LapsCause
29-35Kanaan (21) engine blow-up
39-45Tracy (26), de Ferran (5) contact
54-58Jourdain Jr. (19) contact
90-96Salles (34) contact

Lap Leaders

LapsLeader
1-77Alex Zanardi
78-81Richie Hearn
82-88Dario Franchitti
89-128Alex Zanardi
129-133Greg Moore
DriverLaps led
Alex Zanardi117
Dario Franchitti7
Greg Moore5
Richie Hearn4

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Point standings after race

PosDriverPoints
1CAN Greg Moore71
2ITA Alex Zanardi67
3MEX Adrián Fernández55
4USA Jimmy Vasser39
5USA Bryan Herta37

References

|Previous_year's_race = 1997 Hollywood Rio 400k |Next_year's_race = 1999 Grand Prix Telemar Rio 200

References

  1. (1999-05-07). "Team KOOL Green at the Rio 200 in Brazil". The Auto Channel.
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