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1999 Firestone Firehawk 500K


Country = Japan| Race = Firestone Firehawk 500K| Image = Twin Ring Motegi oval map.svg| Caption = Twin Ring Motegi| Date = April 10| Year = 1999| Official name = 1999 Firestone Firehawk 500K| Race_No = 2| Season_No = 20| Series = CART| Location = Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi, Tochigi, Japan| Course = Permanent oval course| Course_mi = 1.549| Course_km = 2.493| Distance_laps = 201| Distance_mi = 311.349| Distance_km = 501.093| Weather = Dry| Pole_Driver = Gil de Ferran| Pole_Team = Walker Racing| Pole_Time = 25.463| Pole_Country = Brazil| Fast_Driver = Hélio Castro-Neves| Fast_Team = Hogan Racing| Fast_Time = 25.830| Fast_Lap = 136| Fast_Country = Brazil| First_Driver = Adrián Fernández| First_Team = Patrick Racing| First_Country = Mexico| Second_Driver = Gil de Ferran| Second_Team = Walker Racing| Second_Country= Brazil| Third_Driver = Christian Fittipaldi| Third_Team = Newman-Haas Racing| Third_Country = Brazil|

The 1999 Firestone Firehawk 500K was the second round of the 1999 CART FedEx Champ Car World Series season, held on April 9, 1999, on the Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi, Tochigi, Japan.

This was the first Champ Car race since the 1995 Indianapolis 500, in which Al Unser Jr. is absent on the starting grid.

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Race

There was drama at the start when polesitter Gil de Ferran spun while taking the green flag. As a result, the start was delayed, and de Ferran was able to take back his starting position: pole. He led the early stages but then began to drop back with tire problems and Maurício Gugelmin took the lead. Gugelmin led comfortably until the first round of stops, when he overshot his pitlane, losing time. He was also given a black flag for running over pit equipment, which put him a lap down and out of contention. Adrián Fernández took the lead and led comfortably until Juan Pablo Montoya closed right up to him. Fernández held him off, and Montoya's challenge was ended when he lost three laps due to a fuel pick-up problem. In the final stages of the race, it seemed clear that everyone had to pit for fuel, and a caution brought out by Max Papis's spin was ideal. All the leaders pitted, except Fernández who for some reason stayed out. It seemed to be a mistake, as the race went green with 4 laps left, and he did not have enough fuel for 4 green-flag laps. However, Greg Moore, running second, spun while lapping backmarkers, which resulted in Richie Hearn crashing, and the caution came out again. Whereas the spin dropped Moore to fourth, the caution was till the end of the race, which meant that Fernández did not have to stop, and thus won the race. de Ferran recovered to finish second, and Christian Fittipaldi completed the podium.

Classification

Race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
40MEX Adrián FernándezPatrick Racing2011:46:01.463420+1
5BRA Gil de FerranWalker Racing201+6.347116+1
11BRA Christian FittipaldiNewman-Haas Racing201+7.669714
99CAN Greg MooreForsythe Racing201+38.027612
6USA Michael AndrettiNewman-Haas Racing200+1 Lap510
44BRA Tony KanaanForsythe Racing200+1 Lap178
17BRA Maurício GugelminPacWest Racing200+1 Lap26
22USA Robby GordonTeam Gordon200+1 Lap145
9BRA Hélio Castro-NevesHogan Racing199+2 Laps184
10USA Richie HearnDella Penna Motorsports198Contact213
26CAN Paul TracyTeam Green198+3 Laps102
12USA Jimmy VasserChip Ganassi Racing198+3 Laps121
4COL Juan Pablo MontoyaChip Ganassi Racing197+4 Laps15
2BRA Tarso MarquesTeam Penske197+4 Laps22
20USA P. J. JonesPatrick Racing196+5 Laps9
7ITA Max PapisTeam Rahal196+5 Laps3
36USA Alex BarronAll American Racing195+6 Laps19
19MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.Payton/Coyne Racing188+13 Laps26
71BRA Luiz Garcia Jr.Payton/Coyne Racing184Engine25
16JPN Shigeaki HattoriBettenhausen Racing140Clutch24
24USA Scott PruettArciero-Wells Racing106Fire20
27GBR Dario FranchittiTeam Green91Contact11
8USA Bryan HertaTeam Rahal84Electrical8
18GBR Mark BlundellPacWest Racing78Handling16
25BRA Cristiano da MattaArciero-Wells Racing39Transmission23
33CAN Patrick CarpentierForsythe Racing10Fuel pressure13

Caution flags

LapsCause
1-4de Ferran (5) spin
89-96Franchitti (27) contact
140-148Debris on track
194-198Papis (7) spin
200-201Moore (99) spin

Lap Leaders

LapsLeader
1Maurício Gugelmin
2-26Gil de Ferran
27-46Maurício Gugelmin
47-50Adrián Fernández
51-52Scott Pruett
53-201Adrián Fernández
DriverLaps led
Adrián Fernández153
Gil de Ferran25
Maurício Gugelmin21
Scott Pruett2

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Point standings after race

PosDriverPoints
1CAN Greg Moore34
2USA Michael Andretti26
3BRA Gil de Ferran25
4MEX Adrián Fernández21
5BRA Christian Fittipaldi18

References

References

  1. "1999 FIRESTONE FIREHAWK 500K".
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