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1999 Indy Lights season


The 1999 CART PPG/Dayton Indy Lights Championship consisted of 12 races. Oriol Servià was the series champion despite not winning a race.

All teams used the Lola T97/20-Buick spec car.

The scoring system was 20-16-14-12-10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 points awarded to the first 12 (twelve) finishers, with 1 (one) extra point given to the driver who took pole-position, and another extra point given to the driver who led most laps in the race.

Team and driver chart

The following drivers and teams competed in the series:

TeamNo.DriversRound(s)
Brian Stewart Racing4CAN Kenny Wilden7
5USA David PookAll
10MEX Rodolfo LavínAll
Conquest Racing11USA Chris MenningaAll
21BRA Felipe GiaffoneAll
40MEX Rolando Quintanilla12
Dorricott Racing30USA Casey MearsAll
31AUT Philipp PeterAll
32ESP Oriol ServiàAll
Forsythe Championship Racing1BRA Airton DaréAll
6GBR Guy SmithAll
Genoa Racing61USA Cory WitherillAll
62BRA Oswaldo Negri Jr.2
Johansson Motorsports2GBR Ben CollinsAll
3NZ Scott DixonAll
Lucas Place Motorsports7USA Geoff BossAll
8USA Andy BossAll
PacWest Lights17USA Tony Renna4–8, 12
FRA Boris Derichebourg9–11
18FRA Didier AndréAll
Team KOOL Green27GBR Jonny KaneAll
Team México Quaker Herdez87MEX Mario DomínguezAll
88IRE Derek HigginsAll
89MEX Luis Díaz11

Schedule

Rd.DateTrackLocation123456789101112
March 21Homestead-Miami SpeedwayHomestead, Florida
April 18Long Beach Street CircuitLong Beach, California
May 2Nazareth SpeedwayNazareth, Pennsylvania
June 6Milwaukee MileWest Allis, Wisconsin
June 20Portland International RacewayPortland, Oregon
June 27Cleveland Burke Lakefront AirportCleveland, Ohio
July 18Exhibition PlaceToronto, Ontario
July 24Michigan International SpeedwayBrooklyn, Michigan
August 8The Raceway at Belle Isle ParkDetroit, Michigan
August 22Chicago Motor SpeedwayCicero, Illinois
September 12Laguna Seca RacewayMonterey, California
October 30California SpeedwayFontana, California

Race results

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapMost laps ledRace WinnerDriverTeam123456789101112
nowrapUSA Homestead-Miami SpeedwaynowrapMEX Mario DomíngueznowrapMEX Mario DomíngueznowrapMEX Mario DomíngueznowrapMEX Mario DomíngueznowrapTeam México Quaker Herdez
USA Long Beach Street CircuitBRA Felipe GiaffoneBRA Felipe GiaffoneBRA Felipe GiaffoneAUT Philipp PeterDorricott Racing
USA Nazareth SpeedwayESP Oriol ServiàUSA Casey MearsBRA Airton DaréBRA Airton DarénowrapForsythe Championship Racing
USA Milwaukee MileBRA Felipe GiaffoneUSA Tony RennaIRE Derek HigginsIRE Derek HigginsTeam México Quaker Herdez
USA Portland International RacewayESP Oriol ServiàGBR Jonny KaneAUT Philipp PeterAUT Philipp PeterDorricott Racing
nowrapUSA Cleveland Burke Lakefront AirportFRA Didier AndréIRE Derek HigginsIRE Derek HigginsIRE Derek HigginsTeam México Quaker Herdez
CAN Exhibition PlaceUSA Geoff BossUSA Geoff BossUSA Geoff BossUSA Geoff BossLucas Place Motorsports
nowrapUSA Michigan International SpeedwayGBR Jonny KaneMEX Rodolfo LavínAUT Philipp PeterAUT Philipp PeterDorricott Racing
USA The Raceway at Belle Isle ParkESP Oriol ServiàBRA Felipe GiaffoneIRE Derek HigginsIRE Derek HigginsTeam México Quaker Herdez
USA Chicago Motor SpeedwayNZ Scott DixonGBR Guy SmithNZ Scott DixonNZ Scott DixonJohansson Motorsports
USA Laguna Seca RacewayGBR Guy SmithFRA Didier AndréFRA Didier AndréFRA Didier AndréPacWest Lights
USA California SpeedwayGBR Jonny KaneUSA Casey MearsFRA Didier AndréGBR Jonny KaneTeam KOOL Green

Race summaries

Homestead race

Held March 21 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Mario Domínguez won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Mario Domínguez
  2. Airton Daré
  3. Scott Dixon
  4. Andy Boss
  5. Casey Mears

Long Beach race

Held April 18 at Long Beach, California Street Course. Felipe Giaffone won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Philipp Peter
  2. Scott Dixon
  3. Geoff Boss
  4. Didier André
  5. Casey Mears

Nazareth race

Held May 2 at Nazareth Speedway. Oriol Servià won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Airton Daré
  2. Oriol Servià
  3. Casey Mears
  4. Scott Dixon
  5. Ben Collins

Milwaukee race

Held June 6 at The Milwaukee Mile. Felipe Giaffone won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Derek Higgins
  2. Casey Mears
  3. Tony Renna
  4. Felipe Giaffone
  5. Oriol Servià

Portland race

Held June 20 at Portland International Raceway. Oriol Servià won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Philipp Peter
  2. Oriol Servià
  3. Guy Smith
  4. Casey Mears
  5. Airton Daré

Cleveland race

Held June 27 at Burke Lakefront Airport. Didier André won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Derek Higgins
  2. Oriol Servià
  3. Felipe Giaffone
  4. Philipp Peter
  5. Airton Daré

Toronto race

Held July 18 at Exhibition Place. Geoff Boss won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Geoff Boss
  2. Oriol Servià
  3. Didier André
  4. Felipe Giaffone
  5. Jonny Kane

Michigan race

Held July 24 at Michigan International Speedway. Jonny Kane won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Philipp Peter
  2. Casey Mears
  3. Felipe Giaffone
  4. Mario Domínguez
  5. Oriol Servià

Detroit race

Held August 8 at Belle Isle Raceway. Oriol Servià won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Derek Higgins
  2. Oriol Servià
  3. Jonny Kane
  4. Felipe Giaffone
  5. Didier André

Chicago race

Held August 22 at The Chicago Motor Speedway. Scott Dixon won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Scott Dixon
  2. Guy Smith
  3. Casey Mears
  4. Oriol Servià
  5. Mario Domínguez

Laguna Seca race

Held September 12 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Guy Smith won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Didier André
  2. Scott Dixon
  3. Jonny Kane
  4. Guy Smith
  5. Casey Mears

Fontana race

Held October 30 at The California Speedway. Jonny Kane won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Jonny Kane
  2. Ben Collins
  3. Didier André
  4. Cory Witherill
  5. Mario Domínguez

Championship standings

Drivers' championship

;Scoring system

PositionPoints
1st2nd
2016
  • The driver who qualifies on pole is awarded one additional point.
  • An additional point is awarded to the driver who leads the most laps in a race.
PosDriverHMS
USALBH
USANAZ
USAMIL
USAPOR
USACLE
USATOR
CANMIC
USADET
USACHI
USALAG
USAFON
USAPoints1130211631014895886787768749711069116612581350144715321622171918171916206214224233240PosDriverHMS
USALBH
USANAZ
USAMIL
USAPOR
USACLE
USATOR
CANMIC
USADET
USACHI
USALAG
USAFON
USAPoints
ESP Oriol Servià61225222524714
USA Casey Mears5532488293513
AUT Philipp Peter1318111*471*812810
GBR Jonny Kane716129618573931
NZL Scott Dixon324151114181671*216
BRA Felipe Giaffone17*10**18410343481820
IRL Derek HigginsDNS19111*16*1**12111*61915
FRA Didier André14416131717312513*1**3*
GBR Guy Smith111810831166132419
BRA Airton Daré2171*75519151518128
MEX Mario Domínguez*1**61716159204175165
USA Geoff Boss8313141213196111411
GBR Ben Collins1011518861618187152
USA Chris Menninga986127101013191067
USA Andy Boss413151097131010171712
USA Tony Renna3141914Wth6
MEX Rodolfo Lavín16991918151781114139
USA Cory Witherill15141417191611171215114
USA David Pook1215761312151414162017
BRA Oswaldo Negri Jr.7
FRA Boris Derichebourg16DNS9
CAN Kenny Wilden9
MEX Luis Díaz10
MEX Rolando Quintanilla18

|

ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th–10th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid not start
(DNS)
BlankDid not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
1Qualifying cancelled
no bonus point awarded
  • Ties in points broken by number of wins, or best finishes. |} |}

References

References

  1. "Standings".
  2. (12 April 2000). "Dayton Indy Lights Long Beach notes".
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