1992 PPG Indy Car World Series
The 1992 PPG Indy Car World Series season was the 14th national championship season of American open wheel racing sanctioned by CART (d.b.a "IndyCar"). The season consisted of 16 races. Bobby Rahal was the national champion, his third career CART title. Stefan Johansson was named the Rookie of the Year. The 1992 Indianapolis 500 was sanctioned by USAC, but counted towards the CART points championship. Al Unser, Jr. won the Indy 500 in the closest finishing in the history of that event.
Starting in 1992, and continuing through 1996, the CART organization began operating under the name IndyCar. The term IndyCar was a registered trademark of IMS, Inc., and was licensed to CART from 1992-1996. The use of the term "CART" was curtailed in the series and in the media in favor of IndyCar during this period.
The circuit welcomed a new venue in 1992, New Hampshire International Speedway.
Bobby Rahal, who was in his first season as an owner/driver, won four races and three poles en route to the title. Rahal's three oval wins included a dominating wire-to-wire victory at Phoenix, where he led all 200 laps. Rahal fielded the "tried and true" Lola/Ilmor Chevrolet "A" combination. It was the final championship for the Ilmor Chevy A engine. Rahal managed to outperform the newer engines that joined the series in 1992, the Ford/Cosworth XB, as well as the Ilmor Chevy "B" engine, which was used by the Penske team. For the third time, Michael Andretti finished runner-up to Rahal in the points.
Drivers and constructors
The following teams and drivers competed in the 1992 Indy Car World Series season.
Results
Races
Rnd |
Date |
Race Name |
Circuit |
City/Location |
TV Network |
Pole position |
Fastest lap |
Winning driver |
Winning team |
Report |
1 |
March 22 |
Daikyo IndyCar Grand Prix |
Surfers Paradise Street Circuit |
Surfers Paradise, Australia |
ESPN |
Al Unser, Jr. |
Emerson Fittipaldi |
Emerson Fittipaldi |
Marlboro Team Penske |
Report |
2 |
April 5 |
Valvoline 200 |
Phoenix International Raceway |
Phoenix, Arizona |
ABC |
Michael Andretti |
Rick Mears |
Bobby Rahal |
Rahal-Hogan Racing |
Report |
3 |
April 12 |
Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach |
Streets of Long Beach |
Long Beach, California |
ABC |
Michael Andretti |
Unknown |
Danny Sullivan |
Galles-Kraco Racing |
Report |
4 |
May 24 |
76th Indianapolis 500 |
Indianapolis Motor Speedway |
Speedway, Indiana |
ABC |
Roberto Guerrero |
Michael Andretti |
Al Unser, Jr. |
Galles-Kraco Racing |
Report |
5 |
June 7 |
ITT Automotive Grand Prix of Detroit |
The Raceway on Belle Isle Park |
Detroit, Michigan |
ABC |
Michael Andretti |
Unknown |
Bobby Rahal |
Rahal-Hogan Racing |
Report |
6 |
June 21 |
Budweiser/G.I.Joe's 200 |
Portland International Raceway |
Portland, Oregon |
ESPN |
Emerson Fittipaldi |
Unknown |
Michael Andretti |
Newman/Haas Racing |
Report |
7 |
June 28 |
Miller Genuine Draft 200 |
Milwaukee Mile |
West Allis, Wisconsin |
ABC |
Bobby Rahal |
Unknown |
Michael Andretti |
Newman/Haas Racing |
Report |
8 |
July 5 |
New England 200 |
New Hampshire International Speedway |
Loudon, New Hampshire |
ESPN |
Bobby Rahal |
Michael Andretti |
Bobby Rahal |
Rahal-Hogan Racing |
Report |
9 |
July 19 |
Molson Indy Toronto |
Exhibition Place |
Toronto, Ontario |
ABC |
Bobby Rahal |
Unknown |
Michael Andretti |
Newman/Haas Racing |
Report |
10 |
August 2 |
Marlboro 500 |
Michigan International Speedway |
Brooklyn, Michigan |
ABC |
Mario Andretti |
Unknown |
Scott Goodyear |
Walker Motorsport |
Report |
11 |
August 9 |
Budweiser Grand Prix of Cleveland |
Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport |
Cleveland, Ohio |
ESPN |
Emerson Fittipaldi |
Unknown |
Emerson Fittipaldi |
Marlboro Team Penske |
Report |
12 |
August 23 |
Texaco/Havoline 200 |
Road America |
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin |
ESPN |
Paul Tracy |
Emerson Fittipaldi |
Emerson Fittipaldi |
Marlboro Team Penske |
Report |
13 |
August 30 |
Molson Indy Vancouver |
Streets of Vancouver |
Vancouver, British Columbia |
ESPN |
Michael Andretti |
Emerson Fittipaldi |
Michael Andretti |
Newman/Haas Racing |
Report |
14 |
September 13 |
Pioneer Electronics 200 |
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course |
Lexington, Ohio |
ESPN |
Michael Andretti |
Unknown |
Emerson Fittipaldi |
Marlboro Team Penske |
Report |
NC |
October 3 |
Marlboro Challenge |
Nazareth Speedway |
Nazareth, Pennsylvania |
ESPN |
Michael Andretti |
Unknown |
Emerson Fittipaldi |
Marlboro Team Penske |
Report |
15 |
October 4 |
Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix |
Nazareth Speedway |
Nazareth, Pennsylvania |
ESPN |
Michael Andretti |
Bobby Rahal |
Bobby Rahal |
Rahal-Hogan Racing |
Report |
16 |
October 18 |
Toyota Monterey Grand Prix |
Laguna Seca Raceway |
Monterey, California |
ESPN |
Michael Andretti |
Unknown |
Michael Andretti |
Newman/Haas Racing |
Report |
Oval/Speedway
Road Course/Street Circuit
Non-championship race
- Indianapolis was USAC-sanctioned but counted towards the CART title.
Full Series Results
Final driver standings
|
Color |
Result |
Gold |
Winner |
Silver |
2nd place |
Bronze |
3rd place |
Green |
4th & 5th place |
Light Blue |
6th-10th place |
Dark Blue |
Finished (Outside Top 10) |
Purple |
Did not finish |
Red |
Did not qualify (DNQ) |
Brown |
Withdrawn (Wth) |
Black |
Disqualified (DSQ) |
White |
Did not start (DNS) |
Blank |
Did not participate (DNP) |
Not competing |
|
In-line notation |
Bold |
Pole position |
Italics |
Ran fastest race lap |
* |
Led most race laps |
Rookie of the Year |
Rookie |
|
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Point Scoring System:
- Points are awarded based on each driver's resulting place (regardless of whether the car is running at the end of the race):
Position |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
Points |
20 |
16 |
14 |
12 |
10 |
8 |
6 |
5 |
4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
Bonus Points:
- 1 For Pole Position
- 1 For Leading The Most Laps Of The Race
Note
1 Jovy Marcelo was killed in practice for the 1992 Indianapolis 500. He was 26 years old.
Nation's Cup
- Top result per race counts towards Nation's Cup.
Chassis Constructor's Cup
Engine Manufacturer's Cup
References
See also