1989 CART PPG Indy Car World Series


The 1989 CART PPG Indy Car World Series season was the 11th national championship season of American open wheel racing sanctioned by CART. The season consisted of 15 races, and one non-points exhibition event. Emerson Fittipaldi was the national champion, and the rookie of the year was Bernard Jourdain. Fittipaldi became the second driver after Mario Andretti to win the Formula One World Championship and the CART championship.
The 1989 Indianapolis 500 was sanctioned by USAC, but counted towards the CART points championship. Emerson Fittipaldi won the Indy 500, and would later become the first driver since Bobby Rahal in 1986 to win Indy and the CART championship in the same season.
Emerson Fittipaldi won a total of five races, four pole positions, and had a total of eight podium finishes en route to the championship. Rick Mears won three races, and had a total of 14 top ten finishes, more consistent than Fittipaldi. The championship battle came down to those two drivers. In the second-to-last race of the season at Nazareth, Fittipaldi and Mears finished 1st-2nd. Fittipaldi effectively clinched the championship by virtue of a now 22-point lead over Mears. If Mears were to win the season finale at Laguna Seca, win the pole, and lead the most laps, he could tie Fittipaldi in points if Fittipaldi finished 13th or worse. However, Fittipaldi held the tiebreaker with 5 wins versus Mears with 3. Mears did all three at Laguna Seca, but the tiebreaker scenario was moot as Fittipaldi managed a 5th place in the race. It was Mears' first road course victory since Riverside in 1982, and the first since he suffered serious leg injuries in 1984. It was also the last road course win of his career.
At Mid-Ohio, Teo Fabi scored the first and only win of the Porsche Indy Car team. Fabi had eleven top tens, and finished 4th in points. Cosworth unveiled a new engine, the "short-stroke" DFS to some fanfare, but little success. Bobby Rahal won one race in 1989 with the Cosworth DFS in July at the Meadowlands. It would stand as the only race victory for the DFS powerplant.

Drivers and constructors

The following teams and drivers competed for the 1989 Indy Car World Series. All entries utilized Goodyear tires.

Season Summary

Schedule

Since Miami was dropped from the schedule the season finale and the Marlboro Challenge was moved to Laguna Seca.
RdDateRace NameTrackCity
1April 9Checker 200 Phoenix International RacewayPhoenix, Arizona
2April 16Grand Prix of Long Beach Long Beach Street CircuitLong Beach, California
3May 28Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, Indiana
4June 4Miller High Life 200 Milwaukee MileWest Allis, Wisconsin
5June 18Valvoline Detroit Grand Prix Streets of DetroitDetroit, Michigan
6June 25Budweiser/G.I.Joe's 200 Portland International RacewayPortland, Oregon
7July 2Budweiser Grand Prix of Cleveland Burke Lakefront AirportCleveland, Ohio
8July 16Marlboro Grand Prix Meadowlands Street CircuitEast Rutherford, New Jersey
9July 23Molson Indy Toronto Exhibition PlaceToronto, Ontario
10August 6Marlboro 500 Michigan International SpeedwayBrooklyn, Michigan
11August 20Pocono 500 Pocono International RacewayLong Pond, Pennsylvania
12September 3Red Roof Inns 200 Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, Ohio
13September 10Road America 200 Road AmericaElkhart Lake, Wisconsin
14September 24Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix Nazareth SpeedwayLehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
NCOctober 14Marlboro Challenge WeatherTech Raceway Laguna SecaMonterey, California
15October 15Champion Spark Plug 300k WeatherTech Raceway Laguna SecaMonterey, California

- Meadowlands was supposed to run for 183 miles but was shortened due to rain.
Oval/Speedway
Dedicated road course
Temporary street circuit
NC Non-championship event

Race results

RndRace NamePole positionWinning driverWinning teamRace time
1Checker Autoworks 200 Rick Mears Rick MearsTeam Penske1:35:09
2Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Al Unser, Jr. Al Unser, Jr.Galles Racing1:51:19
3Indianapolis 500 Rick Mears Emerson FittipaldiPatrick Racing2:59:01
4Miller High Life 200 Rick Mears Rick MearsTeam Penske1:32:11
5Valvoline Detroit Grand Prix Michael Andretti Emerson FittipaldiPatrick Racing2:02:11
6Budweiser/G. I. Joe's 200 Teo Fabi Emerson FittipaldiPatrick Racing1:55:20
7Budweiser Cleveland Grand Prix Michael Andretti Emerson FittipaldiPatrick Racing1:32:56
8Marlboro Grand Prix Emerson Fittipaldi Bobby RahalKraco Racing2:09:20
9Molson Indy Emerson Fittipaldi Michael AndrettiNewman/Haas Racing2:01:00
10Marlboro 500 Emerson Fittipaldi Michael AndrettiNewman/Haas Racing3:07:15
11Pocono 500 Emerson Fittipaldi Danny SullivanTeam Penske2:55:43
12Red Roof Inns 200 Teo Fabi Teo FabiPorsche North America1:54:46
13Road America 200 Danny Sullivan Danny SullivanTeam Penske1:37:43
14Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix Rick Mears Emerson FittipaldiPatrick Racing1:29:02
NCMarlboro Challenge Emerson Fittipaldi Al Unser, Jr.Galles Racing0:56:37
15Champion Spark Plug 300K Rick Mears Rick MearsTeam Penske1:58:29

Nation's Cup

  • Top result per race counts towards Nation's Cup.
PosCountryPHX LBH INDY MIL DET POR CLE MEA TOR MIC POC MDO ROA NAZ LAG Pts
1 United States1*1*21*2*221*1*1*121*21*276
2 Brazil531*411*1*221419451*5200
3 Italy62230344494241*21221139
4 Netherlands1772166397246238413975
5 Ireland1291521251122251652492791825
6 Canada10201111111925111316101310171518
7 Mexico19139121522191910191127152310
8 Belgium202320179201226111121179
9 Colombia8231322282216122120256
10 England1122242
11 Australia140
12 Switzerland21WthDNQDNQ150
13 FinlandX161627250
14 Scotland190
PosCountryPHX LBH INDY MIL DET POR CLE MEA TOR MIC POC MDO ROA NAZ LAG Pts

[Chassis] Constructor's Cup

PosChassisPts
1 Penske PC-18/PC-17283
2 Lola T8900/T8800/T8700254
3 March 89CE/89P/88C/86C149
PosChassisPts

[Engine] Manufacturer's Cup

PosEnginePts
1 Chevrolet A319
2 Cosworth146
3 Porsche141
4 Judd138
5 Buick16
6 Alfa Romeo6
PosEnginePts.

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