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United States 1998 Walt Disney World
Race details
1st round of the 1998 Indy Racing League season
DateJanuary 24, 1998
Official nameIndy 200 at Walt Disney World
LocationWalt Disney World Speedway
CoursePermanent racing facility
1.000 mi / 1.609 km
Distance200 laps
200.000 mi / 321.869 km
Pole position
DriverTony Stewart (Team Menard)
TimeGrid set by entrant points
Fastest lap
DriverKenny Bräck (A. J. Foyt Enterprises)
Time21.831 (on lap 57 of 200)
Podium
FirstTony Stewart (Team Menard)
SecondJeff Ward (ISM Racing)
ThirdDavey Hamilton (Nienhouse Motorsports)

The 1998 Indy 200 at Walt Disney World was the first round of the 1998 Indy Racing League season. The race was held on January 24, 1998 at the 1.000 mi (1.609 km) Walt Disney World Speedway in Bay Lake, Florida. As in 1997, rain hampered the event, this time forcing to cancel the qualifying session.

Report

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Key Meaning
R Rookie
W Past winner

Qualifying

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For the first time in IRL history, torrential rain forced the qualifying session to be cancelled. Thus, the grid was set by 1996-1997 entrant points.[1] The remaining new entries were sorted by practice speeds. The grid was limited to 28 cars due to concerns about safety in the pit area.[2]

Pos No. Name 1996-1997
entrant points
Practice speed
(in mph)
1 1 United States Tony Stewart 2780 168.951
2 14 Sweden Kenny Bräck 2720 166.659
3 11 United States Billy Boat 2400 163.726
4 10 United States Mike Groff 2390 160.299
5 5 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk 2230 161.638
6 21 Colombia Roberto Guerrero 2210 166.929
7 18 United States John Paul Jr. 2160 158.249
8 91 United States Buddy Lazier 2090 166.775
9 30 Brazil Raul Boesel 2080 162.126
10 12 United States Buzz Calkins W 1836 163.154
11 40 United States Jack Miller 1680 154.759
12 27 United States Robbie Groff 1674 157.398
13 17 United States Brian Tyler R 1248 157.446
14 3 United States Robbie Buhl 1141 165.723
15 77 France Stéphan Grégoire 1092 156.849
16 97 United States Greg Ray 365 160.464
17 99 United States Sam Schmidt 114 155.743
18 19 United States Stan Wattles 27 155.166
19 6 United States Davey Hamilton 19 164.166
20 8 United States Scott Sharp New entry 167.645
21 4 Canada Scott Goodyear New entry 166.574
22 28 United States Mark Dismore New entry 165.358
23 51 United States Eddie Cheever W New entry 165.069
24 35 United States Jeff Ward New entry 163.674
25 16 Brazil Marco Greco New entry 161.783
26 15 Chile Eliseo Salazar New entry 161.233
27 20 United States Tyce Carlson New entry 157.604
28 7 United States Jimmy Kite1 2360 165.153
Didn't qualify
29 24 United States Billy Roe New entry 156.013
30 53 United States Jim Guthrie New entry 148.215
31 41 Brazil Affonso Giaffone New entry 131.401
  1. ^ Changed to a backup car for the race, following a crash in a practice session after qualifying.

Failed to qualify or withdrew

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Race

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Tony Stewart outlasted all challengers to take his second IRL victory. Starting on the pole, he was quickly passed by Roberto Guerrero who pulled away until he got collected in an accident in turn 1. Stewart then led the rest of the first half of the race, which was marked by numerous incidents taking out contenders: Scott Sharp got tangled up with a slower car and had to pit for a new nose, Scott Goodyear slid into the wall in the midstretch and suffered suspension damage, Raul Boesel collided in the pit lane with Robbie Buhl and needed a radiator replaced, and defending champion Eddie Cheever dropped out with engine failure.

Unexpected cold weather caused tire problems for the competitors; Robbie Groff wrecked at the start of the race when his rear tires broke loose under acceleration, and Billy Boat had a grinding crash on the inside wall of the front stretch when the same thing happened to him on a restart. On lap 132, Buddy Lazier took the lead and held it until he got bound up behind a slower car, spun, and hit the back stretch inside wall on lap 166. At that point, all five cars remaining in the lead lap (Stewart, Davey Hamilton, Jeff Ward, Stéphan Grégoire and Mark Dismore) were marginal on fuel mileage. Stewart, Hamilton, and Ward pitted for fuel, while Dismore and Grégoire elected to gamble and assumed the top two places.

After the restart, Dismore held off Stewart (who had moved back up to second) while Grégoire, Hamilton, and Ward all dueled for third. The gamble didn't work for Dismore, and he finally had to pit for fuel on lap 197 after Stewart had passed him two laps earlier when the engine stumbled. On the final lap, Ward passed Hamilton, and then claimed second place as Grégoire ran out of fuel and coasted across the line to a fourth-place finish.

Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Laps Led Points
1 1 United States Tony Stewart Team Menard 200 2:06:07 1 132 52
2 35 United States Jeff Ward ISM Racing 200 + 8.579 sec 24 0 40
3 6 United States Davey Hamilton Nienhouse Motorsports 200 Running 19 0 35
4 77 France Stéphan Grégoire Chastain Motorsports 200 Running 15 0 32
5 28 United States Mark Dismore Kelley Racing 199 + 1 lap 22 27 30
6 8 United States Scott Sharp Kelley Racing 198 + 2 lap 20 0 28
7 10 United States Mike Groff Byrd-Cunningham Racing 198 + 2 lap 4 0 26
8 5 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk Treadway Racing 197 + 3 laps 5 0 24
9 99 United States Sam Schmidt LP Racing 195 + 5 laps 17 0 22
10 18 United States John Paul Jr. PDM Racing 194 + 6 laps 7 0 20
11 20 United States Tyce Carlson Immke Racing 192 + 8 laps 27 0 19
12 15 Chile Eliseo Salazar Riley & Scott Cars 187 + 13 laps 26 0 18
13 14 Sweden Kenny Bräck A. J. Foyt Enterprises 174 + 26 laps 2 1 17
14 12 United States Buzz Calkins W Bradley Motorsports 168 + 32 laps 10 0 16
15 91 United States Buddy Lazier Hemelgarn Racing 165 Accident 8 34 15
16 7 United States Jimmy Kite Team Scandia 149 Half shaft 28 0 14
17 4 Canada Scott Goodyear Panther Racing 132 Suspension 21 0 13
18 30 Brazil Raul Boesel McCormack Motorsports 128 + 72 laps 9 0 12
19 17 United States Brian Tyler R Chitwood Motorsports 121 Accident 13 0 11
20 3 United States Robbie Buhl Team Menard 100 Electrical 14 0 10
21 11 United States Billy Boat A. J. Foyt Enterprises 72 Accident 3 0 9
22 19 United States Stan Wattles Metro Racing Systems 64 Accident 18 0 8
23 40 United States Jack Miller Crest Racing/SRS 59 Handling 11 0 7
24 51 United States Eddie Cheever W    Team Cheever 48 Engine fire 23 0 6
25 97 United States Greg Ray Knapp Motorsports 29 Accident 16 0 5
26 21 Colombia Roberto Guerrero Pagan Racing 13 Accident 6 6 4
27 16 Brazil Marco Greco Phoenix Racing 12 Accident 25 0 3
28 27 United States Robbie Groff Blueprint Racing 0 Accident 12 0 2

Race Statistics

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  • Lead changes: 8 among 5 drivers

Standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 United States Tony Stewart 52
2 United States Jeff Ward 40
3 United States Davey Hamilton 35
4 France Stéphan Grégoire 32
5 United States Mark Dismore 30
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for the standings.

References

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  1. ^ "Final Entrant Points Standings". Indy Racing League. Motorsport.com. December 10, 1997. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
  2. ^ "Qualifying Postponed for Indy 200 at WDW". Indy Racing League. The Auto Channel. January 23, 1998. Retrieved July 25, 2015.
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