Patrick Racingwas anauto racingteam inUSAC,CART,Champ Carand theIndy Racing League.[1]Patrick Racing was started byU.E. "Pat" Patrickin the 1970s. The team is best known for winning theIndianapolis 500on three occasions (1973, 1982, 1989), and the Indy car title twice (1976, 1989). Patrick Racing achieved 45Indy carwins (19 inUSACand 26 inCART).

Gordon Johncockdriving for Patrick Racing atPoconoin the familiar red and blueSTPcolors.

The team fielded its own cars from 1975 to 1983 under the name Wildcat.

Over its history, the team has had three distinct manifestations.

Team statistics

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Indy car champions

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Year Champion Wins Chassis Engine Tyres
1976 Gordon Johncock 2 Wildcat Mk I
Wildcat Mk II
DSG Goodyear
1989 Emerson Fittipaldi 5 Penske PC-17
Penske PC-18
ChevroletA Goodyear

Indianapolis 500 victories

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Year Champion Chassis Engine Tyres
1973 Gordon Johncock Eagle 72 Offenhauser Goodyear
1982 Gordon Johncock (2) Wildcat Mk.VIIIB Cosworth DFX Goodyear
1989 Emerson Fittipaldi Penske PC-18 Chevrolet A Goodyear

History

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Gordon Johncock's1973 Indianapolis 500winning car.
Gordon Johncock's1982 Indianapolis 500winning car.
Emerson Fittipaldi's1989 Indianapolis 500winning car.
Danny Sullivan's car for the1991 CART season
Alfa Romeo Indycar engine

First stint

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Pat Patrick started his Indy Car racing career as a sponsor of the team fielded by fellow Jackson oilmanWalt Michnerin 1967. He became a co-owner of the team in 1970 and established Patrick Racing.

The team won the1973and1982 Indianapolis 500with driverGordon Johncock.Johncock also won the1976 USAC National Championship.The team was closely associated withSTPsponsorship, and was associated withAndy Granatelliduring the time of the 1973 win.

In the mid-1980s, the team expanded to two cars, featuring driversEmerson FittipaldiandKevin Cogan.The team parted ways with STP, and7-Elevenbecame their primary sponsor for 1985. In 1986,Marlborojoined the team, their first Indy car sponsorship program since 1971. Cogan achieved his first and only win of his career in 1986 at Phoenix. Fittipaldi won his first CART race, theMichigan 500,in 1985. Cogan finished a heartbreaking second place in the1986 Indianapolis 500,after being passed with just over two laps to go.

For 1987, the team secured the use of the newIlmor Chevy Indy V-8engine. Fittipaldi won two races, and finished 10th in points. Kevin Cogan, on the other hand, had a disappointing season full of retirements, and parted ways with the team at season's end. After dropping back down to a one-car effort, Fittipaldi won two more races in 1988, finished 2nd at Indy, and improved to 7th in points.

1989-1990 "trade" deal

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In 1989,Chip Ganassijoined Patrick as co-owner for Fittipaldi's #20 Marlboro entry. Patrick was preparing to retire from the sport, and began putting the pieces in place to sell the team at season's end. Patrick struck a lucrative deal with Ganassi,Penske Racing,andPhillip Morris.Penske would supply Patrick with twoPC-18chassis for the 1989 season for Fittipaldi to drive. In return, Penske would take driver Fittipaldi and sponsorMarlborostarting with the 1990 season. Furthermore, Penske would receive interim Marlboro sponsorship to field a third car (Al Unser Sr.) at the three 500-mile races in 1989 (Indy 500, Michigan 500, Pocono 500).

For 1990, Chip Ganassi would take over the assets of Patrick Racing (including the two covetedPC-18chassis, as well as the important Ilmor Chevrolet engine lease), which he would use to starthis own team.

The Patrick team experienced dominating success in the1989 CART season.After winning the1989 Indianapolis 500and the 1989 CART championship, at some point Pat Patrick changed his mind about retiring. With the wheels already in motion to dissolve his existing team, he decided to explore options, and was coaxed out of retirement for 1990.

Second stint

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As planned, Ganassi split off to form his own team in 1990 (Chip Ganassi Racing). Pat Patrick took over the upstartAlfa RomeoIndy car project previously run by Alex Morales Motorsports.Roberto Guerrerosigned on as primary driver withAl Unser Sr.driving a second car at theIndy 500and theMichigan 500.

The new Patrick Racing team landed sponsorship fromMiller.It was effectively another "trade" between Penske and Patrick, as Miller (previously with Penske) and Marlboro (now over at Penske) were owned by the same parent company,Phillip Morris.The services of Al Unser Sr. were also effectively a trade between the two outfits. Guerrero, meanwhile, had been with Alex Morales Motorsports running the Alfa Romeo on a part-time schedule in 1989.

The team saw little on-track success, and even less success in the engine development. This despite a significant investment by Alfa Romeo, and the retention of key crew members including Jim McGee andMo Nunn.Al Unser had to sit out the Michigan 500 after he wrecked in practice, suffering a fractured leg. Unser then quit the team.

For 1991,Danny Sullivantook over as primary driver (also another former Penske driver), and the team continued to fail miserably. Guerrero stayed on as a second driver for theIndy 500and other selected races. That year, Guerrero would be involved in a controversial crash atIndianapoliswithKevin Cogan.By the end of the 1991 CART season, Patrick was in financial and legal trouble. Rumors surfaced that the Patrick team had shipped one of theIlmor Chevrolet V-8engines over to the Alfa-Romeo engine developers in Italy,[2][3]who in turn, tore the engine down to examine it and allegedly stole design ideas. It was returned in pieces and infuriated Ilmor officials.

At the conclusion of the 1991 season,Danny Sullivanleft the team, and was replaced byBobby Rahal.[4]Sullivan went to Rahal's old seat atGalles-Kraco Racing.[5]Patrick's contractual obligations with Alfa-Romeo had ended, so the team attempted to re-sign with Ilmor, or possibly acquire older Ilmor engines fromNewman/Haas.[2][6]Due to the possible fraudulent actions by Patrick against Ilmor, the team was refused an Ilmor Chevrolet engine lease, despite inking the popular Rahal.[7][8]Facing a decidedly uncompetitive powerplant situation for 1992, and escalating legal problems, in December 1991, Patrick sold the team outright toBobby Rahaland his partner Carl Hogan. They formedRahal-Hogan Racing,which is now known asRahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.

Third stint

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Oriol Serviàcompeting for Patrick Racing atBrands Hatchin 2003.

In the mid-1990s, Patrick began to rebuild his team from scratch. In 1994, Patrick formed a testing team forFirestonetires, spearheading Firestone's return to Indy car racing. They did not enter any races in 1994, instead operated all year as a non-competing factory test outfit.Scott Pruettsigned on as the driver. In1995,they returned full time toCARTcompetition, as the Firestoneworks team.A few other smaller teams ran Firestones as well. Pruett won the1995 Marlboro 500,had three other podium finishes, and placed 7th in points.

In the next few years, Patrick experienced moderate success in CART. Pruett also won the 1997Surfers Paradiseevent. After the 1999 season,Goodyeartires dropped out of Indy car racing. Firestone effectively became the exclusive tire supplier for both CART and IRL. As of 2023, Firestone continues to maintain that distinction inIndyCar.

Due to money issues and the constant uncertainty of racing inChamp Car,Patrick Racing jumped over the IRL in 2004. They ranAl Unser Jr.until his mid-season retirement and thenJeff Simmons,Jaques Lazier,andTomáš Enge.With no sponsorship for 2005, the team ceased operations and the assets were put up for sale.

CART drivers

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IRL drivers

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All IRL drivers drove in 2004 only.

Racing results

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Complete CART Series results

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(key) (results inboldindicate pole position) (results initalicsindicate fastest lap)

Year Chassis Engine Drivers No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Pts Pos Pos
1979 PHX ATL INDY TRT MCH WGL TRT ONT MCH ATL PHX
PenskePC-6 CosworthDFXV8t Gordon Johncock 20 1 4 9 3 5 1 4 3 16 15 13 2 4 3rd 2,211
3 6
Wally Dallenbach 6 27 9th 1,149
40 4 2 5 10 4 24 6 4 12
Wildcat Mk.V 7 11 8 14
PenskePC-6 Roger Mears 60 13 NC
Steve Krisiloff 6 19th 279
1980 ONT INDY MIL POC MDO MCH WGL MIL ONT MCH MXC PHX
Wildcat Mk.VI CosworthDFXV8t Gordon Johncock 20 3 6th 1,572
PenskePC-6 4 5
Phoenix 80 3 DNQ 2 21 23 23 24 19 24
PenskePC-6 Tom Bagley 40 5 11th 794
Wildcat Mk.VI 28 29 8 15 8
Phoenix 80 23 DNS 6 4 18 16
PenskePC-6 Gordon Smiley 60 6 33rd 176
Phoenix 80 70 25
1981 PHX MIL ATL MCH RIV MIL MCH WGL MXC PHX
Wildcat Mk.VIII CosworthDFXV8t Gordon Johncock 20 6 16 4 4 36 2 6 5 10 3 3 4th 142
Mario Andretti 40 11 3 3 2 2* 16* 4 11th 81
Steve Krisiloff 17 7 25th 18
1982 PHX ATL MIL CLE MCH MIL POC RIV ROA MCH PHX
Wildcat Mk.VIIIB CosworthDFXV8t Gordon Johncock 20 5 2 1* 5 1 11 6 26 22 15 23 4th 186
Mario Andretti 40 2 11 9 2 2 3 14 23 14 2 3 3rd 188
1983 ATL INDY MIL CLE MCH ROA POC RIV MDO MCH CPL LAG PHX
Wildcat Mk.IX CosworthDFXV8t Gordon Johncock 20 1 14 16th 20
March83C 23 26 26
Wildcat Mk.IX Chip Ganassi 21 9th 56
Wildcat Mk.IXB 6 3 3 5
Wildcat Mk.IX 60 8 13 8 26 25
Danny Ongais 12 20th 14
March83C 20 24 10 5
40 28 23 18
Wildcat Mk.IX Johnny Rutherford 18 DNQ 46th 0
Wildcat Mk.IXB 21 DNP 23 24 20
1984 LBH PHX INDY MIL POR MEA CLE MCH ROA POC MDO SAN MCH PHX LAG CPL
Wildcat Mk.X CosworthDFXV8t Gordon Johncock 20 11 14th 39
March84C 10 25 6 9 12 18 4 9 11 10 17 DNQ 13 DNS
Wildcat Mk.X Chip Ganassi 40 25 11 11 20th 24
March84C 28 15 9 2 27
John Paul Jr. 6 17th 28
Pancho Carter 7 21st 22
Bruno Giacomelli 8 32nd 5
Emerson Fittipaldi 4 18 12 13 15th 30
1985 LBH INDY MIL POR MEA CLE MCH ROA POC MDO SAN MCH LAG PHX MIA
March85C CosworthDFXV8t Bruno Giacomelli 20 18 10 5 10 22 6 16 6 14 19th 32
Gordon Johncock Wth NC
Don Whittington 24 DNQ 20 24 50th 0
Sammy Swindell 23 25 53rd 0
Emerson Fittipaldi 40 2 13 8 3 2 8 1 5 6 8 25 13 24 8 26 6th 104
Rich Vogler 60 23 54th 0
1986 PHX LBH INDY MIL POR MEA CLE TOR MCH POC MDO SAN MCH ROA LAG PHX MIA
March86C CosworthDFXV8t Kevin Cogan 7 1 17 2 12 14 21 23 5 22 2 4 4 4 20 9 14 4 6th 115
Emerson Fittipaldi 20 3 16 7 24 12 2 13 17 20 19 21 3 3 1 7 5 20 7th 103
1987 LBH PHX INDY MIL POR MEA CLE TOR MCH POC ROA MDO NAZ LAG MIA
March86C Buick3300V6t Gordon Johncock 2 22 46th 0
Jim Crawford Inj NC
March87C Chevrolet265AV8t Kevin Cogan 7 18 21 31 18 12 21 13 27 9 19 5 5 18 21 16th 25
Emerson Fittipaldi 20 19 18 16 7 14 3 1 1* 7 18 18 6 21 20 10 10th 78
1988 PHX LBH INDY MIL POR CLE TOR MEA MCH POC MDO ROA NAZ LAG MIA
March88C Chevrolet265AV8t Emerson Fittipaldi 20 21 16 2 3 3 7th 105
LolaT88/00 19 4 19
LolaT87/00 14* 21 1* 1* 8 16 20
1989 PHX LBH INDY MIL DET POR CLE MEA TOR MCH POC MDO ROA NAZ LAG
PenskePC-17 Chevrolet265AV8t Emerson Fittipaldi 20 5 3 1st 196
PenskePC-18 1* 16 1 1* 1* 2 2 14 19 4 5 1* 5
1990 PHX LBH INDY MIL DET POR CLE MEA TOR MCH DEN VAN MDO ROA NAZ LAG
March90CA Alfa RomeoIndyV8t Roberto Guerrero 20 16 14 23 18 21 8 19 15 16th 24
LolaT90/00 5 17 24 26 8 9 18
Al Unser 40 DNS 35th 0
March90CA 13
1991 SFR LBH PHX INDY MIL DET POR CLE MEA TOR MCH DEN VAN MDO ROA NAZ LAG
LolaT91/00 Alfa RomeoIndyV8t Danny Sullivan 20 4 11 7 10 5 10 21 9 6 14 18 18 9 17 16 20 9 11th 56
Roberto Guerrero 40 30 37th 0
1995 MIA SFR PHX LBH NAZ INDY MIL DET POR ROA TOR CLE MCH MDO NHA VAN LAG
LolaT95/00 FordXBV8t Scott Pruett 20 4 3 9 2 8 19 12 3 13 7 25 16 1 11 24 6 5 7th 112
1996 MIA RIO SFR LBH NAZ 500 MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH MDO ROA VAN LAG
LolaT96/00 FordXDV8t Scott Pruett 20 4 3 2 11 8 26 12 10 23 8 10 13 21 7 20 3 10th 82
1997 MIA SFR LBH NAZ RIO GAT MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH MDO ROA VAN LAG FON
Reynard97i FordXDV8t Scott Pruett 20 5 1 3 10 3 19 9 24 17 8 5 14 9 5 18 16 7 9th 102
Raul Boesel 40 17 7 8 8 5 14 4 6 3 16 8 18 4 21 6 8 20 10th 91
1998 MIA MOT LBH NAZ RIO GAT MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH MDO ROA VAN LAG HOU SFR FON
Reynard98i FordXDV8t Scott Pruett 20 5 21 18 5 9 2 4 2 6th 121
Reynard97i 12 22 10 4 6 20 3 18 11 4 20
Adrián Fernández 40 4 3 2 24 23 15 4th 154
Reynard98i 6 1* 26 18 9 5 9 1 5 7 6 6 4
1999 MIA MOT LBH NAZ RIO GAT MIL POR CLE ROA TOR MCH DET MDO CHI VAN LAG HOU SRF FON
Swift010.c FordXDV8t Jan Magnussen 20 18 24th 8
Reynard97i/98i/99i1 14 24 7 17 13 11
P. J. Jones 13 15 12 17th 38
Swift010.c 12 2 7 8 20 21 15 17 10 16
Reynard97i/98i/911 40 15 7 21
Adrián Fernández 20 1* 5 20 21 5 4 19 3 6 6 DNS 5 12 3 1 6th 140
Swift010.c 4
2000 MIA LBH RIO MOT NAZ MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH CHI MDO ROA VAN LAG GAT HOU SRF FON
Reynard2Ki FordXFV8t Roberto Moreno 20 2 9 6 3 14 5 17 2 1* 13 23 6 11 4 10 25 3 11 19 2 3rd 147
Adrián Fernández 40 21 24 1 10 5 8 21 12 7 2 6 5 6 2 3 12 10 7 1* 5 2nd 158
2001 MTY LBH TXS NAZ MOT MIL DET POR CLE TOR MCH CHI MDO ROA VAN LAU ROC HOU LAG SRF FON
Reynard01i ToyotaRV8FV8t Townsend Bell 19 13 12 30th 1
Roberto Moreno 20 27 11 C2 12 10 15 3 2 8 11 12 20 6 11 1 23 13 22 22 22* 19 13th 76
Jimmy Vasser 40 6 5 C2 4 5 21 18 16 5 26 23 14 23 21 19 15 7 11 5 6 12 12th 77
2002 MTY LBH MOT MIL LAG POR CHI TOR CLE VAN MDO ROA MTL DEN ROC MIA SFR FON MXC
Reynard02i ToyotaRV8FV8t Townsend Bell 20 19 15 14 13 7 4 12 15 18 20th 19
Oriol Servià 14 10 16 16 11 4 17 16 5 9 16th 44
2003 STP MTY LBH BRH LAU MIL LAG POR CLE TOR VAN ROA MDO MTL DEN MIA MXC SFR
LolaB02/00 FordXFEV8t Oriol Servià 20 12 18 12 4 5 2 6 5 6 5 16 18 18 2 3 19 13 19 7th 108
  1. ^Patrick Racing used pieces of Reynard's 97i, 98i, and 99i chassis to create their own unique setup rather than the stock 99i. This setup became known as the "Franken-chassis."
  2. ^TheFirestone Firehawk 600was canceled after qualifying due to excessiveg-forceson the drivers.

Complete IRL IndyCar Series results

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(key)

Year Chassis Engine Drivers No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Pts Pos Pos
2004 HMS PHX MOT INDY TXS RIR KAN NSH MIL MCH KTY PPIR NAZ CHI FON TXS
DallaraIR-04 ChevroletIndyV8 Al Unser Jr. 20 17 11 21 25th 44
Jeff Simmons(R) 19 29th 26
Jaques Lazier 21 17 18 15 8 14 18 22nd 104
Tomáš Enge(R) 16 13 27th 31

IndyCar wins

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# Season Date Sanction Track / Race No. Winning Driver Chassis Engine Tire Grid Laps Led
1 1973 May 30 USAC Indianapolis 500(O) 20 Gordon Johncock Eagle72 OffenhauserL4t159 ci Goodyear 11 64
2 August 12 USAC Milwaukee Mile(O) 40 Wally Dallenbach Eagle 72 Offenhauser L4t 159 ci Goodyear Pole 50
3 August 26 USAC Ontario 500Qualification Heat 1(O) 40 Wally Dallenbach (2) Eagle 72 Offenhauser L4t 159 ci Goodyear 5 5
4 September 2 USAC Ontario 500(O) 40 Wally Dallenbach (3) Eagle 72 Offenhauser L4t 159 ci Goodyear 5 49
5 September 23 USAC Trenton International Speedway(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (2) Eagle 73 Offenhauser L4t 159 ci Goodyear Pole 81
6 November 3 USAC Phoenix International Raceway(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (3) Eagle 73 Offenhauser L4t 159 ci Goodyear Pole 71
7 1974 August 11 USAC Milwaukee Mile(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (4) Eagle 74 Offenhauser L4t 159 ci Goodyear 4 60
8 November 2 USAC Phoenix International Raceway(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (5) Eagle 74 Offenhauser L4t 159 ci Goodyear 4 74
9 1975 March 2 USAC Ontario 500Qualification Heat 2(O) 40 Wally Dallenbach (4) Eagle 74 Offenhauser L4t 159 ci Goodyear 3 19
10 September 21 USAC Trenton International Speedway(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (6) Wildcat I DGSL4t 158 ci Goodyear 3 33
11 1976 July 18 USAC Michigan(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (7) Wildcat II DGS L4t 158 ci Goodyear 2 44
12 August 15 USAC Trenton International Speedway(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (8) Wildcat I DGS L4t 158 ci Goodyear 2 58
13 1977 April 30 USAC Trenton International Speedway(O) 40 Wally Dallenbach (5) Wildcat II DGS L4t 158 ci Goodyear 7 6
14 September 14 USAC Michigan(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (9) Wildcat II DGS L4t 158 ci Goodyear 7 6
15 October 29 USAC Phoenix International Raceway(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (10) Wildcat II DGS L4t 158 ci Goodyear 6 64
16 1978 March 18 USAC Phoenix International Raceway(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (11) Wildcat II DGS L4t 158 ci Goodyear 2 121
17 April 23 USAC Trenton International Speedway(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (12) Wildcat II DGS L4t 158 ci Goodyear 4 79
18 1979 March 11 CART Phoenix International Raceway(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (13) PenskePC-6 CosworthDFXV8t Goodyear 8 33
19 July 15 CART Michigan(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (14) Penske PC-6 Cosworth DFX V8t Goodyear 3 20
20 1982 May 30 USAC Indianapolis 500(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (15) Wildcat VIIIB Cosworth DFX V8t Goodyear 5 57
21 1982 June 13 CART Milwaukee Mile(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (16) Wildcat VIIIB Cosworth DFX V8t Goodyear Pole 139
22 July 18 CART Michigan 500(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (17) Wildcat VIIIB Cosworth DFX V8t Goodyear 2 117
23 1983 April 17 CART Atlanta Motor Speedway(O) 20 Gordon Johncock (18) Wildcat IX Cosworth DFX V8t Goodyear 3 36
24 1985 July 28 CART Michigan 500(O) 40 Emerson Fittipaldi March85C Cosworth DFX V8t Goodyear 19 29
25 1986 April 6 CART Phoenix International Raceway(O) 7 Kevin Cogan March 86C Cosworth DFX V8t Goodyear 4 59
26 October 4 CART Road America(R) 20 Emerson Fittipaldi (2) March 86C Cosworth DFX V8t Goodyear 5 7
27 1987 July 5 CART Grand Prix of Cleveland(S) 20 Emerson Fittipaldi (3) March 87C Chevrolet265AV8t Goodyear 5 37
28 July 19 CART Exhibition Place, Toronto(S) 20 Emerson Fittipaldi (4) March 87C Chevrolet 265A V8t Goodyear 3 67
29 1988 September 4 CART Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R) 20 Emerson Fittipaldi (5) LolaT87/00 Chevrolet 265A V8t Goodyear 6 62
30 September 11 CART Road America(R) 20 Emerson Fittipaldi (6) Lola T87/00 Chevrolet 265A V8t Goodyear 4 35
31 1989 May 28 USAC Indianapolis 500(O) 20 Emerson Fittipaldi (7) PenskePC-18 Chevrolet 265A V8t Goodyear 3 158
32 1989 June 18 CART Detroit street circuit(S) 20 Emerson Fittipaldi (8) Penske PC-18 Chevrolet 265A V8t Goodyear 3 4
33 June 25 CART Portland International Raceway(R) 20 Emerson Fittipaldi (9) Penske PC-18 Chevrolet 265A V8t Goodyear 2 62
34 July 2 CART Grand Prix of Cleveland(S) 20 Emerson Fittipaldi (10) Penske PC-18 Chevrolet 265A V8t Goodyear 2 54
35 September 24 CART Nazareth Speedway(O) 20 Emerson Fittipaldi (11) Penske PC-18 Chevrolet 265A V8t Goodyear 2 123
36 1995 July 30 CART Michigan 500(O) 20 Scott Pruett Lola T95/00 FordXBV8t Firestone 12 58
37 1997 April 6 CART Gold Coast Indy 300(S) 20 Scott Pruett (2) Reynard97i FordXDV8t Firestone 7 16
38 1998 March 28 CART Twin Ring Motegi(O) 40 Adrián Fernández Reynard 98i Ford XD V8t Firestone 2 102
39 August 9 CART Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course(R) 40 Adrián Fernández (2) Reynard 98i Ford XD V8t Firestone 5 26
40 1999 April 10 CART Twin Ring Motegi(O) 40 Adrián Fernández (3) Reynard 97i Ford XD V8t Firestone 4 153
41 October 31 CART Auto Club Speedway(O) 40 Adrián Fernández (4) Reynard 97i Ford XD V8t Firestone 13 10
42 2000 April 30 CART Autódromo de Jacarepaguá(O) 40 Adrián Fernández (5) Reynard 2Ki FordXFV8t Firestone 16 11
43 July 2 CART Grand Prix of Cleveland(S) 20 Roberto Moreno Reynard 2Ki Ford XF V8t Firestone Pole 91
44 October 15 CART Gold Coast Indy 300(S) 40 Adrián Fernández (6) Reynard 2Ki Ford XF V8t Firestone 17 17
45 2001 September 2 CART Streets of Vancouver(S) 20 Roberto Moreno (2) Reynard 01i ToyotaRV8E V8t Firestone 7 10

References

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  2. ^abMiller, Robin (December 20, 1991)."Rahal in, Patrick out as Indy-car team owner (part 1)".The Indianapolis Star.p. 49.RetrievedSeptember 20,2017– viaNewspapers.
  3. ^IndyCar Engine Woes have Deep Roots,More Front Wing,May 17, 2012, Retrieved 2013-01-18
  4. ^"Rahal to sign with Patrick Racing".The Indianapolis Star.September 4, 1991. p. 54.RetrievedSeptember 20,2017– viaNewspapers.
  5. ^"Sullivan talking to Galles-Kraco".The Indianapolis Star.September 5, 1991. p. 13.RetrievedSeptember 20,2017– viaNewspapers.
  6. ^Miller, Robin (December 20, 1991)."Rahal in, Patrick out as Indy-car team owner (part 2)".The Indianapolis Star.p. 50.RetrievedSeptember 20,2017– viaNewspapers.
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