Calendar
Race No | Track | State | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Winner | Pole Position | Most Leading Laps | Fastest Race Lap |
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1 | Phoenix | Arizona | April 6, 1986 | 76 | 1.6093=122.3068 km | 0'37:58.23 | 193.266 km/h | Steve Millen | Kim Campbell | Kim Campbell | ? |
2 | Milwaukee | Wisconsin | June 8, 1986 | 75 | 1.6607976=124.55982 km | 0'38:56.19 | 191.943 km/h | Mike Groff | Jeff Andretti | Mike Groff | ? |
3 | Meadowlands | New Jersey | June 29, 1986 | 44 | 2.7229356=119.809166 km | 0'51:44.117 | 136.515 km/h | Fabrizio Barbazza | Fabrizio Barbazza | Fabrizio Barbazza | ? |
4 | Toronto | Canada | July 20, 1986 | 42 | 2.8709912=120.58163 km | 0'47:54.656 | 151.007 km/h | Fabrizio Barbazza | Fabrizio Barbazza | Fabrizio Barbazza | ? |
5 | Pocono | Pennsylvania | August 16, 1986 | 40 | 4.02325=160.93 km | 0'40:52.11 | 236.265 km/h | Jeff Andretti | Jeff Andretti | Mike Groff | ? |
6 | Lexington | Ohio | August 31, 1986 | 31 | 3.86232=119.73192 km | 0'44:41.550 | 160.741 km/h | Steve Millen | Steve Millen | Steve Millen | ? |
7 | Elkhart Lake | Wisconsin | September 20, 1986 | 19 | 6.4372=122.3068 km | 0'41:23.38 | 177.300 km/h | Mike Groff | Juan Manuel Fangio II | Mike Groff | ? |
8 | Monterey | California | October 12, 1986 | 40 | 3.05767=120.3068 km | 0'41:17.328 | 174.827 km/h | Fabrizio Barbazza | Tommy Byrne | Steve Millen | ? |
9 | Phoenix | Arizona | October 19, 1986 | 75 | 1.6093=120.6975 km | 0'37:11.24 | 194.740 km/h | Fabrizio Barbazza | Jeff Andretti | Fabrizio Barbazza | ? |
10 | Miami | Florida | November 9, 1986 | 22 | 2.8709912=63.1618064 km | 0'25:54.98 | 146.229 km/h | Fabrizio Barbazza | Fabrizio Barbazza | Juan Manuel Fangio II | ? |
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