1997 Atlantic Championship Season - Calendar

Calendar

Race No Track State Date Laps Distance Time Speed Winner Pole Position Most Leading Laps Fastest Race Lap
1 Homestead Florida March 1, 1997 50 2.25302=112.651 km 0'49:36.520 136.248 km/h Anthony Lazzaro Chuck West Case Montgomery Bertrand Godin
2 Long Beach California April 2, 1997 30 2.558787=76.76361 km 1'07:00.264 68.739 km/h Alexandre Tagliani Case Montgomery Alexandre Tagliani Alexandre Tagliani
3 Nazareth Pennsylvania April 26, 1997 60 1.5223978=91.343868 km 0'42:20.224 129.452 km/h Alex Barron Alex Barron Alex Barron ?
4 Milwaukee Wisconsin May 31, 1997 60 1.6607976=99.647856 km 0'31:40.276 188.779 km/h Alex Barron Alex Barron Alex Barron Bertrand Godin
5 Montréal Canada June 14, 1997 27 4.4207471=119.3601717 km 0'45:08.587 158.642 km/h Bertrand Godin Bertrand Godin Bertrand Godin Chuck West
6 Cleveland Ohio July 13, 1997 22 3.3891858=74.5620876 km 0'33:40.036 132.881 km/h Bertrand Godin Alexandre Tagliani Bertrand Godin Tony Ave
7 Toronto Canada July 19, 1997 35 2.7696053=96.9361855 km 0'59:56.560 97.029 km/h Memo Gidley Alex Barron Alex Barron Alexandre Tagliani
8 Trois-Rivières Canada August 3, 1997 45 2.4477453=110.1485385 km 1'00:27.668 109.308 km/h Alexandre Tagliani Alexandre Tagliani Alexandre Tagliani Alex Barron
9 Lexington Ohio August 10, 1997 25 3.6337994=90.844985 km 0'40:55.747 133.174 km/h Alex Barron Jeret Schroeder Alex Barron Alex Barron
10 Elkhart Lake Wisconsin August 17, 1997 11 6.4372=70.8092 km 0'40:34.741 104.698 km/h Alex Barron Chuck West Alex Barron Alex Barron
11 Vancouver Canada September 1, 1997 38 2.7406379=104.1442402 km 0'58:24.852 106.971 km/h Memo Gidley Memo Gidley Memo Gidley Alex Barron
12 Monterey California September 6, 1997 28 3.6016134=100.8451752 km 0'37:50.484 159.897 km/h Alex Barron Alex Barron Alex Barron Alex Barron

Note:

Race 1 held on the road course.

Race 10 stopped earlier due to rain, originally scheduled over 17 laps.

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