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CART

  • A.J. Foyt Enterprises never won a CART-sanctioned event during its participation from 1979-1995. At the 1995 Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix, Eddie Cheever was leading the race with just over 1 lap to go when the car ran out fuel. It would be the closest the team came to winning a CART race.
Year Primary driver(s) Other driver(s)
1979 A.J. Foyt
1980 A.J. Foyt George Snider (500-mile races only)
1981 A.J. Foyt
1982 A.J. Foyt
1983 A.J. Foyt George Snider (Indy 500 only)
1984 A.J. Foyt George Snider (Indy 500 only)
Johnny Rutherford (Indy 500/Pocono 500)
1985 A.J. Foyt Chip Ganassi (Indy 500 only)
George Snider (Indy 500 only)
1986 A.J. Foyt George Snider (Indy 500/Michigan 500 only)
Sammy Swindell
1987 A.J. Foyt George Snider (Indy 500 only)
Stan Fox
Davy Jones
1988 A.J. Foyt Stan Fox
Rocky Moran
Johnny Rutherford (Michigan 500 only)
1989 A.J. Foyt Rocky Moran
1990 A.J. Foyt
1991 A.J. Foyt
Mike Groff
Bernard Jourdain
Al Unser, Sr.
1992 A.J. Foyt Jeff Andretti
Jon Beekhuis
Brian Bonner
Pancho Carter
Gregor Foitek
Ross Cheever

Mike Groff
George Snider (Phoenix 200 only)

1993 Robby Gordon John Andretti
1994 Davy Jones (first 3 races)
Bryan Herta (5 races)
Eddie Cheever (2nd half)
John Andretti (Indy 500 only)
1995 Eddie Cheever Fredrik Ekblom
Scott Sharp
Brian Till

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