1987 Indy Car Season - Race Results

Race Results

Rd Name Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning driver Winning team Report
1 Grand Prix of Long Beach Mario Andretti 1:05.886 Mario Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Report
2 Dana 200 Mario Andretti 21.832 Roberto Guerrero Vince Granatelli Racing Report
3 Indianapolis 500 Mario Andretti 2:47.139 Al Unser Penske Racing Report
4 Dana-Rex Mays 200 Roberto Guerrero 23.544 Michael Andretti Kraco Racing Report
5 Budweiser/G.I.Joe's 200 Roberto Guerrero 59.207 Bobby Rahal Truesports Report
6 Meadowlands Grand Prix Mario Andretti 1:01.097 Bobby Rahal Truesports Report
7 Cleveland Grand Prix Roberto Guerrero 1:05.509 Emerson Fittipaldi Patrick Racing Report
8 Molson Indy Toronto Bobby Rahal Emerson Fittipaldi Patrick Racing Report
9 Marlboro 500 Michael Andretti 33.406 Michael Andretti Kraco Racing Report
10 Quaker State 500 Mario Andretti 44.795 Rick Mears Team Penske Report
11 Road America 200 Mario Andretti 1:52.687 Mario Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Report
12 Escort Radar Warning 200 Roberto Guerrero 1:15.585 Roberto Guerrero Vince Granatelli Racing Report
13 Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix Michael Andretti 21.926 Michael Andretti Kraco Racing Report
14 Laguna Seca 300k Mario Andretti 52.926 Bobby Rahal Truesports Report
NC Marlboro Challenge Raul Boesel Bobby Rahal Truesports
15 Miami Indy Challenge Mario Andretti 1:54.630 Michael Andretti Kraco Racing Report

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