1988 American Racing Series Season - Calendar

Calendar

Race No Track State Date Laps Distance Time Speed Winner Pole Position Most Leading Laps Fastest Race Lap
1 Phoenix Arizona April 9, 1988 78 1.6093=125.5254 km 0'45:06.145 166.987 km/h Paul Tracy Jeff Andretti Paul Tracy ?
2 Milwaukee Wisconsin June 4, 1988 100 1.6607976=166.07976 km 0'53:21.130 186.774 km/h Dave Simpson Dave Simpson Mike Snow ?
3 Portland Oregon June 19, 1988 40 3.0930746=123.722984 km 0'47:56.850 154.823 km/h Tommy Byrne Tommy Byrne Tommy Byrne ?
4 Cleveland Ohio July 3, 1988 30 3.991064=119.73192 km 0'37:01.654 194.015 km/h Juan Manuel Fangio II Juan Manuel Fangio II Juan Manuel Fangio II ?
5 Toronto Canada July 17, 1988 38 2.8709912=120.58163 km 0'45:09.290 160.224 km/h Calvin Fish Tommy Byrne Tommy Byrne ?
6 Meadowlands New Jersey July 24, 1988 58 1.9585181=113.59405 km 0'44:47.940 152.138 km/h Jon Beekhuis Jon Beekhuis Jon Beekhuis ?
7 Pocono Pennsylvania August 20, 1988 40 4.02325=160.93 km 0'45:45.215 211.039 km/h Michael Greenfield Dave Simpson Michael Greenfield ?
8 Lexington Ohio September 4, 1988 32 3.86232=123.59424 km 0'45:44.820 162.101 km/h Jon Beekhuis Jon Beekhuis Jon Beekhuis ?
9 Elkhart Lake Wisconsin September 11, 1988 19 6.4372=122.3068 km 0'40:33.206 180.957 km/h Juan Manuel Fangio II Calvin Fish Juan Manuel Fangio II ?
10 Nazareth Pennsylvania September 25, 1988 75 1.5223978=114.179835 km 0'36:07.780 189.617 km/h Calvin Fish Calvin Fish Calvin Fish ?
11 Monterey California October 16, 1988 32 3.5629902=114.0156864 km 0'45:32.780 150.197 km/h Tommy Byrne Juan Manuel Fangio II Juan Manuel Fangio II ?
12 Miami Florida November 6, 1988 22 2.8709912=63.1618064 km 0'39:47.729 95.230 km/h Tommy Byrne Juan Manuel Fangio II Tommy Byrne ?

Note:

Race 12 abandoned after two laps due to an accident involving Michael Greenfield, Jeff Andretti and Guido Daccò and restarted.

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