1996 Grand Prix of Miami
Third | Robby Gordon (Walker Racing) |
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The 1996 Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami Presented by Toyota was a
Report
Qualifying
Due to rain on Saturday afternoon, the qualifying session occurred on Sunday morning.
Race
On the start, Mark Blundell spun and Roberto Moreno had an unrelated contact with the wall. Then, the start was aborted for the second time, as Tracy was deemed to have jumped the start. At the end of lap 1, another caution came out as Michael Andretti hit Maurício Gugelmin and lost his front wing. After the restart, Tracy continued to lead for 8 laps of racing, until rain began to fall. The cars circulated under caution period conditions until the decision was made to red flag the race with Tracy in the lead.
The race restarted after a half-hour delay, with Tracy continuing to lead the race comfortably while second-place was contested between Gil de Ferran, Vasser, and Scott Pruett. Meanwhile, Al Unser Jr. hit Carlos Guerrero, and fell a lap down to repair his front wing. Andre Ribeiro and Robby Gordon made contact on Lap 82 while fighting for position, bringing out a caution period. During the ensuing pit stops, Tracy retired from the lead due to a transmission failure. On the same lap, rookie Alex Zanardi crashed under caution as his wheel separated following his pit stop.
Light rain again delayed the restart until Lap 102. De Ferran led at the restart, but slower traffic in front of the leaders enabled Vasser to overtake and hold onto the lead until the finish.
Notes
- First CART race: Greg Moore, Eddie Lawson, Mark Blundell, Jeff Krosnoff, Alex Zanardi
- Parker Johnstone did not start the race, having suffered a concussion from a practice crash.[3]
- All American Racers returned to CART as a team and a constructor for the first time since 1986.
- This was the first CART race since 1991 that long-time entrant Indy Racing Leagueinstead.
Championship standings after the race
References
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