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03/24/1996 – Phoenix OFFICIAL BOX SCORE INDY RACING LEAGUE DURA-LUBE 200 Sunday, March 24, 1996 F S Laps Running/ IRL IRL IRL Designated Total P P CAR DRIVER CAR NAME YR/C/E/T Completed Reason Out Pts. Basic Qual. Awards Awards 1 1 5 Arie Luyendyk Jonathan Byrd=s Cafeteria/Bryant Heating & Cooling Special 95 R/F/F 200 Running 112 $78,000 $22,000 $32,000 $132,000 2 6 11 Scott Sharp Conseco/AJ Foyt Racing 94 L/F/G *200 Running 114 60,000 22,000 4,250 86,250 3 7 41 Mike Groff AJ Foyt Enterprises 94 L/F/G *199 Running 122 47,000 22,000 2,250 71,250 4 2 4 R Richie Hearn Ralph=s-Food 4 Less/Della Penna Motorsports 95 R/F/G 198 Running 94 35,000 22,000 15,500 72,500 5 10 75 R Johnny O'Connell Ultimate Energy/Distributor of Optima Batteries/MBNA 95 R/F/F 197 Running 116 30,000 22,000 500 52,500 6 8 12 R Buzz Calkins Bradley Foodmart/Total Petroleum/MBNA/Logo Athletic 95 R/F/F 193 Running 128 25,000 22,000 2,500 49,500 7 12 9 Stephan Gregoire Hemelgarn Racing 95 R/F/F 190 Running 94 24,000 22,000 1,750 47,750 8 21 33 R Michele Alboreto Team Scandia/Alta Natural Spring Water/Perry Ellis 95 L/F/G 187 Running 116 23,000 22,000 4,250 49,250 9 19 64 R Johnny Unser Project Indy/Ruger Titanium 94 R/F/G 185 Running 26 22,000 22,000 250 44,250 10 20 15 Dave Kudrave D.A.R.E. 93 L/B/G 168 Fuel 80 21,000 22,000 2,250 45,250 11 4 20 R Tony Stewart Menards/Glidden/Quaker State 95 L/M/F 165 Electrical 114 20,000 22,000 0 42,000 12 17 16 Johnny Parsons Linkite/Firestone 93 L/M/F 149 Fuel Pump 80 19,000 22,000 0 41,000 13 11 45 R Robbie Buhl ZunneΝ Group Racing 94 L/F/F 148 Header 108 18,000 22,000 0 40,000 14 13 18 John Paul, Jr. V-Line Lola/Menard 93 L/M/G 116 Engine 94 17,000 22,000 0 39,000 15 18 27 R Jim Guthrie McDonald=s/Firestone 93 L/M/F 115 Accident T3 20 16,000 22,000 0 38,000 16 3 21 Roberto Guerrero WavePhore, Inc./Pennzoil Reynard-Ford 94 R/F/G 89 CV Joint 98 15,000 22,000 0 37,000 17 9 14 R Davey Hamilton AJ Foyt Copenhagen Racing Team 95 L/F/G 77 Electrical 82 14,000 22,000 0 36,000 18 5 2 Scott Brayton Glidden/Greentree Special 95 L/M/F 70 Accident T4 74 13,000 22,000 0 35,000 19 15 7 R Fermin Velez Team Scandia/Cristal/Copec/Mobil 1/Perry Ellis 95 L/F/G 32 Contact w/#21 T3 16 12,000 22,000 0 34,000 20 14 22 R Michel Jourdain, Jr. Team Scandia/Canels/Quaker State/Perry Ellis 95 L/F/G 31 Accident T4 15 11,000 22,000 0 33,000 21 22 90 Lyn St. James Team Scandia/Lifetime/Perry Ellis 95 R/F/G 11 Electrical 82 10,000 0 0 10,000 22 16 96 R Paul Durant A.B.F. Motorsports, L.L.C. 92 L/B/G 1 Front End 13 10,000 0 0 10,000 17 R Stan Wattles Leigh Miller Racing Lola Ford 94 L/F/F 44 10,000 0 0 10,000 3 Eddie Cheever Quaker State Special 95 L/M/F 50 10,000 0 0 10,000 91 Buddy Lazier Delta Faucet/Hemelgarn Racing 95 R/F/F 36 10,000 0 0 10,000 36 R Dan Drinan Loop Hole Racing 92 L/B/G 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 $575,000 $440,000 $65,500 $1,080,500 *1 - lap penalty for entering closed pit. Time of Race: 1:42:14 Average Speed: 117.368 mph Margin of Victory: 8.896 seconds Fastest Lap/Leading Lap: Lap 11 - 173.152 mph / #5 Arie Luyendyk LEGEND: FP-Finish Position; SP-Start Position; R-Rookie. CHASSIS LEGEND: L-Lola; R-Reynard. ENGINE LEGEND: B-Buick; F-Ford Cosworth XB; M-Menard V6. TIRE LEGEND: F-Firestone; G-Goodyear. Caution Flags: Lap Leaders: Lap Leader Summary: Lap-Lap Laps Incident 1 - 24 #5 Luyendyk Driver Times Total 3-7 5 #12 Calkins spin T2 25 - 35 #20 Stewart Luyendyk 4 122 33-47 15 #22 Jourdain, Jr. accident T4 36 - 42 #4 Hearn Sharp 2 40 #21 Guerrero & #7 Velez contact T3 43 - 74 #11 Sharp Buhl 2 20 72-80 9 #2 Brayton accident T4 75 -102 #5 Luyendyk Stewart 1 11 128 -135 8 #27 Guthrie accident T3 103-117 #45 Buhl Hearn 1 7 118-120 #5 Luyendyk 121-128 #11 Sharp 129-133 #45 Buhl 134-200 #5 Luyendyk .
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