CART schedule, standings
Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999 | 9:57 a.m.
CART FedEx Championship Series schedule, and driver point standings:
March 21 - Marlboro Grand Prix, Homestead, Fla. (Greg Moore)
April 10 - Firestone Firehawk 500, Motegi, Japan (Adrian Fernandez).
April 18 - Toyota Grand Prix, Long Beach, Calif. (Juan Montoya)
May 2 - Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix, Nazareth, Pa. (Juan Montoya)
May 15 - Rio 400, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Juan Montoya).
May 29 - Motorola 300, Madison, Ill. (Michael Andretti)
June 6 - Miller Lite 200, West Allis, Wis. (Paul Tracy)
June 20 - Budweiser-G.I. Joe's 200, Portland, Ore. (Gil de Ferran)
June 27 - Medic Drug Grand Prix, Cleveland (Juan Montoya).
July 11 - Texaco-Havoline 200, Elkhart Lake, Wis. (Christian Fittipaldi)
July 18 - Molson Indy, Toronto (Dario Franchitti).
July 25 - U.S. 500, Brooklyn, Mich. (Tony Kanaan)
Aug. 8 - Tenneco Automotive Grand Prix, Detroit (Dario Franchitti).
Aug. 15 - Miller Lite 200, Lexington Ohio (Juan Montoya).
Aug. 22 - Target Grand Prix, Chicago (Juan Montoya).
Sept. 5 - Molson Indy, Vancouver, British Columbia (Juan Montoya).
Sept. 12 - Shell 300, Monterey, Calif. (Bryan Herta)
Sept. 26 - Texaco Grand Prix, Houston.
Oct. 17 - Honda Indy, Surfers Paradise, Australia.
Oct. 31 - Marlboro 500, Fontana, Calif.
Driver Standings
1. Juan Montoya, 199.
2. Dario Franchitti, 171.
3. Paul Tracy, 134.
4. Michael Andretti, 127.
5. Adrian Fernandez, 105.
6. Max Papis, 105.
7. Gil de Ferran, 104.
8. Christian Fittipaldi, 101.
9. Greg Moore, 97.
10. Jimmy Vasser, 94.
11. Tony Kanaan, 68.
12. Bryan Herta, 62.
13. Patrick Carpentier, 61.
14. Roberto Moreno, 58.
15. Helio Castro-Neves, 48.
16. P.J. Jones, 37.
17. Cristiano da Matta, 30.
18. Mauricio Gugelmin, 28.
19. Richie Hearn, 21.
20. Al Unser Jr., 20.
21. Scott Pruett, 20.
22. Robby Gordon, 20.
23. Mark Blundell, 9.
24. Jan Magnussen, 6.
25. Michel Jourdain Jr., 6.
26. Alex Barron, 4.
27. Tarso Marques, 4.
28. Memo Gidley, 4.
29. Gualter Salles, 2.
30. Dennis Vitolo, 2.
31. Andrea Montermini, 2.
32. Raul Boesel, 1.
33. Gonzalo Rodriguez, 1.
34. Luiz Garcia Jr., 0.
35. Shigeaki Hattori, 0.
36. Naoki Hattori, 0.
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