1993 PPG Indy Car World Series

1993 CART season
PPG Indy Car World Series

Nigel Mansell
Season
Races16
Start dateMarch 21
End dateOctober 3
Awards
Drivers' champion Nigel Mansell
Constructors' Cup Lola
Manufacturers' Cup Chevrolet
Nations' Cup Brazil
Rookie of the Year Nigel Mansell
Indianapolis 500 winner Emerson Fittipaldi

The 1993 PPG Indy Car World Series season was the 15th national championship season of American open wheel racing sanctioned by CART under the name "IndyCar". The season consisted of 16 races. Nigel Mansell was the national champion as well as the Rookie of the Year. The 1993 Indianapolis 500 was sanctioned by USAC, but counted towards the CART points championship. Emerson Fittipaldi won the Indy 500, his second career victory in that event.

The biggest story going into the season involved Newman/Haas Racing. Nigel Mansell, the reigning Formula One World Champion switched from Formula One to the CART IndyCar Series. Mansell joined Newman/Haas Racing as teammate to Mario Andretti, taking the seat formerly held by Michael Andretti, who departed for one year to McLaren. Mansell came to the American open wheel series with considerable fanfare and huge media attention. He won the season-opener at Surfers Paradise, the first CART "rookie" to win his first start. At Phoenix, Mansell crashed during practice and was forced to sit out the race due to a back injury. At Indianapolis, he was leading the race with 16 laps to go when he was passed on a restart by Emerson Fittipaldi and Arie Luyendyk, and wound up third. He still won the Indy 500 Rookie of the Year award.

Despite having missed the race at Phoenix, Mansell won five races (four of which were on ovals) en route to the CART championship, becoming the first driver to win the CART Series in his rookie season. He also became the first driver in history to be the Formula One champion and the CART IndyCar champion at the same time. His team Newman/Haas Racing would still manage to win the one oval race Mansell missed with Mario Andretti scoring his 52nd and final victory of his IndyCar career at Phoenix, Andretti would finish 6th in the final championship standings.

After winning his third CART championship in 1992, Bobby Rahal entered the 1993 season driving the R/H chassis (formerly the Truesports chassis). He finished second at Long Beach, but struggled to get his car up to speed, and failed to qualify at Indianapolis. He would run the remainder of the season with a 1993 Lola chassis, but with no victories. He did however finish 4th in points.

The 1993 schedule originally included plans for the Meadowlands Grand Prix to move to a street circuit in Manhattan on the roads surrounding the World Trade Center and West Street. The race was planned to be held on July 13, 1993. However, the race was cancelled in September 1992 due to cost and conflicts between sponsor Marlboro and Mayor David Dinkins' anti-tobacco advertising policies.[1][2]

Drivers and constructors

Team Chassis Engine No. Driver(s) Status Round(s) Ref(s)
Arciero Racing Penske PC-21 Chevrolet V8/B 25 Mark Smith  R  1–4, 6–9, 12–16 [3]
A. J. Foyt Enterprises Lola T93/00
Lola T92/00[N 1]
Ford XB 14 A. J. Foyt 4
Robby Gordon 1–3, 5–16 [4]
41 4
Lola T92/00 84 John Andretti 4
Bettenhausen Motorsports Penske PC-22 Chevrolet V8/C 16 Stefan Johansson All
33 Scott Sharp  R  16
76 Tony Bettenhausen Jr. 4
Burns Motor Sports Galmer G92/B Chevrolet V8/A 66 Dominic Dobson 4
PacWest Racing 17 13–14, 16
Chip Ganassi Racing Lola T93/00 Ford XB 10 Arie Luyendyk All
Dale Coyne Racing Lola T92/00
Lola T91/00[N 2]
Chevrolet V8/A
Buick[N 3]
19 Robbie Buhl  R  1–6, 8, 12, 14–16
Johnny Unser  R  7, 9, 11, 13
32 Éric Bachelart 4
39 Ross Bentley 1–10, 12–16
D. B. Mann Motorsports Lola T91/00 Buick 93 John Paul Jr. 4
Dick Simon Racing Lola T93/00 Ford XB 9 Raul Boesel All
22 Scott Brayton 3–5, 7–16
Lola T92/00 1–2, 6
23 Didier Theys 16
Chevrolet V8/A 90 Gary Brabham  R  1
Ford XB Lyn St. James  R  2–3
Lola T93/00 4, 6–8, 10
Bertrand Gachot  R  9
Eddie Cheever 12
Maurício Gugelmin  R  14, 16
Hayhoe-Simon Racing 18 15
Lola T92/00 Jimmy Vasser 4, 9, 11, 13–14, 16
Chevrolet V8/A 1–3, 5–7
18T Olivier Grouillard  R  4
Formula Project Buick 36 Stéphan Grégoire  R  4
Euromotorsport Racing Lola T91/00 Cosworth 42 Andrea Chiesa  R  1
Jeff Wood 2–3, 5–16
Lola T92/00 Chevrolet V8/A 50 Andrea Montermini  R  1, 6, 9, 13
David Kudrave
 R  2–3, 5, 7, 10–11, 14–15
Davy Jones 4
Christian Danner 8, 12, 16
Galles Racing Lola T93/00 Chevrolet V8/C 3 Al Unser Jr. All
7 Danny Sullivan All
Adrián Fernández  R  10
11 3, 5–6, 12, 16
Kevin Cogan 4, 7–9
Hall/VDS Racing Lola T93/00 Chevrolet V8/C 8 Teo Fabi All
Hemelgarn Racing Lola T91/00 Buick 91 Stan Fox 4
Lola T92/00 92 Didier Theys 4
Indy Regency Racing Lola T92/00 Chevrolet V8/A 29 Olivier Grouillard  R  4–16
King Racing Lola T93/00 Chevrolet V8/C 40 Roberto Guerrero 1–13 [5]
Eddie Cheever 14–16
60 Jim Crawford 4
80 Al Unser 4
Leader Cards Racing Lola T91/00 Chevrolet V8/A 20 Buddy Lazier 1–3, 6, 8
Buick 4–5, 12, 14–16
Lola T92/00 10–11
Lola T91/00 98 Brian Bonner 4
Newman/Haas Racing Lola T93/00 Ford XB 5 Nigel Mansell  R  All
6 Mario Andretti All
Nu-Tech Motorsports Lola T91/00 Chevrolet V8/A 28 Brian Bonner 8
Cosworth 33 Dennis Vitolo 6
Pagan Racing Lola T92/00 Buick 21 Jeff Andretti 4
81 Mark Smith  R  4
Penske Racing Penske PC-22 Chevrolet V8/C 4 Emerson Fittipaldi All
12 Paul Tracy All
ProFormance Motorsports Lola T91/00 Chevrolet V8/A 45 Scott Pruett 2–4, 6, 9, 14, 16
John Paul Jr. 14
Rahal/Hogan Racing Rahal-Hogan RH-001[N 4]
Lola T93/00
Chevrolet V8/C 1 Bobby Rahal All [6]
26 Mike Groff 5–7, 11–12, 14 [7]
Sinden-McNeice Racing Lola T92/00 Chevrolet V8/A 44 John Brooks  R  16
Sovereign Racing Lola T92/00 Chevrolet V8/A 30 Marco Greco  R  All
Lola T91/00 Buick 43 Rocky Moran 4
Team Menard Lola T93/00 Menard 27 Geoff Brabham 4
51 Gary Bettenhausen 4
77 Nelson Piquet  R  4
Lola T92/00 Buick 59 Eddie Cheever 4
Turley Motorsports Penske PC-21 Chevrolet V8/B 69 Eddie Cheever 1–2
99 3–4, 6
Brian Till 7–9, 11–12, 14–16
Walker Motorsports Lola T93/00 Ford XB 2 Scott Goodyear All [8]
15 Hiro Matsushita All
Lola T92/00 75 Willy T. Ribbs 4–16

Driver changes

Preseason

  • On August 14, 1992, Scott Pruett confirmed he was out of a seat for 1993, after the demise of Truesports and the decision by Rahal-Hogan Racing, soon-to-be new owners of the team's facilities, to remain as a one-car operation.[6][9]
  • On October 17, 1992, Arciero Racing announced that rookie Mark Smith had signed a 12-race deal to drive the No. 25 car. The program was focused on the road courses and the Indianapolis 500, though he eventually entered the Nazareth race for his first Indy Car oval start after failing to qualify for the Indy 500. Smith had finished 7th in his third Indy Lights season, after being runner-up in 1991.[3]
  • On November 23, 1992, A. J. Foyt Enterprises announced that Robby Gordon had been signed on a full-time basis to drive the No. 14 car, which was raced by multiple drivers over the previous year. Gordon switched from Chip Ganassi Racing after his part-time rookie year.[4][10] At the time, team owner A. J. Foyt did not commit to race at the Indianapolis 500.[10][11]
  • On November 24, 1992, King Racing announced it would expand his program to contest a full season with a one-car team, fielding Roberto Guerrero in the No. 40 car after his truncated pole-winning effort at the Indianapolis 500. The team also confirmed a three-car team for the Indy 500, with no other drivers assigned.[5]
  • On February 8, 1993, Rahal-Hogan Racing announced it would field a second car in five races for its new test driver Mike Groff. His program was due to begin in June at Milwaukee, where Rahal-Hogan intended to introduce its new 1993 car.[7]

Team changes

Preseason

Schedule

Rnd Date Race Name Circuit Location
1 March 21 Australian FAI IndyCar Grand Prix  S  Surfers Paradise Street Circuit Surfers Paradise, Australia
2 April 4 Valvoline 200  O  Phoenix International Raceway Phoenix, Arizona
3 April 18 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach  S  Streets of Long Beach Long Beach, California
4 May 30 Indianapolis 500  O  Indianapolis Motor Speedway Speedway, Indiana
5 June 6 Miller Genuine Draft 200  O  Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin
6 June 13 ITT Automotive Detroit Grand Prix  S  The Raceway on Belle Isle Park Detroit, Michigan
7 June 27 Texaco/Havoline Presents the Budweiser/G. I. Joe's 200  R  Portland International Raceway Portland, Oregon
8 July 11 Budweiser Grand Prix of Cleveland Presented by Dairy Mart  S  Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport Cleveland, Ohio
9 July 18 Molson Indy Toronto  S  Exhibition Place Toronto, Ontario
10 August 1 Marlboro 500  O  Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan
11 August 8 New England 200  O  New Hampshire International Speedway Loudon, New Hampshire
12 August 22 The Chicago Tribune Presents the Texaco/Havoline 200  R  Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
13 August 29 Molson Indy Vancouver  S  Streets of Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia
14 September 12 Pioneer Electronics 200 Presented by Miller Genuine Draft  R  Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio
15 September 19 Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix  O  Nazareth Speedway Nazareth, Pennsylvania
16 October 3 Toyota Monterey Grand Prix Featuring the Makita 300  R  Laguna Seca Raceway Monterey, California

 O  Oval/Speedway
 R  Road/Street course

  • Indianapolis was USAC-sanctioned but counted towards the PPG Indy Car title.

Results

Rd. Race Pole position Fastest lap Most laps led Race winner Report
Driver Team Chassis Engine
1 Surfers Paradise Nigel Mansell Nigel Mansell Emerson Fittipaldi Nigel Mansell Newman/Haas Racing Lola T93/00 Ford XB Report
2 Phoenix Scott Goodyear Paul Tracy Paul Tracy Mario Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola T93/00 Ford XB Report
3 Long Beach Nigel Mansell Paul Tracy Paul Tracy Paul Tracy Penske Racing Penske PC-22 Chevrolet V8/C Report
4 Indianapolis Arie Luyendyk Emerson Fittipaldi Mario Andretti Emerson Fittipaldi Penske Racing Penske PC-22 Chevrolet V8/C Report
5 Milwaukee Raul Boesel Raul Boesel Raul Boesel Nigel Mansell Newman/Haas Racing Lola T93/00 Ford XB Report
6 Detroit Nigel Mansell Nigel Mansell Danny Sullivan Danny Sullivan Galles Racing Lola T93/00 Chevrolet V8/C Report
7 Portland Nigel Mansell Emerson Fittipaldi Emerson Fittipaldi Emerson Fittipaldi Penske Racing Penske PC-22 Chevrolet V8/C Report
8 Cleveland Paul Tracy Paul Tracy Paul Tracy Paul Tracy Penske Racing Penske PC-22 Chevrolet V8/C Report
9 Toronto Emerson Fittipaldi Emerson Fittipaldi Paul Tracy Paul Tracy Penske Racing Penske PC-22 Chevrolet V8/C Report
10 Michigan Mario Andretti Nigel Mansell Nigel Mansell Nigel Mansell Newman/Haas Racing Lola T93/00 Ford XB Report
11 New Hampshire Nigel Mansell Nigel Mansell Paul Tracy Nigel Mansell Newman/Haas Racing Lola T93/00 Ford XB Report
12 Road America Paul Tracy Paul Tracy Paul Tracy Paul Tracy Penske Racing Penske PC-22 Chevrolet V8/C Report
13 Vancouver Scott Goodyear Bobby Rahal Bobby Rahal Al Unser Jr. Galles Racing Lola T93/00 Chevrolet V8/C Report
14 Mid-Ohio Nigel Mansell Emerson Fittipaldi Emerson Fittipaldi Emerson Fittipaldi Penske Racing Penske PC-22 Chevrolet V8/C Report
15 Nazareth Nigel Mansell Nigel Mansell Nigel Mansell Nigel Mansell Newman/Haas Racing Lola T93/00 Ford XB Report
16 Laguna Seca Emerson Fittipaldi Paul Tracy Paul Tracy Paul Tracy Penske Racing Penske PC-22 Chevrolet V8/C Report

Points standings

Drivers standings

Pos Driver SUR PHX LBH INDY MIL BEL POR CLE TOR MIS NHS ROA VAN MOH NAZ LAG Pts
1 Nigel Mansell  RY  1 Wth 3 3 1 15 2 3 20 1* 1 2 6 12 1* 23 191
2 Emerson Fittipaldi 2* 14 13 1 3 23 1* 2 2 13 3 5 7 1* 5 2 183
3 Paul Tracy 21 16* 1* 30 20 9 3 1* 1* 19 2* 1* 13 25 3 1* 157
4 Bobby Rahal 6 22 2 DNQ 4 5 4 28 4 9 7 3 2* 6 6 7 133
5 Raul Boesel 8 2 12 4 2* 2 7 7 7 4 21 4 9 4 9 11 132
6 Mario Andretti 4 1 18 5* 18 3 6 5 8 2 20 15 5 7 13 9 117
7 Al Unser Jr. 15 4 21 8 5 6 5 19 5 8 8 25 1 8 25 5 100
8 Arie Luyendyk 5 6 11 2 22 17 10 10 22 3 25 9 25 5 8 3 90
9 Scott Goodyear 10 20 16 7 23 10 12 20 9 5 19 10 4 3 2 4 86
10 Robby Gordon 3 18 DSQ 27 10 8 8 6 6 15 5 20 23 2 4 10 84
11 Teo Fabi 9 5 4 9 9 22 25 8 14 6 16 8 8 24 11 8 64
12 Danny Sullivan 13 23 8 33 16 1* 14 14 3 22 26 10 27 20 27 43
13 Stefan Johansson 12 21 26 11 25 20 26 4 24 23 14 21 3 26 7 6 43
14 Roberto Guerrero 19 15 5 28 7 26 24 29 10 7 4 23 11 39
15 Scott Brayton 16 25 24 6 6 14 17 18 19 11 6 7 24 9 15 24 36
16 Jimmy Vasser 24 3 22 13 8 16 11 11 9 18 10 21 30
17 Eddie Cheever 7 24 9 16 21 6 28 10 14 21
18 Andrea Montermini  R  25 4 27 19 12
19 Scott Pruett 7 7 DNQ 25 26 15 25 12
20 Willy T. Ribbs 21 11 12 16 27 18 10 15 12 16 11 19 28 9
21 Robbie Buhl  R  23 19 6 Wth 17 28 24 19 14 17 16 8
22 Mark Smith  R  18 9 10 DNQ 27 29 15 23 24 22 19 12 17 8
23 Mike Groff 19 11 9 11 18 22 8
24 Adrián Fernández  R  23 21 7 Wth 29 12 7
25 Brian Till 22 9 13 10 22 17 16 29 7
26 Hiro Matsushita 11 10 14 18 13 13 21 12 16 14 13 13 12 13 21 19 7
27 David Kudrave  R  8 DNS 24 23 12 23 23 14 6
28 Olivier Grouillard  R  DNQ 12 24 13 11 DNS 17 12 16 26 16 18 20 4
29 John Andretti 10 3
30 Marco Greco  R  22 11 25 Wth DNQ 19 19 22 21 18 17 28 20 18 23 DNQ 2
31 Christian Danner 25 11 26 2
32 Ross Bentley 17 12 15 DNQ 14 DNQ 15 16 25 16 17 17 DNQ 22 DNQ 1
33 Al Unser 12 1
34 Bertrand Gachot  R  12 1
35 Kevin Cogan 14 27 13 15 0
36 Lyn St. James  R  13 17 25 DNQ 20 23 22 0
37 Maurício Gugelmin  R  21 24 13 0
38 Buddy Lazier 20 17 19 DNQ 15 18 21 21 Wth 14 20 26 DNQ 0
39 Dominic Dobson 23 14 Wth 18 0
40 Gary Brabham  R  14 0
41 Jeff Wood Wth 20 DNQ DNQ 28 17 28 20 24 27 15 DNQ DNQ 0
42 Didier Theys 22 15 0
43 Davy Jones 15 0
44 Johnny Unser  R  18 17 18 21 0
45 Gary Bettenhausen 17 0
46 Stéphan Grégoire  R  19 0
47 Tony Bettenhausen Jr. 20 0
48 Scott Sharp  R  22 0
49 Jim Crawford 24 0
50 Brian Bonner DNQ 26 0
51 Geoff Brabham  R  26 0
52 Andrea Chiesa  R  26 0
53 Jeff Andretti 29 0
54 Stan Fox 31 0
55 Nelson Piquet  R  32 0
John Paul Jr. DNQ Wth 0
Éric Bachelart DNQ 0
Rocky Moran DNQ 0
Dennis Vitolo DNQ 0
John Brooks DNQ 0
A. J. Foyt Wth 0
Pos Driver SUR PHX LBH INDY MIL BEL POR CLE TOR MIS NHS ROA VAN MOH NAZ LAG Pts
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th-6th place
Light Blue 7th-12th place
Dark Blue Finished
(Outside Top 12)
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify
(DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn
(Wth)
Black Disqualified
(DSQ)
White Did not start
(DNS)
Blank Did not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
Bold Pole position
Italics Ran fastest race lap
* Led most race laps
 RY  Rookie of the Year
 R  Rookie

Chassis Constructors' Cup

Pos Chassis Pts
1 Lola T9300/T9200/T9100 297
2 Penske PC-22/PC-21 256
3 Rahal-Hogan RH-001 32
4 Galmer 92B 0
Pos Chassis Pts

Engine Manufacturers' Cup

Pos Engine Pts
1 Chevrolet A/B/C 343
2 Ford XB 269
3 Cosworth DFS 0
4 Buick 0
5 Menard 0
Pos Engine Pts

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ Used by Robby Gordon at rounds 1–2, 10, 13 and 16
  2. ^ Used by Robbie Buhl at round 5.
  3. ^ Used at round 4 (Indianapolis 500). Robbie Buhl switched from a Chevrolet V8/A to the Buick after a crash, and Ross Bentley switched from the Buick to a Chevrolet V8/A after multiple engine failures.
  4. ^ Used by Bobby Rahal at rounds 1–4, and by Mike Groff at rounds 5–7 and 11.

References

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  11. ^ a b "Foyt hires Gordon as replacement (Part 2)". The Indianapolis Star. November 24, 1992. p. 34. Retrieved April 22, 2025.
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