1997 Marlboro 500 Part 1

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PPG CART World Series
1997 CART World Series/Marlboro 500 Presented by Toyota

California Speedway
Fontana, California
Sepetember 28th, 1997

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  • Alex Zanardi should have never left Chip Ganassi's team to go to F1. He would created a legacy there that would be surpassed by no one!!!

  • 2000 would've been up in the air since Montoya and Vasser struggled somewhat with switching from a Reynard Honda to a Lola Toyota, but Zanardi would've set records that Bourdais would've had a tough time to beat.

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  • Mauricio Gugelmin's pole speed was simply incredible, and it would stand until 2000 when Gil de Ferran topped it at 241.428 mph.

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  • @m140m - yeah that was completely insane. Looked way too fast even from the roll bar camera.

  • Michel Jourdain was quite the superspeedway driver in those days IMO

  • 2 years before a tragedy

  • 04:17 did Zanardi run over debris in that first accident?

  • its also hard to belive watching this that california speedway use to be able to sell 100000 tickets to a cart race now they cant sell 50000 to a sprint cup race what happen?

  • hard to belive watching this race that cart is now out of business great races thanks tony george for screwing open wheel racing hope your happy watching indy car races taking place in front of 10000 people at chigagoland and sorry robin miller it aint isc fault people dont care about your sport

  • @DieKolkrabe True

  • IMO Zanardi/Bourdais would have been a heck of a title fight

    Add in PT, Vasser, De Ferran, etc

  • Oh no! Flames at the back of Fangio II's car.

  • Pole position for Gugelmin and his teammate and championship contender Mark Blundell wins.

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