1991_Indy_Lights_season

1991 Indy Lights season

1991 Indy Lights season

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The 1991 Firestone Indy Lights Championship consisted of 12 races. Éric Bachelart won four races on his way to the championship. He was one of six different winners on the season.


Calendar

More information Race No, Track ...
  1. time is calculated from posted speed

Race summaries

Long Beach race

Held April 14 at Long Beach, California Street Course. Éric Bachelart won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Éric Bachelart
  2. Robbie Buhl
  3. Robbie Groff
  4. Mark Smith
  5. Franck Fréon

Phoenix race

Held April 21 at Phoenix International Raceway. Mark Smith won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Robbie Groff
  2. Mark Smith
  3. Éric Bachelart
  4. Tommy Byrne
  5. Johnny O'Connell

Milwaukee race

Held June 2 at The Milwaukee Mile. John Marconi won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Robbie Groff
  2. Éric Bachelart
  3. Franck Fréon
  4. P. J. Jones
  5. John Marconi

Detroit race

Held June 16 at the Detroit street circuit. Éric Bachelart won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Éric Bachelart
  2. Franck Fréon
  3. Brian Till
  4. Robbie Buhl
  5. Robbie Groff

Portland race

Held June 23 at Portland International Raceway. P. J. Jones won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Éric Bachelart
  2. Franck Fréon
  3. Mark Smith
  4. Brian Till
  5. P. J. Jones

Cleveland race

Held July 7 at Burke Lakefront Airport. Mark Smith won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Mark Smith
  2. Brian Till
  3. Robbie Groff
  4. Johnny O'Connell
  5. Robbie Buhl

Meadowlands race

Held July 14 at the Meadowlands Sports Complex. Mark Smith won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Éric Bachelart
  2. P. J. Jones
  3. Robbie Buhl
  4. Robbie Groff
  5. Mark Smith

Toronto race

Held July 21 at Exhibition Place. Éric Bachelart won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. P. J. Jones
  2. Robbie Buhl
  3. John Marconi
  4. Franck Fréon
  5. Mark Smith

Denver race

Held August 25 at the Denver, Colorado street circuit. Robbie Groff won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. P. J. Jones
  2. Éric Bachelart
  3. Roberto Quintanilla
  4. Mark Smith
  5. Brian Till

Mid-Ohio race

Held September 15 at The Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Robbie Buhl won the pole. After a full-course caution to clean up the crash of Robbie Groff on lap 27 (of 34), the race went back to green on lap 30. Eric Bachelart and Robbie Buhl were running 1st-2nd. Going into turn one, Buhl got a jump on the restart, and dove inside. But Bachelart closed the door, and the two cars tangled. Brian Till, running third, slipped by to take the lead. The caution came out and the race finished under yellow. Hometown driver Brian Till won his first career Indy Lights race, with Mark Smith second.[1]

Top Five Results

  1. Brian Till
  2. Mark Smith
  3. Franck Fréon
  4. P. J. Jones
  5. Roberto Quintanilla

Nazareth race

Held October 6 at Nazareth Speedway. Robbie Groff won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Robbie Buhl
  2. P. J. Jones
  3. Éric Bachelart
  4. Brian Till
  5. Roberto Quintanilla

Laguna Seca race

Held October 20 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Robbie Buhl won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. Mark Smith
  2. Brian Till
  3. Éric Bachelart
  4. Mike Snow
  5. P. J. Jones

Final points standings

Driver

For every race the points were awarded: 20 points to the winner, 16 for runner-up, 14 for third place, 12 for fourth place, 10 for fifth place, 8 for sixth place, 6 seventh place, winding down to 1 points for 12th place. Additional points were awarded to the pole winner (1 point) and to the driver leading the most laps (1 point).

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Note:

Race 7, 8 and 11 not all points were awarded (not enough competitors).

Complete Overview

first column of every race10= grid position
second column of every race10= race result

R13=retired, but classified NS=did not start NQ=did not qualify (6)=place after practice, but grid position not held free DIS(10)=disqualified after finishing in tenth place

PlaceNameCountryTeamUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited StatesCanadaUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited States
1Éric Bachelart BelgiumLandford Racing1123821131576116522R139393
2Mark Smith United StatesEvergreen Racing1041277762311155564823R831
3P. J. Jones United StatesLandford Racing3R15310344R14157R14224121646225
4Franck Fréon FranceFréon Racing Services7510743324296568486334R9158
5Brian Till United StatesCole Performance974R1556535432(6)NS77105417442
6Robbie Buhl United StatesLeading Edge Motorsport821186994962533223R111R14211R17
7Robbie Groff United StatesGroff Motorsports63512111512943443R101R135R151R7515
8John Marconi United StatesMarconi Racing/U.S. Racing141213989886378137--1310
P.I.G. Racing158R166R12
9Roberto Quintanilla MexicoRoquin Motorsports4R16----12R121311108779843751051614
10Jeff Davis United StatesLeading Edge Motorsport----10101611141011109910997129861211
11Johnny O'Connell United StatesTeam Milkhouse29851282R1511764------------
12Tommy Byrne IrelandP.I.G. Racing5874--6R878------------116
13Mike Snow United StatesBradley Motorsports116913--131310R141312(10)NS--13101085DIS(10)74
14Dave Kudrave United StatesBradley Motorsports15R186R12--1078R13--------
Regency Racing1110--47
15Rob Wilson New ZealandMcNeill Motorsports12101211
Stuart Moore Racing1111------------96--1416
16George Sutcliffe United StatesP.I.G. Racing16131569R12------------------
17Bob Reid United StatesMcNeill Motorsports------149--1411------
Leading Edge Motorsport1411----
18Scott Backman United StatesJohn Martin Racing----------------129------
Page Jones United StatesBradley Motorsports----------------------89
20Sandy Dells United StatesRoquin Motorsports------1510----------------
Wayne Cerbo United StatesStuart Moore Racing----------121310R10----------
22Marty Roth CanadaRoquin Motorsports1311----------------------
Bob Doricott, Jr. United StatesCameron-McGee Motorsports------------------1512--1712
24Desiré Wilson South AfricaLeading Edge Motorsport----------------11R12------
-Hugh O'Neill United StatesSandy Dells Racing----------------------1013
-Cheryl Glass United StatesGlass Racing18R1714R14--------------------
-Mark Ritchey United StatesLeading Edge Motorsport1714----------------------
-Ken Murillo United States?19NQ----------------------
  1. McHale, T.E. (September 16, 1991). "Collision spices up Indy Lights race". Mansfield News-Journal. p. 15. Retrieved September 4, 2020 via Newspapers.com.Open access icon

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