Home Baseball Hockey Football Racing Basketball Events Privacy

1995 - Firestone/Dayton Indy Lights - 7 Race Results

Indy Lights

Email: iinfo@roadtoindy.net
Website: https://www.indycar.com/indynxt

The 2022 Indy Lights presented by Cooper Tires was the final season that the series would be called Indy Lights.. From 2023 onwards the Indy Lights would be rebranded to Indy NXT and sponsored by Firestone.

On September 24, 2021, it was announced that Penske Entertainment, the owner of INDYCAR, would take over promotion of the series from Andersen Promotions.. The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company would continue sponsoring the series, as Goodyear acquired Cooper Tire in 2021. Branding would remain as Cooper Tires. Then On June 22, 2022, it was announced that Firestone will become the sole tire supplier for Indy Lights starting in 2023, replacing Cooper Tires, returning to the series for the first time since 2013.

For 2023 the series was rebranded to Indy NXT Series by Firestone. Indy Lights presented by Cooper Tires was formerly known as the CART American Racing Series (1986-1990), Firestone / Dayton Indy Lights (1991-2001), Infiniti / Indy Pro Series (2002-2007) and the Firestone Indy Lights Series (2008-2013). Indy Lights is an American developmental automobile racing series sanctioned by IndyCar, currently known as Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires. Indy Lights is the highest step on the Road to Indy, a program of racing series leading up to the IndyCar Series.

The Indy Lights champion is awarded a $1M scholarship toward the IndyCar Series, and guaranteed three races including the Indianapolis 500.

Indy NXT Series Champions

Indy NXT Series by Year

1995 - 7

Race Name - 7
Date - 6/25/1995
Race Track - Portland Intenational Raceway
Track Length - 1.95
Laps Run - 76
Qualifying Speed - 106.235
Race Number - 7

Finish Start Driver Owner/Sponsor Chassis
1 1 Greg Moore Players Ltd Indeck (Forsythe Racing) Lola / Buick
2 4 Affonso Giaffone STP (Brian Stewart) Lola / Buick
3 5 Nick Firestone Firestone Vineyards (Brian Stewart) Lola / Buick
4 14 Mike Borkowski Danbury Autopark (Team Medlin) Lola / Buick
5 10 Buzz Calkins Bradley Food Marts (Bradley Motorsports) Lola / Buick
6 9 Pedro Chaves Castrol of Portugal (Mark Weida) Lola / Buick
7 13 Jose Luis DiPalma YPF Marlboro (McCormack Racing) Lola / Buick
8 11 Doug Boyer Red Line Oil (Summit Motorsports) Lola / Buick
9 15 Mark Hotchkis Top Dawg Fountainhead (Mark Weida) Lola / Buick
10 19 David LaCroix Jet Lease (Dick Simon) Lola / Buick
11 3 Bertrand Godin Players Ltd Indeck (Forsythe Racing) Lola / Buick
12 2 Robbie Buhl Patrick Media Copper Brass (Bob Dorricott Jr) Lola / Buick
13 17 Bob Reid IngersollRand (Derrick Walker) Lola / Buick
14 16 Jeff Ward Primm Investment Co (Arizona Motorsports) Lola / Buick
15 22 Harry Puterbaugh EPA Enterprises CEM (McCormack Racing) Lola / Buick
16 6 Dave DeSilva DeSilva Gates Construction (Angelo Ferro) Lola / Buick
17 7 Alex Padilla SP Aviation (Mark Weida) Lola / Buick
18 18 Peter Faucetta Jr Newport Kodak (FRE Racing) Lola / Buick
19 8 Diego Guzman Columbiana Marlboro (Dick Simon) Lola / Buick
20 21 Jack Miller Water Pik Opalescence (McCormack Racing) Lola / Buick
21 12 Bob Dorricott Jr Comerica Bank Sunnyvale Valve (Bob Dorricott Jr) Lola / Buick
22 20 Cam Binder Western Avionics (KOT Racing) Lola / Buick