1988 - CART American Racing Series - Race Summary
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1988 - CART American Racing Series
A listing of races during the year including the winner, track location and race name. To access specific race information follow the race date link.
Date | Winning Driver | Race Name | Track |
1988-9-4 | Paul Tracy | 1 | Phoenix International Raceway |
1988-4-6 | Dave Simpson | 2 | Milwaukee Mile |
1988-19-6 | Tommy Byrne | 3 | Portland Intenational Raceway |
1988-3-7 | Juan Fangio | 4 | Burke Lakefront Airport |
1988-17-7 | Calvin Fish | 5 | Exhibition Place |
1988-24-7 | Jon Beekhuis | 6 | Meadowlands Sports Complex |
1988-20-8 | Michael Greenfield | 7 | Pocono International Raceway |
1988-4-9 | Jon Beekhuis | 8 | Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course |
1988-11-9 | Juan Fangio | 9 | Road America |
1988-25-9 | Calvin Fish | 10 | Pennsylvania International Raceway |
1988-16-10 | Tommy Byrne | 11 | Laguna Seca Raceway |
1988-6-11 | Tommy Byrne | 12 | Tamiami Park |