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MARCH
26--Marlboro Grand Prix
(winner: Max Papis)
APRIL
16--Toyota Grand Prix, Long Beach.
30--Rio 200, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
MAY
13--Firestone Firehawk 500, Motegi, Japan.
27--Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix, Nazareth, Pa.
JUNE
4--Milwaukee Mile 225, West Allis, Wis.
18--Tenneco Automotive Grand Prix, Detroit.
25--Budweiser-G.I. Joe’s 200, Portland, Ore.
JULY
2--Marconi Grand Prix, Cleveland.
16--Molson Indy, Toronto.
23--Michigan 500, Brooklyn.
30--Target Grand Prix, Chicago.
AUGUST
13--Miller Lite 200, Lexington, Ohio.
20--Texaco Havoline 200, Elkhart Lake, Wis.
SEPTEMBER
3--Molson Indy, Vancouver, Canada.
10--Honda Grand Prix, Monterey, Calif.
17--Motorola 300, Madison, Ill.
OCTOBER
1--Texaco-Havoline Grand Prix, Houston.
15--Honda Indy 300, Surfers Paradise, Australia.
29--Marlboro 500, Fontana.
STANDINGS
1. Max Papis 20
2. Roberto Moreno 16
3. Paul Tracy 14
4. Jimmy Vasser 12
5. Patrick Carpentier 10
6. Gil de Ferran 10
7. Christian Fittipaldi 6
8. Shinji Nakano 5
9. Alexandre Tagliani 4
10. Tony Kanaan 3
11. Dario Franchitti 2
12. Cristiano da Matta 1
CHAMPIONS
LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX
1975--Brian Redman
1976--Clay Reggazzoni
1977--Mario Andretti
1978--Carlos Reutemann
1979--Giles Villeneuve
1980--Nelson Piquet
1981--Alan Jones
1982--Niki Lauda
1983--John Watson
1984--Mario Andretti
1985--Mario Andretti
1986--Michael Andretti
1987--Mario Andretti
1988--Al Unser Jr.
1989--Al Unser Jr.
1990--Al Unser Jr.
1991--Al Unser Jr.
1992--Danny Sullivan
1993--Paul Tracy
1994--Al Unser Jr.
1995--Al Unser Jr.
1996--Jimmy Vasser
1997--Alex Zanardi
1998--Alex Zanardi
1999--Juan Montoya
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