The 1998 CART PPG/Dayton Indy Lights Championship consisted of 14 races. Future 2002 CART champion and Formula One driver Cristiano da Matta captured four wins on his way to the championship.
Team and driver chart
The following drivers and teams competed in the series:
Team
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Drivers
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Round(s)
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Brian Stewart Racing
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4
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Sérgio Paese
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14
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3
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1–11
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Wim Eyckmans
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12–14
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5
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Mattias Andersson
|
1–3
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Luiz Garcia Jr.
|
4–14
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Conquest Racing
|
11
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Andy Boss
|
All
|
21
|
Felipe Giaffone
|
All
|
Dorricott Racing
|
30
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Bud Kaeding
|
4–5, 10, 14
|
31
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Philipp Peter
|
All
|
32
|
Oriol Servià
|
All
|
Genoa Racing
|
61
|
Eric Jensen
|
2
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Cory Witherill
|
7, 12–14
|
Indy Regency Racing
|
16
|
Shigeaki Hattori
|
All
|
28
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Rodolfo Lavín
|
1–7, 9–10, 12–13
|
Irish Motorsports / Bordin Racing
|
56
|
Tim Moser
|
2
|
Johansson Motorsports
|
6
|
Guy Smith
|
All
|
7
|
Luiz Garcia Jr.
|
1–2
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Lucas Place Motorsports
|
14
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Geoff Boss
|
All
|
15
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Brian Cunningham
|
All
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Mattco Raceworks
|
77
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Tony Renna
|
1–11, 13–14
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Mark Hotchkis
|
12
|
78
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3–6
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Chris Simmons
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1–2, 7–14
|
79
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Mark Hotchkis
|
14
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Mears Racing Team
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8
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Clint Mears
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1, 3–6, 8, 10, 13–14
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9
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Casey Mears
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1–6, 8, 10, 13–14
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PacWest Lights
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17
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Paul Morris
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1–12
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Paul Jasper
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14
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18
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Didier André
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All
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Quaker State Team Go
Herdez Competition Team
|
87
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Jorge Goeters
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1–11, 14
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Mario Domínguez
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12–13
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88
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Derek Higgins
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All
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Tasman Motorsports
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1
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Airton Daré
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All
|
2
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Cristiano da Matta
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All
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Team KOOL Green
|
26
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Mark Hotchkis
|
11
|
27
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Naoki Hattori
|
All
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Team Rahal
|
41
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Mike Borkowski
|
All
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Schedule
Rd.
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Date
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Track
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Location
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1
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March 15
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O Homestead-Miami Speedway
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Homestead, Florida
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2
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April 5
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R Long Beach Street Circuit
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Long Beach, California
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3
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April 27
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O Nazareth Speedway
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Nazareth, Pennsylvania
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4
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May 23
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O Gateway International Raceway
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Madison, Illinois
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5
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May 31
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O Milwaukee Mile
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West Allis, Wisconsin
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6
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June 7
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R The Raceway at Belle Isle Park
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Detroit, Michigan
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7
|
June 21
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R Portland International Raceway
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Portland, Oregon
|
8
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July 12
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R Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport
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Cleveland, Ohio
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9
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July 19
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R Exhibition Place
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Toronto, Ontario
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10
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July 25
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O Michigan International Speedway
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Brooklyn, Michigan
|
11
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August 2
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R Circuit Trois-Rivières
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Trois-Rivières, Quebec
|
12
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September 6
|
R Streets of Vancouver
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Vancouver, British Columbia
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13
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September 13
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R Laguna Seca Raceway
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Monterey, California
|
14
|
October 31
|
O California Speedway
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Fontana, California
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Race results
Race summaries
Homestead race
Long Beach race
Nazareth race
Gateway race
Held May 23 at Gateway International Raceway. Jorge Goeters won the pole. No qualifying held due to rain. The line up was based on combined practice times.
Top Five Results
- Shigeaki Hattori
- Philipp Peter
- Cristiano da Matta
- Felipe Giaffone
- Jorge Goeters
Milwaukee race
Held May 31 at The Milwaukee Mile. Sérgio Paese won the pole.
Top Five Results
- Derek Higgins
- Felipe Giaffone
- Sérgio Paese
- Geoff Boss
- Tony Renna
Detroit race
Held June 7 at Belle Isle Raceway. Airton Daré won the pole.
Top Five Results
- Airton Daré
- Cristiano da Matta
- Geoff Boss
- Mark Hotchkis
- Didier André
Portland race
Held June 21 at Portland International Raceway. Guy Smith won the pole.
Top Five Results
- Guy Smith
- Felipe Giaffone
- Luiz Garcia Jr.
- Airton Daré
- Brian Cunningham
Cleveland race
Held July 12 at Burke Lakefront Airport. Luiz Garcia Jr. won the pole.
Top Five Results
- Luiz Garcia Jr.
- Derek Higgins
- Didier André
- Guy Smith
- Tony Renna
Toronto race
Held July 19 at Exhibition Place. Guy Smith won the pole.
Top Five Results
- Guy Smith
- Naoki Hattori
- Chris Simmons
- Philipp Peter
- Didier André
Michigan race
Held July 25 at Michigan International Speedway. Tony Renna won the pole.
Top Five Results
- Tony Renna
- Cristiano da Matta
- Sérgio Paese
- Andy Boss
- Oriol Servià
Trois-Rivières race
Held August 2 at the Trois-Rivières, Quebec Street Circuit. Cristiano da Matta won the pole.
Top Five Results
- Cristiano da Matta
- Oriol Servià
- Naoki Hattori
- Guy Smith
- Didier André
Vancouver race
Held September 6 at Pacific Place. Cristiano da Matta won the pole.
Top Five Results
- Cristiano da Matta
- Derek Higgins
- Airton Daré
- Mike Borkowski
- Felipe Giaffone
Laguna Seca race
Held September 13 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Didier André won the pole.
Top Five Results
- Didier André
- Oriol Servià
- Derek Higgins
- Geoff Boss
- Naoki Hattori
Fontana race
Held October 31 at The California Speedway. Tony Renna won the pole.
Top Five Results
- Mark Hotchkis
- Felipe Giaffone
- Tony Renna
- Cory Witherill
- Didier André
Championship standings
Drivers' championship
- Scoring system
Position
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
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7th
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8th
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9th
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10th
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11th
|
12th
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Points
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20
|
16
|
14
|
12
|
10
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8
|
6
|
5
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
- The driver who qualifies on pole is awarded one additional point.
- An additional point is awarded to the driver who leads the most laps in a race.
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Color
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Result
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Gold
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Winner
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Silver
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2nd place
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Bronze
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3rd place
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Green
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4th & 5th place
|
Light Blue
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6th–10th place
|
Dark Blue
|
Finished (Outside Top 10)
|
Purple
|
Did not finish
|
Red
|
Did not qualify (DNQ)
|
Brown
|
Withdrawn (Wth)
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Black
|
Disqualified (DSQ)
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White
|
Did not start (DNS)
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Blank
|
Did not participate (DNP)
|
Not competing
|
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In-line notation
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Bold
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Pole position (1 point)
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Italics
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Ran fastest race lap
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*
|
Led most race laps (2 points)
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1
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Qualifying cancelled no bonus point awarded
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- Ties in points broken by number of wins, or best finishes.
- ^ Qualifying was cancelled due to rain. The grid was set by practice times, and no bonus point was awarded.
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USAC Mini-Indy Series | |
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CART American Racing Series | |
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CART Firestone/Dayton Indy Lights | |
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IRL Infiniti/Indy Pro Series | |
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Firestone Indy Lights Series | |
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Indy Lights Series presented by Cooper Tire | |
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Firestone Indy NXT Series | |
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