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1 History  





2 Past winners  



2.1  Phoenix International Raceway  





2.2  Support races  







3 Selected race summaries  



3.1  CART Championship Car  





3.2  IndyCar Series  







4 References  





5 External links  














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Desert Diamond West Valley Phoenix Grand Prix
IndyCar Series
VenueArizona State Fairgrounds (1915, 1950–63)
Phoenix Raceway (1964–2005, 2016–2018)
First race1915
Last race2018
Distance255.5 mi (411.2 km)
Laps250
Previous namesPhoenix 100/150/200: 1964, 1973-1974, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1997
Jimmy Bryan Memorial: 1965-1968
Jimmy Bryan 150: 1969-1972, 1976-1978
Bricklin 150: 1975
Arizona Republic/Jimmy Bryan 150: 1979
Kraco Car Stereo 150: 1981-1982
Dana-Jimmy Bryan 150: 1984
Dana 200: 1986
Checker 200: 1987-1988
Checker Autoworks 200: 1989
Autoworks 200: 1990
Valvoline 200: 1991-1993
Slick-50 200: 1994-1995
Dura-Lube 200: 1996, 1998
MCI WorldCom 200: 1999-2000
Pennzoil/Copper World Indy 200: 2001
Bombardier ATV Indy 200: 2002
Purex/Dial Indy 200: 2003
Copper World Indy 200: 2004
XM Satellite Radio 200 presented by Argent Mortgage: 2005
Desert Diamond West Valley Phoenix Grand Prix: 2016-2018
Most wins (driver)Johnny Rutherford (3)
Bobby Unser (3)
Rick Mears (3)
Most wins (manufacturer)Chassis: Dallara (10)
Engine: Chevrolet (10)

The Jimmy Bryan Memorial was an IndyCar Series race held at the Phoenix RacewayinAvondale, Arizona, United States. USAC moved the fall race and added a spring race to the newly built Phoenix International Raceway in 1964. The race became a CART event in 1979, and joined the Indy Racing League in 1996. It was held continuously through 2005.

After a hiatus of eleven years, the race was revived by the IndyCar Series in 2016. It was held on Saturday night under the lights. Long considered[by whom?] a popular Indy car track, Phoenix saw the final career victory for Mario Andretti (1993).

History[edit]

During its time on the USAC Championship Car circuit, Phoenix International Raceway typically held two races annually, one in the spring, and one in the fall. During the CART years, two races were scheduled through the mid-1980s, but the track dropped down to one race per year starting in 1987. In many years, Phoenix served as the CART season opener. After a feud between the track ownership and CART series officials, the track was dropped from the CART schedule after 1995, and immediately switched to the Indy Racing League beginning in 1996.

Citing low attendance, the race was put on hiatus after the 2005 season. In 2007, the Grand Prix Arizona for the Champ Car series was planned on a street circuitindowntown Phoenix nearby to the original course used for the United States Grand Prix. The event was cancelled four months before the event due to insufficient sponsorship funding.[1]

After a long hiatus, the track returned to the IndyCar Series schedule in 2016. The race was the only 1-mile oval on the schedule. The race was scheduled for a twilight start, and raced into the night under the lights. With the reconfiguring of the track in 2011, the circuit measured 1.022 miles in length, and the race was scheduled for 255.5 miles. Desert Diamond West Valley was announced as the title sponsor of the race for 2016 on March 23.[2] Following the 2018 race the raceway announced the series would not return for 2019, citing poor attendance.[3]

Past winners[edit]

Phoenix International Raceway[edit]

Season Date Driver Team Chassis Engine/Aero Kit Tires Race Distance Race Time Average Speed
(mph)
Laps Miles (km)
USAC Championship Car history
1964 March 22 United States A. J. Foyt Anstead-Thompson Racing Watson Offenhauser F 100 100 (160.934) 0:55:48 107.536
1965 March 28 United States Don Branson Leader Card Racing Watson Offenhauser F 150 150 (241.401) 1:24:33 106.456
1966 March 20 United States Jim McElreath John Zink Company Brabham Ford F 150 150 (241.401) 1:31:05 98.828
1967 April 9 United States Lloyd Ruby Gene White Firestone Mongoose Ford F 150 150 (241.401) 1:44:18 86.296
1968 April 7 United States Bobby Unser Leader Card Racing Eagle Offenhauser G 150 150 (241.401) 1:29:10 100.938
1969 March 30 United States George Follmer George Follmer Racing Cheetah Chevrolet F 150 150 (241.401) 1:21:55 109.8
1970 March 28 United States Al Unser Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing P.J. Colt Ford F 150 150 (241.401)
1971 March 27 United States Al Unser Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing P.J. Colt Ford F 150 150 (241.401) 1:20:40 111.565
1972 March 18 United States Bobby Unser All American Racers Eagle Offenhauser G 150 150 (241.401) 1:27:32 102.805
1973 March 17 Race postponed by rain and eventually cancelled due to infrastructure damage and scheduling conflicts.
1974 March 17 United States Mike Mosley Agajanian-Leader Card Racing Eagle Offenhauser F 150 150 (241.401) 1:17:08 116.663
1975 March 16 United States Johnny Rutherford Team McLaren McLaren Offenhauser G 150 150 (241.401) 1:21:06 110.971
1976 March 14 United States Bobby Unser Bob Fletcher Racing Eagle Offenhauser G 150 150 (241.401)
1977 March 27 United States Johnny Rutherford Team McLaren McLaren Cosworth DFX G 150 150 (241.401) 1:20:48 111.395
1978 March 18 United States Gordon Johncock Patrick Racing Wildcat Drake Goosen Sparks G 150 150 (241.401) 1:17:05 116.757
CART Championship Car history
1979 March 11 United States Gordon Johncock Patrick Racing Penske Cosworth DFX G 150 150 (241.401) 1:15:23 119.389
1980 March 2 Race cancelled due to Salt River floods
1981 March 22 United States Johnny Rutherford Chaparral Cars Chaparral Cosworth DFX G 150 150 (241.401) 1:17:08 116.681
1982 March 28 United States Rick Mears Team Penske Penske PC-10 Cosworth DFX G 150 150 (241.401) 1:15:48 118.727
1983 March 20 Race cancelled due to Salt River floods
1984 April 14 United States Tom Sneva Mayer Racing March 84C Cosworth DFX G 150 150 (241.401) 1:14:39 120.555
1985 March 31 Race postponed due to general deterioration of the track; it was held on the originally discontinued fall date
1986 April 6 United States Kevin Cogan Patrick Racing March 86C Cosworth DFX G 200 200 (321.868) 1:39:42 120.345
1987 April 12 Colombia Roberto Guerrero Granatelli Racing Team March 87C Cosworth DFX G 200 200 (321.868) 1:26:56 138.02
1988 April 10 United States Mario Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola T8800 Chevrolet Indy 265A G 200 200 (321.868) 1:38:22 121.992
1989 April 9 United States Rick Mears Team Penske Penske PC-18 Chevrolet Indy 265A G 200 200 (321.868) 1:35:09 126.112
1990 April 8 United States Rick Mears Team Penske Penske PC-19 Chevrolet Indy 265A G 200 200 (321.868) 1:35:01 126.291
1991 April 21 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk Granatelli Racing Team Lola T9100 Chevrolet Indy 265A G 200 200 (321.868) 1:32:18 129.988
1992 April 5 United States Bobby Rahal Rahal/Hogan Racing Lola T9200 Chevrolet Indy 265A G 200 200 (321.868) 1:31:56 130.529
1993 April 4 United States Mario Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola T9300 Ford-Cosworth XB G 200 200 (321.868) 1:36:53 123.847
1994 April 10 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Team Penske Penske PC-23 Ilmor Indy 265D G 200 200 (321.868) 1:51:41 107.437
1995 April 2 United States Robby Gordon Walker Racing Reynard 95i Ford-Cosworth XB G 200 200 (321.868) 1:29:33 133.98
Indy Racing League history
1996 March 24 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk Treadway Racing Reynard 95i Ford-Cosworth XB F 200 200 (321.868) 1:42:14 117.368
1997 March 23 United States Jim Guthrie Blueprint Racing Dallara Oldsmobile F 200 200 (321.868) 2:14:33 89.19
1998 March 22 United States Scott Sharp Kelley Racing Dallara Oldsmobile G 200 200 (321.868) 2:02:19 98.11
1999 March 28 Canada Scott Goodyear Panther Racing G-Force Oldsmobile G 200 200 (321.868) 1:56:40 102.856
2000 March 19 United States Buddy Lazier Hemelgarn Racing Riley & Scott Oldsmobile F 200 200 (321.868) 1:47:11 111.957
2001 March 18 United States Sam Hornish Jr. Panther Racing Dallara Oldsmobile F 200 200 (321.868) 1:35:57 125.072
2002 March 17 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Team Penske Dallara Chevrolet XG F 200 200 (321.868) 1:43:00 116.504
2003 March 23 Brazil Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing Dallara Honda HI3R Indy V8 F 200 200 (321.868) 1:59:55 100.073
2004 March 21 Brazil Tony Kanaan Andretti Green Racing Dallara Honda HI4R Indy V8 F 200 200 (321.868) 1:33:46 127.981
2005 March 19 United States Sam Hornish Jr. Team Penske Dallara Toyota Indy V8 F 200 200 (321.868) 1:30:24 137.753
2006

2015
Not held
IndyCar Series history
2016 April 2 New Zealand Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara Chevrolet Indy V6
Chevy Aero Kit 16
F 250 255.5 (411.186)* 1:49:39 139.822
2017 April 29 France Simon Pagenaud Team Penske Dallara Chevrolet Indy V6
Chevy Aero Kit 16
F 250 255.5 (411.186) 1:46:25 144.058
2018 April 7 United States Josef Newgarden Team Penske Dallara Chevrolet Indy V6
Universal Aero Kit 18
F 250 255.5 (411.186) 1:44:00 147.395

Support races[edit]

Selected race summaries[edit]

CART Championship Car[edit]

IndyCar Series[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Berry, Jahna (29 August 2007). "Grand Prix Arizona canceled". The Arizona Republic.
  • ^ "PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY NAMES DESERT DIAMOND WEST VALLEY TITLE SPONSOR OF APRIL 2 PHOENIX GRAND PRIX". Archived from the original on 8 November 2020. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  • ^ Ayello, Jim (22 June 2018) IndyCar will not return to Phoenix in 2019 Indystar. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
  • ^ "Auto Racing Roundup : Cogan Gets a Break and Beats Sneva for First Indy-Car Win". Los Angeles Times. Avondale, Arizona. Times Wire Services. April 7, 1986. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  • ^ "Sharp/Dismore Fined for Phoenix Infractions". The Auto Channel. Retrieved 2015-07-29.
  • ^ Glick, Shav (March 16, 2001). "Penske CART Team Using Phoenix Race as Indy 500 Tuneup". Los Angeles Times. Avondale, Arizona. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  • ^ "IRL: Hornish secures lucky 13th win at PIR". Motorsport.com. Motorsport.com, Inc. March 22, 2005. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
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