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1987 American Racing Series season

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The 1987 American Racing Series Championship consisted of 10 races. Didier Theys won three races on his way to the championship.

This was a "spec series", and all entrants used the March 86A Wildcat chassis, powered by Buick V6 engines.

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Calendar

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Race summaries

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Phoenix race

Held April 12 at Phoenix International Raceway. Didier Theys won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 1- Jeff Andretti
  2. 5- Didier Theys
  3. 2- Juan Manuel Fangio II
  4. 20- Mike Groff
  5. 4- George Metsos

Milwaukee race

Held May 31 at The Milwaukee Mile. Didier Theys won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 5- Didier Theys
  2. 7- Dave Simpson
  3. 20- Mike Groff
  4. 50- Tommy Byrne
  5. 4- George Metsos

Meadowlands race

Held June 28 at the Meadowlands Sports Complex. Didier Theys won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 5- Didier Theys
  2. 1- Jeff Andretti
  3. 11- Rich Rutherford
  4. 7- Dave Simpson
  5. 81- Lee Perkinson Jr.

Cleveland race

Held July 5 at Burke Lakefront Airport. Didier Theys won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 5- Didier Theys
  2. 50- Tommy Byrne
  3. 71- Steve Millen
  4. 1- Jeff Andretti
  5. 11- Rich Rutherford

Toronto race

Held July 19 at Exhibition Place. Tommy Byrne won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 50- Tommy Byrne
  2. 20- Mike Groff
  3. 71- Steve Millen
  4. 23- Albert Naon Jr.
  5. 81- Lee Perkinson Jr.

Pocono race

Held August 16 at Pocono Raceway. Tommy Byrne won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 50- Tommy Byrne
  2. 1- Jeff Andretti
  3. 8- Mike Hooper
  4. 71- Steve Millen
  5. 5- Didier Theys

Mid-Ohio race

Held September 6 at The Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Tommy Byrne won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 2- Juan Manuel Fangio II
  2. 71- Steve Millen
  3. 20- Mike Groff
  4. 50- Tommy Byrne
  5. 1- Jeff Andretti

Nazareth race

Held September 20 at Nazareth Speedway. Didier Theys won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 20- Mike Groff
  2. 5- Didier Theys
  3. 1- Jeff Andretti
  4. 23- Albert Naon Jr.
  5. 11- Rich Rutherford

Laguna Seca race

Held October 11 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Dave Simpson won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 7- Dave Simpson
  2. 5- Didier Theys
  3. 50- Tommy Byrne
  4. 71- Steve Millen
  5. 20- Mike Groff

Miami race

Held November 1 at Tamiami Park. Dave Simpson won the pole.

Top Five Results

  1. 1- Jeff Andretti
  2. 7- Dave Simpson
  3. 2- Juan Manuel Fangio II
  4. 23- Albert Naon Jr.
  5. 16- George Metsos
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Final points standings

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For every race the points were awarded: 20 points to the winner, 16 for runner-up, 14 for third place, 12 for fourth place, 10 for fifth place, 8 for sixth place, 6 seventh place, winding down to 1 points for 12th place. Additional points were awarded to the pole winner (1 point) and to the driver leading the most laps (1 point).

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Note:

Race 1, 3, 5, 7 and 8 not all points were awarded (not enough competitors).

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Complete Overview

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first column of every race10= grid position
second column of every race10= race result

R10=retired, but classified NS=did not start

PlaceNameCountryTeamUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited StatesCanadaUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited States
1Didier Theys BelgiumTruesports121111112R10252R61222--
2Jeff Andretti United StatesArciero Racing212R115284485255339741
3Tommy Byrne IrelandOpar Racing5R10442R722111114274327
4Dave Simpson United StatesBill Simpson Racing4R892745886669R96R91112
5Mike Groff United StatesOpar Racing84534106R12328106351755R11
6Steve Millen New ZealandHemelgarn Racing763R1468336334424R10343R9
7Juan Manuel Fangio II ArgentinaTEAMKAR International3387311------31----153
8Albert Naon Jr. United StatesCoors Racing------477479--945R1164
9Rich Rutherford United StatesMonarch Motorsports--12108395
Agapiou Racing109
Opar Racing1113--
Bill Simpson Racing7R5----
10Lee Perkinson Jr. United StatesHemelgarn Racing----9511105513117R88R88R1311R14
11George Metsos GreeceAgapiou Racing105145 ?NS----------118125
12Brad Murphey United StatesTEAMKAR International--78109121197------13914R12
13Nikolas Konstant GreeceAgapiou Racing117136 ?NS----------1210--
14Mike Hooper United StatesOpar Racing----------43--------
15Steve Petty United StatesPetty Racing----116----------10R121310
16Matt McBride United StatesDon McBride Co.----------1288R7------
17Paul Radisich New ZealandAgapiou Racing------76------------
Wally Dallenbach Jr. United StatesTEAMKAR International--109--109------------
Bob Tullius United StatesTEAMKAR International--------------106----
Pat Phinny United States?----------------66--
Guido Daccò ItalyAgapiou Racing------------------106
22Dean Hall United StatesTEAMKAR International----------107--------
23Bobby Fix United States?------------------88
24Billy Boat United StatesMachinists Union Racing6R96R13----------------
25Paul Dallenbach United StatesTEAMKAR International--11R12----------------
Ron Giery United States?----------912--------
-Fábio Greco BrazilTEAMKAR International------------------7R13
-Stan Fox United StatesPetty Racing--15R15----------------
-Giovanni Fontanesi VenezuelaAgapiou Racing------------------9R15
-Gordon Johncock[1] United StatesTEAMKAR International9(R8)------------------
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