1999 CART season
The 1999 FedEx Championship Series season, the twenty-first in the CART era of U.S. open-wheel racing, consisted of 20 races, beginning in Homestead, Florida on March 21 and concluding in Fontana, California on October 31. The season was marred by the deaths of Gonzalo Rodríguez and Greg Moore, in addition to countless injuries that took several drivers out of championship contention. With Al Unser Jr. running his final season in the series, 1999 was the last year in which the Al Unser name was on the CART grid. Also, this was the first season without Bobby Rahal on the grid.
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1999 CART season
The 1999 FedEx Championship Series season, the twenty-first in the CART era of U.S. open-wheel racing, consisted of 20 races, beginning in Homestead, Florida on March 21 and concluding in Fontana, California on October 31. The season was marred by the deaths of Gonzalo Rodríguez and Greg Moore, in addition to countless injuries that took several drivers out of championship contention. With Al Unser Jr. running his final season in the series, 1999 was the last year in which the Al Unser name was on the CART grid. Also, this was the first season without Bobby Rahal on the grid.
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1999年のCARTシーズンは、シリーズ21回目のシーズン。 ...... を取りやめ、タイヤサプライヤーのグッドイヤーが撤退している。
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A Temporada da CART World Seri ...... uez e do canadense Greg Moore.
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Bodový systém: 1.
* - 20 bodů ...... Další 2 body za pole positions
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CART World Series 1999 kördes över 20 omgångar och mästare blev Juan Pablo Montoya.
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La Temporada 1999 de la FedEx ...... io de Monterrey en California.
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The 1999 FedEx Championship Se ...... thout Bobby Rahal on the grid.
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Honda
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Brazil
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Juan Pablo Montoya
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Juan Pablo Montoya
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Juan Pablo Montoya
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CART
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FedEx Championship Series
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1999年のCARTシーズンは、シリーズ21回目のシーズン。 ...... を取りやめ、タイヤサプライヤーのグッドイヤーが撤退している。
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A Temporada da CART World Seri ...... uez e do canadense Greg Moore.
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Bodový systém: 1.
* - 20 bodů ...... Další 2 body za pole positions
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CART World Series 1999 kördes över 20 omgångar och mästare blev Juan Pablo Montoya.
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La Temporada 1999 de la FedEx ...... io de Monterrey en California.
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The 1999 FedEx Championship Se ...... thout Bobby Rahal on the grid.
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1999 CART season
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1999年のCARTシーズン
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CART World Series 1999
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CART v roce 1999
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CART-Saison 1999
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Champ Car Series 1999
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Temporada 1999 de la CART World Championship Series
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Temporada da CART World Series de 1999
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