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Eddie Cheever Wins 82nd Indy 500By Terry Callahan |
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"1996 was the first time I had driven an oval," said Knapp. "Doing (Toyota) Atlantics last year was a good thing for me. The transition from Atlantic to Indy was much easier as a result."
At the beginning of the day, it looked as if the race would not be run until late in the afternoon, if at all. The track workers attacked the wet track with the jet driers and brooms. The race started thirty minutes later than the scheduled 11:00 a.m. start.
John Paul Jr. led 39 laps and looked to be on his way to victory. Paul arrived at the track without a ride. He took the seat belonging to Danny Ongais after a crash ended the "Flying Hawaiian's" month.
"They (the team) came into the month with Ongais. As of now I am unemployed," said Paul. "Danny had the car very well balanced. The thing was really good. The car was better at the end than it was when we were leading."
Paul got out of sequence on pit stops but was able to stay just ahead of the leader. Paul was passed while leading after a yellow light inadvertently came on in the cockpit of his race car. The lights were installed in all cars as a safety feature. They are intended to alert drivers when a yellow flag is displayed on the race course. Cheever took the lead for good when he made the pass on John Paul Jr.
"The first time the light came on, it came on early. I just figured it was doing it again," said Paul. "When I was letting off the throttle, Cheever was coming out of (turn) three so I had a lot of time on him."
Paul commented on the IRL saying, "I think the IRL has gone the right way. The have made it possible for the little teams to race here. It is going to get harder since teams can afford to do this (race at Indy)."
Indy's Top Ten:
1. Eddie Cheever Jr.
2. Buddy Lazier
3. Steve Knapp
4. Davey Hamilton
5. Robby Unser
6. Kenny Brack
7. John Paul Jr.
8. Andy Michner
9. J.J. Yeley
10. Buzz Calkins
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