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1988
Roberto Guerrero (Granatelli) secured the fourth and final spot in the pit stop contest during preliminaries on held on Thursday May 19. Guerrero (13.791 seconds) advanced ahead of Derek Daly and Dick Simon.

XXXII
NFL executives held a debriefing meeting the morning after Super Bowl XX. Expressing his displeasure, commissioner Pete Rozelle reportedly opened the meeting with the following statement: "There are three words I never want to hear again: Up...With...People."

NFL owners voted to award Super Bowl XXXII to San Diego during their October 26, 1993, meeting in Chicago. The bidding process was scheduled to award two Super Bowl sites (XXXI and XXXII), the first time that multiple hosts were selected at the same meeting since XXIII and XXIV were voted on in 1985. This was the second time that San Diego hosted the game; the city previously hosted XXII ten years earlier. The Broncos played in both XXII and XXXII, the first franchise to play two different Super Bowls in the same stadium twice; they had already played twice at the Superdome (XII and XXIV).

Four cities entered the bidding for the two games: New Orleans (Superdome), San Diego (Jack Murphy Stadium), Los Angeles/Pasadena (Rose Bowl), and Tampa (Tampa Stadium). The New Orleans representatives bid only on XXXI, Los Angeles only bid on XXXII, while San Diego and Tampa made themselves available for both games. Rules required a candidate to receive a $3/4$ vote (21 of 28 owners) in order to win the bidding. If no winner received the necessary votes after three rounds, the fourth round would revert to a simple majority.

New Orleans was selected for XXXI, at which time the voting for XXXII commenced. Tampa was eliminated during the first ballot, leaving San Diego and Los Angeles as the two finalists for XXXII. The prospects for Los Angeles suffered after Raiders owner Al Davis left the meeting before the presentation. San Diego representatives, meanwhile promised to add 12,000 temporary seats to Jack Murphy Stadium to counter the Rose Bowl's capacity advantage of nearly 100,000 seats. In addition, since San Diego had not hosted the Super Bowl in a decade, and Pasadena had just hosted one nine months earlier, owners tipped their way. After two deadlocked rounds, San Diego won by simple majority on the fourth vote.

Post award
Drivers who would have joined the club from 1970-2017 (110 total)

100 mph club (10)

 * Enrique Bernoldi
 * Gary Bettenhausen
 * Davey Hamilton


 * Davy Jones
 * Bruno Junqueira
 * Steve Knapp


 * Darren Manning
 * Buddy Rice
 * Tony Stewart


 * Jimmy Vasser

150 mph club (65)

 * Mikhail Aleshin
 * Donnie Allison
 * John Andretti
 * Bertrand Baguette
 * Rubens Barrichello
 * Alex Barron
 * Townsend Bell
 * Billy Boat
 * Raul Boesel
 * Kenny Brack
 * Scott Brayton
 * Gabby Chaves
 * Eddie Cheever
 * Max Chilton
 * Kevin Cogan
 * Mike Conway
 * Gil de Ferran


 * Mark Donohue
 * Teo Fabi
 * Sarah Fisher
 * Christian Fittipaldi
 * Dario Franchitti
 * A. J. Foyt IV
 * Felipe Giaffone
 * Scott Goodyear
 * Robby Gordon
 * Roberto Guerrero
 * Mauricio Gugelmin
 * Bryan Herta
 * James Hinchcliffe
 * Sam Hornish Jr.
 * James Jakes
 * Gordon Johncock
 * Ed Jones


 * Buddy Lazier
 * Joe Leonard
 * Alex Lloyd
 * Jim Malloy
 * Nigel Mansell
 * Jim McElreath
 * Vitor Meira
 * Mike Mosley
 * Hideki Mutoh
 * Josef Newgarden
 * Danica Patrick
 * Graham Rahal
 * Greg Ray
 * Tony Renna
 * Peter Revson
 * Mario Romancini
 * Alexander Rossi


 * Johnny Rutherford
 * Eliseo Salazar
 * Tomas Scheckter
 * Sammy Sessions
 * Scott Sharp
 * Tom Sneva
 * Danny Sullivan
 * Tora Takagi
 * Paul Tracy
 * Al Unser, Sr.
 * Al Unser Jr.
 * Bill Vukovich II
 * Jeff Ward
 * Dan Wheldon

175 mph club (2)

 * Rick Mears
 * Michael Andretti

185 mph club (33)

 * A. J. Allmendinger
 * Marco Andretti
 * Ana Beatriz
 * Ryan Briscoe
 * Sébastien Bourdais
 * Kurt Busch
 * Ed Carpenter
 * Helio Castroneves
 * James Davison


 * Simona de Silvestro
 * Scott Dixon
 * Emerson Fittipaldi
 * Jack Hawksworth
 * J. R. Hildebrand
 * Carlos Huertas
 * Ryan Hunter-Reay
 * Tony Kanaan
 * Sage Karam


 * Charlie Kimball
 * Arie Luyendyk
 * Juan Pablo Montoya
 * Carlos Muñoz
 * Simon Pagenaud
 * Will Power
 * Bobby Rahal
 * Takuma Sato
 * Sebastián Saavedra


 * Oriol Servia
 * Alex Tagliani
 * Tristan Vautier
 * Jacques Villeneuve
 * E. J. Viso
 * Justin Wilson

viceroy

 * https://www.newspapers.com/image/312601798/?terms=marlboro%2Bchampionship%2Btrail
 * https://www.newspapers.com/image/312598635/?terms=marlboro%2Bchampionship%2Btrail
 * https://www.newspapers.com/image/105773232/?terms=marlboro%2Bchampionship%2Btrail

wdw articles

 * Walt Disney World Speedway
 * https://www.newspapers.com/image/235762111/?terms=Walt%2BDisney%2BWorld%2BSpeedway
 * https://www.newspapers.com/image/235755074/?terms=Walt%2BDisney%2BWorld%2BSpeedway
 * https://www.newspapers.com/image/234483378
 * https://www.newspapers.com/clip/15734036/1915_indianapolis_500_weather/
 * https://www.newspapers.com/clip/15734104/1915_indianapolis_500_weather/
 * https://www.newspapers.com/image/234455765/?terms=chevy%2Btrucks%2Bchallenge
 * https://www.newspapers.com/image/234459676/?terms=indy%2B200%2Bparking
 * https://www.newspapers.com/image/234459822/?terms=indy%2B200%2Bparking

Links

 * class of 1965
 * https://www.newspapers.com/image/106446485
 * parsons cracked block myth
 * https://www.newspapers.com/image/106446338
 * diffuser 1990
 * https://www.newspapers.com/image/106446310
 * data-1
 * https://www.newspapers.com/image/106851730

Primary final

 * 1996 PPG Indy Car World Series
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 * 1997 PPG CART World Series

CART redirects

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 * 1997 in CART
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