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CART: Moore Returns to Milwaukee in Pursuit of Bigger Prize

29 May 1998

Detroit, MI: Greg Moore's victory in the 1997 Miller 200 at The Milwaukee Mile made him the youngest race winner in FedEx Championship Series history. Two-thirds of this year's schedule still remains, but as Moore returns to Milwaukee one year later for Sunday's Miller Lite 200 (1:30 p.m. ET, live, ESPN), he finds himself in position to become the youngest champion in CART history.

Greg Moore

Moore was 22 years, one month and 10 days old when he edged Michael Andretti to score his first CART career victory at Milwaukee last year. This year, Moore has blended consistency with the spectacular en route to second place in the PPG Cup standings with 85 points, tow behind defending series champion Alex Zanardi, who has 87 points.

Jacques Villeneuve currently holds the distinction of being CART's youngest champion. He was 24 years, five months and one day old when he earned the title at Laguna Seca in 1995.

Moore is the only driver in the series to have completed every lap (1,050) and every mile (1,462.401) of competition this season. He has finished in the top six of every event, including a victory at Rio de Janeiro when he made a daring Turn 1 pass of then-leader Zanardi with four laps remaining. One race earlier, More took the PPG Cup lead for the first time in his career following a third-place finish at Nazareth.

Now, Moore looks to Milwaukee, where he owns two top-five finishes in as many starts, to provide the springboard back into the PPG Cup lead which Zanardi took away with his victory in last Saturday's Motorola 300 at Gateway International Raceway. Zanardi owns back-to-back 13th place finishes in his two career appearances at The Mile..

"There are a lot of great memories associated with this storied race track," says Moore, who also scored an Indy Lights victory at Milwaukee in 1995, "since it was here that I captured the checkered flag for the first time after a great battle with Michael Andretti to become the youngest winner in CART history."

Speaking of Andretti, he comes to Milwaukee with considerable momentum, having finished second at Gateway for his first podium performance since winning at Homestead in the season opener. That effort moved Andretti into fifth place in the PPG Cup championship, and he looks to gain even more ground as CART's career victory leader at Milwaukee, with five (86, 87, 91, 92, and 96).

Moore and Andretti are two of four former Milwaukee winners in the field for Sunday's 200 lap seventh round of the FedEx Championship Series. The others are Al Unser Jr., who won at Milwaukee in 1990 and 94, and Paul Tracy who won in 95 and has been the polesitter at Milwaukee for each of the past two events.

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CART Entry List

No. Driver Sponsor Entrant
1 Alex Zanardi Target Reynard Honda Target/Chip Ganassi Racing
2 Al Unser Jr. 98 Marlboro Penske Mercedes Marlboro Team Penske
3. Andre Ribeiro 98 Marlboro Penske Mercedes Marlboro Team Penske
5 Gil de Ferran Valvoline/Cummins Special Walker Racing
6 Michael Andretti Kmart/Texaco/ Havoline Newman/Haas Racing
7 Bobby Rahal Miller Lite Team Rahal
8 Bryan Herta Shell Team Rahal
9 J.J. Lehto Hogan Motor Leasing, Inc. Hogan Racing LLC
10 Richie Hearn Budweiser/Ralph's Swift Ford Della Penna Motorsports
11 Christian Fittipaldi Kmart Newman/Haas Racing
12 Jimmy Vasser Target Reynard Honda Target/Chip Ganassi Racing
16 Helio Castro-Neves Alumax Aluminum Bettenhausen Motorsports
17 Mauricio Gugelmin Hollywood PacWest Mercedes PacWest Racing Group
18 Mark Blundell Motorola PacWest Mercedes PacWest Racing Group
19 Michell Jourdain Jr. Herdez/Viva Mexico Payton Coyne Racing
20 Scott Pruett Visteon Patrick Racing
21 Tony Kanaan LCI Reynard Honda Tasman Motorsports Group
24 Robby Gordon Panasonic-Duskin-Reynard-Toyota Arciero-Wells/Panasonic Racing
25 Max Papis MCI Racing Reynard-Toyota Arciero-Wells/MCI Racing
26 Paul Tracy KOOL Team KOOL Green
27 Dario Franchitti KOOL Team KOOL Green
33 Patrick Carpentier Player's/Indeck Player's Forsythe Racing Team
34 Dennis Vitolo SmithKline Beecham Payton Coyne Racing
36 Alex Barron Castrol-Degree-Toyota-Reynard All American Racers Inc.
40 Adrian Fernandez Tecate/Quaker State/Labatt Patrick Racing
77 Arnd Meier BAAN Business Software/Total Tel Davis Racing
98 P.J. Jones Castrol-Degree-Toyota Reynard All American Racers
99 Greg Moore Player's/Indeck Player's Forsythe Racing Team