1999 Barber Dodge Pro Series

The 1999 Barber Dodge Pro Series season was the fourteenth season of the series. All cars are Dodge powered, Michelin shod, Reynard 98E chassis.

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitLocationDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driver
1[1]Sebring International RacewayUnited States Sebring, FloridaMarch 20United States Rocky Moran Jr.United States Rocky Moran Jr.United States Rocky Moran Jr.
2[2]Nazareth SpeedwayUnited States Lehigh Valley, PennsylvaniaMay 22United States Rocky Moran Jr.United States Todd SnyderUnited States Rocky Moran Jr.
3[3]Lime Rock ParkUnited States Lime Rock, ConnecticutMay 31United States Rocky Moran Jr.United States Rocky Moran Jr.United States Townsend Bell
4[4]Portland International RacewayUnited States Portland, OregonJune 19United States Townsend BellBrazil Nilton RossoniUnited States Jeff Simmons
5[5]Burke Lakefront AirportUnited States Cleveland, OhioJune 27United States Todd SnyderSwitzerland Iradj AlexanderBrazil Nilton Rossoni
6[6]Road AmericaUnited States Elkhart Lake, WisconsinJuly 11United States Jeff SimmonsBrazil Nilton RossoniUnited States Jeff Simmons
7[7]Detroit Belle Isle Grand PrixUnited States Detroit, MichiganAugust 8United States Jeff SimmonsBrazil Nilton RossoniUnited States Todd Snyder
8[8]Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseUnited States Lexington, OhioAugust 16United States Peter BossSwitzerland Iradj AlexanderUnited States Todd Snyder
9[9]West Michigan Grand PrixUnited States Grand Rapids, MichiganAugust 29Netherlands Sepp KosterUnited States Todd SnyderUnited States Todd Snyder
10[10]Mazda Raceway Laguna SecaUnited States Monterey County, CaliforniaSeptember 12United States Jeff SimmonsUnited States Jeff SimmonsUnited States Jeff Simmons
11[11]Homestead-Miami SpeedwayUnited States Homestead, FloridaSeptember 26Brazil Nilton RossoniUnited States Todd SnyderUnited States Todd Snyder
12[12]Watkins Glen InternationalUnited States Watkins Glen, New YorkOctober 3Brazil Nilton RossoniBrazil Nilton RossoniBrazil Nilton Rossoni

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In season testing

The Barber Dodge Pro Series conducted a three-day test at the 1 mile oval of Phoenix International Raceway. It was the first time since 1996 the series visited an oval. It was the first time the in 1998 introduced Michelin shod Reynard 98E visited an oval track. Many drivers, such as Sepp Koster, had never driven on an oval before. John McCaig was the only driver who also competed in the 1996 Nazareth Speedway Barber Pro Series race. Defending series champion Jeff Simmons was the fastest driver over the three-day test driving an average lap of 129.042mph (207.67km/h). The test was a preparation for the 60-lap race at Nazareth where the series supported the First Union 200, a NASCAR Busch Grand National Series race.

Oval test
TrackDateFastest driverSecond fastestThird fastest
Phoenix International RacewayApril 13[14]United States Townsend Bell (00:28.258)Venezuela Juan Jose Font (00:28.288)United States Jeff Simmons (00:28.349)
April 14[15]Mexico Memo Rojas (00:28.241)United States Jeff Simmons (00:28.289)Venezuela Juan Jose Font (00:28.334)
April 15[16]United States Jeff Simmons (00:27.898)United States Townsend Bell (00:27.984)United States Eric Tresslar (00:28.038)

Final standings

Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue 11th place or lower
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn (Wth)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Driver replacement (Rpl)
Injured (Inj)
No race held (NH)
RankDriverUnited States
SEB
United States
NAZ
United States
LRP
United States
POR
United States
CLE
United States
ROA
United States
DET
United States
MDO
United States
GRA
United States
LS
United States
HMS
United States
WGI
Points
1United States Jeff Simmons52201312427145152
2United States Todd Snyder282352343111213148
3United States Townsend Bell3031485162183192104
4United States Jon Fogarty141896742253521098
5Netherlands Sepp Koster65751295152781497
6Brazil Nilton Rossoni27212162020151818194
7United States Jamie Menninga921613621384810490
8United States Peter Boss84315978399171588
9United States Roger Yasukawa10221511101167666681
10Canada Michael Valiante31582221845197879
11Switzerland Iradj Alexander2712172021926184569
12United States Matt Plumb121111714872214243965
13United States Rocky Moran Jr.11412211461
14United States Bryan Pelke18913211324413102134
15Mexico Memo Rojas11621416221933
16Venezuela Juan José Font4131424201391033
17Canada John McCaig2117109523733
18Brazil Vanderlan Junior71618315111629
19United States R.B. Stiewing13202316181612141212121324
20Brazil Alexandre Sperafico18241210121310201723
21Brazil Rodrigo Bernandes8231023921
22Germany Tim Bergmeister191022101117
23United States Brent Sherman23191617171511161716111215
24United States Kip Gulseth192013171113161611
25Brazil Andre Grilo168198
26Brazil Andre Nicastro97
27United States Joshua Rehm29115
28United States Jason LaPoint115
29United States Eric Tresslar2525124
30United States Brian Rivera133
31Puerto Rico Victor Gonzalez Jr.1514DNS3
32United States Scott Mayer2624192214181819222
33United States Rhonda Trammell19142
34Italy Luca Pazzaglia142
35United States David Francis Jr.1715152
36United States Aaron Bambach151
Italy Giovanni AnapoliDNS
United States Jarrett Boon22
United States Gregg Borland17
United States Keith Dusko17
United States Tom Fogarty20
Colombia Diego Mejia20
United States Jeff Morton21
United States Dale Vandenbush17
United States Jon Vannini23
United States Charles Willis24

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References

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  2. "Nazareth Results". Skip Barber Racing School. Archived from the original on August 30, 2000. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  3. "Lime Rock Results". Skip Barber Racing School. Archived from the original on August 30, 2000. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  4. "Portland Results". Skip Barber Racing School. Archived from the original on November 6, 1999. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  5. "Cleveland Results". Skip Barber Racing School. Archived from the original on January 15, 2000. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
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  7. "Detroit Results". Skip Barber Racing School. Archived from the original on August 30, 2000. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
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  9. "Grand Rapids Results". Skip Barber Racing School. Archived from the original on January 15, 2000. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  10. "Laguna Seca Results". Skip Barber Racing School. Archived from the original on January 15, 2000. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  11. "Homestead Results". Skip Barber Racing School. Archived from the original on January 15, 2000. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  12. "Watkins Glen Results". Skip Barber Racing School. Archived from the original on January 15, 2000. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
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