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The 1999 Miller Lite 200 was contested on a street circuit located in Lexington, Ohio.
Answer: False
The 1999 Miller Lite 200 was held at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, a permanent road course in Lexington, Ohio, not a street circuit.
What was the official name of the 1999 CART FedEx Champ Car World Series race held at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course?
Answer: The 1999 Miller Lite 200
The official name of the 1999 CART FedEx Champ Car World Series race held at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course was the 1999 Miller Lite 200.
Where was the 1999 Miller Lite 200 held?
Answer: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington, Ohio
The 1999 Miller Lite 200 was held at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio.
What was the length of the permanent road course at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course for the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: 2.258 miles (3.634 km)
The permanent road course at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course measured 2.258 miles (3.634 km) for the 1999 Miller Lite 200.
How many laps did the 1999 Miller Lite 200 race cover?
Answer: 83 laps
The 1999 Miller Lite 200 race covered a total of 83 laps.
What were the weather conditions during the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Dry
The weather conditions during the 1999 Miller Lite 200 were dry.
The 1999 Miller Lite 200 was which round in the 1999 CART FedEx Champ Car World Series season?
Answer: Fourteenth round
The 1999 Miller Lite 200 was the fourteenth round of the 1999 CART FedEx Champ Car World Series season.
What was the official name of the race held on August 15, 1999, at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course?
Answer: The 1999 Miller Lite 200
The official name of the race held on August 15, 1999, at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course was the 1999 Miller Lite 200.
Dario Franchitti secured pole position for the 1999 Miller Lite 200 with a qualifying time of 1 minute and 5.347 seconds.
Answer: True
Dario Franchitti achieved pole position for the 1999 Miller Lite 200 with a qualifying lap time of 1 minute and 5.347 seconds.
Saturday's qualifying session for the 1999 Miller Lite 200 was canceled due to heavy fog, leading to the grid being set by Friday's times.
Answer: False
Saturday's qualifying session for the 1999 Miller Lite 200 was washed out due to rain, not heavy fog, which led to the grid being determined by Friday's times.
Who secured the pole position for the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Dario Franchitti
Dario Franchitti secured the pole position for the 1999 Miller Lite 200.
Why were Friday's qualifying times used to determine the starting grid for the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Saturday's session was washed out due to rain.
Friday's qualifying times were used to determine the starting grid for the 1999 Miller Lite 200 because Saturday's session was washed out due to rain.
What was the starting grid position for Paul Tracy in the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Third
Paul Tracy started the 1999 Miller Lite 200 from the third position on the grid.
What was the qualifying time for pole position in the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: 1 minute and 5.347 seconds
The qualifying time that secured pole position for the 1999 Miller Lite 200 was 1 minute and 5.347 seconds.
The Team Green drivers, Dario Franchitti and Paul Tracy, built a lead of over 15 seconds in the early laps of the race.
Answer: False
The Team Green drivers, Dario Franchitti and Paul Tracy, established an early lead of 12 seconds, not over 15 seconds.
Juan Pablo Montoya moved into third place after the first round of pit stops, trailing the leaders by 15 seconds.
Answer: True
After the first round of pit stops, Juan Pablo Montoya had advanced to third place, trailing the leading Team Green cars by 15 seconds.
During the second round of pit stops, Juan Pablo Montoya took the lead by passing Paul Tracy, who had just inherited the lead from Dario Franchitti.
Answer: True
During the second round of pit stops, after Dario Franchitti pitted, Paul Tracy briefly held the lead before Juan Pablo Montoya overtook him to take the lead.
A caution flag was displayed in the 1999 Miller Lite 200 due to a mechanical failure experienced by Tony Kanaan.
Answer: False
The caution flag was displayed due to a spin by Luiz Garcia Jr. (car number 21), not a mechanical failure experienced by Tony Kanaan.
Maurício Gugelmin retired from the race due to an engine issue after completing 76 laps.
Answer: True
Maurício Gugelmin retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 after completing 76 laps due to an engine issue.
Memo Gidley retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 due to a fire and was classified in 22nd position.
Answer: True
Memo Gidley retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 due to a fire, having completed 69 laps, and was classified in 22nd position.
Tony Kanaan retired from the race after 58 laps due to a transmission problem.
Answer: False
Tony Kanaan retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 after 58 laps due to a fuel system problem, not a transmission issue.
Al Unser Jr. retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 after 54 laps due to contact with another car.
Answer: True
Al Unser Jr. retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 after 54 laps as a result of contact with another car.
Michel Jourdain Jr. retired from the race with a clutch issue after 54 laps.
Answer: False
Michel Jourdain Jr. retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 after 54 laps due to a transmission problem, not a clutch issue.
Luiz Garcia Jr. retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 due to a clutch issue after completing 56 laps.
Answer: True
Luiz Garcia Jr. retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 after completing 56 laps due to a clutch issue.
The caution flag in the 1999 Miller Lite 200 was displayed for laps 60 through 65 due to a spin by car number 21.
Answer: True
The caution flag during the 1999 Miller Lite 200 was deployed for laps 60 through 65, prompted by a spin from car number 21, driven by Luiz Garcia Jr.
Which driver quickly passed Bryan Herta to take second place early in the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Paul Tracy
Paul Tracy quickly passed Bryan Herta to secure second place early in the 1999 Miller Lite 200.
How large was the lead established by the Team Green drivers (Franchitti and Tracy) over the rest of the field in the initial laps?
Answer: 12 seconds
The Team Green drivers, Dario Franchitti and Paul Tracy, established an early lead of 12 seconds over the remainder of the field.
After the first round of pit stops in the 1999 Miller Lite 200, what position had Juan Pablo Montoya moved into?
Answer: Third place
After the initial round of pit stops during the 1999 Miller Lite 200, Juan Pablo Montoya had advanced to third place.
During the second round of pit stops, who passed Juan Pablo Montoya to take the lead?
Answer: No one passed Montoya; he took the lead on pit strategy.
During the second round of pit stops, Juan Pablo Montoya assumed the lead not by passing another car, but by executing a successful pit strategy that placed him ahead of his competitors.
What caused the caution flag to be displayed during the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: A spin by Luiz Garcia Jr. (car number 21).
The caution flag during the 1999 Miller Lite 200 was displayed due to a spin by Luiz Garcia Jr., who was driving car number 21.
What was the reason for Maurício Gugelmin's retirement from the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Engine issue
Maurício Gugelmin retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 due to an engine issue.
Which driver retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 due to a fire?
Answer: Memo Gidley
Memo Gidley retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 due to a fire.
What mechanical problem caused Tony Kanaan's retirement from the race?
Answer: Fuel system
Tony Kanaan retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 due to a fuel system problem.
What was the cause of Al Unser Jr.'s retirement from the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Contact with another car
Al Unser Jr. retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 due to contact with another car.
Which driver retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 with a transmission problem?
Answer: Michel Jourdain Jr.
Michel Jourdain Jr. retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 with a transmission problem.
What was the reason for Luiz Garcia Jr.'s retirement from the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Clutch issue
Luiz Garcia Jr. retired from the 1999 Miller Lite 200 due to a clutch issue.
Juan Pablo Montoya won the 1999 Miller Lite 200 by more than 10 seconds.
Answer: True
Juan Pablo Montoya demonstrated superior pace in the final stint and secured victory in the 1999 Miller Lite 200 by a margin exceeding 10 seconds.
Paul Tracy finished the 1999 Miller Lite 200 in third place, behind Dario Franchitti.
Answer: False
Paul Tracy finished the 1999 Miller Lite 200 in second place, while Dario Franchitti finished in third place.
Jimmy Vasser finished the 1999 Miller Lite 200 in fourth place, starting from the fifth position.
Answer: True
Jimmy Vasser secured fourth place in the 1999 Miller Lite 200, having started the race from the fifth position on the grid.
Juan Pablo Montoya, the winner, is from the United Kingdom.
Answer: False
Juan Pablo Montoya, the winner of the 1999 Miller Lite 200, is from Colombia, not the United Kingdom.
Paul Tracy, who finished second, is a Canadian driver.
Answer: True
Paul Tracy, who secured second place in the 1999 Miller Lite 200, is indeed from Canada.
Dario Franchitti, the third-place finisher, is from the United States.
Answer: False
Dario Franchitti, who finished third in the 1999 Miller Lite 200, is from the United Kingdom, not the United States.
Jimmy Vasser drove for Team KOOL Green in the 1999 Miller Lite 200.
Answer: False
Jimmy Vasser competed for Chip Ganassi Racing in the 1999 Miller Lite 200, not Team KOOL Green.
Scott Pruett finished the 1999 Miller Lite 200 in 17th position, one lap down, after completing 82 laps.
Answer: True
Scott Pruett concluded the 1999 Miller Lite 200 in 17th position, one lap behind the leader, having completed 82 laps before retiring.
Max Papis, who finished fifth, is from Italy.
Answer: True
Max Papis, who finished fifth in the 1999 Miller Lite 200, is from Italy.
Gil de Ferran, who finished sixth, is from the United Kingdom.
Answer: False
Gil de Ferran, who finished sixth in the 1999 Miller Lite 200, is from Brazil, not the United Kingdom.
What was Juan Pablo Montoya's margin of victory in the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Over 10 seconds
Juan Pablo Montoya secured victory in the 1999 Miller Lite 200 with a margin of over 10 seconds.
Who finished in second and third place, respectively, in the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Paul Tracy (2nd), Dario Franchitti (3rd)
In the 1999 Miller Lite 200, Paul Tracy finished in second place, and Dario Franchitti secured third place.
What was the nationality of the winner, Juan Pablo Montoya?
Answer: Colombian
Juan Pablo Montoya, the winner of the 1999 Miller Lite 200, is from Colombia.
Which team did Jimmy Vasser, the fourth-place finisher, drive for?
Answer: Chip Ganassi Racing
Jimmy Vasser, who finished fourth, drove for Chip Ganassi Racing in the 1999 Miller Lite 200.
What was the nationality of Max Papis, who finished fifth in the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Italian
Max Papis, the fifth-place finisher in the 1999 Miller Lite 200, is from Italy.
Which driver finished ninth in the 1999 Miller Lite 200 and what was their nationality?
Answer: Cristiano da Matta, Brazilian
Cristiano da Matta finished ninth in the 1999 Miller Lite 200 and is of Brazilian nationality.
What was Dario Franchitti's finishing position in the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Third
Dario Franchitti finished third in the 1999 Miller Lite 200.
Which driver finished 17th in the 1999 Miller Lite 200, one lap down?
Answer: Scott Pruett
Scott Pruett finished 17th in the 1999 Miller Lite 200, one lap down.
What was the nationality of Paul Tracy, who finished second in the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Canada
Paul Tracy, who finished second in the 1999 Miller Lite 200, is from Canada.
What was the nationality of Michael Andretti, who finished eighth in the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: United States
Michael Andretti, who finished eighth in the 1999 Miller Lite 200, is from the United States.
Dario Franchitti's championship lead was reduced to 2 points after the 1999 Miller Lite 200.
Answer: False
Dario Franchitti's championship lead was reduced to 1 point after the 1999 Miller Lite 200, not 2 points.
After the 1999 Miller Lite 200, Dario Franchitti maintained his championship lead, but it was reduced to 1 point.
Answer: True
Following the 1999 Miller Lite 200, Dario Franchitti maintained his championship lead, which was reduced to 1 point.
Following the 1999 Miller Lite 200, Juan Pablo Montoya was in third place in the championship standings with 151 points.
Answer: False
Following the 1999 Miller Lite 200, Juan Pablo Montoya was in second place in the championship standings with 151 points, not third place.
Michael Andretti was ranked fourth in the championship standings after the 1999 Miller Lite 200 with 124 points.
Answer: False
Michael Andretti was ranked third in the championship standings after the 1999 Miller Lite 200 with 124 points, not fourth.
How did Dario Franchitti's championship lead change after finishing third in the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: His lead was reduced to 1 point.
After finishing third in the 1999 Miller Lite 200, Dario Franchitti maintained his championship lead, although it was reduced to 1 point.
What was Juan Pablo Montoya's position in the championship standings after the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Second place
Following the 1999 Miller Lite 200, Juan Pablo Montoya was in second place in the championship standings.
What was the championship point total for Dario Franchitti after the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: 152 points
Dario Franchitti accumulated a championship point total of 152 after the 1999 Miller Lite 200.
Juan Pablo Montoya, driving for Chip Ganassi Racing, set the fastest lap of the 1999 Miller Lite 200.
Answer: True
Juan Pablo Montoya, competing for Chip Ganassi Racing, recorded the fastest lap during the 1999 Miller Lite 200.
The fastest lap in the 1999 Miller Lite 200 was recorded on lap 56.
Answer: False
The fastest lap of the 1999 Miller Lite 200 was recorded on lap 76, not lap 56.
Dario Franchitti led the 1999 Miller Lite 200 for 55 laps.
Answer: False
Dario Franchitti led the 1999 Miller Lite 200 for 54 laps, not 55 laps.
Juan Pablo Montoya led the race for 55 laps, from lap 28 to lap 83.
Answer: False
Juan Pablo Montoya led the race for 28 laps, from lap 56 to lap 83, not for 55 laps from lap 28.
Paul Tracy led the 1999 Miller Lite 200 for two laps.
Answer: False
Paul Tracy led the 1999 Miller Lite 200 for one lap (lap 55), not for two laps.
Who set the fastest lap during the 1999 Miller Lite 200?
Answer: Juan Pablo Montoya
Juan Pablo Montoya set the fastest lap during the 1999 Miller Lite 200.
On which lap was the fastest lap of the 1999 Miller Lite 200 set?
Answer: Lap 76
The fastest lap of the 1999 Miller Lite 200 was set on lap 76.
Who led the 1999 Miller Lite 200 for lap 55?
Answer: Paul Tracy
Paul Tracy led the 1999 Miller Lite 200 for lap 55.
The previous race in the 1999 CART season before the Miller Lite 200 was the 1999 Target Grand Prix of Chicago.
Answer: False
The previous race in the 1999 CART season before the Miller Lite 200 was the 1999 ITT Automotive Detroit Grand Prix, not the Target Grand Prix of Chicago.
The 1999 Miller Lite 200 was the fourteenth round of the 1999 CART FedEx Champ Car World Series season.
Answer: True
The 1999 Miller Lite 200 was indeed the fourteenth round of the 1999 CART FedEx Champ Car World Series season.
The next scheduled running of the Miller Lite 200 race after 1999 was the 2000 Miller Lite 200.
Answer: True
The subsequent scheduled running of the Miller Lite 200 race after 1999 was indeed the 2000 Miller Lite 200.
What was the previous race in the 1999 CART season before the Miller Lite 200?
Answer: 1999 ITT Automotive Detroit Grand Prix
The previous race in the 1999 CART season before the Miller Lite 200 was the 1999 ITT Automotive Detroit Grand Prix.
What was the total number of races in the 1999 CART FedEx Champ Car World Series season?
Answer: 20
The 1999 CART FedEx Champ Car World Series season comprised a total of 20 races.