1993 Mid-Season Top 10 Standings
BONUS: here's how the standings look like at the mid-point of the season
Top 10 standings after 10 rounds
1. Michael Andretti 20 wth wth 20 16 0 16 20 0 20 112 pts
2. Paul Tracy 0 20 20 0 0 2 14 16 20 0 92 pts
3. Emerson Fittipaldi 16 0 0 14 14 0 20 14 0 0 78 pts
4. Bobby Rahal 6 0 16 DNQ 12 10 12 4 14 2 76 pts
5. Raul Boesel 3 0 0 12 20 16 4 6 12 72 pts
6. Mario Andretti 12 16 0 10 0 0 6 0 4 16 64 pts
7. Al Unser Jr 0 12 0 3 10 6 10 3 12 3 59 pts
8. Robby Gordon 14 6 DSQ 0 0 3 3 10 10 0 46 pts
9. John Andretti 10 0 10 0 6 0 0 12 0 4 42 pts
10. Wally Dallenbach Jr 0 0 3 0 0 20 0 0 16 0 39 pts
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR STANDINGS
1. Jeff Gordon 36 pts
2. Mauricio Gugelmin 15 pts
3. Mark Smith 3 pts
4. Davey Hamilton 2 pts
5. Robbie Groff 1 pt
A massive comeback for Bobby Rahal. The switch to Lola proved very fruitful, as he now finds himself at an outside shot of entering the title race, which looks increasingly like a duel between Michael and PT, while Dallenbach pokes his head into the top 10 with that win at the Glen, though the Galmer G93 is unfortunately looking like a downgrade to the G92, with impending free agent Little Al possibly going out of title contention, and with the G93's performances, chances of him making a late charge like 1992 is looking increasingly slim...
Great work by Boesel, who is havign the best indycar season of his career, while John Andretti has outperformed Walker teammate and 1992 Indy 500 winner Scott Goodyear on points. However, it could be considered a disappointment so far for the Walker team, who were expected to be among the main dark horses this year.
In the rookies standings, it is close between Jeff Gordon and Mauricio Gugelmin, though the California kid has a much more competitive car than the other rookies, and if he can focus and calm down, he might even have a chance at finishing in the top 10.
Top 10 standings after 10 rounds
1. Michael Andretti 20 wth wth 20 16 0 16 20 0 20 112 pts
2. Paul Tracy 0 20 20 0 0 2 14 16 20 0 92 pts
3. Emerson Fittipaldi 16 0 0 14 14 0 20 14 0 0 78 pts
4. Bobby Rahal 6 0 16 DNQ 12 10 12 4 14 2 76 pts
5. Raul Boesel 3 0 0 12 20 16 4 6 12 72 pts
6. Mario Andretti 12 16 0 10 0 0 6 0 4 16 64 pts
7. Al Unser Jr 0 12 0 3 10 6 10 3 12 3 59 pts
8. Robby Gordon 14 6 DSQ 0 0 3 3 10 10 0 46 pts
9. John Andretti 10 0 10 0 6 0 0 12 0 4 42 pts
10. Wally Dallenbach Jr 0 0 3 0 0 20 0 0 16 0 39 pts
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR STANDINGS
1. Jeff Gordon 36 pts
2. Mauricio Gugelmin 15 pts
3. Mark Smith 3 pts
4. Davey Hamilton 2 pts
5. Robbie Groff 1 pt
A massive comeback for Bobby Rahal. The switch to Lola proved very fruitful, as he now finds himself at an outside shot of entering the title race, which looks increasingly like a duel between Michael and PT, while Dallenbach pokes his head into the top 10 with that win at the Glen, though the Galmer G93 is unfortunately looking like a downgrade to the G92, with impending free agent Little Al possibly going out of title contention, and with the G93's performances, chances of him making a late charge like 1992 is looking increasingly slim...
Great work by Boesel, who is havign the best indycar season of his career, while John Andretti has outperformed Walker teammate and 1992 Indy 500 winner Scott Goodyear on points. However, it could be considered a disappointment so far for the Walker team, who were expected to be among the main dark horses this year.
In the rookies standings, it is close between Jeff Gordon and Mauricio Gugelmin, though the California kid has a much more competitive car than the other rookies, and if he can focus and calm down, he might even have a chance at finishing in the top 10.
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