1994 Australian FAI Indycar Grand Prix - Race

Race

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 8 Michael Andretti Target Chip Ganassi 55 1:44:58.169 2 21
2 2 Emerson Fittipaldi Marlboro Marlboro Team Penske 55 +0.2 secs 3 16
3 6 Mario Andretti Newman-Haas Racing 55 +7.3 secs 19 14
4 18 Jimmy Vasser Hayhoe Racing 55 +38.6 secs 10 12
5 16 Stefan Johansson Bettenhausen Motorsports 55 +1:03.1 secs 12 10
6 88 Maurício Gugelmin Target Chip Ganassi 55 +1:22.6 secs 7 8
7 11 Teo Fabi Jim Hall Racing 54 + 1 lap 11 6
8 10 Mike Groff Rahal/Hogan Racing 54 + 1 lap 14 5
9 1 Nigel Mansell Newman-Haas Racing 54 + 1 lap 1 5
10 40 Scott Goodyear Budweiser King Racing 53 + 2 laps 17 3
11 71 Scott Sharp (R) PacWest Racing Group 53 + 2 laps 18 2
12 17 Dominic Dobson PacWest Racing Group 52 + 3 laps 26 1
13 7 Adrián Fernández Galles Racing 52 + 3 laps 4
14 31 Al Unser, Jr. Marlboro Team Penske 51 Electrical 5
15 22 Hiro Matsushita Dick Simon Racing 48 + 7 laps 22
16 3 Paul Tracy Marlboro Team Penske 39 Electrical 6
17 12 Jacques Villeneuve (R) Forsythe/Green Racing 36 Contact 3
18 24 Willy T. Ribbs Walker Racing 34 Contact 22
19 14 Davy Jones A. J. Foyt Enterprises 31 Transmission 25
20 19 Robbie Buhl Dale Coyne Racing 30 Oil pressure 24
21 15 Mark Smith Walker Racing 19 Contact 13
22 50 Alessandro Zampedri (R) Euromotorsport 19 Contact 21
23 9 Robby Gordon Walker Racing 16 Contact 9
24 76 Gary Brabham (R) Bettenhausen Motorsports 10 Transmission 27
25 28 Arie Luyendyk Indy Regency Racing 8 Transmission 15
26 4 Bobby Rahal Rahal/Hogan Racing 0 Contact 16
27 5 Raul Boesel Dick Simon Racing 0 Contact 20

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