1996 Molson Indy Toronto

{{short description|1996 CART race held at Toronto, Ontario, Canada}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2025}}

{{Infobox American championship car race report

|Country = Canada

|Race = Toronto

|Image =

|Caption =

|Date = July 14th

|Year = 1996

|Official name = 1996 Molson Indy Toronto

|Race_No = 11

|Season_No = 16

|Series = PPG Indy Car World Series

|Location = Exhibition Place, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

|Course = Temporary course

|Course_mi = 1.786

|Course_km = 2.874

|Distance_laps = 92

|Distance_mi = 164.312

|Distance_km = 264.408

|Scheduled_laps = 95

|Scheduled_mi = 169.67

|Scheduled_km = 273.03

|Weather =

|Pole_Driver = André Ribeiro

|Pole_Team = Tasman Motorsports

|Pole_Time = 58.06 seconds
110.616 mph (178.0191959 kph)

|Pole_Country = Brazil

|Fast_Driver =

|Fast_Team =

|Fast_Time =

|Fast_Lap =

|Fast_Country =

|First_Driver = Adrián Fernández

|First_Team = Tasman Motorsports

|First_Country = Mexico

|Second_Driver = Alex Zanardi

|Second_Team = Chip Ganassi Racing

|Second_Country= Italy

|Third_Driver = Bobby Rahal

|Third_Team = Team Rahal

|Third_Country = USA

}}

The 1996 Molson Indy Toronto was a CART race held on the street course at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 14, 1996. The race was won by Adrian Fernandez, driving the #32 Lola/Honda for Tasman Motorsports (his first career win), but was marred by an accident late in the race which resulted in the deaths of rookie driver Jeff Krosnoff and a track worker.

Qualifying

Twenty-eight drivers qualified for the race. The front row consisted of polesitter Andre Ribeiro, driving the #31 Lola/Honda for Tasman Motorsports, and Alex Zanardi, driving the #4 Honda for Chip Ganassi Racing.{{cite web|url=http://www.racing-reference.info/race?s=2&series=R&id=1996-11|title=1996 Molson Indy Toronto - Racing-Reference.info|publisher=racing-reference.info|accessdate=2014-01-23}}

:Lineup

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PosNo.DriverTiresChassisEngineTeam
1

| align="center"| 31

| {{flagicon|BRA}} André Ribeiro

| Firestone

| Lola

| Honda

| Tasman Motorsports

2

| align="center"| 4

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Alex Zanardi

| Firestone

| Reynard

| Honda

| Chip Ganassi Racing

3

| align="center"| 32

| {{flagicon|MEX}} Adrián Fernández

| Firestone

| Lola

| Honda

| Tasman Motorsports

4

| align="center| 20

| {{flagicon|USA}} Scott Pruett

| Firestone

| Lola

| Cosworth

| Patrick Racing

5

| align=center| 99

| {{flagicon|CAN}} Greg Moore

| Firestone

| Reynard

| Cosworth

| Forsythe Racing

6

| align=center| 49

| {{flagicon|USA}} Parker Johnstone

| Firestone

| Reynard

| Honda

| Comptech Racing

7

| align=center| 2

| {{flagicon|USA}} Al Unser Jr.

| Goodyear

| Penske

| Mercedes-Benz

| Team Penske

8

| align=center| 18

| {{flagicon|USA}} Bobby Rahal

| Goodyear

| Reynard

| Mercedes-Benz

| Team Rahal

9

| align=center| 8

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Gil de Ferran

| Goodyear

| Reynard

| Honda

| Jim Hall Racing

10

| align=center| 6

| {{flagicon|USA}} Michael Andretti

| Goodyear

| Lola

| Cosworth

| Newman/Haas Racing

11

| align=center| 12

| {{flagicon|USA}} Jimmy Vasser

| Firestone

| Reynard

| Honda

| Chip Ganassi Racing

12

| align=center| 28

| {{flagicon|USA}} Bryan Herta

| Goodyear

| Reynard

| Mercedes-Benz

| Team Rahal

13

| align=center| 3

| {{flagicon|CAN}} Paul Tracy

| Goodyear

| Penske

| Mercedes-Benz

| Team Penske

14

| align=center| 11

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Christian Fittipaldi

| Goodyear

| Lola

| Cosworth

| Newman/Haas Racing

15

| align=center| 9

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Emerson Fittipaldi

| Goodyear

| Penske

| Mercedes-Benz

| Hogan/Penske Racing

16

| align=center| 21

| {{flagicon|UK}} Mark Blundell

| Goodyear

| Reynard

| Cosworth

| PacWest Racing

17

| align=center| 17

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Maurício Gugelmin

| Goodyear

| Reynard

| Cosworth

| PacWest Racing

18

| align=center| 5

| {{flagicon|USA}} Robby Gordon

| Goodyear

| Reynard

| Cosworth

| Walker Racing

19

| align=center| 1

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Raul Boesel

| Firestone

| Reynard

| Honda

| Brahma Sports Team/Team Green

20

| align=center| 25

| {{flagicon|USA}} Jeff Krosnoff

| Firestone

| Reynard

| Toyota

| Arciero-Wells Racing

21

| align=center| 16

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Stefan Johansson

| Goodyear

| Reynard

| Mercedes-Benz

| Bettenhausen Racing

22

| align=center| 34

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Roberto Moreno

| Goodyear

| Lola

| Cosworth

| Payton/Coyne Racing

23

| align=center| 15

| {{flagicon|CAN}} Scott Goodyear

| Goodyear

| Reynard

| Cosworth

| Walker Racing

24

| align=center| 10

| {{flagicon|USA}} Eddie Lawson

| Goodyear

| Lola

| Mercedes-Benz

| Galles Racing

25

| align=center| 98

| {{flagicon|USA}} P. J. Jones

| Goodyear

| Eagle

| Toyota

| All American Racers

26

| align=center| 44

| {{flagicon|USA}} Richie Hearn

| Goodyear

| Lola

| Cosworth

| Della Penna Motorsports

27

| align=center| 36

| {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Manuel Fangio II

| Goodyear

| Eagle

| Toyota

| All American Racers

28

| align=center| 19

| {{flagicon|JPN}} Hiro Matsushita

| Firestone

| Lola

| Cosworth

| Payton/Coyne Racing

Media coverage

ABC carried the race in the United States, with Paul Page as the race announcer and former open-wheel series regular Danny Sullivan as the color analyst, with Gary Gerould and Jack Arute as pit reporters.

In Canada, the race was carried live, flag-to-flag, on CBC with Brian Williams providing play-by-play and Bobby Unser as analyst. Jon Beekhuis and Ken Daniels served as pit reporters.

In Europe, the race was carried over Eurosport which utilized ABC's feed.

In Brazil, the race was carried live, flag-to-flag, on SBT with Teo José providing play-by-play and Dede Gomez as analyst. Luiz Carlos Azenha served as pit reporter.

Race recap

Although Ribeiro started on pole, Zanardi (who went on to win the series Rookie of the Year award) quickly passed him and led the first lap. He stayed in front until lap 37 when Greg Moore took the point, but regained the lead two laps later and held until lap 65. Bobby Rahal led lap 66 and Adrian Fernandez took the lead on lap 67. Moore got back in front on lap 68 and led for ten laps until Fernandez once again moved to the front on lap 78.

Fatal incident

On lap 91 of the scheduled 95-lap race, the accident that killed Krosnoff took place. With the field having been bunched up due to a restart a few laps prior, Krosnoff, Ribeiro, and Stefan Johansson were all multiple laps down at this point in the race but were still jockeying for position. Entering turn three of the track, the lapped car of Johansson tried to pass Gil de Ferran. Krosnoff was running next to Johansson and Ribeiro was ahead of all three of those cars.

As Johansson made his turn to pass de Ferran, he clipped Krosnoff's car and sent it flying into the catch fencing lining the side of the course. Krosnoff's car's chassis disintegrated on impact with a tree next to catchfence and split into two pieces. The cockpit of the car landed on the opposite side of the track while the rear wheels and engine rolled forward into the runoff area. When the dust finally settled, both Johansson and Ribeiro had come to rest in the runoff area along with the remnants of Krosnoff's car. As the IndyCar safety crew tried to attend to the accident scene, which was littered with debris from Krosnoff's car, Eddie Lawson came barreling toward the scene unaware of what had just taken place. CART officials frantically waved to Lawson to tell him to slow down, which he did just before he reached the scene, and he was able to continue on through the partially blocked track.

Shortly after this, CART officials threw a red flag along with the checkered flag, officially ending the race a few laps before its scheduled finish on lap 92. Krosnoff was removed from the wreck and transported to Toronto's Western Hospital where he was pronounced dead.{{cite web|url=http://www.theautochannel.com/news/date/19960715/news01238.html|title=Jeff Krosnoff and Gary Arvin Die in Car Wreck at Molson Indy Toronto|publisher=theautochannel.com|accessdate=2014-01-23}} Dr. Steve Olvey of the CART series and Dr. Hugh Scully of the race medical staff both spoke at the postrace press conference, where Olvey relayed the death was instantaneous and Scully reported that track worker Gary Arvin was also killed in the wreck as a result of being hit by Krosnoff's airborne car.

Box score

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!Finish

!Grid

!{{Tooltip|No|Car number}}

!Name

!Team

!Chassis

!Engine

!Tire

!Laps{{ref|ref1|1}}

!Time/Status

!{{Tooltip|Led|Laps led}}

!{{Tooltip|Points|Points include one bonus point for leading the most laps and one bonus point for qualifying on pole position}}

1

| 3

| 32

| {{Flagicon|MEX}} Adrián Fernández

| Tasman Motorsports

| Lola T96/00

| Honda

| {{Firestone}}

| 93

| 1:41:59.809

| 17

| 20

2

| 2

| 4

| {{flagicon|ITA}} Alex Zanardi

| Chip Ganassi Racing

| Reynard 96I

| Honda

| {{Firestone}}

| 93

| +1.951

| 63

| 17

3

| 8

| 18

| {{flagicon|USA}} Bobby Rahal

| Team Rahal

| Reynard 96I

| Mercedes-Benz

| {{Goodyear}}

| 93

| +3.570

| 1

| 14

4

| 5

| 99

| {{flagicon|CAN}} Greg Moore

| Forsythe Racing

| Reynard 96I

| Mercedes-Benz

| {{Firestone}}

| 93

| +4.326

| 12

| 12

5

| 13

| 3

| {{flagicon|CAN}} Paul Tracy

| Marlboro Team Penske

| Penske PC-25

| Mercedes-Benz

| {{Goodyear}}

| 93

| +5.071

| 0

| 10

6

| 12

| 28

| {{flagicon|USA}} Bryan Herta

| Team Rahal

| Reynard 96I

| Mercedes-Benz

| {{Goodyear}}

| 93

| +5.689

| 0

| 8

7

| 14

| 11

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Christian Fittipaldi

| Newman/Haas Racing

| Lola T96/00

| Ford

| {{Goodyear}}

| 93

| +7.313

| 0

| 6

8

| 11

| 12

| {{flagicon|USA}} Jimmy Vasser

| Chip Ganassi Racing

| Reynard 96I

| Honda

| {{Firestone}}

| 93

| +8.458

| 0

| 5

9

| 18

| 5

| {{flagicon|USA}} Robby Gordon

| Walker Racing

| Reynard 96I

| Ford

| {{Goodyear}}

| 93

| +18.321

| 0

| 4

10

| 4

| 20

| {{flagicon|USA}} Scott Pruett

| Patrick Racing

| Lola T96/00

| Ford

| {{Firestone}}

| 93

| +19.652

| 0

| 3

11

| 16

| 21

| {{flagicon|GBR}} Mark Blundell

| PacWest Racing

| Reynard 96I

| Ford

| {{Goodyear}}

| 92

| +1 Lap

| 0

| 2

12

| 17

| 17

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Maurício Gugelmin

| PacWest Racing

| Reynard 96I

| Ford

| {{Goodyear}}

| 92

| +1 Lap

| 0

| 1

13

| 7

| 2

| {{flagicon|USA}} Al Unser Jr.

| Marlboro Team Penske

| Penske PC-25

| Mercedes-Benz

| {{Goodyear}}

| 92

| +1 Lap

| 0

| 0

14

| 15

| 9

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Emerson Fittipaldi

| Hogan-Penske Racing

| Penske PC-25

| Mercedes-Benz

| {{Goodyear}}

| 90

| Crash

| 0

| 0

15

| 24

| 10

| {{flagicon|USA}} Eddie Lawson

| Galles Racing

| Lola T96/00

| Mercedes-Benz

| {{Goodyear}}

| 90

| +3 Laps

| 0

| 0

16

| 20

| 25

| {{flagicon|USA}} Jeff Krosnoff

| Arciero-Wells Racing

| Reynard 96I

| Toyota

| {{Firestone}}

| 89

| Fatal crash

| 0

| 0

17

| 21

| 16

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Stefan Johansson

| Bettenhausen Mototsports

| Reynard 96I

| Mercedes-Benz

| {{Goodyear}}

| 89

| Crash

| 0

| 0

18

| 9

| 8

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Gil de Ferran

| Hall Racing

| Reynard 96I

| Honda

| {{Goodyear}}

| 89

| +4 Laps

| 0

| 0

19

| 23

| 15

| {{flagicon|CAN}} Scott Goodyear

| Walker Racing

| Reynard 96I

| Ford

| {{Goodyear}}

| 89

| +4 Laps

| 0

| 0

20

| 25

| 98

| {{flagicon|USA}} P. J. Jones

| All American Racers

| Eagle Mk-V

| Toyota

| {{Goodyear}}

| 89

| +4 Laps

| 0

| 0

21

| 1

| 31

| {{flagicon|BRA}} André Ribeiro

| Tasman Motorsports

| Lola T96/00

| Honda

| {{Firestone}}

| 88

| Crash

| 0

| 1

22

| 10

| 6

| {{flagicon|USA}} Michael Andretti

| Newman/Haas Racing

| Lola T96/00

| Ford

| {{Goodyear}}

| 82

| Engine

| 0

| 0

23

| 22

| 34

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Roberto Moreno

| Payton-Coyne Racing

| Lola T96/00

| Ford

| {{Firestone}}

| 52

| Clutch

| 0

| 0

24

| 19

| 1

| {{flagicon|BRA}} Raul Boesel

| Brahma Sports Team

| Reynard 96I

| Ford

| {{Goodyear}}

| 50

| Electrical

| 0

| 0

25

| 26

| 44

| {{flagicon|USA}} Richie Hearn

| Della Penna Motorsports

| Reynard 95I

| Ford

| {{Goodyear}}

| 50

| Fatigue

| 0

| 0

26

| 6

| 49

| {{flagicon|USA}} Parker Johnstone

| Brix Comptech Racing

| Reynard 96I

| Honda

| {{Firestone}}

| 38

| Suspension

| 0

| 0

27

| 28

| 19

| {{flagicon|JPN}} Hiro Matsushita

| Payton-Coyne Racing

| Lola T96/00

| Ford

| {{Firestone}}

| 23

| Water pump

| 0

| 0

28

| 27

| 36

| {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Manuel Fangio II

| All American Racers

| Eagle Mk-V

| Toyota

| {{Goodyear}}

| 10

| Clutch

| 0

| 0

colspan=12| Source:[https://www.racing-reference.info/race-results/1996_Molson_Indy_Toronto/R 1996 Molson Indy Toronto][https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/database/races/1996-toronto-champ-cars/ 1996 Toronto Champ Cars]

  • {{ref|ref1|1}} Race scheduled for 95 Laps, but ended two laps early due to Jeff Krosnoff's fatal accident.

=Race statistics=

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!colspan=2|Lap Leaders

Laps

! Leader

1–36Alex Zanardi
37–38Greg Moore
39–65Alex Zanardi
66Bobby Rahal
67Adrián Fernández
68–77Greg Moore
78–93Adrián Fernández

Aftermath

Krosnoff's death was the second in American open-wheel racing series in 1996, after Indy Racing League driver Scott Brayton was killed in practice for that year's Indianapolis 500. It was also the last death in what eventually became the Champ Car World Series until 1999- coincidentally, that year also featured two deaths as Gonzalo Rodriguez was killed in a practice crash at Laguna Seca and Greg Moore was killed during the Marlboro 500 at California Speedway.

References

{{reflist}}

{{American Championship Car race report footer

|Series = IndyCar

|Series_long = IndyCar World Series

|Name_of_race = Molson Indy Toronto

|Year_of_race = 1996

|Previous_race_in_season = 1996 Medic Drug Grand Prix of Cleveland

|Next_race_in_season = 1996 Marlboro 500

|Previous_year's_race = 1995 Molson Indy Toronto

|Next_year's_race = 1997 Molson Indy Toronto

}}

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