The 1988 HFC American Racing Series Championship consisted of 12 races. Jon Beekhuis edged out Tommy Byrne for the championship by a mere 3 points, the closest margin in the series' 16 years. While Byrne won three races to Beekhuis' two, it was the consistent point scoring of Beekhuis that gave him the title.
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Race 12 red-flagged after two laps due to an accident involving Michael Greenfield, Jeff Andretti and Guido Daccò and restarted.
Held April 9 at Phoenix International Raceway. Jeff Andretti won the pole.
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Held June 4 at The Milwaukee Mile. Dave Simpson won the pole.
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Held June 19 at Portland International Raceway. Tommy Byrne won the pole.
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Held July 3 at Burke Lakefront Airport. Juan Manuel Fangio II won the pole.
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Held July 17 at Exhibition Place. Tommy Byrne won the pole.
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Held July 24 at the Meadowlands Sports Complex. Jon Beekhuis won the pole.
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Held August 20 at Pocono Raceway. Dave Simpson won the pole.
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Held September 4 at The Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Jon Beekhuis won the pole.
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Held September 11 at Road America. Calvin Fish won the pole.
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Held September 25 at Nazareth Speedway. Calvin Fish won the pole.
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Held October 16 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Juan Manuel Fangio II won the pole.
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Held November 6 at Tamiami Park. Juan Manuel Fangio II won the pole.
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For every race the points were awarded: 20 points to the winner, 16 for runner-up, 14 for third place, 12 for fourth place, 10 for fifth place, 8 for sixth place, 6 seventh place, winding down to 1 points for 12th place. Additional points were awarded to the pole winner (1 point) and to the driver leading the most laps (1 point).
R16=retired, but classified