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・ 1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's heptathlon
・ 1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's high jump
・ 1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's javelin throw
・ 1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's long jump
・ 1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's marathon
・ 1990 European Athletics Championships – Women's shot put
・ 1990 European Athletics Indoor Championships
・ 1990 European Badminton Championships
・ 1990 European Cup Final
・ 1990 European Cup Winners' Cup Final
・ 1990 European Figure Skating Championships
・ 1990 European Indoor Championships
・ 1990 Caribbean Cup
・ 1990 Caribbean Series
・ 1990 CARIFTA Games
1990 CART PPG Indy Car World Series
・ 1990 Casablanca Open
・ 1990 Casablanca Open – Doubles
・ 1990 Casablanca Open – Singles
・ 1990 CCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
・ 1990 CECAFA Cup
・ 1990 Centennial Cup
・ 1990 Central American and Caribbean Games
・ 1990 Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics
・ 1990 Central American Games
・ 1990 CFL Draft
・ 1990 CFL season
・ 1990 Challenge Cup
・ 1990 Challenge Tour
・ 1990 Champ Car season


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1990 CART PPG Indy Car World Series

The 1990 CART PPG Indy Car World Series season was the 12th national championship season of American open wheel racing sanctioned by CART. The season consisted of 16 races, and one non-points exhibition event. Al Unser, Jr. was the national champion, and the rookie of the year was Eddie Cheever. The 1990 Indianapolis 500 was sanctioned by USAC, but counted towards the CART points championship. Arie Luyendyk won the Indy 500, his first-ever victory in championship-level competition, and the fastest 500 until the 2013 Indianapolis 500.
Al Unser, Jr. won a total of six races, one pole position, and had a total of ten podium finishes en route to the championship. He finished 4th at Indy, and won his first career oval race a week later at Milwaukee. He also tied a series record by winning four consecutive races during a stretch in July–August. Michael Andretti was Unser's nearest competitor, winning five races and four poles. Andretti narrowed Unser's points lead to 37 points with two key victories late in the season. In the second-to-last race of the season at Nazareth, Unser crashed out, giving Andretti a huge opportunity to close the gap. Andretti managed only a 6th-place finish, and could not capitalize on Unser's misfortune. Unser left Nazareth with a 27-point lead, enough to clinch the championship regardless of the results at the season finale at Laguna Seca.
For 1990, Bobby Rahal's team owned by Maurice Kranes merged with Rick Galles's and it became a two-car effort known as Galles-KRACO Racing. Al Unser, Jr. and Rahal became teammates, and Rahal got use of the Chevy Ilmor V-8 engine for the first time. Despite the upgrade in equipment, Rahal suffered a snake bitten season in 1990, finishing second five times, including runner-up finishes at both the Indy 500 and the Michigan 500. It was the first season of his Indy car career he failed to win any races. Other team and driver shifts for 1990 included shake-ups at Penske and Patrick. Emerson Fittipaldi left Patrick Racing to join the Penske, and the original Patrick Racing Team transferred ownership to Chip Ganassi to become Chip Ganassi Racing. Pat Patrick returned with a new team, taking over the Alfa Romeo Indy car effort.
== Drivers and constructors ==
The following teams and drivers competed for the 1990 Indy Car World Series.

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