2003 IndyCar Series season

2003 IndyCar season
Season
Races 16
Start date March 2
End date October 17
Awards
Drivers' champion Scott Dixon
Teams' champion / #9 Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates
Rookie of the Year Dan Wheldon
Indianapolis 500 winner Gil de Ferran
Chronology
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2002 (IRL) 2004

The 2003 IRL IndyCar Series season brought some of the biggest changes in its history. The league adopted the name IndyCar Series, after a settlement with CART prohibiting its use, had expired. Several former CART teams brought their full operations to the IRL, most notably major squads Chip Ganassi Racing and Andretti Green Racing, as well as former CART engine manufacturers Toyota and Honda, replacing Infiniti who shifted its efforts to the new feeder series Infiniti Pro Series. Many of the IRL's old guard including Robbie Buhl, Greg Ray, and Buddy Lazier had difficulty competing in this new manufacturer-driven landscape. The league, also added its first international race this year, taking over the CART date at Twin Ring Motegi.

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2003 IndyCar Series schedule

Rnd Date Race Name Track Location Pole position Fastest lap Most Laps Led Winner
1 March 2 Toyota Indy 300 Homestead-Miami Speedway Homestead, Florida Tony Kanaan Tony Kanaan Gil de Ferran Scott Dixon
2 March 23 Purex Dial Indy 200 Phoenix International Raceway Phoenix, Arizona Tony Kanaan Scott Dixon Tony Kanaan Tony Kanaan
3 April 13 Indy Japan 300 Twin Ring Motegi Motegi, Japan Scott Dixon Tomas Scheckter Tony Kanaan Scott Sharp
4 May 25 87th Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Speedway, Indiana Hélio Castroneves Tony Kanaan Tomas Scheckter Gil de Ferran
5 June 7 Bombardier 500 Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas Tomas Scheckter Felipe Giaffone Tomas Scheckter Al Unser, Jr.
6 June 15 Honda Indy 225 Pikes Peak International Raceway Fountain, Colorado Tony Kanaan Tony Kanaan Scott Dixon Scott Dixon
7 June 28 SunTrust Indy Challenge Richmond International Raceway Richmond, Virginia Scott Dixon Tomas Scheckter Scott Dixon Scott Dixon
8 July 6 Kansas Indy 300 Kansas Speedway Kansas City, Kansas Scott Dixon Tony Kanaan Gil de Ferran Bryan Herta
9 July 19 Firestone Indy 200 Nashville Superspeedway Lebanon, Tennessee Scott Dixon Sam Hornish, Jr. Tony Kanaan Gil de Ferran
10 July 27 Firestone Indy 400 Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan Tomas Scheckter Bryan Herta Sam Hornish, Jr. Alex Barron
11 August 10 Emerson Indy 250 Gateway International Raceway Madison, Illinois Hélio Castroneves Scott Dixon Hélio Castroneves Hélio Castroneves
12 August 17 Belterra Casino Indy 300 Kentucky Speedway Sparta, Kentucky Sam Hornish, Jr. Sarah Fisher Sam Hornish, Jr. Sam Hornish, Jr.
13 August 24 Firestone Indy 225 Nazareth Speedway Nazareth, Pennsylvania Scott Dixon Sam Hornish, Jr. Hélio Castroneves Hélio Castroneves
14 September 7 Delphi Indy 300 Chicagoland Speedway Joliet, Illinois Richie Hearn Bryan Herta Tomas Scheckter Sam Hornish, Jr.
15 September 21 Toyota Indy 400 California Speedway Fontana, California Hélio Castroneves Scott Dixon Tomas Scheckter Sam Hornish, Jr.
16 October 12 Chevy 500 Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas Gil de Ferran Tony Kanaan Gil de Ferran Gil de Ferran

Team and Driver Chart

Team Chassis Engine No Drivers Sponsor(s) Notes
Ganassi Racing G-Force Toyota 9 Scott Dixon Target
10 Tomas Scheckter Target
Panther Racing Dallara Chevrolet 4 Sam Hornish, Jr. Pennzoil
44 Robby McGehee Pedigo/Chevrolet Indy 500 only.
98 Billy Boat Pedigo/Chevrolet Indy 500 only.
Penske Racing Dallara/G-Force Toyota 3 Helio Castroneves Marlboro
6 Gil de Ferran Marlboro Injured at Phoenix
6 Alex Barron Marlboro Replacing de Ferran at Motegi.
Andretti Green Racing Dallara Honda 7 Michael Andretti 7-Eleven From Homestead to Indy 500.
11 Tony Kanaan 7-Eleven
26 Dan Wheldon Klein Tools/Jim Beam From Motegi onwards.
27 Bryan Herta Archipelago/Motorola Try to replace Franchitti at Indy but injured before the race. He is replaced by Gordon.
27 Dario Franchitti Alpine/Archipelago/Motorola Homestead, Phoenix, Pikes Peak only skipped almost the full season due a motorcycle accident.
27 Robby Gordon Archipelago/Motorola Replaced Herta at Indy.
Kelley Racing Dallara Toyota 8 Scott Sharp Delphi
32 Tony Renna Cure Autism Now/HomeMed Indy 500 only.
A. J. Foyt Enterprises Dallara/G-Force Toyota 5 Jaques Lazier A. J. Foyt Racing From Texas to Kansas.
5 Shigeaki Hattori EPSON From Homestad to Indy.
14 A. J. Foyt IV Conseco
41 Airton Daré A. J. Foyt Racing Indy 500 only. DNS at Texas.
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Dallara Chevrolet 22 Robbie Buhl Purex/Aventis
23 Sarah Fisher Ally Financial/AOL/Raybestos Did not start at Nazareth.
Team Rahal Dallara Honda/Toyota 15 Kenny Bräck Pioneer/Miller Lite
19 Jimmy Vasser Argent Mortgage Indy 500 only.
Mo Nunn Racing G-Force Toyota 12 Toranosuke Takagi Pioneer
21 Alex Barron Hollywood cigarettes Replaced Giaffone from Nashville to Nazareth.
21 Felipe Giaffone Hollywood cigarettes Skipped Nashville to Nazareth due an injury.
Fernández Racing Dallara Honda 55 Roger Yasukawa Panasonic/ARTA
Cheever Racing Dallara Chevrolet 52 Buddy Rice RedBull Homestead to Nazareth
52 Alex Barron RedBull Replaced Rice at Joliet, Fontana, Texas 2.
Beck Motorsports Dallara Chevrolet 54 Shinji Nakano Beard Papa's / Auto Project Honda Motegi and Indy 500 only.
Team Menard Dallara Chevrolet 2 Vitor Meira Menards/Johns Manville Ten races, raced number 22 at Indy
2 Jaques Lazier Menards/Johns Manville Homestad to Indy.
2 Richie Hearn Menards/Johns Manville Joliet only.
PDM Racing Dallara Chevrolet 18 Ed Carpenter Metabolife Ultra / PDM Racing Joliet, Fontana, Ft. Worth only.
18 Scott Mayer Bank one / PDM Racing Homestead to Motegi onwards. Failed rookie orientation at Indy.
18 Jimmy Kite Denny Hecker's Auto Connection Replaced Mayer at Indy.
Access Motorsports G-Force Honda 13 Greg Ray TrimSpa Missed Homestead, Phoenix. DNS at Joliet.
Hemelgarn Racing Dallara Chevrolet 91 Buddy Lazier Metabolife/Hemelgarn Racing Missed Homestead, Did not start at Fontana, Texas 2.
91 Richie Hearn Delta Faucet/Life Fitness Replaced Lazier at Fonatana, Texas 2.
Sam Schmidt Motorsports G-Force Toyota 99 Richie Hearn Contour Hardening Indy 500 only.

Race summaries

Toyota Indy 300

This race was held March 2 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Tony Kanaan won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Scott Dixon
  2. Gil de Ferran
  3. Hélio Castroneves
  4. Tony Kanaan
  5. Scott Sharp
  6. Michael Andretti
  7. Dario Franchitti
  8. Tomas Scheckter
  9. Felipe Giaffone
  10. Sam Hornish, Jr.

Purex Dial Indy 200

This race was held March 23 at Phoenix International Raceway. Tony Kanaan won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Tony Kanaan
  2. Hélio Castroneves
  3. Felipe Giaffone
  4. Al Unser, Jr.
  5. Kenny Bräck
  6. Jaques Lazier
  7. Scott Sharp
  8. Sarah Fisher
  9. Buddy Rice
  10. Shigeaki Hattori

Indy Japan 300

This race was held April 13 at Twin Ring Motegi. Scott Dixon won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Scott Sharp
  2. Kenny Bräck
  3. Felipe Giaffone
  4. Michael Andretti
  5. Al Unser, Jr.
  6. Sam Hornish, Jr.
  7. Dan Wheldon
  8. Toranosuke Takagi
  9. Greg Ray
  10. Robbie Buhl

87th Indianapolis 500

The 87th Indy 500 was held May 25 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Hélio Castroneves sat on pole but came up just short of the three-peat in the 500.

Top ten results

  1. Gil de Ferran
  2. Hélio Castroneves
  3. Tony Kanaan
  4. Tomas Scheckter
  5. Toranosuke Takagi
  6. Alex Barron
  7. Tony Renna
  8. Greg Ray
  9. Al Unser, Jr.
  10. Roger Yasukawa

Bombardier 500

This race was held June 7 at Texas Motor Speedway. Tomas Scheckter won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Al Unser, Jr.
  2. Tony Kanaan
  3. Toranosuke Takagi
  4. Kenny Bräck
  5. Bryan Herta
  6. Scott Dixon
  7. Hélio Castroneves
  8. Gil de Ferran
  9. Roger Yasukawa
  10. Sam Hornish, Jr.

Honda Indy 225

This race was held June 15 at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Tony Kanaan won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Scott Dixon
  2. Tony Kanaan
  3. Gil de Ferran
  4. Dario Franchitti
  5. Sam Hornish, Jr.
  6. Toranosuke Takagi
  7. Kenny Bräck
  8. Tomas Scheckter
  9. Buddy Rice
  10. Buddy Lazier

SunTrust Indy Challenge

This race was held June 28 at Richmond International Raceway. Scott Dixon won the pole. The Race originally scheduled for 250 laps, but shortened to 206 laps due to rain.

Top ten results

  1. Scott Dixon
  2. Hélio Castroneves
  3. Gil de Ferran
  4. Sam Hornish, Jr.
  5. Tony Kanaan
  6. Felipe Giaffone
  7. Kenny Bräck
  8. Dan Wheldon
  9. Buddy Rice
  10. Al Unser, Jr.

Kansas Indy 300

This race was held July 6 at Kansas Speedway. Scott Dixon won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Bryan Herta
  2. Hélio Castroneves
  3. Gil de Ferran
  4. Tony Kanaan
  5. Kenny Bräck
  6. Scott Dixon
  7. Roger Yasukawa
  8. Greg Ray
  9. Tomas Scheckter
  10. Jaques Lazier

Firestone Indy 200

This race was held July 19 at Nashville Superspeedway. Scott Dixon won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Gil de Ferran
  2. Scott Dixon
  3. Hélio Castroneves
  4. Dan Wheldon
  5. Alex Barron
  6. Kenny Bräck
  7. Toranosuke Takagi
  8. Al Unser, Jr.
  9. Tony Kanaan
  10. Tomas Scheckter

Firestone Indy 400

This race was held July 27 at Michigan International Speedway. Tomas Scheckter won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Alex Barron
  2. Sam Hornish, Jr.
  3. Tomas Scheckter
  4. Scott Sharp
  5. Scott Dixon
  6. Toranosuke Takagi
  7. Gil de Ferran
  8. Roger Yasukawa
  9. Al Unser, Jr.
  10. Greg Ray

Emerson Indy 250

This race was held August 10 at Gateway International Raceway. Hélio Castroneves won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Hélio Castroneves
  2. Tony Kanaan
  3. Gil de Ferran
  4. Tomas Scheckter
  5. Dan Wheldon
  6. Sam Hornish, Jr.
  7. Toranosuke Takagi
  8. Greg Ray
  9. Vitor Meira
  10. Scott Sharp

Belterra Casino Indy 300

This race was held August 17 at Kentucky Speedway. Sam Hornish, Jr. won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Sam Hornish, Jr.
  2. Scott Dixon
  3. Bryan Herta
  4. Al Unser, Jr.
  5. Hélio Castroneves
  6. Tony Kanaan
  7. Robbie Buhl
  8. Dan Wheldon
  9. Gil de Ferran
  10. Tomas Scheckter

Firestone Indy 225

This race was held August 24 at Nazareth Speedway. Scott Dixon won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Hélio Castroneves
  2. Sam Hornish, Jr.
  3. Bryan Herta
  4. Gil de Ferran
  5. Kenny Bräck
  6. Al Unser, Jr.
  7. Dan Wheldon
  8. Roger Yasukawa
  9. Robbie Buhl
  10. Buddy Rice

Delphi Indy 300

This race was held September 7 at Chicagoland Speedway. Richie Hearn won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. Sam Hornish, Jr.
  2. Scott Dixon
  3. Bryan Herta
  4. Dan Wheldon
  5. Tomas Scheckter
  6. Tony Kanaan
  7. Alex Barron
  8. Roger Yasukawa
  9. Toranosuke Takagi
  10. Robbie Buhl

Toyota Indy 400

This race was held September 21 at California Speedway. Hélio Castroneves won the pole. It was the fastest circuit race ever in motorsport history, with an average speed of 207.151 mph (333.306 km/h) over 400 miles (643.6 km).

Top ten results

  1. Sam Hornish, Jr.
  2. Scott Dixon
  3. Tony Kanaan
  4. Dan Wheldon
  5. Tomas Scheckter
  6. Hélio Castroneves
  7. Roger Yasukawa
  8. Scott Sharp
  9. Al Unser, Jr.
  10. Alex Barron

Chevy 500

This race was held October 12 at Texas Motor Speedway. Gil de Ferran won the pole. The race was memorable for a five–way championship duel involving de Ferran, Scott Dixon, Hélio Castroneves, Tony Kanaan, and two-time titlist Sam Hornish, Jr.. The race was also notable for a frightening, but non–fatal, accident involving Tomas Scheckter and 1999 Indianapolis 500 champion Kenny Bräck. Scheckter was uninjured, but the Swede was launched into the air after wheel–to–wheel contact on the backstretch and violently clobbered the catch fencing. Debris was scattered across the track, and the already long period of yellow flag laps prompted IRL race control to shorten the race from 200 to just 195 laps. Gil de Ferran, Bräck's former title rival in CART, won in his final IndyCar race, joining Ray Harroun and Sam Hanks (both of whom retired immediately after winning an Indianapolis 500) as drivers who retired from U.S. open wheel competition in the winner's circle. Scott Dixon won the IRL title in his first season in the IndyCar Series (having spent two seasons in CART) and Englishman Dan Wheldon beat Roger Yasukawa for Bombardier Rookie of the Year honors.

Top ten results

  1. Gil de Ferran
  2. Scott Dixon
  3. Dan Wheldon
  4. Vitor Meira
  5. Bryan Herta
  6. Scott Sharp
  7. Toranosuke Takagi
  8. Greg Ray
  9. Al Unser, Jr.
  10. Roger Yasukawa

Final driver standings

Pos Driver HMS
PHX
MOT
INDY
TXS
PIK
RIR
KAN
NSH
MIS
GAT
KTY
NAZ
CHI
FON
TXS
Pts
1 Scott Dixon 1 20 15 17 6 1* 1* 6 2 5 15 2 16 2 2 2 507
2 Gil de Ferran 2* 14 1 8 3 3 3* 1 7 3 9 4 12 15 1* 489
3 Hélio Castroneves 3 2 22 2 7 12 2 2 3 17 1* 5 1* 20 6 13 484
4 Tony Kanaan 4 1* 14* 3 2 2 5 4 9* 16 2 6 18 6 3 14 476
5 Sam Hornish, Jr. 10 21 6 15 10 5 4 17 11 2* 6 1* 2 1 1 17 461
6 Al Unser, Jr. 13 4 5 9 1 14 10 14 8 9 20 4 6 19 9 9 374
7 Tomas Scheckter 8 15 16 4* 18* 8 18 9 10 3 4 10 19 5* 5* 15 356
8 Scott Sharp 5 7 1 20 16 11 17 16 13 4 10 13 12 11 8 6 351
9 Kenny Bräck 11 5 2 16 4 7 7 5 6 18 19 19 5 21 20 16 342
10 Toranosuke Takagi 12 22 8 5 31 6 13 18 7 6 7 18 14 9 18 7 317
11 Dan Wheldon 7 19 20 19 8 21 4 20 5 8 7 4 4 3 312
12 Roger Yasukawa 14 17 21 10 9 17 11 7 15 8 18 12 8 8 7 10 301
13 Bryan Herta DNQ 5 14 1 12 19 21 3 3 3 22 5 277
14 Robby Buhl 19 12 10 23 22 15 15 12 21 13 12 7 9 10 12 11 261
15 Greg Ray 9 8 11 18 12 8 16 10 8 15 17 DNS 14 8 253
16 Buddy Rice 16 9 13 11 14 9 9 19 18 11 14 11 10 229
17 Alex Barron 17 6 5 1 16 20 15 7 10 20 216
18 Sarah Fisher 15 8 23 31 15 20 19 11 20 15 13 14 DNS 18 19 12 211
19 Buddy Lazier 11 19 21 13 10 20 13 14 12 11 16 13 16 201
20 Felipe Giaffone 9 3 3 33 17 13 6 22 15 16 19 199
21 A. J. Foyt IV 17 18 18 18 21 22 21 15 17 14 17 17 11 17 17 22 198
22 Vitor Meira 12 12 16 22 20 19 21 9 DNS 11 4 170
23 Jaques Lazier 20 6 12 29 19 21 16 10 DNS 120
24 Michael Andretti 6 13 4 27 80
25 Dario Franchitti 7 16 4 72
26 Shigeaki Hattori 18 10 20 30 43
27 Ed Carpenter 13 13 21 43
28 Richie Hearn 28 14 21 18 39
29 Shinji Nakano 11 14 35
30 Tony Renna 7 26
31 Scott Mayer 21 19 24 DNQ 26
32 Jimmy Kite 13 17
33 Robby Gordon 22 8
34 Airton Daré 24 DNQ 6
35 Robby McGehee 25 5
36 Jimmy Vasser 26 4
37 Billy Boat 32 1
Pos Driver HMS
PHX
MOT
INDY
TXS
PIK
RIR
KAN
NSH
MIS
GAT
KTY
NAZ
CHI
FON
TXS
Pts
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th-10th place
Dark Blue Finished
(Outside Top 10)
Purple Did not finish
(Ret)
Red Did not qualify
(DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn
(Wth)
Black Disqualified
(DSQ)
White Did not start
(DNS)
Blank Did not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
Bold Pole position
Italics Ran fastest race lap
* Led most race laps
(2 points)
DNS Any driver who qualifies
but does not start (DNS),
earns all the points
had they taken part.
Rookie of the Year
Rookie

In every race, points are awarded to drivers on the following basis:

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
Points 50 40 35 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1

Note

1 Toranosuke Takagi had 23 points deduction at Texas Motor Speedway due to unacceptable driving.

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