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2003 Champ Car World Series

Sports season


Sports season

The 2003 Champ Car World Series, the twenty-fifth and final in the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) era of American open-wheel car racing, consisted of 18 races, beginning in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States on February 23 and concluding in Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia on October 26. For sponsorship purposes, it was branded as Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford.

The intended final event, scheduled to be held in Fontana, California on November 9 was canceled due to wildfires, one of which was known as the "Grand Prix Fire", burning in and around San Bernardino County.

The Drivers' Champion was Paul Tracy. Rookie of the Year was Sébastien Bourdais. At the end of the season, the operations of a now bankrupt CART were assumed by Open-Wheel Racing Series, who continued to brand its top series as the Champ Car World Series. Cosworth (backed by Ford) became the sports sole engine supplier for this season following defection of Honda and Toyota to the rival IRL series for 2003.

The season was the first since 1993 not to feature Michael Andretti.

Drivers and teams

With the departure of Honda and Toyota to the Indy Racing League (IRL) for the 2003 season, Cosworth became the exclusive engine supplier for the CART series. Their turbocharged 2.65L XFE V8 engine continued to be badged by Ford. Bridgestone continued on as the exclusive tire supplier for the series. Starting in 2003, CART began branding itself as the Champ Car World Series, and a marketing agreement between CART and the two suppliers resulted in the full branding of "Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford."

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2003 Champ Car World Series season.

TeamChassisNoDriversRacesPrimary Sponsors
United States Newman/Haas RacingLola B02/001Brazil Bruno JunqueiraAllPacifiCare
2nowrapFrance Sébastien BourdaisAllEli Lilly 13
McDonald's 3
Cialis 1
ConnectED 1
United States Team Player'sLola B02/003Canada Paul TracyAllPlayer's 16
It's Your World 2
LastLap.ca16-18
32Canada Patrick CarpentierAll
Mexico Herdez CompetitionLola B02/004Brazil Roberto Moreno1–16, 18Herdez
Mexico Roberto González17
55Mexico Mario DomínguezAll
United States Walker RacingReynard 02I5Mexico Rodolfo LavínAllCorona
15UK Darren ManningAllRAC AutoWindscreens 6
U.S. Air Force 1
Air China 6
Sportsbook.com 5
25Mexico Luis Díaz17Sun Microsystems
United States Fittipaldi-Dingman RacingReynard 02I7Portugal Tiago MonteiroAllLaureus 2
World Childhood Foundation 8
O2 Diesel 7
AllSlots.com 1
United States Team RahalLola B02/009Mexico Michel Jourdain Jr.AllGigante 17
Office Depot 1
USA Dale Coyne RacingLola B02/0011Mexico Roberto González1Lotto Speed 2
Snap-On Tools 1
Malaysia Airlines 2
Malaysia Alex Yoong2–5
Brazil Gualter Salles6Alpina
USA Geoff Boss7–18Lacoste
19Switzerland Joël Camathias1–7City of Lugano
Brazil Gualter Sallesnowrap8–9, 11–15, 17–18Alpina
Brazil Alex Sperafico10, 16Dale Coyne Racing
United States American Spirit Team JohanssonReynard 02I12United States Jimmy VasserAllAmerican Spirit Team Johansson 17
Gonher de Mexico 1
31nowrapUnited States Ryan Hunter-ReayAll
United States Patrick RacingLola B02/0020Spain Oriol ServiàAllVisteon
United States PK RacingLola B02/0027France Patrick Lemarié1–6Scientific Atlanta 17
Yalumba 1
USA Bryan Herta7
Italy Max Papis8-14
Finland Mika Salo15–18
United States Rocketsports RacingLola B02/0033Canada Alex TaglianiAllJohnson Controls
United States Mi-Jack Conquest RacingReynard 02I34Brazil Mário HaberfeldAllMi-Jack
Mexico Fernández RacingLola B02/0051Mexico Adrián FernándezAllTecate

Team changes

With the departure of Honda and Toyota to the IRL for the 2003 season, four CART teams joined them in the rival series as well. Chip Ganassi Racing, Andretti Green Racing (a merger of the former Team Green and Michael Andretti's Team Motorola) and Mo Nunn Racing became full-time IRL competitors for the 2003 season. Meanwhile, Mi-Jack Conquest Racing went against flow and jumped from the IRL to CART. Team Rahal and Fernández Racing split their efforts between the two series, each reducing their Champ Car teams to a single car. Dale Coyne Racing returned to full-time status after a partial season effort in 2002.

Four new teams joined the series. Businessman Kevin Kalkhoven and Craig Pollock, who previously managed the British American Racing team in Formula One, started the PK Racing team. Long-time Trans-Am competitor Paul Gentilozzi expanded his Rocketsports Racing team to include a Champ Car effort. Kalkhoven and Gentilozzi would go on to become two of the owners of the series in 2004 after the CART organization went bankrupt. Formula One and Champ Car champion Emerson Fittipaldi and businessman Jamie Dingman formed Fittipaldi-Dingman Racing while Formula One and Champ Car veteran Stefan Johansson formed American Spirit Team Johansson.

Driver changes

Along with the major changes to the team lineup to the series, a great many new faces made their debut in 2003. Of the nineteen drivers at the season opener in St. Petersburg, nine were rookies. Most notable was 2002 Formula 3000 champion Sébastien Bourdais who joined Newman/Haas Racing. Bourdais would impress immediately by taking pole in his first race, winning his fourth race, and finishing fourth in the season championship. Walker Racing had a lineup of two rookies, Rodolfo Lavín and Darren Manning, who actually debuted at the 2002 race at the Rockingham Motor Speedway in Corby, England but was still considered a series rookie. Three rookie teams campaigned with rookie drivers. Fittipaldi-Dingman Racing ran Tiago Monteiro, Mi-Jack Conquest Racing chose Mário Haberfeld, while PK Racing began the year with Patrick Lemarié.

Familiar Champ Car drivers also found themselves in new surroundings for 2003. With Chip Ganassi Racing gone to the IRL, Bruno Junqueira took over the #1 car at Newman-Haas, replacing Cristiano da Matta who moved on to Formula One after winning the 2002 CART championship. With Team Green also gone to the IRL, Paul Tracy moved over to Team Player's. Tracy would reward his new team with the season championship. Alex Tagliani lost his Player's seat to Tracy but found a ride with the new Rocketsports Racing team. Champ Car's elder statesman Jimmy Vasser joined the new American Spirit Team Johansson team after Team Rahal downsized to a single car. His teammate there was series rookie Ryan Hunter-Reay. Herdez Competition tabbed veteran Roberto Moreno for their expanded two car team.

The list of drivers not changing teams was short. Patrick Carpentier at Player's, Mario Domínguez at Herdez, Michel Jourdain Jr. at Team Rahal, Oriol Servia at Patrick Racing, and Adrian Fernández continued to drive his own car.

Mid-season changes

  • Alex Yoong, a former Formula One pay driver, took over the Dale Coyne Racing #11 car from Roberto González starting with the 2nd race of the season in Monterrey.
  • Sponsorship problems caused Yoong to lose his race seat to Champ Car veteran Gualter Salles at Milwaukee. This marked Salles's first Champ Car start since Road America in August 2000.
  • After a series of disappointing results to open the season, PK Racing replaced Patrick Lemarié with noted Laguna Seca expert Brian Herta for the race there. Herta's full-time job in 2003 was driving in the IRL for Andretti Green Racing so Max Papis took over the car starting with the following round at Portland.
  • Also at Laguna, the revolving door at Coyne continued with Geoff Boss taking over the #11 from Salles.
  • The shuffle at Coyne did not stop at Portland as Gualter Salles returned, taking over the #19 car from Joël Camathias. Salles remained in the #19 for the rest of the year with two exceptions: Alex Sperafico took over the car at Toronto and Miami because Salles had previous commitments those weekends.
  • PK Racing brought in Formula One veteran Mika Salo for the final four races of the year starting with the race in Denver.
  • Two extra Mexican drivers were brought in for the race in Mexico City. Herdez Competition gave away Roberto Moreno's car to Roberto González for the race, while Walker Racing ran a third car for Luis Díaz.

Schedule

IconLegend
Oval/Speedway
Road course
Street circuit
**C**Cancelled race
RndDateRace NameCircuitCity/Location123456789101112131415161718**C**
February 23USA Grand Prix of St. PetersburgAlbert Whitted AirportSt. Petersburg, Florida
March 23Mexico Tecate/Telmex Grand PrixFundidora ParkMonterrey, Mexico
April 13USA Toyota Grand Prix of Long BeachStreets of Long BeachLong Beach, California
May 5UK London Champ Car TrophyBrands HatchLongfield, United Kingdom
May 11GER German 500EuroSpeedway LausitzKlettwitz, Germany
May 31USA Milwaukee Mile Centennial 250Milwaukee MileWest Allis, Wisconsin
June 15United States Grand Prix of MontereyMazda Raceway Laguna SecaMonterey, California
June 22United States G.I. Joe's 200Portland International RacewayPortland, Oregon
July 5United States Cleveland Grand PrixCleveland Burke Lakefront AirportCleveland, Ohio
July 13Canada Molson Indy TorontoExhibition PlaceToronto, Ontario
July 27Canada Molson Indy VancouvernowrapConcord Pacific PlacenowrapVancouver, British Columbia
August 3United States Mario Andretti Grand Prix at Road AmericaRoad AmericaElkhart Lake, Wisconsin
August 10United States Champ Car Grand Prix of Mid-OhioMid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, Ohio
August 24Canada Molson Indy MontrealCircuit Gilles VilleneuveMontreal, Quebec
August 31USA Centrix Financial Grand Prix of DenverDenver Civic CenterDenver, Colorado
September 28USA Grand Prix AmericasMiami Bayfront Park Street CircuitMiami, Florida
October 12Mexico Gran Premio Telmex-GiganteAutódromo Hermanos RodríguezMexico City, Mexico
October 26Australia Lexmark Indy 300Surfers Paradise Street CircuitSurfers Paradise, Australia
November 9USA King Taco 500California SpeedwayFontana, California

Results

RndRace NamePole positionFastest lapLead most lapsWinning driverWinning teamReport12345678910111213141516171819
United States St. PetersburgnowrapFrance Sébastien BourdaisnowrapFrance Sébastien BourdaisCAN Paul TracyCAN Paul TracyTeam Player's[Report](2003-grand-prix-of-st-petersburg)
Mexico MonterreyFrance Sébastien BourdaisBrazil Bruno JunqueiraCAN Paul TracyCAN Paul TracyTeam Player's[Report](2003-tecate-telmex-monterrey-grand-prix)
United States Long BeachMEX Michel Jourdain Jr.MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.CAN Paul TracyTeam Player's[Report](2003-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach)
UK [Brands Hatch](2003-london-champ-car-trophy)CAN Paul TracyMEX Adrián FernándeznowrapFrance Sébastien BourdaisnowrapFrance Sébastien BourdaisnowrapNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2003-london-champ-car-trophy)
nowrapGermany [EuroSpeedway](2003-german-500)France Sébastien BourdaisMEX Michel Jourdain Jr.France Sébastien BourdaisFrance Sébastien BourdaisNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2003-german-500)
United States MilwaukeeCAN Alex TaglianiCanada Patrick CarpentierMEX Michel Jourdain Jr.MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.Team Rahal[Report](2003-milwaukee-mile-centennial-250)
United States Laguna SecaCanada Patrick CarpentierCanada Patrick CarpentierCanada Patrick CarpentierCanada Patrick CarpentierTeam Player's[Report](2003-grand-prix-of-monterey)
United States PortlandCanada Paul TracyCanada Alex TaglianiCanada Paul Tracy
MEX Michel Jourdain Jr.MEX Adrián FernándezFernández Racing[Report](2003-nbsp-g-i-joe-s-200)
United States ClevelandFrance Sébastien BourdaisFrance Sébastien BourdaisCanada Paul TracyFrance Sébastien BourdaisNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2003-u-s-bank-cleveland-grand-prix)
Canada TorontoCAN Paul TracyCAN Paul TracyCanada Paul TracyCAN Paul TracyTeam Player's[Report](2003-molson-indy-toronto)
Canada VancouverCAN Paul TracyFrance Sébastien BourdaisCanada Paul TracyCAN Paul TracyTeam Player's[Report](2003-molson-indy-vancouver)
United States Road AmericaBrazil Bruno JunqueiraFrance Sébastien BourdaisBrazil Bruno JunqueiraBrazil Bruno JunqueiraNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2003-mario-andretti-grand-prix-at-road-america)
United States Mid-OhioCAN Paul TracyUSA Jimmy VasserCAN Paul TracyCAN Paul TracyTeam Player's[Report](2003-champ-car-grand-prix-of-mid-ohio)
Canada MontrealCAN Alex TaglianiBrazil Bruno JunqueiraCAN Alex TaglianiMEX Michel Jourdain Jr.Team Rahal[Report](2003-molson-indy-montreal)
USA DenverBrazil Bruno JunqueiraBrazil Mário HaberfeldBrazil Bruno JunqueiraBrazil Bruno JunqueiraNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2003-centrix-financial-grand-prix-of-denver)
USA MiamiMEX Adrián FernándezMEX Adrián FernándezMEX Adrián FernándezMEX Mario DomínguezHerdez Competition[Report](2003-grand-prix-americas-champ-car-race)
Mexico Mexico CityCAN Paul TracyUSA Ryan Hunter-ReayCAN Paul TracyCAN Paul TracyTeam Player's[Report](2003-gran-premio-telmex-gigante)
nowrapAustralia Surfers ParadiseFrance Sébastien BourdaisBrazil Roberto MorenoBrazil Bruno JunqueiraUSA Ryan Hunter-ReaynowrapAmerican Spirit Team Johansson[Report](2003-lexmark-indy-300)
USA Fontana*Race cancelled due to wildfires*[Report](2003-king-taco-500)

Final driver standings

PosDriver[STP](2003-grand-prix-of-st-petersburg) USA[FUN](2003-tecate-telmex-monterrey-grand-prix) Mexico[LBH](2003-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach) USA[BRH](2003-london-champ-car-trophy) UK[LAU](2003-german-500) Germany[MIL](2003-milwaukee-mile-centennial-250) USA[LAG](2003-grand-prix-of-monterey) USA[POR](2003-nbsp-g-i-joe-s-200) USA[CLE](2003-u-s-bank-cleveland-grand-prix) USA[TOR](2003-molson-indy-toronto) Canada[VAN](2003-molson-indy-vancouver) Canada[ROA](2003-mario-andretti-grand-prix-at-road-america) USA[MOH](2003-champ-car-grand-prix-of-mid-ohio) USA[CGV](2003-molson-indy-montreal) Canada[DEN](2003-centrix-financial-grand-prix-of-denver) USA[BAY](2003-grand-prix-americas-champ-car-race) USA[MXC](2003-gran-premio-telmex-gigante) Mexico[SUR](2003-lexmark-indy-300) AustraliaPts1226219931954159514661187108810591031097117212711367146415291626172518171911208218226234243252260270PosDriver[STP](2003-grand-prix-of-st-petersburg) USA[FUN](2003-tecate-telmex-monterrey-grand-prix) Mexico[LBH](2003-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach) USA[BRH](2003-london-champ-car-trophy) UK[LAU](2003-german-500) Germany[MIL](2003-milwaukee-mile-centennial-250) USA[LAG](2003-grand-prix-of-monterey) USA[POR](2003-nbsp-g-i-joe-s-200) USA[CLE](2003-u-s-bank-cleveland-grand-prix) USA[TOR](2003-molson-indy-toronto) Canada[VAN](2003-molson-indy-vancouver) Canada[ROA](2003-mario-andretti-grand-prix-at-road-america) USA[MOH](2003-champ-car-grand-prix-of-mid-ohio) USA[CGV](2003-molson-indy-montreal) Canada[DEN](2003-centrix-financial-grand-prix-of-denver) USA[BAY](2003-grand-prix-americas-champ-car-race) USA[MXC](2003-gran-premio-telmex-gigante) Mexico[SUR](2003-lexmark-indy-300) AustraliaPts
Canada Paul Tracy1*1*1**17**12123**2***2****1******1***15**1***6416**1***13
Brazil Bruno Junqueira3*5*3241724332**1***13*13***1***9715*
Mexico Michel Jourdain Jr.22***15****6*3*1*41272416416744
***11*****17**161***1***91714***1***4*3**2*5192172**17**
Canada Patrick Carpentier88657*3****1****164713523176145
Mexico Mario Domínguez141353281010512101416571310
Spain Oriol Servià121812452656516181823191319
Mexico Adrián Fernández1542*12*156711191212785***8****812
UK Darren Manning137810641861085681081192
Canada Alex Tagliani19310818**5**14*3*8171436**4***913167
USA Jimmy Vasser614419811871313119*15*16114173
Brazil Mário Haberfeld41699147581519781011*10*51214
Brazil Roberto Moreno561771019159186177197162*16*
USA Ryan Hunter-Reay1612716111612179116103171512*11*1
Portugal Tiago Monteiro71911141310919Wth10151711181315618
Finland Mika Salo143511
Italy Max Papis1512169499
Mexico Rodolfo Lavín181518159141911141581912151918188
Brazil Gualter Salles1318171811171218156
USA Geoff Boss16131614191314141210209
France Patrick Lemarié101013111918
Switzerland Joël Camathias9111413161513
Malaysia Alex Yoong9191817
Mexico Roberto González1710
USA Bryan Herta11
Brazil Alex Sperafico1814
Mexico Luis Díaz19
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th-6th place
Light Blue7th-12th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 12)
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid not start
(DNS)
BlankDid not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing

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Nations' Cup

  • Top result per race counts towards Nations' Cup.
PosCountry[STP](2003-grand-prix-of-st-petersburg) USA[FUN](2003-tecate-telmex-monterrey-grand-prix) Mexico[LBH](2003-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach) USA[BRH](2003-london-champ-car-trophy) UK[LAU](2003-german-500) Germany[MIL](2003-milwaukee-mile-centennial-250) USA[LAG](2003-grand-prix-of-monterey) USA[POR](2003-nbsp-g-i-joe-s-200) USA[CLE](2003-u-s-bank-cleveland-grand-prix) USA[TOR](2003-molson-indy-toronto) Canada[VAN](2003-molson-indy-vancouver) Canada[ROA](2003-mario-andretti-grand-prix-at-road-america) USA[MOH](2003-champ-car-grand-prix-of-mid-ohio) USA[CGV](2003-molson-indy-montreal) Canada[DEN](2003-centrix-financial-grand-prix-of-denver) USA[BAY](2003-grand-prix-americas-champ-car-race) USA[MXC](2003-gran-premio-telmex-gigante) Mexico[SUR](2003-lexmark-indy-300) AustraliaPts12982262322841615107610671038289261025116124PosCountry[STP](2003-grand-prix-of-st-petersburg) USA[FUN](2003-tecate-telmex-monterrey-grand-prix) Mexico[LBH](2003-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach) USA[BRH](2003-london-champ-car-trophy) UK[LAU](2003-german-500) Germany[MIL](2003-milwaukee-mile-centennial-250) USA[LAG](2003-grand-prix-of-monterey) USA[POR](2003-nbsp-g-i-joe-s-200) USA[CLE](2003-u-s-bank-cleveland-grand-prix) USA[TOR](2003-molson-indy-toronto) Canada[VAN](2003-molson-indy-vancouver) Canada[ROA](2003-mario-andretti-grand-prix-at-road-america) USA[MOH](2003-champ-car-grand-prix-of-mid-ohio) USA[CGV](2003-molson-indy-montreal) Canada[DEN](2003-centrix-financial-grand-prix-of-denver) USA[BAY](2003-grand-prix-americas-champ-car-race) USA[MXC](2003-gran-premio-telmex-gigante) Mexico[SUR](2003-lexmark-indy-300) AustraliaPts
Canada Canada111573122113134615
Mexico Mexico2223214152412415134
Brazil Brazil3532472433211071276
France France10101311917141432519217217
USA United States6124168118791169314114111
Spain Spain121812452656516181823191319
England England137810641861085681081192
Portugal Portugal71911141310919Wth10151711181315618
Finland Finland143511
Italy Italy1512169499
Switzerland Switzerland9111413161513
Malaysia Malaysia9191817

[[Chassis]] Constructors' Cup

PosChassisPts13872161PosChassisPts
GBR Lola
GBR Reynard

Driver breakdown

PosDriverTeamEntriesWinsPodiumsTop 5sTop 10sPolesLaps LeadPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627
Canada TracyUSA Team Player's1876**226**
Brazil JunqueiraUSA Newman-Haas Racing1822**199**
Mexico Jourdain Jr.USA Team Rahal1821**195**
France BourdaisUSA Newman-Haas Racing1835**159**
Canada CarpentierUSA Team Player's1811**146**
Mexico DomínguezMexico Herdez Competition181--**118**
Spain ServiàUSA Patrick Racing18----**108**
Mexico FernándezMexico Fernández Racing1811**105**
UK ManningUSA Walker Racing18----**103**
Canada TaglianiUSA Rocketsports Racing18--1***97**
USA VasserUSA American Spirit Team Johansson18----**72**
Brazil HaberfeldUSA Mi-Jack Conquest Racing18--------**71**
Brazil MorenoMexico Herdez Competition17----**67**
USA Hunter-ReayUSA American Spirit Team Johansson181--**64**
Portugal MonteiroUSA Fittipaldi-Dingman Racing18--------**29**
Finland SaloUSA PK Racing4----**26**
Italy PapisUSA PK Racing7--------**25**
Mexico LavínUSA Walker Racing18----------**17**
Brazil SallesUSA Dale Coyne Racing9----------**11**
USA BossUSA Dale Coyne Racing11----------**8**
France LemariéUSA PK Racing6----------**8**
Switzerland CamathiasUSA Dale Coyne Racing7----------**6**
Malaysia YoongUSA Dale Coyne Racing4----------**4**
Mexico Roberto GonzálezMexico Herdez Competition
USA Dale Coyne Racing2----------**3**
USA HertaUSA PK Racing1------------**2**
Brazil SperaficoUSA Dale Coyne Racing2------------**0**
Mexico DíazUSA Walker Racing1------------**0**
  • Alex Tagliani started on pole at Milwaukee but was not awarded the bonus point for it when the qualification session was rained out. The grid was set by practice times. This result is not counted in Tagliani's season total in this table.

Notes

References

References

  1. (2002-11-21). "Ford increases their stake in CART". motorsport.com.
  2. (2002-12-23). "Conquest Racing joins Champ Car Series". motorsport.com.
  3. (2003-01-15). "Pollock, Kalkhoven form Champ Car team". motorsport.com.
  4. (2002-11-16). "Gentilozzi to own CART team in 2003". motorsport.com.
  5. (2003-02-10). "Fittipaldi-Dingman Racing, driver Monteiro enter Champ Car series". motorsport.com.
  6. (2002-12-20). "Johansson forms two car CART team". motorsport.com.
  7. (2003-03-21). "Former F1 driver Yoong joins Dale Coyne Racing". motorsport.com.
  8. (2003-05-26). "Yoong steps down at Dale Coyne Racing". motorsport.com.
  9. (2003-06-12). "Dale Coyne Racing signs Geoff Boss". motorsport.com.
  10. (2003-07-08). "Toronto: Round ten preview". motorsport.com.
  11. (2003-08-27). "Salo to debut at Denver". motorsport.com.
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