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2005 Champ Car World Series

Open wheel motor racing season

2005 Champ Car World Series

Open wheel motor racing season

Newman-Haas Racing

The 2005 Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford season was the 27th overall and the second season of the Champ Car World Series era of American open-wheel racing. It began on April 10, 2005 in Long Beach, California and ended on November 6 in Mexico City, Mexico after 13 races. The Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford Drivers' Champion was Sébastien Bourdais, his second consecutive championship. The Rookie of the Year was Timo Glock. The season saw the Lola B02/00 (which debuted in 2002) become the sole chassis for the series.

Drivers and teams

The 2.65 liter turbo V8 Ford-Cosworth XFE engine continued to be the exclusive power plant for the series. Bridgestone continued on as the exclusive series tire supplier as well. The two companies continued the marketing agreement that branded the series Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford. All teams ran the Lola B02/00 chassis after the 2002 bankruptcy of Reynard Motorsport prevented further development of their Reynard 02I, causing it to become uncompetitive against the Lola.

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2005 Champ Car season.

TeamNoDriversRacesPrimary Sponsors
United States Newman/Haas Racing1France Sébastien BourdaisAllMcDonald's
2Brazil Bruno Junqueira1–2PacifiCare
Spain Oriol Servià3–13
United States Forsythe Championship Racing3Canada Paul TracyAllIndeck 10
Mountain Grand Lodge 3
7Mexico Mario DomínguezAllIndeck 12
Roshfrans 1
United States CTE Racing-HVM4Sweden Björn Wirdheim1–11Eurosport 7
Liqui Moly 4
Italy Fabrizio del Monte12CTE Racing
50Mexico Homero Richards13Nextel
55Denmark Ronnie Bremer1–5Ansan, Korea 8
Brazil Alex Sperafico6–7
Mexico Rodolfo Lavín8–13Corona 5
Australia Team Australia5Australia Marcus Marshall1–12Aussie Vineyards
Australia Will Power13
2512
nowrapNetherlands Charles Zwolsman Jr.13
15Canada Alex TaglianiAll
United States Rocketsports Racing8Germany Timo GlockAllDeutsche Post
31United States Ryan Hunter-Reay1–11Autobytel.com 1
Briggs & Stratton 3
Cytomax 4
Rocketsports Racing 1
Red Paw Systems 2
Commercial Defeasance 1
The Westin 1
United States Michael McDowell12–13
United States RuSPORT9UK Justin WilsonAllSanDisk 2
Champ Car 2
Intel 4
RuSPORT 1
CDW 4
10United States A. J. AllmendingerAllBeijing '06 5
Western Union 5
CDW 1
Intel 2
United States Dale Coyne Racing11Brazil Ricardo SperaficoAllDale Coyne Racing 2
American Medical Response 2
Sonny's Real Pit Bar-B-Q 9
19Spain Oriol Servià1–2American Medical Response
Canada Michael Valiante4
Brazil Tarso Marques5
UK Ryan Dalziel6
DNK Ronnie Bremer7–13
United States PKV Racing12United States Jimmy VasserAllGulfstream
21Brazil Cristiano da MattaAllBell Micro
52Mexico Jorge Goeters2Team Mexico
United States Mi-Jack Conquest Racing27Canada Andrew RangerAllMi-Jack 10
Tide 3
34France Nelson PhilippeAllWellbox Body Optimizer
Canada Jensen MotorSport41Italy Fabrizio del Monte1Konica Minolta

Team and driver changes

Similar to the 2003 and 2004 seasons, there were once again many changes for the 2005 season.

  • Last season's rookie of the year runner-up Justin Wilson teamed up with the 2004 rookie of the year A. J. Allmendinger at RuSPORT.
  • PKV Racing brought 2002 CART champion Cristiano da Matta back to the Champ Car series after he spent two years driving for Toyota in Formula One.
  • Rocketsports Racing began the year with Formula One driver Timo Glock and Ryan Hunter-Reay.
  • Mi-Jack Conquest Racing signed 2004 Toyota Atlantic rookie of the year Andrew Ranger.
  • Mario Domínguez moved to Forsythe Championship Racing after 3 seasons with HVM Racing.
  • Domínguez replaced Patrick Carpentier who moved over to the IRL with Cheever Racing.
  • Forsythe's third driver in 2004, Rodolfo Lavín, began the 2005 season on the sidelines.
  • Walker Racing became Team Australia after a sponsor partnership was formed with Australian businessman Craig Gore. They ran Champ Car veteran Alex Tagliani and a rookie from Australia, Marcus Marshall.
  • Domínguez's former team, which renamed itself HVM Racing from Herdez Competition after the salsa company ended its title sponsorship, began the season with 2003 Formula 3000 champion Björn Wirdheim and Toyota Atlantic driver Ronnie Bremer.

Mid-season changes

  • The Jensen MotorSport team only appeared at the opening race of the season with Fabrizio del Monte at the wheel of the #41 car.
  • PKV Racing gave Mexican driver Jorge Goeters a one-off drive at the Monterrey race.
  • Bruno Junqueira was injured in the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and was replaced in the Newman/Haas team by Oriol Servià who departed Dale Coyne Racing. Servià was replaced by various drivers at Dale Coyne during the season - Michael Valiante in Portland, Tarso Marques in Cleveland, Ryan Dalziel in Toronto and Ronnie Bremer for the remainder of the season. Coyne ran one car at Milwaukee, where Ricardo Sperafico drove the #19 car instead of his usual #11 car for that race.
  • Alex Sperafico replaced Ronnie Bremer at HVM Racing for the races in Toronto and Edmonton, with Rodolfo Lavín taking over for the rest of the season.
  • Björn Wirdheim did not complete the season with HVM Racing. Fabrizio del Monte joined the team for the Surfers Paradise round and was slated to drive at the finale in Mexico City but suffered a concussion in a crash in practice at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez and was not medically cleared to race.
  • Team Australia fielded a third car in Surfers Paradise and Mexico City. Will Power made his Champ Car debut with the team at Surfers Paradise. After Marcus Marshall was released from the team after the race at Surfers Paradise, Power took over his car. In Mexico the team's third car was driven by 2005 Toyota Atlantic champion Charles Zwolsman Jr.
  • 2004 Star Mazda champion Michael McDowell replaced Ryan Hunter-Reay in the Rocketsports team for the final two races of the season.
  • Cedric the Entertainer entered into a partnership with HVM Racing in October 2005. The race team was rebranded CTE Racing-HVM from that point forward.
  • CTE Racing-HVM gave Mexican driver Homero Richards a one-off drive at the race in Mexico City.

Schedule

IconLegend
Oval/Speedway
Road course
Street circuit
RndDateRace NameCircuitCity/Location12345678910111213
April 10US Toyota Grand Prix of Long BeachStreets of Long BeachLong Beach, California
May 22Mexico Tecate/Telmex Grand Prix of MonterreyFundidora ParkMonterrey, Mexico
June 4US Time Warner Cable Road Runner 225Milwaukee MileWest Allis, Wisconsin
June 19United States Champ Car Grand Prix of PortlandPortland International RacewayPortland, Oregon
June 26United States Champ Car Grand Prix of ClevelandCleveland Burke Lakefront AirportCleveland, Ohio
July 10Canada Molson Indy TorontoExhibition PlaceToronto, Ontario
July 17Canada West Edmonton Mall Grand Prix of EdmontonEdmonton City Centre AirportEdmonton, Alberta
July 31United States Taylor Woodrow Grand Prix of San JoseStreets of San JoseSan Jose, California
August 14US Centrix Financial Grand Prix of DenverDenver Civic CenterDenver, Colorado
August 28Canada Molson Indy MontrealCircuit Gilles VilleneuveMontreal, Quebec
September 24USA Champ Car Hurricane Relief 400Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, Nevada
October 23Australia Lexmark Indy 300Surfers Paradise Street CircuitSurfers Paradise, Australia
November 6Mexico Gran Premio Telmex-TecateAutódromo Hermanos RodríguezMexico City, Mexico

The initial 2005 schedule announced by Champ Car included 14 races, but only 13 races actually took place during the season. The 14th race was scheduled to take place at a newly constructed permanent road circuit in the city of Ansan, South Korea on October 16, the week before the race at Surfers Paradise. The race was canceled in September when it was determined that the circuit was not ready to host the race. It was the second year in a row that a race in Korea was canceled, as a street circuit race in the capital of Seoul was removed from the 2004 schedule. A date at the Ansan circuit was placed on Champ Car's initial 2006 schedule but that race would never take place either.

Results

RndRace NamePole positionFastest lapLed most lapsWinning driverWinning teamReport12345678910111213
United States Toyota Grand Prix of Long BeachCAN Paul TracyFrance Sébastien BourdaisFrance Sébastien BourdaisFrance Sébastien BourdaisNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2005-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach)
Mexico Tecate/Telmex Grand Prix of MonterreyFrance Sébastien BourdaisGermany Timo GlockFrance Nelson PhilippeBrazil Bruno JunqueiraNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2005-tecate-telmex-grand-prix-of-monterrey)
United States Time Warner Cable Road Runner 225 Presented by US BankUS Jimmy VasserCanada Paul TracyCanada Paul TracyCanada Paul TracyForsythe Championship Racing[Report](2005-time-warner-cable-road-runner-225)
United States G.I. Joe's Presents the Champ Car Grand Prix of PortlandUK Justin WilsonFrance Sébastien BourdaisBrazil Cristiano da MattaBrazil Cristiano da MattaPKV Racing[Report](2005-g-i-joe-s-champ-car-grand-prix-of-portland)
United States Champ Car Grand Prix of Cleveland Presented by U.S. BankCanada Paul TracySpain Oriol ServiàCanada Paul TracyCanada Paul TracyForsythe Championship Racing[Report](2005-grand-prix-of-cleveland)
Canada Molson Indy TorontoFrance Sébastien BourdaisUK Justin WilsonFrance Sébastien BourdaisUK Justin WilsonRuSPORT[Report](2005-molson-indy-toronto)
Canada West Edmonton Mall Grand Prix of EdmontonUS A. J. AllmendingerUS A. J. AllmendingerUS A. J. AllmendingerFrance Sébastien BourdaisNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2005-west-edmonton-mall-grand-prix-of-edmonton)
United States Taylor Woodrow Grand Prix of San JoseFrance Sébastien BourdaisFrance Sébastien BourdaisFrance Sébastien BourdaisFrance Sébastien BourdaisNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2005-taylor-woodrow-grand-prix-of-san-jose)
US Centrix Financial Grand Prix of Denver Presented by PacifiCareCanada Paul TracyFrance Sébastien BourdaisCanada Paul TracyFrance Sébastien BourdaisNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2005-centrix-financial-grand-prix-of-denver)
Canada Molson Indy MontrealFrance Sébastien BourdaisFrance Sébastien BourdaisFrance Sébastien BourdaisSpain Oriol ServiàNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2005-molson-indy-montreal)
US Champ Car Hurricane Relief 400France Sébastien BourdaisFrance Sébastien BourdaisCanada Paul TracyFrance Sébastien BourdaisNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2005-hurricane-relief-400)
Australia Lexmark Indy 300Spain Oriol ServiàFrance Sébastien BourdaisFrance Sébastien BourdaisFrance Sébastien BourdaisNewman/Haas Racing[Report](2005-lexmark-indy-300)
Mexico Gran Premio Telmex-Tecate Presented by BanamexUK Justin WilsonUK Justin WilsonUK Justin WilsonUK Justin WilsonRuSPORT[Report](2005-gran-premio-telmex-tecate)

Final driver standings

PosDriver[LBH](2005-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach) US[FUN](2005-tecate-telmex-grand-prix-of-monterrey) Mexico[MIL](2005-time-warner-cable-road-runner-225) US[POR](2005-g-i-joe-s-champ-car-grand-prix-of-portland) US[CLE](2005-grand-prix-of-cleveland) US[TOR](2005-molson-indy-toronto) Canada[EDM](2005-west-edmonton-mall-grand-prix-of-edmonton) Canada[SJO](2005-taylor-woodrow-grand-prix-of-san-jose) US[DEN](2005-centrix-financial-grand-prix-of-denver) US[CGV](2005-molson-indy-montreal) Canada[LVS](2005-hurricane-relief-400) US[SRF](2005-lexmark-indy-300) Australia[MXC](2005-gran-premio-telmex-tecate) MexicoPts134822883265424652276217720782029198101401113912139131171411515110161041792187219592024211922172313241025102610278285293PosDriver[LBH](2005-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach) US[FUN](2005-tecate-telmex-grand-prix-of-monterrey) Mexico[MIL](2005-time-warner-cable-road-runner-225) US[POR](2005-g-i-joe-s-champ-car-grand-prix-of-portland) US[CLE](2005-grand-prix-of-cleveland) US[TOR](2005-molson-indy-toronto) Canada[EDM](2005-west-edmonton-mall-grand-prix-of-edmonton) Canada[SJO](2005-taylor-woodrow-grand-prix-of-san-jose) US[DEN](2005-centrix-financial-grand-prix-of-denver) US[CGV](2005-molson-indy-montreal) Canada[LVS](2005-hurricane-relief-400) US[SRF](2005-lexmark-indy-300) Australia[MXC](2005-gran-premio-telmex-tecate) MexicoPts
France Sébastien Bourdais*1****5**6*2*5**5***1***1*****1****4*******1****1**17
Spain Oriol Servià119316*3*223412**5**4
UK Justin Wilson444**17**7*1*44173117***1****
Canada Paul Tracy**2**15*1**3**1***1632**16***817*173
United States A. J. Allmendinger81025212***14****17391322
United States Jimmy Vasser914**5**6641111157336
Canada Alex Tagliani15310184379145748
Germany Timo Glock6*11*910107136132865
Mexico Mario Domínguez5137417135521041812
Canada Andrew Ranger1721678111816101114109
Brazil Cristiano da Matta106111*16171710186121914
Denmark Ronnie Bremer71988146771718819
France Nelson Philippe1812*1212131091591516147
Sweden Björn Wirdheim128159151515811136
United States Ryan Hunter-Reay1371715186161461210
Australia Marcus Marshall1416131412148121216911
Brazil Ricardo Sperafico19171413918101881815918
Mexico Rodolfo Lavín1351451315
Brazil Bruno Junqueira31
Brazil Alex Sperafico812
United States Michael McDowell1211
Australia Will Power1510
UK Ryan Dalziel9
Brazil Tarso Marques11
Canada Michael Valiante11
1616
nowrapNetherlands Charles Zwolsman Jr.13
Mexico Homero Richards16
Mexico Jorge Goeters18
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th-10th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 10)
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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Rookie

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Nations' Cup

  • Top result per race counts towards the Nations' Cup
PosCountry[LBH](2005-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach) US[FUN](2005-tecate-telmex-grand-prix-of-monterrey) Mexico[MIL](2005-time-warner-cable-road-runner-225) US[POR](2005-g-i-joe-s-champ-car-grand-prix-of-portland) US[CLE](2005-grand-prix-of-cleveland) US[TOR](2005-molson-indy-toronto) Canada[EDM](2005-west-edmonton-mall-grand-prix-of-edmonton) Canada[SJO](2005-taylor-woodrow-grand-prix-of-san-jose) US[DEN](2005-centrix-financial-grand-prix-of-denver) US[CGV](2005-molson-indy-montreal) Canada[LVS](2005-hurricane-relief-400) US[SRF](2005-lexmark-indy-300) Australia[MXC](2005-gran-premio-telmex-tecate) MexicoPts134623223283427452576211720181989133101151111312131310148PosCountry[LBH](2005-toyota-grand-prix-of-long-beach) US[FUN](2005-tecate-telmex-grand-prix-of-monterrey) Mexico[MIL](2005-time-warner-cable-road-runner-225) US[POR](2005-g-i-joe-s-champ-car-grand-prix-of-portland) US[CLE](2005-grand-prix-of-cleveland) US[TOR](2005-molson-indy-toronto) Canada[EDM](2005-west-edmonton-mall-grand-prix-of-edmonton) Canada[SJO](2005-taylor-woodrow-grand-prix-of-san-jose) US[DEN](2005-centrix-financial-grand-prix-of-denver) US[CGV](2005-molson-indy-montreal) Canada[LVS](2005-hurricane-relief-400) US[SRF](2005-lexmark-indy-300) Australia[MXC](2005-gran-premio-telmex-tecate) MexicoPts
France France1562551114117
Canada Canada22131332105743
Spain Spain119316322341254
US United States872524111137322
ENG England4441771441731171
Brazil Brazil311119810108612914
Mexico Mexico5137417135521041312
Germany Germany611910107136132865
Denmark Denmark71988146771718819
Australia Australia141613141214812121691110
Sweden Sweden128159151515811136
Scotland Scotland9
Italy Italy1616
Netherlands Netherlands13

Driver breakdown

PosDriverTeamEntriesWinsPodiumsTop 5Top 10PolesLaps LedPts1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829
France BourdaisUS Newman-Haas Racing675**348**
Spain ServiàUS Dale Coyne Racing
US Newman-Haas Racing171**288**
UK WilsonUS RuSPORT232**265**
Canada TracyUS Forsythe Championship Racing273**246**
US AllmendingerUS RuSPORT--51**227**
US VasserUS PKV Racing--21**217**
Canada TaglianiAustralia Team Australia--2--**207**
Germany GlockUS Rocketsports Racing--1--**202**
Mexico DomínguezUS Forsythe Championship Racing--1--**198**
Canada RangerUS Mi-Jack Conquest Racing--1----**140**
Brazil da MattaUS PKV Racing11--**139**
Denmark BremerUS CTE Racing - HVM
US Dale Coyne Racing--------**139**
France PhilippeUS Mi-Jack Conquest Racing--------**117**
Sweden WirdheimUS CTE Racing - HVM--------**115**
US Hunter-ReayUS Rocketsports Racing----------**110**
Australia MarshallAustralia Team Australia----------**104**
Brazil R. SperaficoUS Dale Coyne Racing----------**92**
Mexico LavínUS CTE Racing - HVM------**72**
Brazil JunqueiraUS Newman-Haas Racing12--**59**
Brazil A. SperaficoUS CTE Racing - HVM----------**24**
US McDowellUS Rocketsports Racing------------**19**
Australia PowerAustralia Team Australia----------**17**
UK DalzielUS Dale Coyne Racing----------**13**
Brazil MarquesUS Dale Coyne Racing------------**10**
Canada ValianteUS Dale Coyne Racing------------**10**
Italy del MonteCanada Jensen Motorsport
US CTE Racing - HVM------------**10**
Netherlands ZwolsmanAustralia Team Australia------------**8**
Mexico RichardsUS CTE Racing - HVM------------**5**
Mexico GoetersUS PKV Racing------------**3**

References

References

  1. (2005-02-01). "PKV Racing gets Shorty". motorsport.com.
  2. (2005-03-08). "Hunter-Reay signs with Rocketsports Racing". motorsport.com.
  3. (2005-03-21). "Conquest Racing driver announcement". motorsport.com.
  4. (2005-03-30). "Dominguez signs with Forsythe Racing". motorsport.com.
  5. (2005-03-30). "Walker Racing signs sponsor partners". motorsport.com.
  6. (2005-04-04). "HVM goes Scandinavian". motorsport.com.
  7. (2005-05-16). "PKV Racing taps Goeters for Monterrey race". motorsport.com.
  8. (2005-06-01). "Servia to fill in for Junqueira in Milwaukee". motorsport.com.
  9. (2005-06-17). "Valiante with Dale Coyne at Portland". motorsport.com.
  10. (2005-07-06). "Ryan Dalziel to debut in Toronto". motorsport.com.
  11. (2005-07-08). "HVM signs Alex Sperafico". motorsport.com.
  12. (2005-07-29). "Rodolfo Lavin joins HVM Racing". motorsport.com.
  13. (2005-09-27). "Fabrizio Del Monte joins HVM Racing". motorsport.com.
  14. (2005-11-04). "Del Monte will not be able to race". motorsport.com.
  15. (2005-10-13). "Team Australia signs third driver". motorsport.com.
  16. (2005-10-29). "Zwolsman lands Mexico Champ Car ride". motorsport.com.
  17. (September 2018). "McDowell lands RSR seat for final two races". motorsport.com.
  18. (2005-10-06). "HVM Racing announces new partner". motorsport.com.
  19. (September 2018). "2005 ready to go before 2004 closes out". motorsport.com.
  20. (2005-09-28). "Korea inaugural race deferred to 2006". motorsport.com.
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