The 2003 Indy Racing League 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 as well as former CART engine manufacturers Toyota and Honda, replacing Infiniti who shifted its efforts to the new 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.
[edit] Calendar
| Race No | Track | State | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Winner | Pole Position | Most Leading Laps | Fastest Race Lap |
| 1 | Homestead-Miami Speedway | Florida | March 2, 2003 | 200 | 2.41395=482.79 km | 1'57:06.2026 | 247.366 km/h | Scott Dixon | Tony Kanaan | Gil de Ferran | Tony Kanaan |
| 2 | Phoenix International Raceway | Arizona | March 23, 2003 | 200 | 1.6093=321.86 km | 1'59:54.7395 | 161.047 km/h | Tony Kanaan | Tony Kanaan | Tony Kanaan | Scott Dixon |
| 3 | Motegi | Japan | April 13, 2003 | 200 | 2.4928057=498.56114 km | 2'21:17.8256 | 211.708 km/h | Scott Sharp | Scott Dixon | Tony Kanaan | Tomas Scheckter |
| 4 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Indiana | May 25, 2003 | 200 | 4.02325=804.65 km | 3'11:56.9891 | 251.519 km/h | Gil de Ferran | Hélio Castroneves | Tomas Scheckter | Tony Kanaan |
| 5 | Texas Motor Speedway | Texas | June 7, 2003 | 200 | 2.41395=482.79 km | 1'43:47.8051 | 270.705 km/h | Al Unser, Jr. | Tomas Scheckter | Tomas Scheckter | Felipe Giaffone |
| 6 | Pikes Peak International Raceway | Colorado | June 15, 2003 | 225 | 1.6093=362.0925 km | 1'32:19.9594 | 235.296 km/h | Scott Dixon | Tony Kanaan | Scott Dixon | Tony Kanaan |
| 7 | Richmond International Raceway | Virginia | June 28, 2003 | 206 | 1.206975=248.63685 km | 1'26:47.9459 | 171.871 km/h | Scott Dixon | Scott Dixon | Scott Dixon | Tomas Scheckter |
| 8 | Kansas Speedway | Kansas | July 6, 2003 | 200 | 2.41395=482.79 km | 1'48:50.9861 | 266.123 km/h | Bryan Herta | Scott Dixon | Gil de Ferran | Tony Kanaan |
| 9 | Nashville Superspeedway | Tennessee | July 19, 2003 | 200 | 2.1451969=429.03938 km | 1'53:18.4386 | 227.191 km/h | Gil de Ferran | Scott Dixon | Tony Kanaan | Sam Hornish, Jr. |
| 10 | Michigan International Speedway | Michigan | July 27, 2003 | 200 | 3.2186=643.72 km | 2'12:39.4413 | 291.150 km/h | Alex Barron | Tomas Scheckter | Sam Hornish, Jr. | Gil de Ferran |
| 11 | Gateway International Raceway | Illinois | August 10, 2003 | 200 | 2.011625=402.325 km | 1'50:22.5587 | 217.716 km/h | Hélio Castroneves | Hélio Castroneves | Hélio Castroneves | Hélio Castroneves |
| 12 | Kentucky Speedway | Kentucky | August 17, 2003 | 200 | 2.41395=482.79 km | 1'29:44.6120 | 322.780 km/h | Sam Hornish, Jr. | Sam Hornish, Jr. | Sam Hornish, Jr. | Scott Dixon |
| 13 | Nazareth Speedway | Pennsylvania | August 24, 2003 | 225 | 1.5223978=342.539505 km | 1'42:07.1375 | 201.259 km/h | Hélio Castroneves | Scott Dixon | Hélio Castroneves | Sam Hornish, Jr. |
| 14 | Chicagoland Speedway | Illinois | September 7, 2003 | 200 | 2.41395=482.79 km | 1'38:58.3310 | 292.682 km/h | Sam Hornish, Jr. | Richie Hearn | Tomas Scheckter | Bryan Herta |
| 15 | California Speedway | California | September 21, 2003 | 200 | 3.2186=643.72 km | 1'55:51.4395 | 333.369 km/h | Sam Hornish, Jr. | Hélio Castroneves | Tomas Scheckter | Hélio Castroneves |
| 16 | Texas Motor Speedway | Texas | October 12, 2003 | 195 | 2.41395=470.72025 km | 1'48:56.2674 | 259.260 km/h | Gil de Ferran | Gil de Ferran | Gil de Ferran | Gil de Ferran |
Note:
Race 7 originally scheduled for 250 laps, but shortened due to rain.
[edit] Team & Driver Chart
[edit] Race summaries
[edit] Toyota Indy 300
This race was held March 2 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Tony Kanaan won the pole.
Top ten results
- Scott Dixon
- Gil de Ferran
- Hélio Castroneves
- Tony Kanaan
- Scott Sharp
- Michael Andretti
- Dario Franchitti
- Tomas Scheckter
- Felipe Giaffone
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
[edit] Purex Dial Indy 200
This race was held March 23 at Phoenix International Raceway. Tony Kanaan won the pole.
Top ten results
- Tony Kanaan
- Hélio Castroneves
- Felipe Giaffone
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Kenny Bräck
- Jaques Lazier
- Scott Sharp
- Sarah Fisher
- Buddy Rice
- Shigeaki Hattori
[edit] Indy Japan 300
This race was held April 13 at Twin Ring Motegi. Scott Dixon won the pole.
Top ten results
- Scott Sharp
- Kenny Bräck
- Felipe Giaffone
- Michael Andretti
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
- Dan Wheldon
- Tora Takagi
- Greg Ray
- Robbie Buhl
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
- Gil de Ferran
- Hélio Castroneves
- Tony Kanaan
- Tomas Scheckter
- Tora Takagi
- Alex Barron
- Tony Renna
- Greg Ray
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Roger Yasukawa
[edit] Bombardier 500
This race was held June 7 at Texas Motor Speedway. Tomas Scheckter won the pole.
Top ten results
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Tony Kanaan
- Tora Takagi
- Kenny Bräck
- Bryan Herta
- Scott Dixon
- Hélio Castroneves
- Gil de Ferran
- Roger Yasukawa
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
[edit] Honda Indy 225
This race was held June 15 at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Tony Kanaan won the pole.
Top ten results
- Scott Dixon
- Tony Kanaan
- Gil de Ferran
- Dario Franchitti
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
- Tora Takagi
- Kenny Bräck
- Tomas Scheckter
- Buddy Rice
- Buddy Lazier
[edit] Suntrust Indy Challenge
This race was held June 28 at Richmond International Raceway. Scott Dixon won the pole.
Top ten results
- Scott Dixon
- Hélio Castroneves
- Gil de Ferran
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
- Tony Kanaan
- Felipe Giaffone
- Kenny Bräck
- Dan Wheldon
- Buddy Rice
- Al Unser, Jr.
[edit] Kansas Indy 300
This race was held July 6 at Kansas Speedway. Scott Dixon won the pole.
Top ten results
- Bryan Herta
- Hélio Castroneves
- Gil de Ferran
- Tony Kanaan
- Kenny Bräck
- Scott Dixon
- Roger Yasukawa
- Greg Ray
- Tomas Scheckter
- Jaques Lazier
[edit] Firestone Indy 200
This race was held July 19 at Nashville Superspeedway. Scott Dixon won the pole.
Top ten results
- Gil de Ferran
- Scott Dixon
- Hélio Castroneves
- Dan Wheldon
- Alex Barron
- Kenny Bräck
- Tora Takagi
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Tony Kanaan
- Tomas Scheckter
[edit] Firestone Indy 400
This race was held July 27 at Michigan International Speedway. Tomas Scheckter won the pole.
Top ten results
- Alex Barron
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
- Tomas Scheckter
- Scott Sharp
- Scott Dixon
- Tora Takagi
- Gil de Ferran
- Roger Yasukawa
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Greg Ray
[edit] Emerson Indy 250
This race was held August 10 at Gateway International Raceway. Hélio Castroneves won the pole.
Top ten results
- Hélio Castroneves
- Tony Kanaan
- Gil de Ferran
- Tomas Scheckter
- Dan Wheldon
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
- Tora Takagi
- Greg Ray
- Vitor Meira
- Scott Sharp
[edit] Belterra Casino Indy 300
This race was held August 17 at Kentucky Speedway. Sam Hornish, Jr. won the pole.
Top ten results
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
- Scott Dixon
- Bryan Herta
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Hélio Castroneves
- Tony Kanaan
- Robbie Buhl
- Dan Wheldon
- Gil de Ferran
- Tomas Scheckter
[edit] Firestone Indy 225
This race was held August 24 at Nazareth Speedway. Scott Dixon won the pole.
Top ten results
- Hélio Castroneves
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
- Bryan Herta
- Gil de Ferran
- Kenny Bräck
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Dan Wheldon
- Roger Yasukawa
- Robbie Buhl
- Buddy Rice
[edit] Delphi Indy 300
This race was held September 7 at Chicagoland Speedway. Richie Hearn won the pole.
Top ten results
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
- Scott Dixon
- Bryan Herta
- Dan Wheldon
- Tomas Scheckter
- Tony Kanaan
- Alex Barron
- Roger Yasukawa
- Tora Takagi
- Robbie Buhl
[edit] Toyota Indy 400
This race was held September 21 at California Speedway. Hélio Castroneves won the pole.
Top ten results
- Sam Hornish, Jr.
- Scott Dixon
- Tony Kanaan
- Dan Wheldon
- Tomas Scheckter
- Hélio Castroneves
- Roger Yasukawa
- Scott Sharp
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Alex Barron
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 Brack. Sckeckter 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, Brack'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 series (having spent two seasons in CART) and Englishman Dan Wheldon beat Roger Yasukawa for Bombardier Rookie of the Year honors.
Top ten results
- Gil de Ferran
- Scott Dixon
- Dan Wheldon
- Vitor Meira
- Bryan Herta
- Scott Sharp
- Tora Takagi
- Greg Ray
- Al Unser, Jr.
- Roger Yasukawa
[edit] Final point standings
[edit] Driver
For every race points were awarded to all starters: 50 points to the winner, 40 for runner up, 35 for third place, 32 for fourth place, 30 for fifth place, 28 for sixth place, 26 seventh place, 24 eighth place, 22 for ninth place, 20 for tenth place, winding down to 1 points for 29th place. Every lower placed driver also was awarded with 1 point. Additional points were awarded to the driver leading the most laps (2 point). No additional points were awarded for the qualifying.
Note:
Race 5 Toranosuke Takagi had 23 points deduction due to unacceptable driving.
All drivers were awarded with points.