The 2003 American Open Wheel Series consisted of a combined 34 races. It started Feb. 23rd with the Only CART Race at St. Petersburg, and ended Oct. 26th with a CART race at Surfer's Paradise in Australia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_IndyCar_Series_season, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_CART_season.
Here are the season results:
Final point standings:
CART
1. Paul Tracy 7 wins
2. Bruno Junqueira -27 2 wins
3. Michel Jourdain -31 2 wins
4. Sebastien Bourdais -67 3 wins
5. Patrick Carpentier -80 1 win
6. Mario Dominguez -108 1 win
7. Oriol Servia -118 0 wins
IRL
1. Scott Dixon 3 wins
2. Gil de Ferran -18 3 wins
3. Helio Castroneves -23 2 wins
4. Tony Kanaan -31 1 win
5. Sam Hornish -46 3 wins
6. Al Unser Jr. -133 1 win
7. Tomas Scheckter -151 0 wins
Wins by team:
Forsythe Racing 8 wins (Paul Tracy #3 Player's Lola Chassis 7 wins, Patrick Carpentier #32 Player's Lola Chassis 1 win.)
Newman-Haas Racing 5 wins (Sebastien Bourdais #2 Lilly Lola 3 wins, Bruno Junqueira #1 PacifiCare Lola 2 wins.)
Team Penske 5 wins (Gil de Ferran #6 Marlboro Dallara Toyota 3 wins, Helio Castroneves #3 Marlboro Dallara Toyota 2 wins.)
Chip Ganassi Racing 3 wins (Scott Dixon #9 Target G-Force Toyota)
Panther Racing 3 wins (Sam Hornish #4 Pennzoil Dallara Chevy)
Team Rahal 2 wins (Michel Jourdain #9 Gigante Lola)
Andretti Green Racing 2 wins (Tony Kanaan #11 7-Eleven Dallara Honda 1 win, Bryan Herta #27 Archipelago Dallara Honda 1 win.)
Team Kelley 2 wins (Al Unser Jr. #31 Corteco Dallara Toyota 1 win, Scott Sharp #8 Delphi Dallara Toyota 1 win.)
HVM Racing 1 win (Mario Dominguez #55 Herdez Lola)
Team Fernandez 1 win (Adrian Fernandez #51 Tecate Lola)
Team American Spirit 1 win (Ryan Hunter-Reay #31 American Spirit Reynard)
Team Mo Nunn 1 win (Alex Barron #21 Hollywood G-Force Toyota)
Races won from the pole:
Tony Kanaan Phoenix
Sebastien Bourdais Germany
Patrick Carpentier Laguna Seca
Scott Dixon Richmond
Sebastien Bourdais Cleveland
Paul Tracy Toronto
Paul Tracy Vancouver
Bruno Junqueira Road America
Paul Tracy Mid-Ohio
Helio Castroneves Gateway
Sam Hornish Kentucky
Bruno Junqueira Denver
Paul Tracy Mexico City
Gil de Ferran Texas 2
Farthest back a driver started and won: 12th Scott Dixon Homestead, and Ryan Hunter-Reay Australia.
Most cautions: 10 Phoenix
Fewest cautions: 1 Laguna Seca, Kentucky, and California
Fastest average speed: 207.151 California
Slowest average speed: 75.533 Miami Street Course
Most lead changes: 30 Michigan
Fewest lead changes: 0 Laguna Seca, Richmond, Toronto, and Road America
Longest race by time: 3 hours 11 minutes Indianapolis 500.
Shortest race by time: 1 hour 26 minutes Richmond.
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