2003 CART World Series season

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The 2003 CART World Series Season was the twenty-fifth and final season for the CART World Series. It began on February 23, 2003 and was due to end November 9 after 19 races, but ended after 18. The final round at Fontana was cancelled due to CART's impending bankruptcy and the brush fires that were then raging in Southern California.

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[edit] Drivers and teams

With the departure of Honda and Toyota to the Indy Racing League for the 2003 season, Cosworth became the exclusive engine supplier for the CART series. Their 2.65L XFE turbo V8 powerplant continued to be badged by Ford. Bridgestone continued on as exclusive tire supplier for the series. A marketing agreement between CART and the two suppliers rebranded the series as Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford.[1]

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2003 CART World Series.

Team Chassis No Drivers
Flag of the United States Newman-Haas Racing Lola B02/00[2] 1 Flag of Brazil Bruno Junqueira
2 Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais
Flag of the United States Team Player's Lola B02/00 3 Flag of Canada Paul Tracy
32 Flag of Canada Patrick Carpentier
Flag of Mexico Herdez Competition Lola B02/00 4 Flag of Brazil Roberto Moreno
Flag of Mexico Roberto Gonzalez
55 Flag of Mexico Mario Domínguez
Flag of the United States Walker Racing Reynard 02I 5 Flag of Mexico Rodolfo Lavín
15 Flag of the United Kingdom Darren Manning
25 Flag of Mexico Luis Díaz
Flag of the United States Fittipaldi-Dingman Racing Reynard 02I 7 Flag of Portugal Tiago Monteiro
Flag of the United States Team Rahal Lola B02/00 9 Flag of Mexico Michel Jourdain, Jr.
Flag of the United States PK Racing Lola B02/00 27 Flag of France Patrick Lemarié
Flag of the United States Bryan Herta
Flag of Italy Max Papis
Flag of Finland Mika Salo
Flag of the United States Dale Coyne Racing Lola B02/00 11 Flag of Mexico Roberto Gonzalez
Flag of Malaysia Alex Yoong
Flag of the United States Geoff Boss
11/19 Flag of Brazil Gualter Salles
19 Flag of Switzerland Joël Camathias
Flag of Brazil Alex Sperafico
Flag of the United States American Spirit Team Johansson Reynard 02I 12 Flag of the United States Jimmy Vasser
31 Flag of the United States Ryan Hunter-Reay
Flag of the United States Patrick Racing Lola B02/00 20 Flag of Spain Oriol Servià
Flag of the United States Rocketsports Racing Lola B02/00 33 Flag of Canada Alex Tagliani
Flag of the United States Mi-Jack Conquest Racing Reynard 02I 34 Flag of Brazil Mario Haberfeld
Flag of Mexico Fernández Racing Lola B02/00 51 Flag of Mexico Adrian Fernández

[edit] Team changes

With the departure of Honda and Toyota to the Indy Racing League 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.[3] 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 Formula One team, started the PK Racing team.[4] Long-time Trans-Am competitor Paul Gentilozzi expanded his Rocketsports Racing team to include a Champ Car effort.[5] 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[6] while Formula One and Champ Car veteran Stefan Johansson formed American Spirit Team Johansson.[7]

[edit] 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. 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 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 Mario 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 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.

[edit] Mid-season changes

[edit] Grands Prix

Rd Race Name Circuit City/Location Date
1 Flag of the United States Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Albert Whitted Airport St. Petersburg, Florida February 23
2 Flag of Mexico Tecate Telmex Monterrey Grand Prix Fundidora Park Monterrey, Mexico March 23
3 Flag of the United States Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Streets of Long Beach Long Beach, California April 13
4 Flag of the United Kingdom London Champ Car Trophy Brands Hatch Longfield, United Kingdom May 5
5 Flag of Germany German 500 EuroSpeedway Lausitz Klettwitz, Germany May 11
6 Flag of the United States Milwaukee Mile Centennial 250 Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin May 31
7 Flag of the United States Grand Prix of Monterey Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, California June 15
8 Flag of the United States G.I. Joe's 200 Portland International Raceway Portland, Oregon June 22
9 Flag of the United States U.S. Bank Cleveland Grand Prix Burke Lakefront Airport Cleveland, Ohio July 5
10 Flag of Canada Molson Indy Toronto Exhibition Place Toronto, Ontario July 13
11 Flag of Canada Molson Indy Vancouver Concord Pacific Place Vancouver, Canada July 27
12 Flag of the United States Mario Andretti Grand Prix at Road America Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin August 3
13 Flag of the United States Champ Car Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio August 10
14 Flag of Canada Molson Indy Montreal Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Montreal, Canada August 24
15 Flag of the United States Centrix Financial Grand Prix of Denver Streets of Denver Denver, Colorado August 31
16 Flag of the United States Grand Prix Americas Streets of Miami Miami, Florida September 28
17 Flag of Mexico Gran Premio Telmex-Gigante Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Mexico City, Mexico October 12
18 Flag of Australia Lexmark Indy 300 Streets of Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise, Australia October 26
19 Flag of the United States King Taco 500 California Speedway Fontana, California November 9

[edit] Full Series Results

[edit] Race Results

Rd Name Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning driver Winning team Report
1 Flag of the United States Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Team Player's Report
2 Flag of Mexico Tecate Telmex Monterrey Grand Prix Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Flag of Brazil Bruno Junqueira Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Team Player's Report
3 Flag of the United States Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Flag of Mexico Michel Jourdain, Jr. Flag of Mexico Michel Jourdain, Jr. Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Team Player's Report
4 Flag of the United Kingdom London Champ Car Trophy Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Flag of Mexico Adrian Fernández Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Newman/Haas Racing Report
5 Flag of Germany German 500 Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Flag of Mexico Michel Jourdain, Jr. Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Newman/Haas Racing Report
6 Flag of the United States Milwaukee Mile Centennial 250 Flag of Canada Alex Tagliani Flag of Canada Patrick Carpentier Flag of Mexico Michel Jourdain, Jr. Team Rahal Report
7 Flag of the United States Grand Prix of Monterey Flag of Canada Patrick Carpentier Flag of Canada Patrick Carpentier Flag of Canada Patrick Carpentier Team Player's Report
8 Flag of the United States G.I. Joe's 200 Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Flag of Canada Alex Tagliani Flag of Mexico Adrian Fernández Fernández Racing Report
9 Flag of the United States U.S. Bank Cleveland Grand Prix Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Newman/Haas Racing Report
10 Flag of Canada Molson Indy Toronto Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Team Player's Report
11 Flag of Canada Molson Indy Vancouver Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Team Player's Report
12 Flag of the United States Mario Andretti Grand Prix at Road America Flag of Brazil Bruno Junqueira Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Flag of Brazil Bruno Junqueira Newman/Haas Racing Report
13 Flag of the United States Champ Car Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Flag of the United States Jimmy Vasser Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Team Player's Report
14 Flag of Canada Molson Indy Montreal Flag of Canada Alex Tagliani Flag of Brazil Bruno Junqueira Flag of Mexico Michel Jourdain, Jr. Team Rahal Report
15 Flag of the United States Centrix Financial Grand Prix of Denver Flag of Brazil Bruno Junqueira Flag of Brazil Mario Haberfeld Flag of Brazil Bruno Junqueira Newman/Haas Racing Report
16 Flag of the United States Grand Prix Americas Flag of Mexico Adrian Fernández Flag of Mexico Adrian Fernández Flag of Mexico Mario Domínguez Herdez Competition Report
17 Flag of Mexico Gran Premio Telmex-Gigante