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29 Jun 2003, 09:45 (Ref:645865) | #1 | ||
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Results of the SunTrust Indy Challenge & championship points
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1 Scott Dixon - Running 2 Helio Castroneves - Running 3 Gil de Ferran - Running 4 Sam Hornish Jr - Running 5 Tony Kanaan 11 - Running 6 Felipe Giaffone - Running 7 Kenny Brack 15 - Running 8 Dan Wheldon - Running 9 Buddy Rice - Running 10 Al Unser Jr - Running 11 Roger Yasukawa - Running 12 Greg Ray - Running 13 Tora Takagi - Running 14 Bryan Herta - Running 15 Robbie Buhl - Running 16 Jaques Lazier - Running 17 Scott Sharp - Running 18 Tomas Scheckter - Running 19 Sarah Fisher - Running 20 Buddy Lazier - Running 21 AJ Foyt IV - Accident 22 Vitor Meira - Accident Championship Points 1 Tony Kanaan - 247 2 Scott Dixon - 220 3 Helio Castroneves - 207 4 Gil de Ferran - 202 5 Kenny Brack - 187 6 Al Unser Jr. - 187 7 Scott Sharp - 162 8 Sam Hornish Jr. - 154 9 Felipe Giaffone - 151 10 Tora Takagi - 137 11 Tomas Scheckter - 137 12 Buddy Rice - 132 13 Roger Yasukawa - 112 14 Greg Ray - 95 15 Robbie Buhl - 94 16 Jaques Lazier - 91 17 Buddy Lazier - 86 18 Sarah Fisher - 83 19 Dan Wheldon - 82 20 Michael Andretti - 80 21 A.J. Foyt IV - 75 22 Dario Franchitti - 72 23 Vitor Meira - 58 24 Bryan Herta - 46 25 Shigeaki Hattori - 43 26 Alex Barron - 41 27 Shinji Nakano - 35 28 Tony Renna - 26 29 Scott Mayer - 26 30 Jimmy Kite - 17 31 Robby Gordon - 8 32 Airton Dare - 6 33 Robby McGehee - 5 34 Jimmy Vasser - 4 35 Richie Hearn - 2 36 Billy Boat - 1 Driver Earnings in $ 1 Gil de Ferran - 1,683,215 2 Helio Castroneves - 1,119,315 3 Tony Kanaan - 1,051,165 4 Scott Dixon - 803,715 5 Tomas Scheckter - 726,915 6 Kenny Brack - 674,815 7 Al Unser Jr. - 661,465 8 Tora Takagi - 659,465 9 Scott Sharp - 617,315 10 Felipe Giaffone - 589,915 11 Sam Hornish Jr. - 583,865 12 Buddy Rice - 582,215 13 Roger Yasukawa - 523,815 14 Robbie Buhl - 487,665 15 Jaques Lazier - 478,815 16 Greg Ray - 475,565 17 Buddy Lazier - 475,465 18 A.J. Foyt IV - 474,815 19 Sarah Fisher - 469,965 20 Michael Andretti - 423,915 21 Shigeaki Hattori - 361,665 22 Alex Barron - 345,465 23 Dan Wheldon - 331,315 24 Shinji Nakano - 327,115 25 Vitor Meira - 298,015 26 Jimmy Kite - 273,565 27 Robby Gordon - 256,250 28 Tony Renna - 206,315 29 Airton Dare - 166,065 30 Jimmy Vasser - 161,265 31 Robby McGehee - 151,565 32 Richie Hearn - 142,565 33 Billy Boat - 139,065 34 Dario Franchitti - 137,100 35 Scott Mayer - 109,400 36 Bryan Herta - 88,700 Driver wins Scott Dixon - 3 wins (Homestead, Pikes Peak, Richmond) Tony Kannan - 1 win (Phoenix) Scott Sharp - 1 win (Motegi) Gil de Ferran - 1 win (Indianaplolis) Al Unser jr. - 1 win (Texas) Chassis wins Panoz G-Force - 4 wins (Homestead, Indianapolis, Pikes Peak, Richmond) Dallara - 3 wins (Phoenix, Motegi, Texas) Engine wins Toyota - 6 wins (Homestead, Motegi, Indianapolis, Texas, Pikes Peak, Richmond) Honda - 1 win (Phoenix) Last edited by Down F0rce; 30 Jun 2003 at 14:19. |
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30 Jun 2003, 03:38 (Ref:646743) | #2 | ||
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great drive by Dixon , but it was a shame to see the rain come and spoil what could have been an awesome finish , Dixon was right up there and the two penskes with Hornish coming hard (boy that guy has some speed and great car control)
I didnt mind the short track either it offers something different and certainly helped the Chevy powered cars but it just would have been great to see the last 50 laps or so runs its course. oh well not meant to be I guess |
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30 Jun 2003, 13:07 (Ref:647160) | #3 | ||
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another great drive by scott dixon , look out mr kanaan - impressed with sam hornish, the more i see him race, the more i respect the fact that he has won the last 2 championships.....
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2 Jul 2003, 06:28 (Ref:649208) | #4 | ||
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didn't see the race, so one question in my mind: why such a difference between the two Ganassi drivers?
Dixon dominated, Scheckter mid-package... anyone can give some explanation? |
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2 Jul 2003, 08:05 (Ref:649279) | #5 | ||
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scheckter got hit in the pits while top 5 by felipe giaffone - lost a lap or 2.....
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Thanks Gomick; a performace gap remains about quals.
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3 Jul 2003, 01:57 (Ref:650378) | #7 | ||
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yep and then he spun on a restart and was hit by Al Jnr who had nowhere to go , I dont think it did alot of damage but srely didnt help the handling of his car.
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