2003 Barber Dodge Pro Series

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The 2003 Barber Dodge Pro Series season was the eighteenth and final season of the series. All races were run in support of the 2003 CART World Series. The season consisted of ten races of which four were run abroad, one in Mexico and three in Canada. Leonardo Maia won the championship and Colin Fleming won the Rookie of the Year title. This was the first, and only, time the series raced in Mexico.

Drivers[]

All driver use Dodge powered Michelin shod Reynard 98E chassis.

No. Driver Note
6 Brazil Leonardo Maia
11 United States Chris Baker
12 Japan
14 United States
15 Mexico Memo Rojas
16 Canada
17 United States
18 United States
19 Canada
20 United States
21 United States
22 United States
23 Brazil Alexandre Sperafico St. Petersburg only
United States As of Toronto
24 United States
25 United States
26 France Nelson Philippe
27 Canada
28 United States Colin Fleming
30 United States
31 United States Al Unser III
33 Mexico German Quiroga
34 United States
38 Peru Juan Manuel Polar
39 United States
40 United States
45 United States Guy Cosmo
47 Mexico David Martínez
49 Mexico
50 United Kingdom
57 United States
59 Canada
63 United States
67 United States
71 United States Tom Hessert
83 Mexico Salvador Duran
88 United States
94 Canada
95 Puerto Rico Victor Gonzalez, Jr.
98 Canada

Race calendar and results[]

Round Circuit Location Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Headline event
1[1] Albert Whitted Airport United States St. Petersburg, Florida February 23 Brazil Leonardo Maia Canada Brazil Leonardo Maia Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
2[2] Fundidora park Mexico Monterrey March 23 Brazil Leonardo Maia Mexico David Martínez Mexico David Martínez Monterrey Grand Prix
3[3] Milwaukee Mile United States West Allis, Wisconsin June 1 Mexico Victor Gonzalez, Jr. Canada Brazil Leonardo Maia Milwaukee Mile Centennial 250
4[4] Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca United States Monterey, California June 15 Mexico Memo Rojas Brazil Leonardo Maia Canada Grand Prix of Monterey
5[5] Portland International Raceway United States Portland, Oregon June 22 Brazil Leonardo Maia Brazil Leonardo Maia Brazil Leonardo Maia G.I. Joe's 200
6[6] Burke Lakefront Airport United States Cleveland, Ohio July 5 Brazil Leonardo Maia Brazil Leonardo Maia Brazil Leonardo Maia U.S. Bank Cleveland Grand Prix
7[7] Exhibition Place Canada Toronto July 13 Brazil Leonardo Maia Brazil Leonardo Maia Mexico Memo Rojas Molson Indy Toronto
8[8] Concord Pacific Place Canada Vancouver July 27 Brazil Leonardo Maia Mexico David Martínez Brazil Leonardo Maia Molson Indy Vancouver
9[9] Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course United States Lexington, Ohio August 3 Brazil Leonardo Maia Brazil Leonardo Maia Brazil Leonardo Maia Champ Car Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio
10[10] Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Canada Montreal August 24 Mexico Memo Rojas Brazil Leonardo Maia Mexico Memo Rojas Molson Indy Montreal

Final standings[]

Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue 11th place or lower
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn (Wth)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Driver replacement (Rpl)
Injured (Inj)
No race held (NH)
Rank Driver United States
STP
Mexico
MTY
United States
MIL
United States
LAG
United States
POR
United States
CLE
Canada
TOR
Canada
VAN
United States
MDO
Canada
MTL
Points
1 Brazil Leonardo Maia 1 2 1 4 1 1 9 1 1 2 188
2 Mexico Memo Rojas 3 3 3 2 14 7 1 9 6 1 128
3 Canada 2 6 7 1 4 2 13 4 2 14 118
4 Mexico David Martínez 1 9 3 2 4 3 8 9 17 103
5 United States Colin Fleming (R) 25 4 10 7 3 10 2 15 11 3 83
6 United States (R) 6 15 5 19 6 6 5 5 7 13 76
7 Mexico German Quiroga 8 8 8 9 5 3 12 6 15 12 75
8 United States (R) 4 7 12 8 15 8 15 2 13 8 70
9 France Nelson Philippe 10 5 15 18 7 15 16 3 4 4 66
10 Mexico (R) 22 9 16 5 9 5 10 12 16 46
11 Canada (R) 5 12 11 10 13 14 11 7 46
12 Canada (R) 16 13 6 16 4 16 3 19 39
13 United States Al Unser III (R) 11 18 14 6 8 17 14 10 12 15 38
14 United States Chris Baker 18 10 4 13 16 13 14 16 26
15 United States (R) 11 5 6 26
16 United States (R) 6 7 11 24
17 United States 12 12 11 8 18 21
18 United States (R) 21 21 11 10 12 11 20
19 Canada 13 19 19 8 14 10 19
20 Puerto Rico Victor Gonzalez, Jr. 17 20 2 17 17
21 Mexico Salvador Duran (R) 17 10 5 17
22 United States (R) 13 7 12
23 United States 13 9 10
24 Brazil Alexandre Sperafico 7 9
25 United States Guy Cosmo 9 7
26 Canada 9 7
27 Canada 27 11 6
28 United States 12 4
29 United States (R) 14 2
30 Peru Juan Manuel Polar 14 2
31 United Kingdom (R) 14 2
32 Japan (R) 15 17 18 16 1
33 United States (R) 15 1
34 Canada 20 16 0
35 United States Tom Hessert 17 0
36 United States (R) 19 0
37 United States (R) 20 0
38 United States (R) 23 0
39 United States (R) 24 0
40 United States (R) 26 0

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References[]

  1. ^ "St. Pete unofficial race results". motorsport.com. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Monterrey race results". motorsport.com. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Milwaukee race results". motorsport.com. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  4. ^ "Laguna Seca race results". motorsport.com. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  5. ^ "Portland race results". motorsport.com. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  6. ^ "Cleveland race results". motorsport.com. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  7. ^ "Toronto race results". motorsport.com. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  8. ^ "Vancouver race results". motorsport.com. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  9. ^ "Mid-Ohio race results". motorsport.com. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  10. ^ "Montreal race results". motorsport.com. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  11. ^ "2003 Final standings". motorsport.com. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
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