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2004 Infiniti Pro Series season

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The 2004 Menards IRL Infiniti Pro Series Season was the series' third. It consisted of 12 races and the champion was Thiago Medeiros. All teams used Dallara chassis and Infiniti engines.

Contents

Calendar

Note:

Race 4 no qualifying held due to rain, starting grid depend on free practice.

Homestead-Miami 100

The Homestead-Miami 100 was held February 29 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Paul Dana won the pole.

Top 5 Results

  1. Phil Giebler
  2. Thiago Medeiros
  3. Jesse Mason
  4. Tony Turco
  5. Brad Pollard

Phoenix 100

The Phoenix 100 was held March 20 at Phoenix International Raceway. Thiago Medeiros won the pole.

Top 5 Results

  1. Thiago Medeiros
  2. Arie Luyendyk Jr.
  3. Leonardo Maia
  4. Jesse Mason
  5. Paul Dana

Futaba Freedom 100

The Futaba Freedom 100 was held May 22 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Thiago Medeiros won the pole.

Top 5 Results

  1. Thiago Medeiros
  2. Jeff Simmons
  3. Arie Luyendyk Jr.
  4. Jay Drake
  5. Phil Giebler

Aventis Racing for Kids 100

The Aventis Racing for Kids 100 was held July 3 at Kansas Speedway. Thiago Medeiros won the pole.

Top 5 Results

  1. Thiago Medeiros
  2. Paul Dana
  3. Alfred Unser
  4. Rolando Quintanilla
  5. Brad Pollard

Cleanevent 100

The Cleanevent 100 was held July 17 at Nashville Superspeedway. Thiago Medeiros won the pole.

Top 5 Results

  1. Thiago Medeiros
  2. Paul Dana
  3. Jesse Mason
  4. Billy Roe
  5. Alfred Unser

Milwaukee 100

The Milwaukee 100 was held July 25 at the Milwaukee Mile. Thiago Medeiros won the pole.

Top 5 Results

  1. Paul Dana
  2. P.J. Chesson
  3. Alfred Unser
  4. Jesse Mason
  5. Brad Pollard

Paramount Health Insurance 100

The Paramount Health Insurance 100 was held August 1 at Michigan International Speedway. Alfred Unser won the pole.

Top 5 Results

  1. P.J. Chesson
  2. Thiago Medeiros
  3. Alfred Unser
  4. Paul Dana
  5. Phil Giebler

Leonardo Maia finished fifth, but set down to seventh place due to technical infringement.

Kentucky 100

The Kentucky 100 was held August 14 at Kentucky Speedway. Travis Gregg won the pole.

Top 5 Results

  1. P.J. Chesson
  2. Paul Dana
  3. Leonardo Maia
  4. Arie Luyendyk Jr.
  5. Travis Gregg

Pikes Peak 100

The Pikes Peak 100 was held August 22 at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Jeff Simmons won the pole.

Top 5 Results

  1. P.J. Chesson
  2. Paul Dana
  3. Thiago Medeiros
  4. Jesse Mason
  5. Arie Luyendyk Jr.

Chicagoland 100

The Chicagoland 100 was held September 11 at Chicagoland Speedway. Thiago Medeiros won the pole.

Top 5 Results

  1. Thiago Medeiros
  2. Jeff Simmons
  3. Alfred Unser
  4. Arie Luyendyk Jr.
  5. P.J. Chesson

California 100

The California 100 was held October 2 at the California Speedway. Thiago Medeiros won the pole.

Top 5 Results

  1. James Chesson
  2. P.J. Chesson
  3. Phil Giebler
  4. Leonardo Maia
  5. Rolando Quintanilla

Texas 100

The Texas 100 was held October 16 at Texas Motor Speedway. Thiago Medeiros won the pole.

Top 5 Results

  1. Thiago Medeiros
  2. Travis Gregg
  3. Alfred Unser
  4. Arie Luyendyk Jr.
  5. P.J. Chesson

Final points standings

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 28th place. Additional points were awarded to the driver leading the most laps (2 point). No additional points were awarded for the qualifying.

Note:

Race 12 P. J. Chesson had 25 points deduction, because he was responsible for debris.

Complete Overview

R9=retired, but classified NS13=did not start, but classified

References

2004 Infiniti Pro Series season Wikipedia