2005 IndyCar Series
2005 IndyCar season | |
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Honda | |
Rookie of the Year | Danica Patrick |
Indianapolis 500 winner | Dan Wheldon |
The 2005 IRL IndyCar Series began on Sunday, March 6 and ended on Sunday, October 16. The season, which consisted of 17 races, was the 10th season of the IRL IndyCar Series since it split from CART in 1995.
Dan Wheldon was the dominant driver in the series in 2005, winning six races, including the 89th running of the Indianapolis 500, setting the record for most victories in an IRL season. However, the big story of the season was that of Rahal Letterman Racing's Danica Patrick, the fourth woman to compete in the Indy 500 and the first to lead a lap. She would eventually wind up in fourth. Danica's presence was a boost to the IRL's television ratings. The Indy 500's ratings were up 40% from the year before and subsequent races also saw a boost in ratings.
The season was the first ever to introduce
The season was also the last for
Rule changes for 2005
- A mandated switch to the single-point re-fueling systems used by some teams in 2004. The IRL only approved one type of fueling probe and buckeye, and these only work as a single-point system. In the approved system, two hoses coming from the storage tank combined at the fueling mechanism handled by the fueler. The crew member previously responsible for the operation of the vent and jack was now free to operate only the jack.
- Cars raced on all ovals in the same configuration introduced at the 88th Indianapolis 500 in May 2004 with minimal aerodynamic changes. The changes were limited to specified areas of the underwing and sidepods. The IRL required teams to use the same engine cover as last year without modification.
- Teams were allowed to change engines prior to qualifying without penalty at the following events, which were scheduled to be three-day events: Homestead, St. Petersburg, Motegi, Texas, Milwaukee, Infineon, Watkins Glen and California.
- The amount of methanol teams may have in their trackside tanks was changed. Teams were allowed to carry 85 gallons for 187.5-mile races, 90 gallons for 200-mile events, 100 gallons for 225-mile events, 125 gallons for 260-mile races, 135 gallons for 300-mile events, 175 gallons for 400-mile events and 225 gallons for 500-mile events.
- The mandatory minimum weight of cars was 1,600 pounds, 75 pounds heavier than the oval minimum weight. The additional weight was attributed to the brake system, which consisted of an aluminum brake caliper, steel rotor and pad as specified by the IRL, as well as the limited slip differential in the gearbox.
Confirmed entries
Race summaries
Toyota Indy 300
On March 6, at
Top Ten Results
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 17- Vítor Meira
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 10- Darren Manning
- 83- Patrick Carpentier
- 51- Alex Barron
- 14- A. J. Foyt IV
- 91- Paul Dana
XM Satellite Radio Indy 200
On March 19, at
Top Ten Results
- 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 27- Dario Franchitti
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 7- Bryan Herta
- 10- Darren Manning
- 83- Patrick Carpentier
- 55- Kosuke Matsuura
Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
On April 3, the Honda Grand Prix on the
Top Ten Results
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 27- Dario Franchitti
- 7- Bryan Herta
- 17- Vítor Meira
- 9- Scott Dixon
- 15- Buddy Rice
- 83- Patrick Carpentier
- 10- Darren Manning
- 51- Alex Barron
Indy Japan 300
On April 30, at Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi, Tochigi, Japan, Dan Wheldon won his third race of the season. Sam Hornish Jr. sat on the pole.
Top Ten Results
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 15- Buddy Rice
- 16- Danica Patrick
- 7- Bryan Herta
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 10- Darren Manning
- 55- Kosuke Matsuura
- 4- Tomas Scheckter
89th Indianapolis 500
On May 29, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Dan Wheldon won his first Indy 500 and his fourth race of the season. However, the focus of the race was on Danica Patrick who led 19 laps, the first time a woman has ever led a lap at Indy. Tony Kanaan sat on the pole.
Top Ten Results
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 17- Vítor Meira
- 7- Bryan Herta
- 16- Danica Patrick
- 95- Buddy Lazier
- 27- Dario Franchitti
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 33- Ryan Briscoe
Bombardier Learjet 500
On June 11, at Texas Motor Speedway, Tomas Scheckter won his first race of the season, sitting on the pole and leading for 119 of 200 laps.
Top Ten Results
- 4- Tomas Scheckter
- 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 55- Kosuke Matsuura
- 27- Dario Franchitti
- 17- Vítor Meira
- 7- Bryan Herta
SunTrust Indy Challenge
On June 25, at
Top Ten Results
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 27- Dario Franchitti
- 83- Patrick Carpentier
- 4- Tomas Scheckter
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 51- Alex Barron
- 2- Tomáš Enge
- 7- Bryan Herta
- 55- Kosuke Matsuura
- 16- Danica Patrick
Argent Mortgage Indy 300
On July 3, at Kansas Speedway, Tony Kanaan won by a fraction of a second over Dan Wheldon and Vítor Meira. Danica Patrick won her first career IndyCar Series pole.
Top Ten Results
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 17- Vítor Meira
- 27- Dario Franchitti
- 4- Tomas Scheckter
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 10- Darren Manning
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 16- Danica Patrick
- 15- Buddy Rice
Firestone Indy 200
On July 16 at Nashville Superspeedway, Dario Franchitti won, leading 74 of 200 laps. Tomas Scheckter sat on the pole. Tomas Enge fractured his back in a lap 27 crash in turn 1 and would miss the next 2 races.
Top Ten Results
- 27- Dario Franchitti
- 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 83- Patrick Carpentier
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 9- Scott Dixon
- 16- Danica Patrick
- 33- Ryan Briscoe
- 95- Buddy Lazier
- 20- Ed Carpenter
ABC Supply Company A. J. Foyt 225
On July 24 at
Top Ten Results
- 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 27- Dario Franchitti
- 4- Tomas Scheckter
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 7- Bryan Herta
- 83- Patrick Carpentier
- 51- Alex Barron
- 17- Vítor Meira
- 8- Scott Sharp
Firestone Indy 400
On July 31 at Michigan International Speedway, Bryan Herta won from the pole, leading 159 of 200 laps.
Top Ten Results
- 7- Bryan Herta
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 4- Tomas Scheckter
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 15- Buddy Lazier
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 27- Dario Franchitti
- 83- Patrick Carpentier
- 33- Ryan Briscoe
AMBER Alert Portal Indy 300
On August 14 at Kentucky Speedway, Scott Sharp won for the first time since 2003 at Twin Ring Motegi, holding off Vítor Meira for the last laps to win. Danica Patrick sat on the pole for the second time in the season after rain washed out qualifying and the starting grid was determined by the fastest times in practice. Tomas Enge returned from injury to finish 11th.
Top Ten Results
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 17- Vítor Meira
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 51- Alex Barron
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 95- Buddy Lazier
- 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 55- Kosuke Matsuura
- 14- A. J. Foyt IV
- 91- Jimmy Kite
Honda Indy 225
On August 21 at
Top Ten Results
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 17- Vítor Meira
- 2- Tomáš Enge
- 27- Dario Franchitti
- 16- Danica Patrick
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 83- Patrick Carpentier
Argent Mortgage Indy Grand Prix
On August 28 at the circuit's inaugural race at
Top Ten Results
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 15- Buddy Rice
- 51- Alex Barron
- 83- Patrick Carpentier
- 2- Tomáš Enge
- 55- Kosuke Matsuura
- 9- Scott Dixon
- 27- Dario Franchitti
- 17- Vítor Meira
- 14- Jeff Bucknum
Peak Antifreeze Indy 300
On September 11 at
Top Ten Results
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 4- Tomas Scheckter
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 16- Danica Patrick
- 17- Vítor Meira
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 83- Patrick Carpentier
- 95- Buddy Lazier
Watkins Glen Indy Grand Prix
On September 25 at Watkins Glen International, Scott Dixon won his first race since his 2003 IndyCar Series Championship season. Hélio Castroneves sat on the pole. This was the first major open-wheel race at Watkins Glen since 1981 and Dixon's first road course victory. As of 2022, this was the final IndyCar Series victory for the Toyota engine to date.
Top Ten Results
- 9- Scott Dixon
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 27- Dario Franchitti
- 10- Giorgio Pantano
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 55- Kosuke Matsuura
- 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 7- Bryan Herta
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 83- Patrick Carpentier
Toyota Indy 400
On October 16 at California Speedway, Dario Franchitti won his second race of the year over Tony Kanaan by 0.111 s. Chevrolet powered cars finished 7th and 8th in their final IRL race while Toyota powered cars had a best finish of 5th in theirs. IndyCar would not return to this track until 2012.
Top Ten Results
- 27- Dario Franchitti
- 11- Tony Kanaan
- 17- Vítor Meira
- 8- Scott Sharp
- 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
- 26- Dan Wheldon
- 4- Tomas Scheckter
- 2- Tomáš Enge
- 3- Hélio Castroneves
- 9- Scott Dixon
Season summary
Schedule
Rnd | Date | Race Name | Track | City |
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1 | March 6 | Toyota Indy 300
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O Homestead-Miami Speedway
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Homestead, Florida |
2 | March 19 | XM Satellite Radio Indy 200
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O Phoenix International Raceway
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Phoenix, Arizona |
3 | April 3 | Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg
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R Streets of St. Petersburg
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St. Petersburg, Florida |
4 | April 30 | Indy Japan 300 | O Twin Ring Motegi | Motegi, Japan |
5 | May 29 | 89th Indianapolis 500 | O Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Speedway, Indiana |
6 | June 11 | Bombardier Learjet 500
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O Texas Motor Speedway | Fort Worth, Texas |
7 | June 25 | SunTrust Indy Challenge
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O Richmond International Raceway
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Richmond, Virginia |
8 | July 3 | Argent Mortgage Indy 300 | O Kansas Speedway | Kansas City, Kansas |
9 | July 16 | Firestone Indy 200 | O Nashville Superspeedway | Lebanon, Tennessee |
10 | July 24 | ABC Supply Company A. J. Foyt 225
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O The Milwaukee Mile
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West Allis, Wisconsin |
11 | July 31 | Firestone Indy 400
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O Michigan International Speedway | Brooklyn, Michigan |
12 | August 14 | AMBER Alert Portal Indy 300 | O Kentucky Speedway | Sparta, Kentucky |
13 | August 21 | Honda Indy 225 | O Pikes Peak International Raceway | Fountain, Colorado |
14 | August 28 | Argent Mortgage Indy Grand Prix
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R Infineon Raceway
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Sonoma, California |
15 | September 11 | Peak Antifreeze Indy 300
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O Chicagoland Speedway | Joliet, Illinois |
16 | September 25 | Watkins Glen Indy Grand Prix
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R Watkins Glen International | Watkins Glen, New York |
17 | October 16 | Toyota Indy 400 | O California Speedway | Fontana, California |
Source:[1] |
O Oval/Speedway
R Road/Street course
BOLD indicates Superspeedways.
Race results
Final driver standings
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- Ties in points broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc., and then by number of pole positions, followed by number of times qualified 2nd, etc.
See also
- 2005 Indianapolis 500
- 2005 Infiniti Pro Series season
- 2005 Champ Car season
- 2005 Toyota Atlantic Championship season
Footnotes
- St. Petersburg and by Felipe Giaffone.
- ^ Used from Kentucky onwards.
- ^ Replaced Scott Mayer, who failed to pass his rookie test.
References
- ISBN 1-903135-46-X – via Internet Archive.