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2004 IndyCar season
IndyCar Series
Season
Races16
Start dateFebruary 29
End dateOctober 17
Awards
Drivers' championBrazil Tony Kanaan
Manufacturers' CupJapan Honda
Rookie of the YearJapan Kosuke Matsuura
Indianapolis 500 winnerUnited States Buddy Rice
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Tony Kanaan (left) won his first Drivers' Championship while Dan Wheldon (right) finished second in the championship.

The 2004 IRL IndyCar Series was dominated by two teams, Andretti Green Racing and Rahal Letterman Racing. While there was great parity in 2003 between Honda and Toyota powered teams, in 2004 Honda began to outshine Toyota bringing their teams Penske Racing and Chip Ganassi Racing down with it, leaving Scott Dixon winless and in 10th place in his attempt to defend his 2003 championship.

Season champion Tony Kanaan set a record by completing all 3,305 possible laps, the first IndyCar driver in modern history to do so.

This season was the last to feature an all oval tracks schedule, which was part of the concept that led to the creation of the Indy Racing League. By 2005, road and street courses started to appear in the schedule by a mainstream scheduling method, and by 2015, there were more races run on road/street courses than on oval tracks.

Changes for 2004

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  • The engine displacement for all IndyCar Series cars was reduced from 3.5 litres (214 cubic inches) to 3.0 litres (183 cubic inches) starting from the 2004 Indianapolis 500 in an effort to reduce speeds and ensure safer and exciting racing. The 3.5 litres (214 cubic inches) engine displacement was used at the first three races of the season but a 3-inch by 12-inch slot was cut into the airbox and engine cover, behind the driver's head. The slot decreased positive airflow to the engine, reducing horsepower as well as reducing overall speeds.[1]

Confirmed entries

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Team Chassis Engine No. Drivers Rounds
A. J. Foyt Enterprises Dallara Toyota 14 United States A. J. Foyt IV All
G-Force 41 United States Larry Foyt (R) 4
Access Motorsports G-Force Honda 13 United States Greg Ray 1–6
United Kingdom Mark Taylor (R) 8–16
Aguri-Fernández Racing G-Force Honda 5 Mexico Adrián Fernández 2–16
55 Japan Kosuke Matsuura (R) All
Andretti Green Racing Dallara Honda 7 United States Bryan Herta All
11 Brazil Tony Kanaan All
26 United Kingdom Dan Wheldon All
27 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti All
CURB/Agajanian/Beck Motorsports Dallara Chevrolet 98 United States P. J. Jones 4
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Dallara Chevrolet 24 United States Robbie Buhl 1–3
Brazil Felipe Giaffone 4–16
Hemelgarn Racing Dallara Chevrolet 91 United States Buddy Lazier 4
Kelley Racing Dallara Toyota 8 United States Scott Sharp All
39 United States Sarah Fisher 4
Marlboro Team Penske Dallara Toyota 3 Brazil Hélio Castroneves All
6 United States Sam Hornish Jr. All
Newman/Haas Racing G-Force Honda 36 Brazil Bruno Junqueira 4
Panther Racing Dallara Chevrolet 2 United Kingdom Mark Taylor (R) 1–6
United States Townsend Bell 7–16
4 South Africa Tomas Scheckter All
Patrick Racing Dallara Chevrolet 20 United States Al Unser Jr. 4–6
United States Jeff Simmons (R) 7
United States Jaques Lazier 8–14
Czech Republic Tomáš Enge (R) 15–16
PDM Racing Dallara Chevrolet 18 United States Robby McGehee 4
Pioneer Mo Nunn Racing Dallara Toyota 12 Japan Toranosuke Takagi All
21 United States Jeff Simmons (R) 4
Rahal Letterman Racing G-Force Honda 15 United States Buddy Rice All
16 United States Roger Yasukawa 3–4
17 Brazil Vítor Meira 3–16
Red Bull Cheever Racing Dallara Chevrolet 51 United States Alex Barron All
52 United States Ed Carpenter (R) All
Robby Gordon Motorsports Dallara Chevrolet 70 United States Robby Gordon 4
United States Jaques Lazier[N 1]
Roth Racing Dallara Toyota 25 Canada Marty Roth (R) 4
Sam Schmidt Motorsports G-Force Toyota 33 United States Richie Hearn 4
Target Chip Ganassi Racing G-Force Toyota 1 New Zealand Scott Dixon All
10 United Kingdom Darren Manning 1–15

Season Summary

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Schedule

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Rnd Date Race Name Track City
1 February 29 Toyota Indy 300 Homestead-Miami Speedway Homestead, Florida
2 March 21 Copper World Indy 200 Phoenix International Raceway Phoenix, Arizona
3 April 17 Indy Japan 300 Twin Ring Motegi Motegi, Japan
4 May 30 88th Indianapolis 500 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Speedway, Indiana
5 June 12 Bombardier 500 Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas
6 June 26 SunTrust Indy Challenge Richmond International Raceway Richmond, Virginia
7 July 4 Argent Mortgage 300 Kansas Speedway Kansas City, Kansas
8 July 17 Firestone Indy 200 Nashville Superspeedway Lebanon, Tennessee
9 July 25 Menards A. J. Foyt 225 The Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin
10 August 1 Michigan Indy 400 Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Michigan
11 August 15 Belterra Casino Indy 300 Kentucky Speedway Sparta, Kentucky
12 August 22 Honda Indy 225 Pikes Peak International Raceway Fountain, Colorado
13 August 29 Firestone Indy 225 Nazareth Speedway Nazareth, Pennsylvania
14 September 12 Delphi Indy 300 Chicagoland Speedway Joliet, Illinois
15 October 3 Toyota Indy 400 California Speedway Fontana, California
16 October 17 Chevy 500 Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas
Source:[2]

Race results

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Rnd Race Pole position Fastest lap Most Laps Led Winner
1 Homestead-Miami United States Buddy Rice United States Sam Hornish Jr. Brazil Hélio Castroneves United States Sam Hornish Jr.
2 Phoenix United Kingdom Dan Wheldon United Kingdom Darren Manning Brazil Tony Kanaan Brazil Tony Kanaan
3 Twin Ring Motegi United Kingdom Dan Wheldon United Kingdom Dan Wheldon United Kingdom Dan Wheldon United Kingdom Dan Wheldon
4 Indianapolis United States Buddy Rice Brazil Vítor Meira United States Buddy Rice United States Buddy Rice
5 Texas 1 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Brazil Vítor Meira Brazil Tony Kanaan Brazil Tony Kanaan
6 Richmond Brazil Hélio Castroneves United States Sam Hornish Jr. United Kingdom Dario Franchitti United Kingdom Dan Wheldon
7 Kansas United States Buddy Rice South Africa Tomas Scheckter United States Buddy Rice United States Buddy Rice
8 Nashville United States Buddy Rice Brazil Vítor Meira Brazil Vítor Meira Brazil Tony Kanaan
9 Milwaukee Brazil Vítor Meira United Kingdom Dario Franchitti United Kingdom Dario Franchitti United Kingdom Dario Franchitti
10 Michigan Brazil Tony Kanaan United Kingdom Darren Manning Brazil Tony Kanaan United States Buddy Rice
11 Kentucky United States Buddy Rice Brazil Vítor Meira Brazil Tony Kanaan Mexico Adrián Fernández
12 Pikes Peak Brazil Tony Kanaan United Kingdom Dan Wheldon United Kingdom Dario Franchitti United Kingdom Dario Franchitti
13 Nazareth Brazil Hélio Castroneves United States Sam Hornish Jr. Brazil Hélio Castroneves United Kingdom Dan Wheldon
14 Chicagoland Brazil Hélio Castroneves Brazil Vítor Meira Mexico Adrián Fernández Mexico Adrián Fernández
15 Fontana Brazil Hélio Castroneves Brazil Vítor Meira Brazil Hélio Castroneves Mexico Adrián Fernández
16 Texas 2 Brazil Hélio Castroneves United States Bryan Herta Brazil Hélio Castroneves Brazil Hélio Castroneves

BOLD indicates Superspeedways. Note: All races ran on Ovals/Speedways.

Race summaries

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This race was held at Homestead-Miami Speedway on February 29. Buddy Rice won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
  2. 3- Hélio Castroneves
  3. 26- Dan Wheldon
  4. 12- Tora Takagi
  5. 4- Tomas Scheckter
  6. 10- Darren Manning
  7. 15- Buddy Rice
  8. 11- Tony Kanaan
  9. 8- Scott Sharp
  10. 24- Robbie Buhl

This race was held at Phoenix International Raceway on March 21. Dan Wheldon won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 11- Tony Kanaan
  2. 1- Scott Dixon
  3. 26- Dan Wheldon
  4. 51- Alex Barron
  5. 10- Darren Manning
  6. 3- Hélio Castroneves
  7. 7- Bryan Herta
  8. 12- Tora Takagi
  9. 15- Buddy Rice
  10. 13- Greg Ray

This race was held at Twin Ring Motegi on April 17. This was Honda's first win in the annual oval race held at their own track. Dan Wheldon won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 26- Dan Wheldon
  2. 11- Tony Kanaan
  3. 3- Hélio Castroneves
  4. 10- Darren Manning
  5. 1- Scott Dixon
  6. 15- Buddy Rice
  7. 27- Dario Franchitti
  8. 55- Kosuke Matsuura
  9. 8- Scott Sharp
  10. 12- Tora Takagi

The 88th Indianapolis 500-mile (800 km) race was held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 30. Buddy Rice sat on pole. The race was shortened to 180 laps (450 miles) due to rain.

Top ten results

  1. 15- Buddy Rice
  2. 11- Tony Kanaan
  3. 26- Dan Wheldon
  4. 7- Bryan Herta
  5. 36- Bruno Junqueira
  6. 17- Vítor Meira
  7. 5- Adrián Fernández
  8. 1- Scott Dixon
  9. 3- Hélio Castroneves
  10. 16- Roger Yasukawa

This race was held at Texas Motor Speedway on June 12. Dario Franchitti won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 11- Tony Kanaan
  2. 27- Dario Franchitti
  3. 51- Alex Barron
  4. 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
  5. 5- Adrián Fernández
  6. 17- Vítor Meira
  7. 13- Greg Ray
  8. 10- Darren Manning
  9. 24- Felipe Giaffone
  10. 12- Tora Takagi

This race was held at Richmond International Raceway on June 26. Hélio Castroneves won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 26- Dan Wheldon
  2. 17- Vítor Meira
  3. 3- Hélio Castroneves
  4. 7- Bryan Herta
  5. 11- Tony Kanaan
  6. 15- Buddy Rice
  7. 5- Adrián Fernández
  8. 1- Scott Dixon
  9. 8- Scott Sharp
  10. 24- Felipe Giaffone

This race was held at Kansas Speedway on July 4. Buddy Rice won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 15- Buddy Rice
  2. 17- Vítor Meira
  3. 11- Tony Kanaan
  4. 27- Dario Franchitti
  5. 7- Bryan Herta
  6. 5- Adrián Fernández
  7. 3- Hélio Castroneves
  8. 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
  9. 26- Dan Wheldon
  10. 51- Alex Barron

This race was held at Nashville Superspeedway on July 17. Buddy Rice won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 11- Tony Kanaan
  2. 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
  3. 3- Hélio Castroneves
  4. 10- Darren Manning
  5. 2- Townsend Bell
  6. 15- Buddy Rice
  7. 13- Mark Taylor
  8. 1- Scott Dixon
  9. 55- Kosuke Matsuura
  10. 5- Adrián Fernández

This race was held at the Milwaukee Mile on July 25. Vítor Meira won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 27- Dario Franchitti
  2. 15- Buddy Rice
  3. 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
  4. 11- Tony Kanaan
  5. 17- Vítor Meira
  6. 2- Townsend Bell
  7. 51- Alex Barron
  8. 5- Adrián Fernández
  9. 7- Bryan Herta
  10. 55- Kosuke Matsuura

This race was held at Michigan International Speedway on August 1. Tony Kanaan won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 15- Buddy Rice
  2. 11- Tony Kanaan
  3. 26- Dan Wheldon
  4. 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
  5. 17- Vítor Meira
  6. 7- Bryan Herta
  7. 1- Scott Dixon
  8. 2- Townsend Bell
  9. 8- Scott Sharp
  10. 3- Hélio Castroneves

This race was held at Kentucky Speedway on August 15. Buddy Rice won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 5- Adrián Fernández
  2. 15- Buddy Rice
  3. 26- Dan Wheldon
  4. 55- Kosuke Matsuura
  5. 11- Tony Kanaan
  6. 27- Dario Franchitti
  7. 17- Vítor Meira
  8. 52- Ed Carpenter
  9. 7- Bryan Herta
  10. 10- Darren Manning

This race was held at Pikes Peak International Raceway on August 22. Tony Kanaan won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 27- Dario Franchitti
  2. 5- Adrián Fernández
  3. 6- Dan Wheldon
  4. 10- Darren Manning
  5. 11- Tony Kanaan
  6. 3- Hélio Castroneves
  7. 17- Vítor Meira
  8. 20- Jaques Lazier
  9. 7- Bryan Herta
  10. 51- Alex Barron

This race was held at Nazareth Speedway on August 29. Hélio Castroneves won the pole. The race was heralded as the series' 100th event. This was also the final IndyCar race at the track which closed down following this race.

Top ten results

  1. 26- Dan Wheldon
  2. 11- Tony Kanaan
  3. 27- Dario Franchitti
  4. 15- Buddy Rice
  5. 3- Hélio Castroneves
  6. 10- Darren Manning
  7. 5- Adrián Fernández
  8. 7- Bryan Herta
  9. 1- Scott Dixon
  10. 17- Vítor Meira

This race was held at Chicagoland Speedway on September 12. Hélio Castroneves won the pole. This race was memorable due to a scary crash involving Buddy Rice with 15 laps remaining as he slid down the backstretch upside down. Adrián Fernández won the race, despite having a broken on-board pneumatic air jack. His pit crew had to use a manual jack to service his car during pit stops, losing several seconds each time.

Top ten results

  1. 5- Adrián Fernández 200 laps in 2:09:31.3301
  2. 7- Bryan Herta +0.0716
  3. 11- Tony Kanaan +0.1239
  4. 26- Dan Wheldon +0.2464
  5. 17- Vítor Meira +0.4873
  6. 6- Sam Hornish Jr. +0.5402
  7. 1- Scott Dixon +0.6109
  8. 24- Felipe Giaffone +1.1137
  9. 8- Scott Sharp +1.1878
  10. 3- Hélio Castroneves +1.2595

This race was held at California Speedway on October 3. Hélio Castroneves won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 5- Adrián Fernández
  2. 11- Tony Kanaan
  3. 26- Dan Wheldon
  4. 6- Sam Hornish Jr.
  5. 15- Buddy Rice
  6. 27- Dario Franchitti
  7. 3- Hélio Castroneves
  8. 1- Scott Dixon
  9. 2- Townsend Bell
  10. 13- Mark Taylor

This was Adrián Fernández's final IndyCar victory.

By finishing in 2nd, Tony Kannan clinched the championship with 1 race remaining.

This race was held at Texas Motor Speedway on October 17. Hélio Castroneves won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 3- Hélio Castroneves
  2. 11- Tony Kanaan
  3. 26- Dan Wheldon
  4. 17- Vítor Meira
  5. 5- Adrián Fernández
  6. 1- Scott Dixon
  7. 13- Mark Taylor
  8. 8- Scott Sharp
  9. 2- Townsend Bell
  10. 14- A. J. Foyt IV

Final driver standings

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Pos Driver HMS PHX MOT INDY TXS RIR KAN NSH MIL MIS KTY PIK NAZ CHI FON TXS Pts
1 Brazil Tony Kanaan 8 1* 2 2 1* 5 3 1 4 2* 5* 5 2 3 2 2 618
2 United Kingdom Dan Wheldon 3 3 1* 3 13 1 9 13 18 3 3 3 1 4 3 3 533
3 United States Buddy Rice 7 9 6 1* 15 6 1* 6 2 1 2 22 4 14 5 20 485
4 Brazil Hélio Castroneves 2* 6 3 9 12 3 7 3 12 10 12 6 5* 10 7* 1*1 446
5 Mexico Adrián Fernández 20 18 7 5 7 6 10 8 12 1 2 7 1* 1 5 445
6 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti 17 17 7 14 2 12* 4 20 1* 22 6 1* 3 20 6 15 409
7 United States Sam Hornish Jr. 1 15 19 26 4 13 8 2 3 4 14 18 11 6 4 17 387
8 Brazil Vítor Meira 17 6 6 2 2 12* 5 5 7 7 10 5 21 4 376
9 United States Bryan Herta 13 7 14 4 19 4 5 18 9 6 9 9 8 2 17 16 362
10 New Zealand Scott Dixon 18 2 5 8 14 8 12 8 DNS 7 13 20 9 7 8 6 355
11 United Kingdom Darren Manning 6 5 4 25 8 20 11 4 19 13 10 4 6 15 DNS 323
12 United States Alex Barron 16 4 12 12 3 22 10 17 7 11 11 10 12 12 18 14 310
13 United States Scott Sharp 9 13 9 13 18 9 20 14 15 9 17 15 19 9 11 8 282
14 Japan Kosuke Matsuura  RY  11 11 8 11 16 14 18 9 10 17 4 13 21 21 13 19 280
15 Japan Tora Takagi 4 8 10 19 10 19 21 11 20 20 20 19 17 13 14 12 263
16 United States Ed Carpenter  R  12 19 22 31 21 16 14 22 11 14 8 11 20 11 12 21 245
17 United Kingdom Mark Taylor  R  19 12 16 30 17 18 7 14 21 19 14 22 17 10 7 232
18 United States A. J. Foyt IV 15 14 15 33 22 11 13 16 16 15 18 21 15 16 19 10 232
19 South Africa Tomas Scheckter 5 16 13 18 20 17 15 19 21 19 22 17 13 19 15 18 230
20 Brazil Felipe Giaffone 15 9 10 16 15 13 16 16 16 16 8 20 11 214
21 United States Townsend Bell 17 5 6 8 21 12 18 22 9 9 193
22 United States Jaques Lazier RL2 21 17 18 15 8 14 18 104
23 United States Greg Ray 14 10 20 27 7 15 99
24 United States Robbie Buhl 10 18 21 44
25 United States Al Unser Jr. 17 11 21 44
26 United States Roger Yasukawa 11 10 39
27 Czech Republic Tomáš Enge  R  16 13 31
28 Brazil Bruno Junqueira 5 30
29 United States Jeff Simmons  R  16 19 26
30 United States Richie Hearn 20 12
31 United States Sarah Fisher 21 12
32 United States Robby McGehee 22 12
33 United States Buddy Lazier 23 12
34 Canada Marty Roth  R  24 12
35 United States P. J. Jones 28 10
36 United States Robby Gordon 292 10
37 United States Larry Foyt  R  32 10
Pos Driver HMS PHX MOT INDY TXS RIR KAN NSH MIL MIS KTY PIK NAZ CHI FON TXS Pts
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue Finished
(Outside Top 10)
Purple Did not finish
(Ret)
Red Did not qualify
(DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn
(Wth)
Black Disqualified
(DSQ)
White Did not start
(DNS)
Blank Did not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
Bold Pole position
Italics Ran fastest race lap
* Led most race laps
(3 points)
DNS Any driver who qualifies
but does not start (DNS),
earns all the points
had they taken part.
 RY  Rookie of the Year
 R  Rookie
  • 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.

Notes:

References

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  1. ^ "IRL: IndyCar engines reduced to 3.0 Liters for 2004". Motorsport.com. December 17, 2003. Archived from the original on September 21, 2014. Retrieved December 17, 2003.
  2. ^ "Tour dates". IndyCar Series 2004 Season Preview: 7. January 2004. Retrieved 30 July 2021 – via Internet Archive.
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See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Relief driver.