2003 - Indy Pro Series - Race Summary
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2003 - Indy Pro Series
A listing of races during the year including the winner, track location and race name. To access specific race information follow the race date link.
Date | Winning Driver | Race Name | Track |
2003-2-3 | Mark Taylor | Western Union 100 | Homestead-Miami Speedway |
2003-22-3 | Mark Taylor | Phoenix 100 | Phoenix International Raceway |
2003-18-5 | Ed Carpenter | Freedom 100 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway |
2003-14-6 | Aaron Fike | Pikes Peak 100 | Pikes Peak International Raceway |
2003-6-7 | Mark Taylor | Aventis Racing For Kids 100 | Kansas Speedway |
2003-18-7 | Mark Taylor | Cleanevent 100 | Nashville Superspeedway |
2003-27-7 | Mark Taylor | Michigan 100 | Michigan International Speedway |
2003-9-8 | Jeff Simmons | Gateway 100 | Gateway International Raceway |
2003-16-8 | Jeff Simmons | Kentucky 100 | Kentucky Speedway |
2003-6-9 | Mark Taylor | Chicagoland 100 | Chicagoland Speedway |
2003-20-9 | Mark Taylor | California 100 | California Speedway |
2003-11-10 | Thiago Medeiros | dreamerscandles.com 100 | Texas Motor Speedway |