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The 2005 Elite Racing League season was the 2nd Elite Racing League season, competed over 8 races in 8 rounds. It is a non canon season (Like all Elite Racing League Seasons.) Drivers and teams throughout the season battled for the Drivers and Manufacturer Championships. It started on the 6th March in Miami, Florida at the Homestead-Miami Speedway and ended on the 16th October in Fontana, California at California Speedway. It was simulated using IndyCar Series 2005. Between this season and the 2009 season the series acted as an IndyCar support series meaning IndyCar drivers could (and did) participate to improve track knowledge and experience. Dan Wheldon is the defending Drivers Champion with Toyota being the defending Manufacturers Championship. David Land won his first Elite Racing League championship at the penultimate race at Gateway. TBA won the Manufacturers Championship.
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The 2005 Elite Racing League season was the 2nd Elite Racing League season, competed over 8 races in 8 rounds. It is a non canon season (Like all Elite Racing League Seasons.) Drivers and teams throughout the season battled for the Drivers and Manufacturer Championships. It started on the 6th March in Miami, Florida at the Homestead-Miami Speedway and ended on the 16th October in Fontana, California at California Speedway. It was simulated using IndyCar Series 2005. Between this season and the 2009 season the series acted as an IndyCar support series meaning IndyCar drivers could (and did) participate to improve track knowledge and experience. Dan Wheldon is the defending Drivers Champion with Toyota being the defending Manufacturers Championship. David Land won his first Elite Racing League championship at the penultimate race at Gateway. Toyota won their second Manufacturers Championship at the season finale in Fontana at California Speedway.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:12, 25 May 2019

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2005 Elite Racing League season
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The 2005 Elite Racing League season was the 2nd Elite Racing League season, competed over 8 races in 8 rounds. It is a non canon season (Like all Elite Racing League Seasons.) Drivers and teams throughout the season battled for the Drivers and Manufacturer Championships. It started on the 6th March in Miami, Florida at the Homestead-Miami Speedway and ended on the 16th October in Fontana, California at California Speedway. It was simulated using IndyCar Series 2005. Between this season and the 2009 season the series acted as an IndyCar support series meaning IndyCar drivers could (and did) participate to improve track knowledge and experience. Dan Wheldon is the defending Drivers Champion with Toyota being the defending Manufacturers Championship. David Land won his first Elite Racing League championship at the penultimate race at Gateway. Toyota won their second Manufacturers Championship at the season finale in Fontana at California Speedway.

Drivers and Manufacturers

Drivers Champion Manufacturers Champion
Flag of the United States svg.png David Land Flag of Japan svg.png Toyota
Manufacturar Driver
Chevrolet Icon.png Chevrolet
Flag of the United States svg.png Buddy Lazier
Flag of the United States svg.png Buddy Rice
Flag of the United States svg.png David Land
Flag of the United States svg.png Ed Carpenter
Flag of the United States svg.png Eddie Cheever Jr
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mark Taylor
Flag of the United States svg.png Robbie Buhl
Flag of the United States svg.png Sam Hornish Jr
Flag of the United States svg.png Sarah Fisher
Flag of Brazil svg.png Vitor Meira
Honda Icon.png Honda
Flag of the United States svg.png Bryan Herta
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Dan Wheldon
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Dario Franchitti
Flag of the United States svg.png Greg Ray
Flag of Sweden svg.png Kenny Brack
Flag of Japan svg.png Roger Yasukawa
Flag of Brazil svg.png Tony Kanaan
Toyota Icon.png Toyota
Flag of the United States svg.png AJ Foyt IV
Flag of the United States svg.png Al Unser Jr
Flag of the United States svg.png Alex Barron
Flag of Brazil svg.png Felipe Giaffone
Flag of Brazil svg.png Gil de Farran
Flag of Brazil svg.png Helio Castroneves
Flag of New Zealand svg.png Scott Dixon
Flag of the United States svg.png Scott Sharp
Flag of South Africa svg.png Tomas Sheckter
Flag of the United States svg.png Tony Renna
Flag of Japan svg.png Toranosuke Takagi
Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   Other Classified   Pole   Fastest Lap 
Points 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 12 10 5 2 1

Standings (After Round 7)

Round Race Track Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning manufacturer
1 Flag of the United States svg.png Toyota ERL Race of Miami Homestead-Miami Speedway 6 March Flag of Brazil svg.png Tony Kanaan Flag of the United States svg.png David Land Flag of the United States svg.png David Land Flag of the United States svg.png Chevrolet
2 Flag of Japan svg.png Honda ERL Race of Japan Twin Ring Motegi 30 April Flag of the United States svg.png David Land Flag of Brazil svg.png Felipe Giaffone Flag of the United States svg.png Sarah Fisher Flag of the United States svg.png Chevrolet
3 Flag of the United States svg.png SunTrust ERL Race of Richmond Richmond International Raceway 25 June Flag of New Zealand svg.png Scott Dixon Flag of the United States svg.png David Land Flag of the United States svg.png David Land Flag of the United States svg.png Chevrolet
4 Flag of the United States svg.png Firestone ERL Race of Nashville Nashville Superspeedway 16 July Flag of New Zealand svg.png Scott Dixon Flag of the United States svg.png AJ Foyt IV Flag of Brazil svg.png Tony Kanaan Flag of Japan svg.png Honda
5 Flag of the United States svg.png Honda ERL Race of Colorado Pikes Peak International Raceway 21 August Flag of the United States svg.png David Land Flag of Brazil svg.png Tony Kanaan Flag of Brazil svg.png Tony Kanaan Flag of Japan svg.png Honda
6 Flag of the United States svg.png ERL Chicago Classic Chicagoland Speedway 11 September Flag of New Zealand svg.png Scott Dixon Flag of the United States svg.png Sam Hornish Jr Flag of the United States svg.png Bryan Herta Flag of Japan svg.png Honda
7 Flag of the United States svg.png Red Bull ERL Race of Gateway Gateway Motorsports Park 2 October Flag of Brazil svg.png Gil de Ferran Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Dan Wheldon Flag of Brazil svg.png Helio Castroneves Flag of Japan svg.png Toyota
8 Flag of the United States svg.png Toyota ERL Race of California California Speedway 16 October Flag of New Zealand svg.png Scott Dixon Flag of Brazil svg.png Gil de Ferran Flag of Brazil svg.png Helio Castroneves Flag of Japan svg.png Toyota
Pos. Driver Points
1 Flag of the United States svg.png David Land 340
2 Flag of Brazil svg.png Tony Kanaan 278
3 Flag of Brazil svg.png Helio Castroneves 220
4 Flag of New Zealand svg.png Scott Dixon 208
5 Flag of Brazil svg.png Gil de Ferran 193
6 Flag of the United States svg.png Sam Hornish Jr 151
7 Flag of South Africa svg.png Tomas Scheckter 150
8 Flag of the United States svg.png Alex Barron 125
9 Flag of Japan svg.png Toranosuke Takagi 114
10 Flag of the United States svg.png Sarah Fisher 100
11 Flag of Sweden svg.png Kenny Brack 87
12 Flag of Brazil svg.png Felipe Giaffone 87
13 Flag of the United States svg.png Al Unser Jr 85
14 Flag of the United States svg.png Bryan Herta 85
15 Flag of Brazil svg.png Vitor Meira 75
16 Flag of Japan svg.png Roger Yasukawa 72
17 Flag of the United States svg.png Scott Sharp 70
18 Flag of the United States svg.png Greg Ray 60
19 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Dan Wheldon 57
20 Flag of the United States svg.png Robbie Buhl 47
21 Flag of the United States svg.png Buddy Rice 45
22 Flag of the United States svg.png AJ Foyt IV 41
23 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Dario Franchitti 40
24 Flag of the United States svg.png Ed Carpenter 35
25 Flag of the United States svg.png Buddy Lazier 25
26 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mark Taylor 20
27 Flag of the United States svg.png Eddie Cheever Jr 5
28 Flag of the United States svg.png Tony Renna 5
Pos. Driver Points
1 Flag of Japan svg.png Toyota 363
2 Flag of the United States svg.png Chevrolet 357
3 Flag of Japan svg.png Honda 339