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| |{{USA}} David Land | | |{{USA}} David Land |
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| |{{USA}} Sam Hornish Jr | | |{{USA}} Sam Hornish Jr |
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| |{{BRA}} Tony Kanaan | | |{{BRA}} Tony Kanaan |
− | |37 | + | |77 |
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| |5 | | |5 |
| |{{BRA}} Gil de Ferran | | |{{BRA}} Gil de Ferran |
− | |30 | + | |35 |
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| |{{USA}} Al Unser Jr | | |{{USA}} Al Unser Jr |
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| |8 | | |8 |
| |{{RSA}} Tomas Scheckter | | |{{RSA}} Tomas Scheckter |
− | |15 | + | |60 |
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| |9 | | |9 |
| |{{JPN}} Toranosuke Takagi | | |{{JPN}} Toranosuke Takagi |
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| |{{JPN}} Roger Yasukawa | | |{{JPN}} Roger Yasukawa |
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| |12 | | |12 |
| |{{USA}} Robbie Buhl | | |{{USA}} Robbie Buhl |
− | |5 | + | |17 |
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| |13 | | |13 |
| |{{USA}} Sarah Fisher | | |{{USA}} Sarah Fisher |
− | |5 | + | |55 |
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| |14 | | |14 |
| |{{GBR}} Dario Franchitti | | |{{GBR}} Dario Franchitti |
− | |5 | + | |10 |
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| |15 | | |15 |
| |{{USA}} Buddy Rice | | |{{USA}} Buddy Rice |
− | |5 | + | |20 |
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| |16 | | |16 |
| |{{BRA}} Felipe Giaffone | | |{{BRA}} Felipe Giaffone |
− | |5 | + | |12 |
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| |{{USA}} Bryan Herta | | |{{USA}} Bryan Herta |
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| |{{BRA}} Vitor Meira | | |{{BRA}} Vitor Meira |
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| |{{USA}} Alex Barron | | |{{USA}} Alex Barron |
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| |{{SWE}} Kenny Brack | | |{{SWE}} Kenny Brack |
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| |{{USA}} Scott Sharp | | |{{USA}} Scott Sharp |
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| |{{JPN}} Toyota | | |{{JPN}} Toyota |
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| |{{JPN}} Honda | | |{{JPN}} Honda |
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Revision as of 16:18, 11 May 2019
All information on this page is not part of canon.
Drivers Champion
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Manufacturers Champion
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TBA
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TBA
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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.
Drivers and Manufacturers
Manufacturar
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Driver
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Chevrolet
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Buddy Lazier
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Buddy Rice
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David Land
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Ed Carpenter
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Eddie Cheever Jr
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Mark Taylor
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Robbie Buhl
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Sam Hornish Jr
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Sarah Fisher
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Vitor Meira
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Honda
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Bryan Herta
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Dan Wheldon
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Dario Franchitti
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Greg Ray
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Kenny Brack
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Roger Yasukawa
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Tony Kanaan
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Toyota
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AJ Foyt IV
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Al Unser Jr
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Alex Barron
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Felipe Giaffone
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Gil de Farran
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Helio Castroneves
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Scott Dixon
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Scott Sharp
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Tomas Sheckter
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Tony Renna
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Toranosuke Takagi
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Position
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
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7th
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8th
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9th
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10th
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Other Classified
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Pole
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Fastest Lap
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Points
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50
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45
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40
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35
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30
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25
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20
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15
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12
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10
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5
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2
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1
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Round
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Race
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Track
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Date
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Pole position
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Fastest lap
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Winning driver
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Winning manufacturer
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1
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Toyota ERL Race of Miami
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Homestead-Miami Speedway
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6 March
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Tony Kanaan
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David Land
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David Land
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Chevrolet
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2
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Honda ERL Race of Japan
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Twin Ring Motegi
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30 April
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David Land
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Felipe Giaffone
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Sarah Fisher
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Chevrolet
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3
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SunTrust ERL Race of Richmond
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Richmond International Raceway
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25 June
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4
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Firestone ERL Race of Nashville
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Nashville Superspeedway
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16 July
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5
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Honda ERL Race of Colorado
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Pikes Peak International Raceway
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21 August
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6
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ERL Chicago Classic
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Chicagoland Speedway
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11 September
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7
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Red Bull ERL Race of Gateway
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Gateway Motorsports Park
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2 October
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8
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Toyota ERL Race of California
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California Speedway
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16 October
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Standings (After Round 2)
Pos.
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Driver
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Points
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1
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David Land
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87
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2
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Sam Hornish Jr
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55
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3
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Helio Castroneves
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40
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4
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Tony Kanaan
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77
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5
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Gil de Ferran
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35
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6
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Scott Dixon
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25
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7
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Al Unser Jr
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25
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8
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Tomas Scheckter
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60
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9
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Toranosuke Takagi
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42
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10
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Dan Wheldon
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10
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11
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Roger Yasukawa
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10
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12
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Robbie Buhl
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17
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13
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Sarah Fisher
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55
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14
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Dario Franchitti
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10
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15
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Buddy Rice
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20
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16
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Felipe Giaffone
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12
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17
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Bryan Herta
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10
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18
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AJ Foyt IV
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5
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19
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Greg Ray
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5
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20
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Vitor Meira
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10
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21
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Alex Barron
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25
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22
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Ed Carpenter
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5
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23
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Tony Renna
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5
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24
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Kenny Brack
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5
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25
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Scott Sharp
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25
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Pos.
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Driver
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Points
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1
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Chevrolet
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103
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2
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Toyota
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86
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3
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Honda
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77
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