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2004 World Series Lights


The 2004 World Series Lights season was contested over eight race weekends with 16 races. In this one-make formula all drivers had to use the Dallara chassis (Dallara WSL3) and Nissan engines (Nissan AER). Five different teams and eleven drivers competed with the titles going to Serbian driver Miloš Pavlović and Italian team Vergani Racing.

Teams and drivers

All teams used the Dallara WSL3 chassis and Nissan AER engines.

TeamNo.DriverRounds
ESP Meycom1ESP Celso MíguezAll
2ESP Christian Cano1
FRA Epsilon by Graff3FRA Simon AbadieAll
4FRA Bastien Brière1–5
nowrapESP Juan Antonio del Pino7
ITA RC Motorsport5ESP Juan Antonio del Pino1
6ITA Marco Cencetti1
ITA Vergani Racing8ITA Matteo PellegrinoAll
9ITA Giovanni Tedeschi1–4
10SCG Miloš Pavlović1–7
FRA Saulnier Racing11SUI Harold PrimatAll
12FRA Matthieu LahayeAll
Sources:

Race calendar and results

RoundLocationCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team1R1R22R1R23R1R24R1R25R1R26R1R27R1R28R1R2
ESP Madrid, SpainCircuito del Jarama28 MarchnowrapFRA Matthieu LahayenowrapSCG Miloš PavlovićnowrapSCG Miloš PavlovićITA Vergani Racing
nowrapSCG Miloš PavlovićnowrapESP Juan Antonio del PinoSCG Miloš PavlovićITA Vergani Racing
BEL Heusden-Zolder, BelgiumZolder25 AprilSCG Miloš PavlovićSCG Miloš PavlovićESP Celso MíguezESP Meycom
FRA Simon AbadieSCG Miloš PavlovićFRA Simon AbadienowrapFRA Epsilon by Graff
FRA Magny-Cours, FranceCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours23 MaySCG Miloš PavlovićFRA Simon AbadieSCG Miloš PavlovićITA Vergani Racing
FRA Bastien BrièreFRA Simon AbadieSCG Miloš PavlovićITA Vergani Racing
ESP Valencia, SpainCircuit de Valencia20 JuneFRA Simon AbadieSCG Miloš PavlovićFRA Simon AbadieFRA Epsilon by Graff
SCG Miloš PavlovićFRA Bastien BrièreFRA Matthieu LahayeFRA Saulnier Racing
DEU Brandenburg, GermanyEuroSpeedway Lausitz8 AugustESP Celso MíguezESP Celso MíguezESP Celso MíguezESP Meycom
ESP Celso MíguezSCG Miloš PavlovićITA Matteo PellegrinoITA Vergani Racing
PRT Estoril, PortugalAutódromo do Estoril19 SeptemberSCG Miloš PavlovićFRA Simon AbadieSCG Miloš PavlovićITA Vergani Racing
SCG Miloš PavlovićSCG Miloš PavlovićITA Matteo PellegrinoITA Vergani Racing
ESP Montmeló, SpainCircuit de Catalunya3 OctoberSCG Miloš PavlovićESP Celso MíguezSCG Miloš PavlovićITA Vergani Racing
SCG Miloš PavlovićSCG Miloš PavlovićSCG Miloš PavlovićITA Vergani Racing
ESP Valencia, SpainCircuit de Valencia17 OctoberESP Celso MíguezESP Celso MíguezESP Celso MíguezESP Meycom
FRA Simon AbadieFRA Simon AbadieFRA Simon AbadieFRA Epsilon by Graff
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Championship standings

Final points standings

For every race the points were awarded: 15 points to the winner, 12 for runner-up, 10 for third place, 8 for fourth place, 6 for fifth place, winding down to 1 point for 10th place. Lower placed drivers did not award points. Additional points were awarded to the driver setting the fastest race lap (2 points). The best 12 race results count, but all additional points count. Four drivers had a point deduction, which are given in tooltips.

  • Points System:
Pos12345678910FLPts
201512108643212
PosDriverJARESPZOLBELMAGFRAVALESPLAUDEUESTPORCATESPVALESPPoints11612139312541145876837748389291010110
SCG Miloš Pavlović11*3*411Ret2221*Ret*1*1*
ESP Celso Míguez43155Ret3DNS*1*2322Ret*1*4
FRA Simon Abadie66Ret1221Ret4Ret2DSQ43Ret*1*
ITA Matteo Pellegrino3952752451Ret13RetRet3
FRA Matthieu Lahaye74DNSDNS43417RetRetRet5Ret22
CHE Harold Primat95Ret666656343Ret43Ret
FRA Bastien Brière88233Ret5334
ESP Juan Antonio del Pino22Ret2
ITA Giovanni Tedeschi10Ret4Ret8476
ITA Marco Cencetti57
ESP Christian Cano11Ret
Source:

Only in race 1 all points were awarded — in all other races not all points were awarded (not enough competitors).

References

References

  1. "World Series Light - 2004: Entrylist". Speedsport Magazine.
  2. "World Series Light - Season 2004: Results". Speedsport Magazine.
  3. "World Series Light - 2004: Racing Calendar". Speedsport Magazine.
  4. "World Series Light - 2004: Point standings". Speedsport Magazine.
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