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2006 Indy Pro Series


FieldValue
seriesIndy Pro Series
series_nameIndy Pro Series
year2006
races12
start_dateMarch 26
end_dateSeptember 9
season_champGBR Jay Howard
previous2005
next2007

The 2006 Indy Pro Series was the 21st season of Indy Pro Series motor racing competition, the fifth season under Indy Racing League sanctioning, and the first season to be held under the "Indy Pro Series" moniker after Menards and Infiniti withdrew their title sponsorship of the series. The season featured twelve rounds between March 26 and September 9. The Drivers' Championship was won by rookie driver Jay Howard, his first and only championship in the Indy Pro Series.

English rookie Howard, driving for Sam Schmidt Motorsports narrowly won the championship by four points over American rookie Jonathan Klein of Andretti Green Racing, in a four-way battle for the title at the last round in Chicagoland Speedway that included the defending series champion Wade Cunningham and Bobby Wilson.

Following in the footsteps of Cunningham, Howard prevailed through sheer consistency rather than outright brilliance, with seven podium finishes and two wins at Nashville and Kentucky. All of his wins and pole positions came at oval events, which only comprised half of the schedule.

Klein didn't manage to win a race, and only led a handful of laps during the year, but six podium finishes over the last seven races kept him in contention until the end. Cunningham, driving for Brian Stewart Racing, was also in contention at the final round despite missing the doubleheader at St. Petersburg due to an appendix removal. Cunningham won three races, including the first of his three Freedom 100 victories, scored four pole positions and led the most laps in seven of the 10 races he contested, but couldn't overcome the 93-point deficit to Howard after St. Petersburg and fell 11 points short. Besides, his win over at Chicagoland over Klein allowed Howard to win the championship. An early crash took Bobby Wilson out of contention, finishing fourth in the standings with a win at Watkins Glen.

Seven different drivers won a race during the year, including Jeff Simmons, who left the series as the points leader after three races to drive in IndyCar, and rookie Alex Lloyd, with two road course wins at Indianapolis and Sonoma. Lloyd would miss three races due to funding issues, and finished seventh in points.

Two competitors from the Atlantic Championship made successful cameos during the year, with Brazilian rookie Raphael Matos sweeping the race weekend at St. Petersburg and Graham Rahal getting the pole position at the Liberty Challenge to finish second behind Lloyd, coming two laps short of winning in his only Indy Pro Series start.{{cite news

Vision Racing disbanded their Indy Pro Series programme after one year, but the series was bolstered by an increase of price money and a host of new teams, led by the expansion of the Andretti Green Racing programme and the debut of Cheever Racing and Guthrie Racing.

Other teams that expanded to a full-time effort were Michael Crawford Racing, AFS Racing and Dave McMillan Racing, although the latter scaled back during the year. The series had 16 to 18 cars at most of his rounds, with 19 starters at the Freedom 100, but only 11 at Milwaukee and 14 at the Sonoma races. 41 different drivers competed during the year, tying the all-time record from 1996 at the time, but only six drivers started all twelve races, with three others missing two or less events. Former Indy 500 starters Jon Herb and Tyce Carlson competed at the Freedom 100.

Drivers and teams

The following drivers and teams took part in the 2006 Indy Pro Series. All teams competed with Dallara IPS chassis, Tom Walkinshaw Racing-modified Infiniti engines, and Firestone tires.

TeamNo.DriversRoundsSource:
Brian Stewart Racing1NZL Wade Cunningham1, 4–12
USA Geoff Dodge2–3
331, 4, 7
3CAN Brett Van Blankers1–9
NZL Daniel Gaunt10–11
AUS Veronica McCann12
Dave McMillan Racing2NZL Matthew Hamilton1–5
USA C. R. Crews12
22CAN Éric Paradis6
Roth Racing4CAN Marty Roth1–3
Guthrie Racing4USA Phil Giebler4
USA Logan Gomez6
USA C. R. Crews9
USA Micky Gilbert10–11
USA Tom Wieringa12
USA Sean Guthrie5
414, 7, 9, 12
USA Travis Gregg1
BRA Raphael Matos2–3, 5–6
GBR Scott Mansell10–11
Racing Professionals6USA Jon Herb1–6
Sam Schmidt Motorsports7GBR Jay HowardAll
38USA Ryan Justice10–11
77USA Travis Gregg9
JPN Akihira Okamoto12
Michael Crawford Motorsports8USA Mishael Abbott1, 4–5
USA Rocco DeSimone2–3
USA C. R. Crews6
GBR Scott Mansell7
USA P. J. Abbott8, 10–11
USA Ben Petter9, 12
9USA Bobby Wilson1–3
USA Tom Wieringa4
USA C. R. Crews5
GBR Scott Mansell6
USA Travis Gregg7
USA Michael Crawford8
JPN Shinji Kashima9–12
Andretti Green Racing11BRA Jaime CamaraAll
27USA Jonathan KleinAll
Kenn Hardley Racing24USA Jeff Simmons1–3
USA Bobby Wilson4–12
42CAN Tom Wood4, 7–9, 12
USA Phil Giebler5
USA Graham Rahal6
AFS Racing25NED Arie Luyendyk Jr.1–3, 5, 7, 12
USA Tyce Carlson4
USA Phil Giebler6
26GBR Alex Lloyd2–7, 9–12
BRA Thiago Medeiros8
Cheever Racing51USA Chris Festa1–7, 9, 12
BRA Hoover Orsi8
52USA Nick BussellAll
Part Sourcing International76USA James Chesson4, 7
USA Mike Potekhen6, 9–12

Team drivers

Two teams entered Indy Pro Series competition in 2006.

Schedule

The schedule downsized from 14 to 12 races, as the series moved to a 50-50 proportion on ovals and road courses in terms of races. Three ovals were dropped, as Phoenix, Pikes Peak and Fontana were removed after their IndyCar events were discontinued, along with Texas Motor Speedway. In turn, the races at St. Petersburg and Sonoma were turned into doubleheaders, the first of their kind in the combined history of Indy Lights. Homestead-Miami continued as the venue for the season opener, while Chicagoland inherited the season finale slot from California Speedway.

Rd.DateRace nameTrackLocation123456789101112
March 26Miami 100Homestead–Miami SpeedwayHomestead, Florida
April 1–2Grand Prix of St. PetersburgStreets of St. PetersburgSt. Petersburg, Florida
May 26Freedom 100Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, Indiana
June 4Corning 100Watkins Glen InternationalWatkins Glen, New York
July 1Liberty ChallengeIndianapolis Motor Speedway road courseSpeedway, Indiana
July 15Sun Belt Rentals 100Nashville SuperspeedwayLebanon, Tennessee
July 22Milwaukee 100Milwaukee MileWest Allis, Wisconsin
August 13Kentucky 100Kentucky SpeedwaySparta, Kentucky
August 26–27Carneros 100Infineon RacewaySonoma, California
Valley of the Moon 100
September 9Chicagoland 100Chicagoland SpeedwayJoliet, Illinois

Race results

RoundRacePole positionFastest lapMost laps ledRace WinnerDriverTeam123456789101112
Homestead–Miami SpeedwayGBR Jay HowardUSA Jon HerbGBR Jay HowardUSA Jeff SimmonsKenn Hardley Racing
Streets of St. PetersburgBRA Raphael MatosBRA Raphael MatosBRA Raphael MatosBRA Raphael MatosGuthrie Racing
USA Chris FestaBRA Raphael MatosBRA Raphael MatosBRA Raphael MatosGuthrie Racing
Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayNZL Wade CunninghamGBR Jay HowardNZL Wade CunninghamNZL Wade CunninghamBrian Stewart Racing
Watkins Glen InternationalUSA Bobby WilsonUSA Bobby WilsonNZL Wade CunninghamUSA Bobby WilsonKenn Hardley Racing
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road CourseUSA Graham RahalGBR Alex LloydUSA Graham RahalGBR Alex LloydAFS Racing
Nashville SuperspeedwayNZL Wade CunninghamNZL Wade CunninghamNZL Wade CunninghamGBR Jay HowardSam Schmidt Motorsports
Milwaukee MileNZL Wade CunninghamNZL Wade CunninghamNZL Wade CunninghamBRA Jaime CamaraAndretti Green Racing
Kentucky SpeedwayUSA Jonathan KleinUSA Bobby WilsonNZL Wade CunninghamGBR Jay HowardSam Schmidt Motorsports
Infineon RacewayNZL Wade CunninghamGBR Alex LloydNZL Wade CunninghamNZL Wade CunninghamBrian Stewart Racing
USA Mike PotekhenNZL Wade CunninghamGBR Alex LloydGBR Alex LloydAFS Racing
Chicagoland SpeedwayGBR Jay HowardCAN Tom WoodNZL Wade CunninghamNZL Wade CunninghamBrian Stewart Racing

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

; Scoring system

PositionPoints
1st2nd
5040
  • The driver who starts on pole is awarded one point (except for Race 2 of doubleheader weekends)
  • The driver who leads the most laps in a race is awarded two additional points.
PosDriverHMSSTPINDYWGLIMSNASMILKTYSNMCHIPoints1390238633794343531962987294820591791015411126121221312114116151051610517104189919862077217522722367245625542648264828432942294231383233333134283520352037193719391840164115PosDriverHMSSTPINDYWGLIMSNASMILKTYSNMCHIPoints
GBR Jay Howard3*3226181711053
USA Jonathan Klein1555653332432
NZL Wade Cunningham101*2*16*5***2**3*1*41*
USA Bobby Wilson5867*1*97475217
USA Nick Bussell2410101556563138
BRA Jaime Camara1112153413211471416
GBR Alex Lloyd1035171DNS1621*4
USA Chris Festa1668i41415985
CAN Brett Van Blankers89111471710815
BRA Raphael Matos*1***1**134
USA Jon Herb61391988
USA Jeff Simmons124
USA Mike Potekhen111066i7
CAN Tom Wood949129
NLD Arie Luyendyk Jr.4DNS11116
NZL Matthew Hamilton14771310
USA Geoff Dodge71113812
USA Sean Guthrie11168518
USA C. R. Crews961113
GBR Scott Mansell1414117
USA Phil Giebler1637
JPN Shinji Kashima13121112
USA Travis Gregg12134
CAN Marty Roth91412
USA P. J. Abbott111312
USA Ryan Justice88
USA Mishael Abbott131712
USA Graham Rahal2*
USA Micky Gilbert910
USA Ben Petter910
NZL Daniel Gaunt149
USA Tom Wieringa1215
USA Rocco DeSimone1514
BRA Thiago Medeiros6
USA Michael Crawford10
USA Logan Gomez10
AUS Veronica McCann11
USA James Chesson18DNS
CAN Éric Paradis12
JPN Akihira Okamoto14
USA Tyce Carlson15
BRA Hoover OrsiDNSWth
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th–10th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid not start
(DNS)
BlankDid not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing

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Footnotes

References

References

  1. Cavin, Curt. (March 19, 2006). "Growth Spurt?: The IRL attempts to breathe new life into its Pro series".
  2. (2006-09-09). "Howard Captures First Career IRL Indy Pro Series Championship at Chicagoland Speedway". Chicagoland Speedway.
  3. (2006-01-04). "IPS: St. Pete: Friday practice notes". [[Motorsport.com]].
  4. (March 31, 2006). "Indy Pro Series". [[Tampa Bay Times]].
  5. "RADICALS & INDY LIGHTS".
  6. (April 2, 2006). "Stats: 2006 Race Results". [[IndyCar]].
  7. "Infiniti / Indy Pro Series standings for 2006".
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