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The Champ Car World Series merged operations with the Indy Racing League (IRL) under the Indy Car Series name effective for the 2008 season. The owners of the Champ Car World Series filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on March 5, 2008.

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2004 - Indy Japan 300 Race Results

Race Name - Indy Japan 300
Date - 6/5/2004
Race Track - Twin Ring Motegi Superspeedway
Number of Starting Cars - 18
Laps Run - 250
Pole Winner / Pole Speed - Ryan Hunter-Reay / 181.15 mph
Cautions - 7 cautions for 56 laps
Average Race Speed - 129.859 mph
Lead Changes - 1 Leader(s) with 0 Lead Changes
Lap Leader - Ryan Hunter-Reay
Race Number - 3


Finish Start Driver Sponsor (Owner) Chassis Engine Qualify Speed
1 1 Ryan HunterReay Herdez Lola Ford 181.15
2 3 Patrick Carpentier Indeck Lola Ford 179.132
3 9 Michel Jourdain Jr Gigante Lola Ford 178.085
4 8 Jimmy Vasser Gulfstream Lola Ford 178.153
5 13 AJ Allmendinger BG Products/Red Bull Lola Ford 173.998
6 10 Bruno Junqueira PacifiCare Lola Ford 178.042
7 11 Oriol Servi YokeTVcom Lola Ford 177.625
8 4 Mario Domnguez Herdez Lola Ford 178.744
9 6 Rodolfo Lavin Corona Lola Ford 178.538
10 15 Mario Haberfeld Cummins Reynard Ford 172.255
11 12 Justin Wilson MiJack Reynard Ford 175.378
12 14 Roberto Gonzalez NII Holdings Lola Ford 172.937
13 7 Alex Tagliani Johnson Controls Lola Ford 178.487
14 17 Nelson Philippe LeasePlan Lola Ford 169.219
15 18 Alex Sperafico MiJack Reynard Ford 165.946
16 16 Gastn Mazzacane American Medical Response Lola Ford 169.59
17 5 Paul Tracy Indeck Lola Ford 178.615
18 2 Sbastien Bourdais McDonalds Lola Ford 179.765