2003 Molson Indy Montreal - Race

Race

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 9 Michel Jourdain, Jr. Team Rahal 75 1:54:23.210 4 20
2 20 Oriol Servià Patrick Racing 75 +1.277 secs 2 17
3 32 Patrick Carpentier Team Player's 75 +2.099 secs 5 14
4 33 Alex Tagliani Rocketsports Racing 75 +7.219 secs 1 14
5 55 Mario Domínguez Herdez Competition 75 +10.010 secs 10 10
6 3 Paul Tracy Team Player's 75 +14.911 secs 8 8
7 4 Roberto Moreno Herdez Competition 75 +16.833 secs 13 6
8 51 Adrian Fernández Fernández Racing 75 +37.195 secs 16 5
9 27 Max Papis PK Racing 75 +37.543 secs 15 4
10 15 Darren Manning Walker Racing 75 +38.417 secs 9 3
11 34 Mario Haberfeld Mi-Jack Conquest Racing 75 +38.827 secs 12 2
12 19 Gualter Salles Dale Coyne Racing 75 +50.546 secs 17 1
13 1 Bruno Junqueira Newman/Haas Racing 74 + 1 Lap 3 0
14 11 Geoff Boss Dale Coyne Racing 74 + 1 Lap 19 0
15 5 Rodolfo Lavín Walker Racing 74 + 1 Lap 18 0
16 12 Jimmy Vasser American Spirit Team Johansson 72 Mechanical 7 0
17 31 Ryan Hunter-Reay American Spirit Team Johansson 60 Mechanical 14 0
18 7 Tiago Monteiro Fittipaldi-Dingman Racing 49 Contact 11 0
19 2 Sébastien Bourdais Newman/Haas Racing 28 Mechanical 6 0

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