2007 Indy Pro Series
2007 schedule
- Not all race names and sponsors are officially announced.
Season notes
- On January 12, 2007 the Indy Racing League announced a new wing package for the Indy Pro Series.
- Indy Pro Series teams and drivers competed for 3.7 million dollars, a 24 percent increase from 2006.
- A record 25 cars entered the Miami 100 on March 24.
Drivers and teams
Team | Drivers | Rounds | |
Team Moore Racing | 2 | Tom Wood | 1 |
Team Moore Racing | 2 | Jonathan Klein | 2–12, 14–16 |
Team Moore Racing | 2 | Travis Gregg | 13 |
RLR Andersen Racing | 5 | Andrew Prendeville | All |
RLR Andersen Racing | 15 | Joey Scarallo | 1–13 |
RLR Andersen Racing | 15 | J. R. Hildebrand | 14–15 |
Andretti Green Racing/AFS | 11 | Jaime Camara | All |
Andretti Green Racing/AFS | 27 | Wade Cunningham | All |
Target Chip Ganassi Racing | 9 | Chris Festa | All |
Target Chip Ganassi Racing | 10 | Pablo Pérez Companc | 1 |
Super Aguri Panther Racing | 55 | Hideki Mutoh | 1–15 |
Brian Stewart Racing | 1 | Bobby Wilson | All |
Brian Stewart Racing | 3 | Brad Jaeger | All |
Brian Stewart Racing | 33 | Shane Jantzi | 4 |
Cheever Racing | 51 | Richard Antinucci | 2–3, 6–7, 9–10, 12, 14–15 |
Team KMA Racing | 13 | Robbie Pecorari | All |
Guthrie Racing | 4 | Sean Guthrie | 1–11, 14–15 |
Guthrie Racing | 4 | Tom Wieringa | 12–13, 16 |
Guthrie Racing | 40 | Tom Wieringa | 1–8, 11 |
Guthrie Racing | 40 | Arie Luyendyk Jr. | 9–10 |
SWE Racing | 34 | Jon Brownson | 1–10, 12–13, 16 |
SWE Racing | 43 | Jimmy Kite | 16 |
Kenn Hardley Racing | 24 | Stephen Simpson | All |
Michael Crawford Motorsports | 6 | C. R. Crews | 1, 9–10, 12 |
Michael Crawford Motorsports | 6 | Matt Jaskol | 2–3, 14–15 |
Michael Crawford Motorsports | 6 | Marc Williams | 4–8, 11 |
Michael Crawford Motorsports | 6 | Ben Petter | 16 |
Michael Crawford Motorsports | 8 | Shane Lewis | 1 |
Michael Crawford Motorsports | 8 | C. R. Crews | 2–3 |
Michael Crawford Motorsports | 8 | Matt Jaskol | 4 |
Michael Crawford Motorsports | 8 | P. J. Abbott | 5, 11, 16 |
Michael Crawford Motorsports | 8 | Doug Boyer | 6–7, 9–10, 12 |
Michael Crawford Motorsports | 8 | Ben Petter | 8 |
Michael Crawford Motorsports | 8 | Steve Ablondi | 14–15 |
Mile High Motorsports | 54 | Mickey Gilbert | 1–4, 6–7, 14–15 |
Playa Del Racing | 12 | A. J. Russell | 1 |
Playa Del Racing | 12 | Phil Giebler | 2–3, 6–7, 9–10, 14–15 |
Playa Del Racing | 12 | Al Unser III | 4–5, 8, 11 |
Playa Del Racing | 12 | Sean Guthrie | 12–13, 16 |
Apex Racing | 52 | Ken Losch | All |
Apex Racing | 53 | Mike Potekhen | All |
Sam Schmidt Motorsports | 7 | Alex Lloyd | All |
Sam Schmidt Motorsports | 23 | Logan Gomez | All |
Sam Schmidt Motorsports | 38 | Ryan Justice | 1–15 |
Sam Schmidt Motorsports | 38 | Travis Gregg | 16 |
Sam Schmidt Motorsports | 57 | Leilani Munter | 13, 16 |
SpeedWorks | 44 | Jay Howard | 1–3 |
SpeedWorks | 44 | Daniel Herrington | 6–7, 9–10, 12 |
SpeedWorks | 44 | Adam Andretti | 16 |
Race summaries
Round 1 of 16: Miami 100
- Saturday March 24, 2007
- Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead, Florida
- Race weather: 78 °F, fair skies
- Pole position winner: #9 Chris Festa 28.5455 sec 187.280 mph
- Race Summary: The race which saw a Pro Series record 25 entries was marred by two major incidents. The first occurred when Wade Cunningham lost control of his car. Ryan Justice made contact with a large piece of debris from Cunningham's car and made hard contact with the wall at the exit of turn 2. He was unconscious as he was removed from the car but regained consciousness on the way to the infield care center. The next incident came just two laps after the end of the lengthy caution following the first incident. Sean Guthrie and Pablo Pérez Companc made contact between turns one and two and Perez's car launched over Guthrie's and into the catch fence. Perez was transported to the hospital with leg injuries. The race was prematurely ended after 57 laps due to damage to the catch fence from the second incident with Alex Lloyd leading and gaining his first IPS victory on an oval.
Round 2 of 16: St. Petersburg Grand Prix 1
- Saturday March 31, 2007
- Streets of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Florida
- Race weather: 80 °F, mostly sunny
- Pole position winner: #7 Alex Lloyd 1:07.1404 sec 96.514 mph
- Race Summary: Alex Lloyd dominated the first race at St. Petersburg leading all 40 laps of the race and winning from pole position. Lloyd held off Super Aguri Panther Racing's Hideki Mutoh for the final 22 laps. Mutoh had the best chance to take the win away from Lloyd but it just was not meant to be. Lloyd now has 3 wins in a row dating back to the final race of 2006.
Round 3 of 16: St. Petersburg Grand Prix 2
- Saturday April 1, 2007
- Streets of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Florida
- Race weather: 79 °F, sunny
- Pole position winner: Bobby Wilson Top 6 finishers from Race 1 inverted
- Race Summary: Alex Lloyd had the car to beat in St. Petersburg, winning both races of the double-header. Lloydhad to start race 2 from 6th place because of the inverted field after race 1, but that didn't stop him from getting to the front. On lap 21 of 40 Lloyd took the lead and was never to lose it, winning now the first 3 races of 2007.
Round 4 of 16: [Freedom 100]
- Friday May 25, 2007
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, Indiana
- Race weather: 82 °F, cloudy with scattered showers
- Pole position winner: #52 Ken Losch 188.231 mph
- Race Summary:
Round 5 of 16: Road Runner 100
- Saturday June 2, 2007
- Milwaukee Mile, West Allis, Wisconsin
- Race weather:, partly cloudy
- Pole position winner: #7 Alex Lloyd 146.077 mph
- Race Summary: On turn 2 of the first lap Hideki Mutoh spun in front of most of the field, collecting 5 cars including Jaime Camara and Chris Festa. Jon Brownson shortly after the restart on lap 11. On lap 17 the race restarted and ran green until lap 81, during which time leader Alex Lloyd was able to pull out a 4 second lead on his closest pursuer Mike Potekhen and lap all but 3 of his competitors, cruising to his 5th straight victory to start the season. Lloyd now holds the league record for consecutive wins and sits second on the series all-time wins list.
Round 6 of 16: Liberty Challenge Race 1">Liberty Challenge">Liberty Challenge Race 1
- Saturday June 16, 2007
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway, Indiana
- Race weather:, Hazy
- Pole position winner: #55 Hideki Mutoh 109.966 mph
- Race Summary:
Round 7 of 16: Liberty Challenge Race 2">Liberty Challenge">Liberty Challenge Race 2
- Saturday June 17, 2007
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway, Indiana
- Race weather:, Hazy
- Pole position winner: #38 Ryan Justice
- Race Summary:
Round 8 of 16: Iowa 100
- Saturday June 23, 2007
- Iowa Speedway, Newton, Iowa
- Race weather:, overcast, humid
- Pole position winner: #27 Wade Cunningham 19.9522 sec 161.306 mph
- Race Summary: Wade Cunningham started from the pole and led the first 104 of the 115 laps, but was passed on the bottom by Alex Lloyd, who pulled away to capture his sixth victory of the season. On lap 79, Sean Guthrie lost control on the front straight while running fourth and lapping Mike Potekhen and shot across the infield and slammed into the inside wall. He walked away from the incident on his own power, but underwent X-Rays and was diagnosed with a displaced fracture of his left foot. Lloyd now has more Pro Series wins than any other driver.
Round 9 of 16: Corning Twin 100's Race 1
- Saturday July 7, 2007
- Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, New York
- Race weather:
- Pole position winner: #27 Wade Cunningham 1 min 36.7418 sec 125.406 mph
- Race Summary: Polesitter Wade Cunningham held off a hard-charging Hideki Mutoh to capture his first win of the season and fifth of his career. The only major incident of the race came on lap 8 when Chris Festa spun coming out of turn 1 and hit the inside guard rail.
Round 10 of 16: Corning Twin 100's Race 2
- Sunday July 9, 2007
- Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, New York
- Race weather:
- Pole position winner: #44 Daniel Herrington
- Race Summary: On lap 3, Alex Lloyd was able to get by polesitter Daniel Herrington and pull away from his closest pursuer, race 1 winner Wade Cunningham, to capture his seventh win of the season and further extend his points lead.
Round 11 of 16: Sun Belt Rentals 100
- Saturday July 14, 2007
- Nashville Superspeedway, Lebanon, Tennessee
- Race weather:, Sunny
- Pole position winner: #7 Alex Lloyd 25.7368 sec 181.841 mph
- Race Summary:
Round 12 of 16: Mid Ohio 100
- Saturday July 21, 2007
- Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington, Ohio
- Race weather:, Partly Cloudy
- Pole position winner: #7 Alex Lloyd 110.188 mph
- Race Summary:
Round 13 of 16: Kentucky 100
- Saturday August 11, 2007
- Kentucky Speedway, Sparta, Kentucky
- Race weather:
- Pole position winner: #55 Hideki Mutoh 191.276 mph
- Race Summary:
Round 14 of 16: Carneros 100
- Saturday August 25, 2007
- Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, California
- Race weather: 85 °F, sunny
- Pole position winner: #51 Richard Antinucci 1:22.2742 100.639 mph
- Race Summary: Alex Lloyd passed Richard Antinucci on the first lap and never looked back, leading all 30 laps en route to the victory while clinching the championship.
Round 15 of 16: Valley of the Moon 100
- Sunday August 26, 2007
- Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, California
- Race weather: 71 °F, mostly sunny
- Pole position winner: #38 Ryan Justice
- Race Summary: The first eight positions from the first race were inverted to determine the grid for race 2. Alex Lloyd's car had engine trouble on the pace lap and he failed to start the race. Richard Antinucci steadily climbed through the field from the seventh starting position, eventually finding his way past polesitter Ryan Justice on lap 18 to take the lead and capture his second win of the season.
Round 16 of 16: Chicagoland 100
- Sunday September 9, 2007
- Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet, Illinois
- Race weather: 75 °F, sunny
- Pole position winner: #7 Alex Lloyd 28.7799 sec 190.133 mph
- Race Summary: The Sam Schmidt Motorsports cars of champion Alex Lloyd and Logan Gomez battled for the lead with Robbie Pecorari throughout the race, which was slowed by two extended caution flags, the first caused by a major crash involving Chris Festa and Jaime Camara and the second involving Travis Gregg and Wade Cunningham. Gomez led his teammate entering the final lap. Lloyd mounted a challenge and the two cars briefly touched exiting turn four and Gomez was able to hold off Lloyd for his first Pro Series victory by a mere 0.0005 sec. The league claims that this finish is the closest in motor racing history.
Driver Standings
Position | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 |
Points | 50 | 40 | 35 | 32 | 30 | 28 | 26 | 24 | 22 | 20 | 19 | 18 | 17 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
- Ties in points broken by number of wins, or best finishes.