2004 World Series Lights

2004 World Series Lights season
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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.

Race calendar and results

Round Location Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 R1 Spain Madrid, Spain Circuito del Jarama 28 March France Matthieu Lahaye Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Italy Vergani Racing
R2 Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Spain Juan Antonio del Pino Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Italy Vergani Racing
2 R1 Belgium Heusden-Zolder, Belgium Zolder 25 April Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Spain Celso Míguez Spain Meycom
R2 Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović France Simon Abadie France Epsilon by Graff
3 R1 France Magny-Cours, France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 23 May Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović France Simon Abadie Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Italy Vergani Racing
R2 France Bastien Brière France Simon Abadie Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Italy Vergani Racing
4 R1 Spain Valencia, Spain Circuit de Valencia 20 June France Simon Abadie Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović France Simon Abadie France Epsilon by Graff
R2 Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović France Bastien Brière France Matthieu Lahaye France Saulnier Racing
5 R1 Germany Brandenburg, Germany EuroSpeedway Lausitz 8 August Spain Celso Míguez Spain Celso Míguez Spain Celso Míguez Spain Meycom
R2 Spain Celso Míguez Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Italy Matteo Pellegrino Italy Vergani Racing
6 R1 Portugal Estoril, Portugal Autódromo do Estoril 19 September Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović France Simon Abadie Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Italy Vergani Racing
R2 Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Italy Matteo Pellegrino Italy Vergani Racing
7 R1 Spain Montmeló, Spain Circuit de Catalunya 3 October Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Spain Celso Míguez Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Italy Vergani Racing
R2 Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Pavlović Italy Vergani Racing
8 R1 Spain Valencia, Spain Circuit de Valencia 17 October Spain Celso Míguez Spain Celso Míguez Spain Celso Míguez Spain Meycom
R2 France Simon Abadie France Simon Abadie France Simon Abadie France Epsilon by Graff

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 ().

PlaceNameTeamTotal PointsSpainSpainBelgiumBelgiumFranceFranceSpainSpainGermanyGermanyPortugalPortugalSpainSpainSpainSpain
1Serbia and Montenegro Miloš PavlovićVergani Racing161171512101515212122(12)1521517--
2Spain Celso MíguezMeycom139810156(6)-10-1712101214-178
3France Simon AbadieEpsilon by Graff12555-15141415-8-14-810-17
4Italy Matteo PellegrinoVergani Racing11410(2)61246128615-1510--10
5France Matthieu LahayeSaulnier Racing8748--8108154---6-1212
6Switzerland Harold PrimatSaulnier Racing83(2)6-55556510810-810-
7France Bastien BrièreEpsilon by Graff7433121010-612108------
8Spain Juan Antonio del PinoRC Motorsport381214----------
Epsilon by Graff-12--
9Italy Giovanni TedeschiVergani Racing291-8-3845--------
10Italy Marco CencettiRC Motorsport1064--------------

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

Complete overview

first column of every race10= grid position
second column of every race10= race result

R=retired NS=did not start DIS=disqualified

PlaceNameTeamSpainSpainBelgiumBelgiumFranceFranceSpainSpainGermanyGermanyPortugalPortugalSpainSpainSpainSpain
1Serbia and Montenegro Miloš PavlovićVergani Racing3111133411212R122222111R1111----
2Spain Celso MíguezMeycom54534125456R434NS11123342322R1124
3France Simon AbadieEpsilon by Graff46462R112232112R344R222DIS44432R11
4Italy Matteo PellegrinoVergani Racing633935426745323455614R31533R3R33
5France Matthieu LahayeSaulnier Racing17648NS8NS54536461673R6R5R656R4242
6Switzerland Harold PrimatSaulnier Racing1091156R7676867675767354637R74535R
7France Bastien BrièreEpsilon by Graff28285253331R55534354------------
8Spain Juan Antonio del PinoRC Motorsport9282--------------------
Epsilon by Graff2R52----
9Italy Giovanni TedeschiVergani Racing81010R746R88748786----------------
10Italy Marco CencettiRC Motorsport7577----------------------------
-Italy Christian CanoMeycom11119R----------------------------

References

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