2004 World Series Lights Season - Race Calendar and Results

Race Calendar and Results

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

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