List of 2005 motorsport champions

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2005 motorsport champions
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This list of 2005 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with a Championship decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races.

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Open wheel racing

SeriesDriverSeason article
Formula One World Championship Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso 2005 Formula One season
Constructors: Flag of France.svg Renault
IndyCar Series Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Wheldon 2005 IndyCar Series season
Champ Car World Series Flag of France.svg Sébastien Bourdais 2005 Champ Car season
GP2 Series Flag of Germany.svg Nico Rosberg 2005 GP2 Series season
Italian Formula 3000 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Filippi 2005 Italian Formula 3000 season
Light: Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Gattuso
Formula Nippon Championship Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama 2005 Formula Nippon Championship
Atlantic Championship Flag of the Netherlands.svg Charles Zwolsman Jr. 2005 Atlantic Championship season
Infiniti Pro Series Flag of New Zealand.svg Wade Cunningham 2005 Infiniti Pro Series season
Skip Barber National Championship Flag of the United States.svg Gerardo Bonilla
Masters: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Wilcox
Skip Barber Eastern Regional Series Flag of the United States.svg Charles Anti
Sportsman: Flag of the United States.svg Adrian Dixon
Masters: Flag of the United States.svg Michael Auriemma
Skip Barber Midwestern Regional Series Flag of the United States.svg Revere Greist
Sportsman: Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mike Gomez
Masters: Flag of the United States.svg John Greist
Skip Barber Southern Regional Series Flag of the United States.svg Matt Varsha
Sportsman: Flag of the United States.svg Murray Marden
Masters: Flag of the United States.svg David Libby
Skip Barber Western Regional Series Flag of the United States.svg Tim Traver
Sportsman: Flag of the United States.svg Sprague Theobald
Masters: Flag of the United States.svg Jeffrey Kaiser
Formula RUS Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Romaschenko
Russian Formula 1600 Championship Flag of Russia.svg Vitaly Petrov
Formula Three
Formula 3 Euro Series Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton 2005 Formula 3 Euro Series season
Teams: Flag of France.svg ASM Formule 3
Rookie: Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel
Nation: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
British Formula 3 Championship C: Flag of Portugal.svg Álvaro Parente 2005 British Formula 3 season
N: Flag of Mexico.svg Salvador Durán
All-Japan Formula Three Championship Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira 2005 All-Japan Formula Three season
Teams: Flag of Japan.svg TOM'S
Engine Tuners: Flag of Japan.svg TOM'S
German Formula Three Championship Flag of Germany.svg Peter Elkmann 2005 German Formula Three Championship
T: Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Fank
Rookie: Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Kochem
Italian Formula Three Championship Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Ferrara 2005 Italian Formula Three season
Spanish Formula Three Championship Flag of Spain.svg Andy Soucek 2005 Spanish Formula Three season
Copa de España: Flag of Spain.svg Arturo Llobell
Teams: Flag of Spain.svg Racing Engineering
Trofeo Ibérico: Flag of Spain.svg Andy Soucek
Asian Formula Three Championship Flag of Indonesia.svg Ananda Mikola
P: Flag of Indonesia.svg Moreno Suprapto
Australian Drivers' Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Caratti 2005 Australian Drivers' Championship
B: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bill Maddocks
Formula 3 Central Europe Flag of Romania.svg Michael Herck
Austrian Formula Three Championship
Finnish Formula Three Championship Flag of Finland.svg Jari Koivisto
Formula Three Sudamericana Flag of Brazil.svg Alberto Valerio 2005 Formula 3 Sudamericana season
Light: Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Jose Meyer
Turkish Formula Three Championship Flag of Turkey.svg Cemil Çipa
Formula Renault
Formula Renault 3.5 Series Flag of Poland.svg Robert Kubica 2005 Formula Renault 3.5 Series season
Teams: Flag of Spain.svg Epsilon Euskadi
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi 2005 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season
Teams: Flag of France.svg SG Formula
Formula Renault 2.0 Germany Flag of Finland.svg Pekka Saarinen 2005 Formula Renault 2.0 Germany season
Formula Renault 2.0 UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Jarvis 2005 Formula Renault 2.0 UK season
Winter Series: Flag of the Netherlands.svg Junior Strous 2005 Formula Renault seasons
Formula Renault BARC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Wilcox
Champonnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 Flag of France.svg Romain Grosjean
Formula Renault 2.0 Italia Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi
Winter Series: Flag of Finland.svg Atte Mustonen
Formula Renault 2.0 Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg Renger van der Zande
Formula Renault 2.0 Nordic Series Flag of Denmark.svg Jesper Wulff Laursen
Formule Renault 2.0 Suisse Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ralph Meichtry
Copa Corona Formula Renault 2000 de America Flag of Mexico.svg Germán Quiroga
Formula Renault 2.0 Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg Nelson Merlo
Formula TR 2000 Pro Series Flag of the United States.svg Seth Ingham
Asian Formula Renault Challenge Flag of the Republic of China.svg Hanss Lin
Teams: Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shangsai FRD Team
Championnat de France Formule Campus Renault Elf La Filiere FFSA Flag of France.svg Jean-Karl Vernay
Formula Junior 1.6 Italia powered by Renault Flag of Italy.svg Pasquale Di Sabatino
Winter Series: Flag of Italy.svg Davide Ruzzon
Formula Renault 1.6 Belgium Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Pierre Sevrin
Formula Renault 1.6 Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas Benamo
Copa Corona Formula Renault Jr. 1600 Flag of Mexico.svg Picho Toledano
Formula TR 1600 Pro Series Flag of the United States.svg Carl Skerlong
Formula BMW
Formula BMW ADAC Flag of Germany.svg Nico Hülkenberg 2005 Formula BMW ADAC season
Teams: Flag of Germany.svg Josef Kaufmann Racing
Rookies: Flag of Germany.svg Nico Hülkenberg
Formula BMW Asia Flag of Bahrain.svg Salman Al Khalifa
Teams: Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Meritus
Formula BMW UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Smith 2005 Formula BMW UK season
Teams: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nexa Racing
Formula BMW USA Flag of France.svg Richard Philippe 2005 Formula BMW USA season
Teams: Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Team Autotecnica

Sports car

SeriesDriverSeason article
American Le Mans Series LMP1: Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela
LMP1: Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Pirro
2005 American Le Mans Series season
LMP1 Teams: Flag of the United States.svg ADT Champion Racing
LMP2: Flag of the United States.svg Clint Field
LMP2 Teams: Flag of the United States.svg Intersport Racing
GT1: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gavin
GT1: Flag of Monaco.svg Olivier Beretta
GT1 Teams: Flag of the United States.svg Corvette Racing
GT2: Flag of the United States.svg Patrick Long
GT2: Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Bergmeister
GT2 Teams: Flag of the United States.svg Petersen/White Lightning
Le Mans Series LMP1: Flag of France.svg Jean-Christophe Boullion
LMP1: Flag of France.svg Emmanuel Collard
2005 Le Mans Series season
LMP1 Teams: Flag of France.svg Pescarolo Sport
LMP2: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gareth Evans
LMP2 Teams: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chamberlain-Synergy
GT1: Flag of Italy.svg Michele Bartyan
GT1: Flag of Italy.svg Christian Pescatori
GT1: Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Toni Seiler
GT1 Teams: Flag of Italy.svg BMS Scuderia Italia
GT2: Flag of France.svg Xavier Pompidou
GT2: Flag of Germany.svg Marc Lieb
GT2 Teams: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sebah Automotive
Rolex Sports Car Series DP: Flag of Italy.svg Max Angelelli
DP: Flag of South Africa.svg Wayne Taylor
2005 Rolex Sports Car Series season
GT: Flag of the United States.svg Craig Stanton
FIA GT Championship GT1: Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gabriele Gardel 2005 FIA GT Championship season
GT1 Teams: Flag of Germany.svg Vitaphone Racing Team
GT2: Flag of Germany.svg Marc Lieb
GT2: Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller
GT2 Teams: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GruppeM Racing

Touring car

SeriesDriverSeason article
World Touring Car Championship Overall: Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Priaulx 2005 World Touring Car Championship season
Teams: Flag of Germany.svg BMW
Independents: Flag of Germany.svg Marc Hennerici
V8 Supercars Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ingall 2005 V8 Supercar Championship Series
Clio Cup
Renault Clio Cup UK Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Adam

Rallying

SeriesDriver/Co-DriverSeason article
World Rally Championship Flag of France.svg Sébastien Loeb
Flag of Monaco.svg Daniel Elena
2005 World Rally Championship season
Manufacturer: Flag of France.svg Citroën
Junior World Rally Championship Flag of Spain.svg Dani Sordo
Production World Rally Championship Flag of Japan.svg Toshi Arai

Motorcycle

SeriesRiderSeason article
MotoGP World Championship Flag of Italy.svg Valentino Rossi 2005 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
250cc World Championship Flag of Spain.svg Daniel Pedrosa
125cc World Championship Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Thomas Lüthi
Superbike World Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Troy Corser 2005 Superbike World Championship season
Supersport World Championship Flag of France.svg Sébastien Charpentier
Speedway World Championship Flag of Sweden.svg Tony Rickardsson 2005 Speedway Grand Prix
AMA Superbike Championship Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mat Mladin 2005 AMA Superbike Championship season

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