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Mulsanne
I hope you have a great time, despite Bourdais probably running away with the race. Wait, now that Dominguez is out, guys like Tracy and Junquiera might actually have a chance to challenge. ;)

BTW, love the sig. đź‘Ť
Thanks. :D

On the race, TBH, I don't even know what kind of cars they have in there. Only Drivers I know in the race are couple of big names that you mentioned, Bourdais & Tracy.

I'll make sure to do my homework before I go see the race. But if those of you, who have attended races before have any pointers, it'd be much appreciated. :)
 
Mulsanne
:nervous: But isn't that being xenophobic? Don't you just want to see the best drivers, regardless of nationality? Just kidding. :) But that's the response by some people whenever the lack of American drivers is brought up.

I never understood why the Brazilians were able to support their drivers, the French their drivers, the Japanese can support their drivers, but if Americans want to see more American drivers in open-wheel racing, it's somehow xenophobic.

Okay, back on topic. :)

Well, in countries that AREN'T the United States, they support real racing. In the U.S. sponsorship is generally in NASCAR and other oval racing series because they tend to be more popular. It is really, really hard to find a sponsor here. Whereas in Brazil or France or what-have-you open-wheel racing is generally at the top of every racing sponsor's list then sports cars and rally. (The way it SHOULD be in my opinion.) It's quite simple if we can somehow take NASCAR down... :P

m.piedgros
 
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Thanks. :D

On the race, TBH, I don't even know what kind of cars they have in there. Only Drivers I know in the race are couple of big names that you mentioned, Bourdais & Tracy.

I'll make sure to do my homework before I go see the race. But if those of you, who have attended races before have any pointers, it'd be much appreciated. :)

Lola Chassis, Ford V8 Power, Bridgestone Tires. It's baisically a spec series. In my mind it provides some of the best racing action in North America (behind ALMS of course :P) But seriously though. You're lucky you've got Paddock passes. The paddock is where all the haulers are parked and where some of the coolest action happens. You can walk in and watch the engineers at work. I think you are in for a heck of a time. Not to mention the support series you'll be watching. Have fun!

m.piedgros
 
Starting lineup for the 2006 Portland GP @ Portland International Raceway, Portland, OR, USA
1 | #2 |Bruno Junqueira (BRA) | Newman/Hass Racing | 0:57.631 | 122.684 MPH
2 | #7 | A.J. Allmendinger (USA) | Forsythe Championship Racing | 0:57.639 | 122.667 MPH
3 | #1 | Sebastien Bourdais (FRA) | Newman/Hass Racing | 0:57.646 | 122.652 MPH
4 | #9 | Justin Wilson (GBR) | RuSPORT | 0:57.818 | 122.287 MPH
5 | #10 | Cristiano da Matta (BRA) | RuSPORT | 0:58.018 | 121.866 MPH
6 | #14 | Dan Clarke (GBR) | CTE Racing - HVM | 0:58.214 | 121.455 MPH
7 | #5 | Will Power (AUS) | Team Australia | 0:58.244 | 121.393 MPH
8 | #4 | Nelson Philippe (FRA) | CTE Racing - HVM | 0:58.297 | 121.282 MPH
9 | #15 | Alex Tagliani (CAN) | Team Australia | 0:58.328 | 121.218 MPH
10 | #3 | Paul Tracy (CAN) | Forsythe Championship Racing | 0:58.376 | 121.118 MPH
11 | #8 | Nicky Pastorelli (NED) | Rocketsports Racing | 0:58.826 | 120.192 MPH
12 | #6 | Oriol Servia (ESP) | PKV Racing | 0:58.830 | 120.184 MPH
13 | #27 | Andrew Ranger (CAN) | Mi-Jack Conquest Racing | 0:58.885 | 120.071 MPH
14 | #19 | Mario Dominguez (MEX) | Dale Coyne Racing | 0:59.233 | 119.366 MPH
15 | #20 | Katherine Legge (GBR) | PKV Racing | 0:59.297 | 119.237 MPH
16 | #34 | Charles Zwolsman (NED) | Mi-Jack Conquest Racing | 0:59.315 | 119.201 MPH
17 | #11 | Jan Heylen (BEL) | Dale Coyne Racing | 0:59.589 | 118.653 MPH
18 | #18 | Tonis Kasemets (EST) | Rocketsports Racing | 1:00.607 | 116.660 MPH
 
Forsythe Championship Racing wouldn't have signed Paul for 5 more years if they thought he was too old. Let's see how he does in the race.
 
A.J. Allmendinger just scored his first career win in the CCWS! Great drive! :D

Finally, the stars and stripes fly at the top of the podium once again! USA! USA! USA! :D
 
I really enjoyed the race. SO proud of A.J. uhoh, I feel a little hyper all-of-a-sudden. U.S.A! U.S.A! U.S.A!

m.piedgros
 
I went to the race, but I honestly couldn't tell you what happened. I should have taped it. We just walked all over the place, saw really loud and fast cars. Very nice experience though. It was a blast. đź‘Ť

P.S. From trying to park my car to actually getting to my seat took almost an hour and half. :ill:
 
Starting lineup for the 2006 Cleveland GP @ Burke Lakefront Airport, Cleveland, OH, USA
1 | #7 | A.J. Allmendinger (USA) | Forsythe Championship Racing | 0:56.283 | 134.705 MPH
2 | #1 | Sebastien Bourdais (FRA) | Newman/Hass Racing | 0:56.638 | 133.861 MPH
3 | #9 | Justin Wilson (GBR) | RuSPORT | 0:56.651 | 133.830 MPH
4 | #6 | Oriol Servia (ESP) | PKV Racing | 0:56.855 | 133.350 MPH
5 | #3 | Paul Tracy (CAN) | Forsythe Championship Racing | 0:57.011 | 132.985 MPH
6 | #4 | Nelson Philippe (FRA) | CTE Racing - HVM | 0:57.162 | 132.634 MPH
7 | #2 | Bruno Junqueira (BRA) | Newman/Hass Racing | 0:57.178 | 132.596 MPH
8 | #15 | Alex Tagliani (CAN) | Team Australia | 0:57.401 | 132.081 MPH
9 | #5 | Will Power (AUS) | Team Australia | 0:57.538 | 131.767 MPH
10 | #10 | Cristiano da Matta (BRA) | RuSPORT | 0:57.570 | 131.694 MPH
11 | #14 | Dan Clarke (GBR) | CTE Racing - HVM | 0:57.619 | 131.582 MPH
12 | #27 | Andrew Ranger (CAN) | Mi-Jack Conquest Racing | 0:57.772 | 131.233 MPH
13 | #34 | Charles Zwolsman (NED) | Mi-Jack Conquest Racing | 0:58.023 | 130.665 MPH
14 | #20 | Katherine Legge (GBR) | PKV Racing | 0:58.048 | 130.609 MPH
15 | #8 | Nicky Pastorelli (NED) | Rocketsports Racing | 0:58.179 | 130.315 MPH
16 | #11 | Jan Heylen (BEL) | Dale Coyne Racing | 0:58.261 | 130.132 MPH
17 | #19 | Mario Dominguez (MEX) | Dale Coyne Racing | 0:58.801 | 128.937 MPH
18 | #18 | Tonis Kasemets (EST) | Rocketsports Racing | 0:59.549 | 127.317 MPH

A.J. Allmendinger also broke Jimmy Vasser’s 1998 track record!
http://www.champcarworldseries.com/News/Article.asp?ID=10459
 
A.J. just won his second race! :D

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Seabass also had a nasty accident, but fortunately he's ok. However, his DNF really shakes up the points standings!
 
Wow, that was an awesome race. A.J. has really shown his stuff at Forsythe, it makes me wonder what Mario and Paul have been doing, if A.J. can be so dominant in that car.

It’s good to hear that Bourdais is okay, it was a pretty nasty accident. :nervous:

I was suprised how much abuse Paul Tracy’s car could handle. Especially considering that some other people had suspension failures with what are normally very strong cars. I almost expectd him to keep going with half a car after he hit the wall at turn 8. :P

I felt really sorry for Dan and Mario, at the end of the race. They both really deserved their results, and it was such as shame that they collided like that.
 
Champ Car gets better and better. I really enjoyed the race. That was a busy Sunday however. Flipping between Champ Cars @ Cleveland, NASCAR @ Sonoma and Grand-Am @ Mid-Ohio, my fingers could use some rest! On topic, A.J. is really showing his stuff. All of the IRL - Champ Car business is getting a little tiring. The Associated Press, or Speed News report, "Champ Car owner Kevin Kalkhoven and IRL owner Tony George have reached a deal that is the first big step in the line of deals that need to be done to unify!" ...then both sides reply, "No. It's no big deal." --- I'm paraphrasing of course.

m.piedgros
 
Well... Most business deals are worked out in private so you can't really blame Kevin Kalkhoven or Tony George for not wanting to discuss the details in public. When the merger is finalized, they'll let us know. Patience is a virtue... ;)
 
So, I guess we have Toronto on the slate next. I've been playing CART Precision Racing all week to check out the circuit. Apparently the Toronto market is very important to Champ Car. I hope this years race is as good as last years... Tracy and Bourdais duking it out, Justin winning (under caution as I recall.) The idea of a street circuit isn't anywhere near the top of my ideal tracks list but Toronto is fun. The track in CART Precision Racing (1997) was pretty cool. Tight in some places but that big straightaway will allow for some passing especially into the right-left complex (if it's still there.) I heard an interview a while back with Tracy talking about how much the track has changed and how he thinks he doesn't have any advantage despite being the driver who has competed most at Toronto, because it changed so much... do they change the course as much as I've gotten the impression they have? 'Cause as I understand it they must change the thing every couple of years!

m.piedgros
 
Starting lineup for the 2006 Toronto GP @ Exhibition Place, Toronto, ON, CAN
1 | #9 | Justin Wilson (GBR) | RuSPORT | 0:58.182 | 108.590 MPH
2 | #7 | A.J. Allmendinger (USA) | Forsythe Championship Racing | 0:58.264 | 108.437 MPH
3 | #1 | Sebastien Bourdais (FRA) | Newman/Hass Racing | 0:58.345 | 108.287 MPH
4 | #3 | Paul Tracy (CAN) | Forsythe Championship Racing | 0:58.576 | 107.860 MPH
5 | #6 | Oriol Servia (ESP) | PKV Racing | 0:58.920 | 107.230 MPH
6 | #27 | Andrew Ranger (CAN) | Mi-Jack Conquest Racing | 0:59.059 | 106.978 MPH
7 | #4 | Nelson Philippe (FRA) | CTE Racing - HVM | 0:59.091 | 106.920 MPH
8 | #10 | Cristiano da Matta (BRA) | RuSPORT | 0:59.102 | 106.900 MPH
9 | #2 | Bruno Junqueira (BRA) | Newman/Hass Racing | 0:59.116 | 106.875 MPH
10 | #15 | Alex Tagliani (CAN) | Team Australia | 0:59.120 | 106.867 MPH
11 | #19 | Mario Dominguez (MEX) | Dale Coyne Racing | 0:59.637 | 105.941 MPH
12 | #5 | Will Power (AUS) | Team Australia | 0:59.687 | 105.852 MPH
13 | #11 | Jan Heylen (BEL) | Dale Coyne Racing | 1:00.132 | 105.069 MPH
14 | #34 | Charles Zwolsman (NED) | Mi-Jack Conquest Racing | 1:00.176 | 104.992 MPH
15 | #20 | Katherine Legge (GBR) | PKV Racing | 1:00.276 | 104.818 MPH
16 | #14 | Dan Clarke (GBR) | CTE Racing - HVM | 1:00.688 | 104.106 MPH
17 | #18 | Tonis Kasemets (EST) | Rocketsports Racing | 1:01.182 | 103.266 MPH
 
Race results for the 2006 Toronto GP @ Exhibition Place, Toronto, ON, CAN
1 | #7 | A.J. Allmendinger (USA) | Forsythe Championship Racing
2 | #3 | Paul Tracy (CAN) | Forsythe Championship Racing
3 | #1 | Sebastien Bourdais (FRA) | Newman/Hass Racing
4 | #9 | Justin Wilson (GBR) | RuSPORT
5 | #10 | Cristiano da Matta (BRA) | RuSPORT
6 | #15 | Alex Tagliani (CAN) | Team Australia
7 | #5 | Will Power (AUS) | Team Australia
8 | #2 | Bruno Junqueira (BRA) | Newman/Hass Racing
9 | #34 | Charles Zwolsman (NED) | Mi-Jack Conquest Racing
10 | #27 | Andrew Ranger (CAN) | Mi-Jack Conquest Racing
11 | #19 | Mario Dominguez (MEX) | Dale Coyne Racing
12 | #6 | Oriol Servia (ESP) | PKV Racing
13 | #4 | Nelson Philippe (FRA) | CTE Racing - HVM
14 | #20 | Katherine Legge (GBR) | PKV Racing
15 | #18 | Tonis Kasemets (EST) | Rocketsports Racing
16 | #11 | Jan Heylen (BEL) | Dale Coyne Racing
17 | #14 | Dan Clarke (GBR) | CTE Racing - HVM

A.J. wins his 3rd consecutive race and jumps to 2nd in the points standings! A.J.'s win and Paul's 2nd place finish also chopped down Seabass' points lead to 23 points. :D

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Looks like allmendinger is on a roll. I feel that he just might win the championship with the momentum he has.
 
That was a good race. The accident that Phillipe had was a shame, he was having an okay race until that point.

I really love seeing the kick that A.J. gets out of winning. :lol: đź‘Ť I hope A.J. can keep this up so we can see a really interesting race down at Surfers later in the year. :D
 
An okay race?! Nelson was having a brilliant run. How many laps did he lead? 32, 34? Something like that. Really unfortunate. Street circuits are unforgiving and Toronto didn't seem to change that character. Did you hear the post-race interviews? A.J. and the guys joking about those pigeons on the track (and they managed to fit in a sponsor plug.) I really like the F1 style post-race podium interviews. It was funny, Paul and Seabass were respectful to each other. Each complementing the other at least once about their racing.

m.piedgros
 
Starting lineup for the 2006 Edmonton GP @ City Centre Airport, Edmonton, AB, CAN
1 | #1 | Sebastien Bourdais (FRA) | Newman/Hass Racing | 0:58.560 | 121.291 MPH
2 | #3 | Paul Tracy (CAN) | Forsythe Championship Racing | 0:58.622 | 121.163 MPH
3 | #9 | Justin Wilson (GBR) | RuSPORT | 0:58.665 | 121.074 MPH
4 | #7 | A.J. Allmendinger (USA) | Forsythe Championship Racing | 0:58.893 | 120.605 MPH
5 | #6 | Oriol Servia (ESP) | PKV Racing | 0:59.324 | 119.729 MPH
6 | #5 | Will Power (AUS) | Team Australia | 0:59.460 | 119.455 MPH
7 | #4 | Nelson Philippe (FRA) | CTE Racing - HVM | 0:59.510 | 119.355 MPH
8 | #27 | Andrew Ranger (CAN) | Mi-Jack Conquest Racing | 1:00.071 | 118.240 MPH
9 | #2 | Bruno Junqueira (BRA) | Newman/Hass Racing | 1:00.085 118.213 MPH
10 | #19 | Mario Dominguez (MEX) | Dale Coyne Racing | 1:00.106 | 118.171 MPH
11 | #15 | Alex Tagliani (CAN) | Team Australia | 1:00.110 | 118.163 MPH
12 | #11 | Jan Heylen (BEL) | Dale Coyne Racing | 1:00.199 | 117.989 MPH
13 | #34 | Charles Zwolsman (NED) | Mi-Jack Conquest Racing | 1:00.291 | 117.809 MPH
14 | #10 | Cristiano da Matta (BRA) | RuSPORT | 1:00.305 | 117.781 MPH
15 | #20 | Katherine Legge (GBR) | PKV Racing | 1:00.358 | 117.678 MPH
16 | #8 | Nicky Pastorelli (NED) | Rocketsports Racing | 1:00.978 | 116.481 MPH
17 | #14 | Dan Clarke (GBR) | CTE Racing - HVM | 1:01.215 | 116.030 MPH
18 | #18 | Tonis Kasemets (EST) | Rocketsports Racing | 1:01.704 | 115.111 MPH
 
Nice qualifying by Power. đź‘Ť

The top 4 promise an exciting race, though. :D
 
Race results for the 2006 Edmonton GP @ City Centre Airport, Edmonton, AB, CAN
1 | #9 | Justin Wilson (GBR) | RuSPORT
2 | #1 | Sebastien Bourdais (FRA) | Newman/Hass Racing
3 | #7 | A.J. Allmendinger (USA) | Forsythe Championship Racing
4 | #6 | Oriol Servia (ESP) | PKV Racing
5 | #3 | Paul Tracy (CAN) | Forsythe Championship Racing
6 | #5 | Will Power (AUS) | Team Australia
7 | #27 | Andrew Ranger (CAN) | Mi-Jack Conquest Racing
8 | #19 | Mario Dominguez (MEX) | Dale Coyne Racing
9 | #14 | Dan Clarke (GBR) | CTE Racing - HVM
10 | #34 | Charles Zwolsman (NED) | Mi-Jack Conquest Racing
11 | #18 | Tonis Kasemets (EST) | Rocketsports Racing
12 | #15 | Alex Tagliani (CAN) | Team Australia
13 | #20 | Katherine Legge (GBR) | PKV Racing
14 | #4 | Nelson Philippe (FRA) | CTE Racing - HVM
15 | #2 | Bruno Junqueira (BRA) | Newman/Hass Racing
16 | #11 | Jan Heylen (BEL) | Dale Coyne Racing
17 | #8 | Nicky Pastorelli (NED) | Rocketsports Racing
18 | #10 | Cristiano da Matta (BRA) | RuSPORT

And now for some bad news and good news.

Bad news: The Ansan GP @ Ansan, South Korea has been cancelled again. :grumpy:

Good news: The actual 2007 Panoz DP01 Champ Car will be unveiled this Friday at San Jose! Watch the LIVE webcast at 11:30 PM EDT! :D
http://www.champcarworldseries.com/oneof/2006/chassis/
 
Thanks for the link. I was about to ask why the event is being held so late, but I guess it's only 8:30 PM in San Jose.
 
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