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In Loving memory of Peter Brock I hate it when im driving in a straight line & Seb Vettel runs into me GO THE MIGHTY HAWKS !!!! |
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1.AJ Allmendinger 58.628 (1st Career Pole) Rusport 21st Career start 2.Justin Wilson 58.954 (3rd time starting 2nd) Rusport 21st Career start 3.Paul Tracy 59.497 (19th Time starting 3rd) Forsythe Racing 230th Career start 4. Oriol Servia 59.592 (7th time starting 4th) Newman Haas 93rd Career start 5. Cristiano da Matta 59.769 (5th time starting 5th) PKV 86th Career start 6.Alex Tagliani 59.782 (3rd time starting 6th) Team Australia/Walker racing 98th Career start 7. Jimmy Vasser 59.873 (13th time starting 7th) PKV 225th Career Start 8. Mario Dominguez 59.990 (5th time starting 8th) Forsythe Racing 58th Career start 9.Timo Glock 1:00.121 (1st time starting 9th) Rocketsports 7th Career start 10. Sebastien Bourdais 1:00.462 (1st time starting 10th) Newman Haas 39th Career start 11. Bjorn Wirdheim 1:00.569 (1st time starting 11th) HVM 7th Career start 12. Nelson Phillipe 1:00.777 (2nd time starting 12th) Conquest 18th Career start 13. Ricardo Sperafico 1:00.884 (2nd time starting 13th) Dale Coyne Racing 7th Career start Equal Career Best Qualifying 14. Ryan Hunter-Reay 1:00.916 (5th time starting 14th) Rocketsports 39th Career start 15. Andrew Ranger 1:01.271 (1st time starting 15th) Conquest 7th Career Start 16. Ronnie Bremer 1:01.349 (2nd time starting 16th) Dale Coyne Racing 6th Career Start 17. Alex Sperafico 1:01.984 (6th time starting 17th) HVM 12th Career Start 18. Marcus Marshall 1:03.811 (4th time starting 18th) Team Australia/Walker racing 7th Career start Last edited by marcus; 16 Jul 2005 at 21:32. |
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In Loving memory of Peter Brock I hate it when im driving in a straight line & Seb Vettel runs into me GO THE MIGHTY HAWKS !!!! |
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1. Sebastien Bourdais 12TH CAREER VICTORY 2.Oriol Servia 3. Paul Tracy 4. Justin Wilson 5. Mario Dominguez 6. Ronnie Bremer 7.Alex Tagliani 8.Marcus Marshall 9. Nelson Phillipe 10. Ricardo Sperafico 11. Jimmy Vasser 12. Alex Sperafico Did Not Finish Bjorn Wirdheim Cristiano da Matta Andrew Ranger Ryan Hunter Reay AJ Allmendinger Timo Glock FASTEST LAP Fastest lap was set by AJ Allmendinger with a time of 59.900 on lap 51 MOVER OF THE RACE This weeks Mover of the race award is shared between 2 drivers this week. Ronnie Bremer and Marcus Marshall both inproved 10 places from their grid positions (Bremer started 16th and finished 6th while Marshall started 18th and finished 8th) (Bourdais also gets a special mention coming from 10th to take the win a great effort but not enough this week to take the award) FALL FROM GRACE Jimmy Vasser takes the fall from Grace award this week dropping 4 spots from his starting position of 7th to finish in 11th place CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS 1 Sebastien Bourdais 182 2 Paul Tracy 161 3 Justin Wilson 152 4 Oriol Servia 135 5 A.J. Allmendinger 122 6 Jimmy Vasser 115 7 Alex Tagliani 111 8 Mario Dominguez 104 9 Timo Glock (R) 90 10 Cristiano da Matta 88 11 Andrew Ranger (R) 82 12 Ronnie Bremer (R) 79 13 Ryan Hunter-Reay 63 14 Nelson Philippe 63 15 Bjorn Wirdheim (R) 62 16 Bruno Junqueira 59 17 Marcus Marshall (R) 58 18 Ricardo Sperafico (R) 48 19 Alex Sperafico 24 20 Ryan Dalziel (R) 13 21 Michael Valiante (R) 10 22 Tarso Marques 10 23 Fabrizio Del Monte (R) 5 24 Jorge Goeters (R) 3 NATIONS CUPS 1 Canada 195 2 France 176 3 England 145 4 USA 143 5 Brazil 137 6 Catalonia 132 7 Mexico 102 8 Germany 89 9 Denmark 75 10 Sweden 61 11 Australia 58 12 Scotland 13 13 Italy 5 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1 Timo Glock (R) 90 2 Andrew Ranger (R) 82 3 Ronnie Bremer (R) 79 4 Bjorn Wirdheim (R) 62 5 Marcus Marshall (R) 58 6 Ricardo Sperafico (R) 48 7 Ryan Dalziel (R) 13 8 Michael Valiante (R) 10 9 Fabrizio Del Monte (R) 5 10 Jorge Goeters (R) 3 NEXT EVENT San Jose July 31st PREVIOUS ROUNDS RND 1 LONG BEACH RND 2 MONTERREY RND 3 MILWAUKEE RND 4 PORTLAND RND 5 CLEVELAND RND 6 TORONTO Last edited by marcus; 17 Jul 2005 at 21:41. |
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In Loving memory of Peter Brock I hate it when im driving in a straight line & Seb Vettel runs into me GO THE MIGHTY HAWKS !!!! |
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Well done to Allmendinger on his first career Pole final qualifying was somewhat of a let down after several red flags. 1. Dominguez and Tagliani got together after alex seemed to be driving very slow on racing line 2. Alex Sperafico crashed hard against the wall and at the same time Justin Wilson and Timo Glock got together , glock ending in the wall. Sebastien Bourdais qualified down in 10th position , this is only his 2nd worst qualifying effort in his career (he qualified 13th in his only outside top 10 start last year ) Ricardo Sperafico has equaled his best starting position of 13th |
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In Loving memory of Peter Brock I hate it when im driving in a straight line & Seb Vettel runs into me GO THE MIGHTY HAWKS !!!! |
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SpeedTV is reporting that "official attendance Saturday was set at 66,250 - an increase of some 10,000 over the opening day gate of 55,722 and some 13,000 more people than there are grandstand seats."
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On a rainy day as well! They should have a pretty good crowd today. The track looks really good too. No offence to Vancouver but I think as far as the circuit looks, I think Edmonton is a step up. Fast corners that bite, great stuff. I've never been to Edmonton before and I think a trip out West for next year might not be a bad idea.
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A torrential afternoon practice session in Watkins Glen saw Villeneuve out-qualify everyone. By 11 seconds.Scheckter stated: "I scared myself rigid that day, I thought I had to be quickest. Then I saw Gilles's time and - I still don't really understand how it was possible. Eleven seconds !" |
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Welcome to 10T's, Suyeong!
I hope you enjoy it here! And... You're certainly not the only one impatiently awaiting this race! It's gonna be a great one! |
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Bourdais quickest in warmup, followed by Wilson, Allmendinger...
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By the way guys...RD has started.
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Canadian coverage has Paul Page and Memo Gidley in the booth. What a pleasant surprise!
Welcome to the forum Suyeong. Enjoy the race people! |
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A torrential afternoon practice session in Watkins Glen saw Villeneuve out-qualify everyone. By 11 seconds.Scheckter stated: "I scared myself rigid that day, I thought I had to be quickest. Then I saw Gilles's time and - I still don't really understand how it was possible. Eleven seconds !" |
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Eurosport 2 coverage has Jeremy Shaw & Jonathan Palmer in the booth!
What a surprise...ahhh, pines back to those F1 days back in <1996! |
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Paul Page has done quite a good job. He knows the drivers and the teams, and is making decent observations. Memo is okay too. The Global TV director though... ouch.
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17 Jul 2005, 21:15 (Ref:1357426) | #42 | ||
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Edmonton 80'000 +
Hey guys what a race today and it looked the like the fans loved it! I think it was a totall success. The question I have is this track was part airport so does it cost as much as much as putting on a Street Course or did Champ Car make alot of money today from the great turn out?
Ether way the race was great and the fans loved it and I loved watching all the drama play out on Tv. Great Job done by the Top 4 drivers. |
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90'000 for the race 66'000 at qualifying while it was raining. Pretty good weekend for the Good Guys. |
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As far as "the Global TV director" is concerned... As far as I know Molstar is producing all of the events. But I totally agree with your "ouch" statement! They're approaching the white flag and suddenly they break away to an interview with Allmendinger. And then they show a replay! Terrible.
RuSport has become an awesome team in a very short period of time. I'm extremely impressed not only with the drivers, but with their entire infrastructure. From the shock program to the lugnuts. Never before have I seen a driver as visibly devastated as Allmendinger was. I like him, and I sympathize with him, but that was a bit much IMO. The crowd was really something! On several occasions they were making more noise than the cars were! Ranger got one heckuva ovation, and then later the same for AJ. The latter isn't a Canuck, so it just goes to show that Canadian fans are real race fans. Watching the Global feed from Toronto, and I found the commercial breaks quite interesting. Almost all of them were from Edmonton-based companies, and race sponsors. This is great. -West Edmonton Mall (Presenting sponsor) -Finning (Caterpillar tractors) -"Sawmill" (Edmonton restaurant) -"Sutton Place" (Edmonton Hotel) -Grand & Toy (Race sponsor) -Konica/Minolta (Weren't they supposed to be sponsoring Jenson?) The crowds, the sponsors, the track... Edmonton and ChampCars are a perfect match! |
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An encredible race!! Definatley the highlight of a great season so far.
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In Loving memory of Peter Brock I hate it when im driving in a straight line & Seb Vettel runs into me GO THE MIGHTY HAWKS !!!! |
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Shame I had to watch it on Eurosport 2 as well RD freezd every 5 seconds>>
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Yup, RD was rubbish here too, which is annoying because we pay for it.. Eurosport wasn't too bad though except when they didn't know why everyone was doing a drive through during the last yellow..
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Terrific race even though the result was exactly what I didn't want to happen. Just goes to show that to win the race, first you must finish. My heart really went out for AJ. I think his reaction was just an example of his passion and desire to succeed. That same desire that has taken him to the top of the game in such a remarkably short period of time. We are going to see Allmendinger on the top step very soon IMO. I think maybe Servia could show a little of that drive. Maybe it is just me but Servia seems just a little too content with podium finishes.
Wilson also must be kicking himself. I imagine AJ and Justin might be drowning their sorrows later this evening in some cold ones. Will be interesting to see how Rusport bounces back after this. Bourdais is one lucky bugger! |
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A torrential afternoon practice session in Watkins Glen saw Villeneuve out-qualify everyone. By 11 seconds.Scheckter stated: "I scared myself rigid that day, I thought I had to be quickest. Then I saw Gilles's time and - I still don't really understand how it was possible. Eleven seconds !" |
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Indeed a great race track and a fantastic race, more a thriller! And what A.J., Wilson and Tracy had shown was racing at his best... At least the only thing that makes me a little bit angry was that gift for Bourdais.
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