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Portland Race Weekend Thread (includes race results)
Race 4 of 14 G.I. Joe’s presents the Champ Car Grand Prix of Portland Portland International Raceway
Weekend schedule: (ET) Practice 1 Jun 17, 1:15 pm ET Practice 2 Jun 17, 5:00 pm ET Qualifying 1 Jun 17, 5:25 pm ET Practice 3 Jun 18, 1:30 pm ET -Race Director avalible Practice 4 Jun 18, 5:00 pm ET -Race Director avalible Qualifying 2 Jun 18, 5:25 pm ET -Race Director avalible Warm-Up Jun 19, 12:00 pm ET Race Jun 19, 3:45 pm ET -Race Director avalible Weekend weather forcast: Friday 66°F (19°C) | 52°F (11°C) Showers Saturday 66°F (19°C) | 52°F (11°C) Showers Sunday 73°F (23°C) | 54°F (12°C) Showers TV U.S. :Race Live CBS Sports Jun 19, 3:30 pm ET U.K :Race Live Eurosport Jun 19, 20:45 pm GMT Australia : Live on Race Director Monday Morning at 5.30am approx. Channel 10 late Monday night after Sports tonights and Big brother. Canada: CBS feed as shown above. Also replayed on TSN at 2AM SunNight/MonMorn (Immediately after US-GP) (Only for 90mins) Live timing (Live Timing and Telemetry are both available for every session) Support series: » Toyota Atlantic » Trans-Am Website: Website First Champ Car race: 1984 Total Champ Car races 21 Defending champion: Sebastien Bourdais Track length: 1.969 mile road course Last edited by marcus; 17 Jun 2005 at 23:24. |
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STARTING GRID
1.Justin Wilson 57.597 (1st Career Pole) Rusport 18th Career start Career Best Qualifying 2.AJ Allmendinger 57.816 (3rd time starting 2nd) Rusport 18th Career start Equal Best Career Qualifying 3.Paul Tracy 57.911 (18th time starting 3rd) Forsythe Racing 227th Career start 4.Alex Tagliani 57.956 (6th time starting 4th) Team Australia/Walker racing 95th Career start 5. Sebastien Bourdais 57.989 (3rd time starting 5th) Newman Haas 36th Career start 6. Mario Dominguez 58.093 (4th time starting 6th) Forsythe Racing 55th Career start 7. Andrew Ranger 58.097 (1st time starting 7th) Conquest 4th Career Start Career Best Qualifying 8. Jimmy Vasser 58.134 (12th time starting 8th) PKV 222nd Career Start 9. Ronnie Bremer 58.331 (2nd time starting 9th) HVM 4th Career Start Equal Best Qualifying 10. Cristiano da Matta 58.343 (5th time starting 10th) PKV 83rd Career start 11.Timo Glock 58.407 (1st time starting 11th) Rocketsports 4th Career start 12. Oriol Servia 58.669 (8th time starting 12th) Newman Haas 90th Career start 13. Bjorn Wirdheim 58.759 (2nd time starting 13th) HVM 4th Career start 14. Ricardo Sperafico 58.894 (1st time starting 14th) Dale Coyne Racing 4th Career start Career Best Qualifying 15. Michael Valiante 59.055 (1st time starting 15th) Dale Coyne Racing 2nd Career start 16. Ryan Hunter-Reay 59.140 (3rd time starting 16th) Rocketsports 36th Career start 17. Nelson Phillipe 59.345 (3rd time starting 17th) Conquest 15th Career start 18. Marcus Marshall 59.362 (1st time starting 18th) Team Australia/Walker racing 4th Career start Portland fast facts as stated above by Luke there have been 21 Champcar races held at Portland the first being in 1984. Previous winners 1984 :: Al Unser Jnr 1985 :: Mario Andretti 1986 :: Mario Andretti 1987 :: Bobby Rahal 1988 :: Danny Sullivan 1989 :: Emerson Fittipaldi 1990 :: Michael Andretti 1991 :: Micahel Andretti 1992 :: Michael Andretti 1993 :: Emerson Fittipaldi 1994 :: Al Unser Jnr 1995 :: Al Unser Jnr 1996 :: Alex Zanardi 1997 :: Mark Blundell 1998 :: Alex Zanardi 1999 :: Gil de Ferran 2000 :: Gil de Ferran 2001 :: Max Papis 2002 :: Cristiano da Matta 2003 :: Adrian Fernandez 2004 :: Sebatien Bourdais Track Changes there have been 7 track changes at portland since 1984 and apparently they have slightly changed the tricky turn 1 section again this year you can have a read about these changes HERE Qualifying lap record Qualifying lap record on this track (in its 2001 - 2004 config) was set by Max Papis in 2001 with a time of 57.785 secs Race lap record The fastest Race lap on this track (in its 2001 - 2004 config) was set by Bruno Junqueira last year (2004) with a time of 1.00.573 secs Last edited by marcus; 19 Jun 2005 at 00:41. Reason: adding starting grid :) |
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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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Im hi jacking Luke's post here for the Race results.
Race Results 1.Cristiano da Matta 12th Career victory 2. Sebastien Bourdais 3. Paul Tracy 4. Mario Dominguez 5. AJ Allmendinger 6. Jimmy Vasser 7. Andrew Ranger 8. Ronnie Bremer 9. Bjorn Wirdheim 10. Timo Glock 11. Michael Valiante 12. Nelson Phillipe 13. Ricardo Sperafico 14.Marcus Marshall 15.Ryan Hunter Reay Did Not Finish Oriol Servia Justin Wilson Alex Tagliani FASTEST LAP Fastest lap was set by Sebastien Bourdais on lap 79 with a time of 59.923 MOVER OF THE RACE This weeks mover of the race was Cristiano da Matta who started 10th and moved forward 9 places to take the race win FALL FROM GRACE AJ Allmendinger took the fall from grace award this week by falling 3 places during the race (started 2nd , Finished 5th) CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS 1 Sebastien Bourdais 106 2 Paul Tracy 95 3 Justin Wilson 77 4 A.J. Allmendinger 74 5 Cristiano da Matta 73 6 Mario Dominguez 71 7 Jimmy Vasser 63 8 Bruno Junqueira 59 9 Andrew Ranger (R) 54 10 Timo Glock (R) 54 11 Oriol Servia 53 12 Ronnie Bremer (R) 52 13 Alex Tagliani 45 14 Bjorn Wirdheim (R) 44 15 Ryan Hunter-Reay 35 16 Nelson Philippe 31 17 Marcus Marshall (R) 27 18 Ricardo Sperafico (R) 21 19 Michael Valiante (R) 10 20 Fabrizio Del Monte (R) 5 21 Jorge Goeters (R) 3 NATIONS CUP 1 Canada 112 2 France 101 3 Brazil 98 4 USA 81 5 England 74 6 Mexico 69 7 Catalonia 53 8 Germany 53 9 Denmark 49 10 Sweden 43 11 Australia 27 12 Italy 5 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1 Andrew Ranger (R) 54 2 Timo Glock (R) 54 3 Ronnie Bremer (R) 52 4 Bjorn Wirdheim (R) 44 5 Marcus Marshall (R) 27 6 Ricardo Sperafico (R) 21 7 Michael Valiante (R) 10 8 Fabrizio Del Monte (R) 5 9 Jorge Goeters (R) 3 PASSING POINTS 1. Andrew Ranger +12 = Bjorn Wirdheim +12 3. Ronnie Bremer +11 4. Ryan Hunter-Reay +10 5. Marcus Marshall +9 6. Oriol Servia +7 7. Timo Glock +6 8. Michael Valiante +4 = Ricardo Sperafico +4 10. Bruno Junqueira +3 = Fabrizio Delmonte +3 = Cristiano Da Matta +3 = Paul Tracy +3 = Mario Dominguez +3 15. Sebastien Bourdais +2 = Nelson Phillipe +2 17. Jimmy Vasser 0 = AJ Allmendinger 0 19. Justin Wilson -2 20 Alex Tagliani -6 NEXT EVENT Cleveland June 26 PREVIOUS ROUND RESULTS RND 1 LONG BEACH RND 2 MONTERREY RND 3 MILWAUKEE Last edited by marcus; 20 Jun 2005 at 06:15. |
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All time best race at Portland?
Has to be 1997 for me. What an exciting race. |
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1997 was pretty crazy, especially as Blundell was completely oblivious to the fact that he'd won when he passed de Ferran on the line.
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Certainly, 1997 goes down in the history books as one of the most-exciting ChampCar events ever staged.
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For the life of me I cannot remember Papis winning in 2001. Maybe I missed the race? Can anyone give me a quick synopsis of it?
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My favourite Portland memory is being at the snow, waking up in the middle of the night to watch Alex Zanardi win in 1998.
He then stopped at the end of the main straight and motioned to the crowd as if to ask, "do you want the donuts?" The crowd went berserk and he went to start doing some donuts, but stalled his engine. He needed a push start so he could complete his pirouettes. |
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See some of you there, I hope! Here's to a safe race where we can always see the hills (this is a joke for those of you who've been to PIR).
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There were only 17 runners in P1. For some reason Bremer did not participate in P1. Does anyone know why?
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New guys at the front with Wilson on provisional with AJ right behind. Hopefully they will be able to keep it up for tomorrow. Good qualifying from Ranger as well. Servia very dissapointing.
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The statement should be attributed to Al Speyer, Executive Director, Bridgestone Motorsport. “Bridgestone Motorsport and the HVM, Inc., racing team have contractual matters relating to tire security under review. The parties involved are working together to resolve the issues. As part of this process, Bridgestone Motorsport and HVM agreed in a meeting this morning that the number 55 car would not participate in the first practice session at Portland.” Maybe someone at HVM had been roughing up the tires in the garage area! |
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Wierd stuff. Why was Wirdheim allowed to run?
Does anyone know what the weather forcast is like? It's interesting in Q1 that RuSport is fast, Tag 4th, Ranger is leading the rookies. Due to boost related difficulties, Servia is only one spot in front of Spirafico and Valiente one spot behind. Apparently Bourdais was 3rd, but has his fastest lap taken away for coming out of the pits as Wilson came by on a fast lap. |
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I've heard that some tires went missing which was the problem.
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I'm flagging Turn 10... the weather's been rather nasty, and supposed to get worse before it gets better. Par for the course at Portland, I guess...
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Have a good weekend there Travis, hopefully without too much to do. RuSport's early speed is encouraging, hopefully Servia's lack of pace is purely mechanical, and let's hope HVM can get things sorted out behind the scenes.
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We were a little busier than Travis (at T12). I notice that Nelson Philippe didn't come out for quallys after clouting the wall in the first few laps of practice (overcorrected at exit). I guess they didn't want to risk losing more parts, and he does have another qualifying opportunity today.
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