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Champ Car Mont-Tremblant 07

The Champ Car Mont-Tremblant 07 was the sixth round of the 2007 Champ Car World Series Season. It was held on July 1 at the Circuit Mont-Tremblant, in Saint-Jovite, Quebec, Canada. Robert Doornbos won his first career Champ Car race, with Sébastien Bourdais and Will Power rounding out the podium.

2007 Champ Car Mont-Tremblant
Race details
Race 6 of 14 in the 2007 Champ Car season
Mont-Tremblant Track Layout
DateJuly 1, 2007
Official nameChamp Car Mont-Tremblant 07
LocationCircuit Mont-Tremblant
Saint-Jovite, Quebec, Canada
CoursePermanent Road Course
2.621 mi / 4.218 km
Distance62 laps
162.502 mi / 261.516 km
WeatherPartly Cloudy, Rain
Pole position
DriverTristan Gommendy (PKV Racing)
Time1:16.776
Fastest lap
DriverSébastien Bourdais (N/H/L Racing)
Time1:17.327 (on lap 19 of 62)
Podium
FirstRobert Doornbos (Minardi Team USA)
SecondSébastien Bourdais (N/H/L Racing)
ThirdWill Power (Team Australia)

Qualifying results edit

Pos Nat Name Team Qual 1 Qual 2 Best
1   Tristan Gommendy PKV Racing 1:16.776 no time 1:16.776
2   Will Power Team Australia 1:16.841 1:20.943 1:16.841
3   Sébastien Bourdais N/H/L Racing 1:16.783 1:21.380 1:16.783
4   Justin Wilson RSPORTS 1:16.843 1:20.981 1:16.843
5   Robert Doornbos Minardi Team USA 1:16.850 1:22.093 1:16.850
6   Neel Jani PKV Racing 1:16.931 1:22.604 1:16.931
7   Simon Pagenaud Team Australia 1:16.944 1:21.671 1:16.944
8   Alex Tagliani RSPORTS 1:17.256 1:21.610 1:17.256
9   Graham Rahal N/H/L Racing 1:17.475 1:21.350 1:17.475
10   Dan Clarke Minardi Team USA 1:17.481 1:23.093 1:17.481
11   Paul Tracy Forsythe Racing 1:17.629 1:22.266 1:17.629
12   Jan Heylen Conquest Racing 1:17.832 1:21.611 1:17.832
13   Ryan Dalziel Pacific Coast Motorsports 1:17.965 1:22.804 1:17.965
14   Oriol Servia Forsythe Racing 1:17.965 1:21.579 1:17.965
15   Alex Figge Pacific Coast Motorsports 1:18.067 no time 1:18.067
16   Bruno Junqueira Dale Coyne Racing 1:18.127 1:21.699 1:18.127
17   Katherine Legge Dale Coyne Racing 1:18.989 1:26.259 1:18.989

Wet conditions on Saturday secured the first career Champ Car pole position for Tristan Gommendy, who pipped his countryman Sébastien Bourdais by .007 second on Friday. The Saturday session began with a brief rain shower. The track then dried enough to allow drivers to return to slicks but the times remained well short of Friday's. Will Power led the Saturday session to earn the front row starting spot next to Gommendy.

Race edit

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 14   Robert Doornbos Minardi Team USA 62 1:45:41.899 5 31
2 1   Sébastien Bourdais N/H/L Racing 62 +2.889 3 28
3 5   Will Power Team Australia 62 +7.310 2 26
4 15   Simon Pagenaud Team Australia 62 +10.563 7 23
5 9   Justin Wilson RSPORTS 62 +11.289 4 21
6 21   Neel Jani PKV Racing 62 +12.347 6 19
7 2   Graham Rahal N/H/L Racing 62 +12.8 9 17
8 8   Alex Tagliani RSPORTS 62 +13.4 8 15
9 3   Oriol Servia Forsythe Racing 62 +26.7 13 13
10 28   Ryan Dalziel Pacific Coast Motorsports 62 +32.9 12 11
11 11   Katherine Legge Dale Coyne Racing 62 +46.6 16 11
12 22   Tristan Gommendy PKV Racing 60 + 2 Laps 1 10
13 29   Alex Figge Pacific Coast Motorsports 56 Mechanical 14 8
14 4   Dan Clarke Minardi Team USA 34 Mechanical 10 7
15 7   Paul Tracy Forsythe Racing 28 Mechanical 17* 6
16 42   Jan Heylen Conquest Racing 24 Off Course 11 5
17 19   Bruno Junqueira Dale Coyne Racing 5 Mechanical 15 4

* Paul Tracy qualified 11th but crashed his car in Sunday practice and started from the back of the grid in his backup car.

The race got off to a ragged start as polesitter Tristan Gommendy's car failed to fire for the formation lap. As the lights for the standing start went out three cars stalled, the first time stalls marred a standing start for Champ Car in three races. Team Australia teammates Will Power and Simon Pagenaud and Jan Heylen were left stranded on the grid. Sébastien Bourdais took advantage of the misfortune in front of him to take the early lead. It appeared as if Bourdais jumped the start, but Champ Car never assessed him a penalty. It would not be the last controversial moment in the race.

The early laps of the race were run in dry but threatening conditions. Power, Pagenaud, and Heylen were all able to rejoin the race on the lead lap, while Gommendy lost two laps while his car troubles were sorted out.

Shortly after the field finished the first round of pit stops staying on slick tires, light rain began to fall. Jan Heylen spun, bringing out a caution flag. Bourdais made an uncharacteristic mistake by sliding off the track on a slippery corner under yellow, dropping him from the lead back to 11th place.

The rain was intermittent and unpredictable, so the field continued to skate around on slick tires. Robert Doornbos and then Graham Rahal held the lead following Bourdais' error. The skies finally opened up on lap 44. Slick tires were no longer an option at this point. Rahal looked to be in position to run away with the race as the field pitted for fuel and rain tires, but his car stuck in gear during the stop and he was shuffled to the rear of the field, giving the lead over to Justin Wilson.

Wilson's British wet weather driving experience didn't seem to help him much on the treacherous track and he gave up the lead to 2006 Atlantics champion Pagenaud, who took the lead for the first time in Champ Car race. He led for five laps before an off course excursion gave the lead over to Doornbos. Bourdais was in 2nd.

Sometime during this stage of the race, Bourdais claims Doornbos blocked him and began to lobby for a penalty over his radio. Champ Car did not impose a penalty. Bourdais backed off to preserve his 2nd place and Doornbos came home to his first Champ Car victory. Power was able to get around teammate Pagenaud for the final spot on the podium.

In his post-race interview broadcast on TV and on the screens at the track, Bourdais complained about Doornbos' tactics. The crowd booed the Frenchman, who would later refuse to shake Doornbos' hand on the podium. Doornbos claimed innocence, explaining that in the wet everyone was taking odd lines looking for traction, and that he also learned his lesson about blocking from the penalty he received in the previous race at Cleveland, which likely cost him a victory.

Caution flags edit

Laps Cause
1-2 Power, Pagenaud, Heylen stall on start
26-28 Heylen off course
28-29 Tracy spun/stalled before restart
36-39 Figge spun/stalled
46-47 Figge spun/stalled
56-57 Figge spun/stalled

Notes edit

Championship standings after the race edit

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The Champ Car Mont Tremblant 07 was the sixth round of the 2007 Champ Car World Series Season It was held on July 1 at the Circuit Mont Tremblant in Saint Jovite Quebec Canada Robert Doornbos won his first career Champ Car race with Sebastien Bourdais and Will Power rounding out the podium 2007 Champ Car Mont TremblantRace detailsRace 6 of 14 in the 2007 Champ Car seasonMont Tremblant Track LayoutDateJuly 1 2007Official nameChamp Car Mont Tremblant 07LocationCircuit Mont TremblantSaint Jovite Quebec CanadaCoursePermanent Road Course2 621 mi 4 218 kmDistance62 laps162 502 mi 261 516 kmWeatherPartly Cloudy RainPole positionDriverTristan Gommendy PKV Racing Time1 16 776Fastest lapDriverSebastien Bourdais N H L Racing Time1 17 327 on lap 19 of 62 PodiumFirstRobert Doornbos Minardi Team USA SecondSebastien Bourdais N H L Racing ThirdWill Power Team Australia Contents 1 Qualifying results 2 Race 3 Caution flags 4 Notes 5 Championship standings after the race 6 Attendance 7 References 8 External linksQualifying results editPos Nat Name Team Qual 1 Qual 2 Best1 nbsp Tristan Gommendy PKV Racing 1 16 776 no time 1 16 7762 nbsp Will Power Team Australia 1 16 841 1 20 943 1 16 8413 nbsp Sebastien Bourdais N H L Racing 1 16 783 1 21 380 1 16 7834 nbsp Justin Wilson RSPORTS 1 16 843 1 20 981 1 16 8435 nbsp Robert Doornbos Minardi Team USA 1 16 850 1 22 093 1 16 8506 nbsp Neel Jani PKV Racing 1 16 931 1 22 604 1 16 9317 nbsp Simon Pagenaud Team Australia 1 16 944 1 21 671 1 16 9448 nbsp Alex Tagliani RSPORTS 1 17 256 1 21 610 1 17 2569 nbsp Graham Rahal N H L Racing 1 17 475 1 21 350 1 17 47510 nbsp Dan Clarke Minardi Team USA 1 17 481 1 23 093 1 17 48111 nbsp Paul Tracy Forsythe Racing 1 17 629 1 22 266 1 17 62912 nbsp Jan Heylen Conquest Racing 1 17 832 1 21 611 1 17 83213 nbsp Ryan Dalziel Pacific Coast Motorsports 1 17 965 1 22 804 1 17 96514 nbsp Oriol Servia Forsythe Racing 1 17 965 1 21 579 1 17 96515 nbsp Alex Figge Pacific Coast Motorsports 1 18 067 no time 1 18 06716 nbsp Bruno Junqueira Dale Coyne Racing 1 18 127 1 21 699 1 18 12717 nbsp Katherine Legge Dale Coyne Racing 1 18 989 1 26 259 1 18 989Wet conditions on Saturday secured the first career Champ Car pole position for Tristan Gommendy who pipped his countryman Sebastien Bourdais by 007 second on Friday The Saturday session began with a brief rain shower The track then dried enough to allow drivers to return to slicks but the times remained well short of Friday s Will Power led the Saturday session to earn the front row starting spot next to Gommendy Race editPos No Driver Team Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 14 nbsp Robert Doornbos Minardi Team USA 62 1 45 41 899 5 312 1 nbsp Sebastien Bourdais N H L Racing 62 2 889 3 283 5 nbsp Will Power Team Australia 62 7 310 2 264 15 nbsp Simon Pagenaud Team Australia 62 10 563 7 235 9 nbsp Justin Wilson RSPORTS 62 11 289 4 216 21 nbsp Neel Jani PKV Racing 62 12 347 6 197 2 nbsp Graham Rahal N H L Racing 62 12 8 9 178 8 nbsp Alex Tagliani RSPORTS 62 13 4 8 159 3 nbsp Oriol Servia Forsythe Racing 62 26 7 13 1310 28 nbsp Ryan Dalziel Pacific Coast Motorsports 62 32 9 12 1111 11 nbsp Katherine Legge Dale Coyne Racing 62 46 6 16 1112 22 nbsp Tristan Gommendy PKV Racing 60 2 Laps 1 1013 29 nbsp Alex Figge Pacific Coast Motorsports 56 Mechanical 14 814 4 nbsp Dan Clarke Minardi Team USA 34 Mechanical 10 715 7 nbsp Paul Tracy Forsythe Racing 28 Mechanical 17 616 42 nbsp Jan Heylen Conquest Racing 24 Off Course 11 517 19 nbsp Bruno Junqueira Dale Coyne Racing 5 Mechanical 15 4 Paul Tracy qualified 11th but crashed his car in Sunday practice and started from the back of the grid in his backup car The race got off to a ragged start as polesitter Tristan Gommendy s car failed to fire for the formation lap As the lights for the standing start went out three cars stalled the first time stalls marred a standing start for Champ Car in three races Team Australia teammates Will Power and Simon Pagenaud and Jan Heylen were left stranded on the grid Sebastien Bourdais took advantage of the misfortune in front of him to take the early lead It appeared as if Bourdais jumped the start but Champ Car never assessed him a penalty It would not be the last controversial moment in the race The early laps of the race were run in dry but threatening conditions Power Pagenaud and Heylen were all able to rejoin the race on the lead lap while Gommendy lost two laps while his car troubles were sorted out Shortly after the field finished the first round of pit stops staying on slick tires light rain began to fall Jan Heylen spun bringing out a caution flag Bourdais made an uncharacteristic mistake by sliding off the track on a slippery corner under yellow dropping him from the lead back to 11th place The rain was intermittent and unpredictable so the field continued to skate around on slick tires Robert Doornbos and then Graham Rahal held the lead following Bourdais error The skies finally opened up on lap 44 Slick tires were no longer an option at this point Rahal looked to be in position to run away with the race as the field pitted for fuel and rain tires but his car stuck in gear during the stop and he was shuffled to the rear of the field giving the lead over to Justin Wilson Wilson s British wet weather driving experience didn t seem to help him much on the treacherous track and he gave up the lead to 2006 Atlantics champion Pagenaud who took the lead for the first time in Champ Car race He led for five laps before an off course excursion gave the lead over to Doornbos Bourdais was in 2nd Sometime during this stage of the race Bourdais claims Doornbos blocked him and began to lobby for a penalty over his radio Champ Car did not impose a penalty Bourdais backed off to preserve his 2nd place and Doornbos came home to his first Champ Car victory Power was able to get around teammate Pagenaud for the final spot on the podium In his post race interview broadcast on TV and on the screens at the track Bourdais complained about Doornbos tactics The crowd booed the Frenchman who would later refuse to shake Doornbos hand on the podium Doornbos claimed innocence explaining that in the wet everyone was taking odd lines looking for traction and that he also learned his lesson about blocking from the penalty he received in the previous race at Cleveland which likely cost him a victory Caution flags editLaps Cause1 2 Power Pagenaud Heylen stall on start26 28 Heylen off course28 29 Tracy spun stalled before restart36 39 Figge spun stalled46 47 Figge spun stalled56 57 Figge spun stalledNotes editLaps Leader1 27 Sebastien Bourdais28 37 Robert Doornbos38 44 Graham Rahal45 47 Justin Wilson48 52 Simon Pagenaud53 62 Robert Doornbos Driver Laps ledSebastien Bourdais 27Robert Doornbos 20Graham Rahal 7Simon Pagenaud 5Justin Wilson 3New Race Record Robert Doornbos 1 45 41 899Championship standings after the race editDrivers Championship standingsPos Driver Points nbsp 1 nbsp Sebastien Bourdais 145 nbsp 2 nbsp Robert Doornbos 145 nbsp 3 nbsp Will Power 131 nbsp 1 4 nbsp Justin Wilson 113 nbsp 1 5 nbsp Alex Tagliani 112Note Only the top five positions are included Attendance edit Attendance for the 3 day race weekend was reported to be in excess of 42 000 for the first Champ CART USAC race in 40 years at the circuit 1 This was actually 7000 more than the expected 35 000 fans over the weekend by the race organizers 2 References edit Home Retrieved 2007 08 13 TSN AUTO RACING Canada s Sports Leader External links edit Full Weekend Times amp Results Race Box ScorePrevious race 2007 Grand Prix of Cleveland Champ Car World Series2007 season Next race 2007 Steelback Grand PrixPrevious race First Eventreplaced Grand Prix of Montreal Mont Tremblant Champ Car Grand Prix Next race Mont Tremblant 08canceled by IndyCar Champ Car merger Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Champ Car Mont Tremblant 07 amp oldid 1118954500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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