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2007 American Championship Car season
Series  : Champ Car
Champion : 25px France Sébastien Bourdais
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The 2007 Champ Car season was the 29th and final season of the Champ Car World Series, however only its fourth season under the Champ Car title. It began on April 8, 2007 and ended on November 11 after 14 races. Unbeknownst at the time, this would end up being the final contested season of Champ Car, as the following February, the series unified with IRL.

For 2007 Champ Car underwent some major changes. The opening race of the season was switched from the Long Beach Grand Prix to Las Vegas for the first running of the Vegas Grand Prix. The Long Beach Grand Prix was the second race of the season, followed by the Grand Prix of Houston. Also, the entire schedule was held on road and street courses, and the events were timed races instead of races for a set number of laps. The full 2007 schedule was announced on Wednesday, September 27, 2006.

Champ Car officials confirmed that Panoz would be the sole chassis supplier for Champ Car for the three years beginning in 2007. The Panoz DP01 was built by sister company Élan Motorsport Technologies and was powered by a turbo-charged Cosworth engine. The new formula was reported to significantly lower the costs of competing in the series, which was in turn expected to increase car counts for the 2007 Champ Car season. However, 2007 entries did not exceeded those of 2006. Ford announced it would no longer badge the Cosworth engines. Mazda was confirmed as the new pace car and courtesy vehicle supplier.

ESPN announced a new, multiyear agreement that marked the return of the Champ Car World Series to the network in 2007.[1]

On January 16, 2007, Champ Car announced their return to Europe, for the first time since 2003, with races scheduled for September 2, 2007 at the TT Circuit Assen in the Netherlands, and September 9, 2007 at the historic Zolder circuit in Belgium.[2]

On January 23, 2007, Champ Car unveiled its new logo for the Champ Car World Series and the Atlantic Series. According to its website, it is a sleeker design with the new Panoz DP01 chassis on the right with an emphasis on a chicane-style layout, representing the street track racing that dominates Champ Car. There were no oval tracks on the calendar, with Milwaukee removed after the 2006 race.

Drivers and Teams[]

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2007 Champ Car World Series season. All teams will use a Cosworth 2.65-litre turbocharged V8 engine, a Panoz DP01 chassis, and Bridgestone tires.

Team No Driver(s) Sponsor(s) Rounds Test Drivers
25px United States Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 1 25px France Sébastien Bourdais McDonald's All N/A
2 25px USA Graham Rahal MEDIZONE All
25px United States Forsythe Racing 3 25px Canada Paul Tracy Indeck/Monster Energy Drink 1, 4–14 N/A
25px Spain Oriol Servià Indeck 2–3
7 25px Mexico Mario Domínguez Telmex/Cabi Developers 1–3
25px Spain Oriol Servià Indeck 4–12
25px Mexico David Martinez Indeck/Axtel 13–14
25px UK Minardi Team USA 4 25px UK Dan Clarke Ticketmaster/OzJet 1–10, 12–14 25px Flag of Hungary Zsolt Baumgartner

25px Mexico Mario Domínguez

25px Mexico Mario Domínguez 11
14 25px Netherlands Robert Doornbos Muermans/Jumbo Supermarkets/OzJet All
25px Australia Team Australia 5 25px Australia Will Power Aussie Vineyards All N/A
15 25px France Simon Pagenaud Aussie Vineyards All
25px United States RSPORTS 8 25px Canada Alex Tagliani LXN2/Lexington Energy Services/Procter and Gamble/Wal-Mart Canada All N/A
9 25px UK Justin Wilson CDW All
25px United States Dale Coyne Racing 11 25px UK Katherine Legge Dale Coyne Racing All N/A
19 25px Brazil Bruno Junqueira Sonny's Real Pit Bar-B-Q All
25px United States PKV Racing 21 25px Switzerland Neel Jani Red Bull/Gulfstream All N/A
22 25px France Tristan Gommendy Pay By Touch/Megaspiera 1–7, 9–12
25px Mexico Mario Domínguez 8
25px Spain Oriol Servià Pay By Touch 13–14
25px United States Pacific Coast Motorsports 28 25px Template:Country alias SCO Ryan Dalziel Ironclad 1–8, 10–12 N/A
25px Mexico Mario Domínguez Tecate 9, 13–14
29 25px USA Alex Figge Imperial Capital Bank 1–2, 4–14
25px Brazil Roberto Moreno 3
25px United States Conquest Racing 34 25px Belgium Jan Heylen Grafiprint Digital Printing Materials 4–12 N/A
34 25px France Nelson Philippe Juniper Property Development Group 13–14
42 25px New Zealand Matt Halliday 42 Below 1–3

Mid-season changes[]

  • Oriol Servià replaced Paul Tracy at Forsythe Racing for Long Beach & Houston, after Tracy injured his back in a practice accident on Saturday morning of the race weekend at Long Beach. Servià was then signed as a permanent replacement for Mario Domínguez prior to the fourth round of the series.[3]
  • Alex Figge was unable to take part in Houston, citing back pain suffered in a crash at Long Beach. He was replaced by Champ Car veteran Roberto Moreno.
  • Jan Heylen was signed initially to drove for Conquest Racing at the European rounds of the series, however on June 1, the team confirmed that the Belgian was signed for the remainder of the season replacing Matt Halliday.[4]
  • Tristan Gommendy was unable to take part in Edmonton, suffering a couple of microscopic fractures in a practice accident on Friday of the race weekend. He was replaced by Mario Domínguez, who was on hand to drive the Minardi two-seater Formula One cars.
  • Ryan Dalziel was unable to take part in San Jose after suffering a broken collarbone while training on his bicycle. He was replaced by Mario Domínguez.
  • Dan Clarke was banned from the rest of the inaugural Belgian Champ Car Grand Prix weekend after causing a four car pile up in the first practice session at Zolder, which involved himself, Paul Tracy, Justin Wilson and hometown hero Jan Heylen. Clarke was replaced for the rest of the weekend at Minardi Team USA by Mario Domínguez.
  • Champ Car Atlantic driver David Martínez replaced veteran Oriol Servià in the No. 7 Forsythe/Indeck car for the Surfers Paradise and Mexico City races.
  • Mario Domínguez will replace Ryan Dalziel in the No. 28 Pacific Coast Motorsports car for the Surfers Paradise and Mexico City races.[5]
  • Nelson Philippe will replace Jan Heylen in the No. 34 Conquest Racing car for the Surfers Paradise and Mexico City races. Philippe will be able to defend his 2006 race win at Surfers.[6]
  • Oriol Servià found a ride with PKV Racing for the Surfers Paradise race after "an unresolved business situation" will prevent Tristan Gommendy from taking part.[7]

Races[]

Rnd Race Name Circuit City/Location TV Date
1 25px United States Vegas Grand Prix[8] Streets of Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada NBC April 8
2 25px USA Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach[8] Streets of Long Beach Long Beach, California NBC April 15
3 25px United States Grand Prix of Houston[8] JAGFlo Speedway at Reliant Park[9] Houston, Texas ESPN April 22
4 25px United States Mazda Champ Car Grand Prix of Portland Presented by Joe's Sports and Outdoor[10] Portland International Raceway Portland, Oregon ABC June 10
5 25px United States Champ Car Grand Prix of Cleveland Presented by LaSalle Bank[11] Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport Cleveland, Ohio CBS June 24
6 25px Canada Champ Car Mont-Tremblant[12] Circuit Mont-Tremblant Mont-Tremblant, Quebec ESPN July 1
7 25px Canada Steelback Grand Prix of Toronto[9][12] Exhibition Place Toronto, Ontario ESPN July 8
8 25px Canada Rexall Grand Prix of Edmonton[12] Edmonton City Centre Airport Edmonton, Alberta ESPN July 22
9 25px United States San José Grand Prix at Redback Raceway[13] Streets of San Jose San Jose, California ESPN2 July 29
10 25px USA Generac Grand Prix Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin ABC August 12
11 25px Belgium Belgian Champ Car Grand Prix[13][14][15][16] Circuit Zolder Heusden-Zolder, Belgium ESPN Classic August 26
12 25px Netherlands Bavaria Champ Car Grand Prix Powered by Audi, Gant, Hertz, Jumbo & Pioneer[13][14][15][16] TT Circuit Assen Assen, Netherlands ESPN Classic September 2
13 25px Australia Lexmark Indy 300 Surfers Paradise Street Circuit Surfers Paradise, Australia ESPN Classic October 21
14 25px Mexico Gran Premio Tecate Presented by Banamex Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Mexico City, Mexico ESPN 2 November 11
  • All 2007 Champ Car races running on Road Course/Street Circuit.
  • The Grand Prix of Denver was cancelled by Champ Car on February 1.
  • The Chinese Champ Car Grand Prix, after having its original May 20 date postponed, was cancelled on April 2 after the FIA rejected Champ Car's replacement date.
  • The Grand Prix Of Arizona was cancelled on August 29.

Full Series results[]

Races[]

Rnd Race Name Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Report
1 25px United States Vegas Grand Prix 25px Australia Will Power 25px Australia Will Power 25px Australia Will Power 25px Australia Team Australia Report
2 25px USA Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px France Simon Pagenaud 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px United States Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing Report
3 25px United States Grand Prix of Houston 25px Australia Will Power 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px United States Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing Report
4 25px United States Mazda Champ Car Grand Prix of Portland Presented by Joe's Sports and Outdoor 25px UK Justin Wilson 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px United States Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing Report
5 25px United States Champ Car Grand Prix of Cleveland Presented by LaSalle Bank 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px Canada Paul Tracy 25px United States Forsythe Racing Report
6 25px Canada Champ Car Mont-Tremblant 25px France Tristan Gommendy 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px Netherlands Robert Doornbos 25px UK Minardi Team USA Report
7 25px Canada Steelback Grand Prix of Toronto 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px Australia Will Power 25px Australia Team Australia Report
8 25px Canada Rexall Grand Prix of Edmonton 25px Australia Will Power 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px United States Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing Report
9 25px United States San José Grand Prix at Redback Raceway 25px UK Justin Wilson 25px UK Justin Wilson 25px Netherlands Robert Doornbos 25px UK Minardi Team USA Report
10 25px USA Generac Grand Prix 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px United States Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing Report
11 25px Belgium Belgian Champ Car Grand Prix 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px United States Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing Report
12 25px Netherlands Bavaria Champ Car Grand Prix Powered by Audi, Gant, Hertz, Jumbo & Pioneer 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px UK Dan Clarke 25px UK Justin Wilson 25px USA RSPORTS Report
13 25px Australia Lexmark Indy 300 25px Australia Will Power 25px USA Graham Rahal 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px United States Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing Report
14 25px Mexico Gran Premio Tecate Presented by Banamex 25px Australia Will Power 25px Netherlands Robert Doornbos 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 25px United States Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing Report

Final driver standings[]

Pos Driver LAS 25px USA LBH 25px USA HOU 25px USA POR 25px USA CLE 25px USA MTT 25px Canada TOR 25px Canada EDM 25px Canada SAN 25px USA ROA 25px USA ZOL 25px Belgium ASS 25px Netherlands SUR 25px Australia MEX 25px Mexico Pts
1 25px France Sébastien Bourdais 13 1* 1* 1 12 2* 9 1* 5 1* 1* 7 1* 1* 364
2 25px UK Justin Wilson 14 4 10 2* 4 5 3 2 13 8 5 1* 2 10 281
3 25px Netherlands Robert Doornbos 2 13 3 3 2 1 6 11 1 14 7 13 4 16 268
4 25px Australia Will Power 1* 3 11 4 10* 3 1 15 4 16 4 14 16 2 262
5 25px USA Graham Rahal 17 8 2 9 8 7 11 3 6 3 3 9 11 4 243
6 25px Spain Oriol Servià 2 4 11 7 9 10* 6 3* 4 6 8 14 3 237
7 25px Brazil Bruno Junqueira 7 6 7 13 16 17 5 7 7 9 2 3 3 7 233
8 25px France Simon Pagenaud 12 14 5 8 5 4 4 4 10 11 12 6 5 6 232
9 25px Switzerland Neel Jani 10 7 15 12 3 6 2 9 2 10 8 5 8 9 231
10 25px Canada Alex Tagliani 4 5 9 5 6 8 8 14 15 5 9 15 7 13 205
11 25px Canada Paul Tracy 3 10 1 15 14 5 11 12 10 17 9 5 171
12 25px France Tristan Gommendy 5 11 13 7 13 12 15 8 7 16 4 140
13 25px UK Dan Clarke 15 12 17 6 11 14 12 8 17 2 11 17 17 129
14 25px Template:Country alias SCO Ryan Dalziel 11 9 8 14 9 10 7 12 17 15 10 116
15 25px UK Katherine Legge 6 10 16 17 15 11 16 16 16 15 11 12 15 15 108
16 25px Belgium Jan Heylen 15 14 16 13 10 9 6 13 2 104
17 25px USA Alex Figge 8 16 16 17 13 17 13 14 13 14 16 13 11 95
18 25px Mexico Mario Domínguez 9 17 6 17 12 17 12 8 78
19 25px France Nelson Philippe 6 12 28
20 25px Mexico David Martínez 10 14 18
25px New Zealand Matt Halliday 16 15 14 18
22 25px Brazil Roberto Moreno 12 9
Pos Driver LAS 25px USA LBH 25px USA HOU 25px USA POR 25px USA CLE 25px USA MTT 25px Canada TOR 25px Canada EDM 25px Canada SAN 25px USA ROA 25px USA ZOL 25px Belgium ASS 25px Netherlands SUR 25px Australia MEX 25px Mexico Pts
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue Finished
(Outside Top 10)
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify
(DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn
(Wth)
Black Disqualified
(DSQ)
White Did not start
(DNS)
Blank Did not
participate
(DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
Bold Pole position
Italics Ran fastest race lap
* Led most race laps
Rookie of the Year
Rookie

Point Scoring System:

  • Points are awarded based on each driver's resulting place (regardless of whether the car is running at the end of the race):
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Points 31 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Bonus Points:

  • 1 For Fastest Race Lap
  • 1 For Fastest Friday Qualifying Lap
  • 1 For Fastest Saturday Qualifying Lap
  • 1 For Most Positions Gained From Starting Position (in the event of tie, the better-placed driver gets the point)

Driver Breakdown[]

Pos Driver Team Races Wins Top 3 Top 5 Top 10 Poles Laps Led
1 25px France Bourdais 25px USA N/H/L Racing 14 8 9 10 11 6 463
2 25px UK Wilson 25px USA RSPORTS 14 1 5 9 12 2 113
3 25px Netherlands Doornbos(R) 25px UK Minardi Team USA 14 2 6 7 9 61
4 25px Australia Power 25px Australia Team Australia 14 2 5 8 9 5 153
5 25px USA Rahal(R) 25px USA N/H/L Racing 14 4 5 11 18
6 25px Spain Servià 25px United States Forsythe Racing
25px United States PKV Racing
13 3 5 10 85
7 25px Brazil Junqueira 25px USA DC Racing 14 3 4 11 33
8 25px France Pagenaud(R) 25px Australia Team Australia 14 6 10 19
9 25px Switzerland Jani(R) 25px United States PKV Racing 14 3 4 12 30
10 25px Canada Tagliani 25px USA RSPORTS 14 4 10 14
11 25px Canada Tracy 25px USA Forsythe Racing 12 1 2 4 7 49
12 25px France Gommendy(R) 25px United States PKV Racing 11 2 5 1 31
13 25px UK Clarke 25px UK Minardi Team USA 13 1 1 3 2
14 25px UK Dalziel(R) 25px USA PC Motorsports 11 6 16
15 25px UK Legge 25px USA DC Racing 14 2
16 25px Belgium Heylen 25px USA Conquest Racing 9 1 1 4
17 25px USA Figge(R) 25px USA PC Motorsports 13 1
18 25px Mexico Domínguez 25px USA Forsythe Racing
25px USA PKV Racing
25px USA PC Motorsports
25px UK Minardi Team USA
8 3
19 25px France Philippe 25px USA Conquest Racing 2 1
20 25px Mexico Martínez(R) 25px USA Forsythe Racing 2 1
21 25px New Zealand Halliday(R) 25px USA Conquest Racing 3
22 25px Brazil Moreno 25px USA PC Motorsports 1

Rule changes[]

The new rules of the 2007 season included the implementation of standing starts at venues where they can be safely implemented. Additionally, all events were timed events instead of running a set number of laps. As the time limit approaches, the drivers will be notified that they are beginning the last lap. The leader will NOT be shown the white flag, which will now be employed in a similar manner to its use by the FIA. Teams will also be allowed unlimited access to their tires during all qualifying sessions. The requirement for each team to use at least one set of the alternate Bridgestone Potenzas during the race would remain in place.

From this season onwards drivers no longer receive a bonus point for leading a lap of the race.

Notes[]

  1. Champ Car coming to ESPN beginning in 2007 – Racing – ESPN
  2. http://www.champcarworldseries.com/News/Article.asp?ID=11193
  3. "Servià keeps Forsythe drive". autosport.com. May 22, 2007. Archived from the original on 25 May 2007. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/59040. Retrieved June 1, 2007. 
  4. "Heylen at Conquest for rest of year". autosport.com. June 1, 2007. Archived from the original on 3 June 2007. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/59310. Retrieved June 1, 2007. 
  5. "Pacific Coast Motorsports signs Mexican Superstar Mario Domínguez". champcarworldseries.com. September 20, 2007. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20071011081150/http://champcarworldseries.com/News/Article.asp?ID=12232. Retrieved September 21, 2007. 
  6. "He’s back! Nelson Philippe returns to Conquest Racing team". champcarworldseries.com. October 3, 2007. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20071011084623/http://champcarworldseries.com/News/Article.asp?ID=12249. Retrieved October 6, 2007. 
  7. "Oriol Servià To Compete For PKV Racing At Lexmark Indy 300". champcarworldseries.com. October 16, 2007. http://www.champcarworldseries.com/News/Article.asp?ID=12264. Retrieved October 16, 2007. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 "Vegas Grand Prix opens 2007 Champ Car season". reviewjournal.com. August 1, 2006. http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Aug-01-Tue-2006/sports/8803743.html. Retrieved September 2, 2006. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Sponsor boost for Toronto, Houston". crash.net. March 13, 2007. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070927210107/http://www.crash.net/news_view~cid~3~id~144461.htm. Retrieved March 13, 2007. 
  10. "Mazda New Title Sponsor for Portland Champ Car Grand Prix". whowon.com. May 10, 2007. http://www.whowon.com/sresults.asp?SanctionID=198&StoryID=219539. Retrieved May 11, 2007. 
  11. "Cleveland 2007 date announced". motorsport.com. August 24, 2006. http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=230185&FS=CHAMPCAR. Retrieved September 5, 2006. 
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 "Champ Car set to add Quebec pit stop". globeandmail.com. September 25, 2006. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070930060835/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20060925.CHAMP25/TPStory/TPSports/OtherSports/. Retrieved September 26, 2006. 
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 "2007 Champ Car Schedule Coming – China, Europe to be Added?". paddocktalk.com. September 17, 2006. http://www.paddocktalk.com/news/html/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=41412. Retrieved September 17, 2006. 
  14. 14.0 14.1 "Champ Car in 2007 naar Assen?". telesport.nl. August 26, 2006. http://www.telesport.nl/autosport/article564565.ece. Retrieved September 1, 2006. 
  15. 15.0 15.1 "Champ Car coming back to Europe". grandprix.com. September 25, 2006. http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ft17495.html. Retrieved September 26, 2006. 
  16. 16.0 16.1 "Champ Car adds 2 European races". indystar.com. January 15, 2007. http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070115/SPORTS01/701150423. Retrieved January 16, 2007. 

References[]

from the original on May 28, 2009. http://www.driverdb.com/standings/5-2007/. Retrieved May 19, 2009. 


from the original on May 28, 2009. http://www.champcarstats.com/year/2007.htm. Retrieved May 19, 2009. 


from the original on May 28, 2009. http://www.champcar.ws/Results/Standings.asp?Year=2007. Retrieved May 19, 2009. 


See also[]

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