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Sports season

2007 Champ Car season
Champ Car World Series
Season
Races17 14
Start dateApril 8
End dateNovember 11
Awards
Drivers' championFranceSébastien Bourdais
Rookie of the YearNetherlandsRobert Doornbos
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2008 (CCWS)
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Sébastien Bourdais (left) won the Champ Car World Series driver's title for the fourth time;Justin Wilson (right) finished second in points.

The2007 Champ Car World Series season was the fourth and final season of theChamp Car World Series, and the 29th season of the series dating back to the 1979 formation ofChampionship Auto Racing Teams (CART). 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 theIndy Racing League (IRL), marking the end of the Champ Car World Series for good.

French driverSébastien Bourdais entered the season as the defending champion, and went on to score his fourth consecutive title, becoming the first driver in Champ Car and/orAmerican open-wheel racing history to do so. It was his final year in the series before moving on to Formula 1, regardless of the subsequent unification of the sport. It also marked the last time that a driver of an American open-wheel championship clinched the title before the final race of the season till 2023, whenAlex Palou won the IndyCar title.[1]

Background and series news

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Champ Car underwent some major changes for 2007. The opening race of the season was switched from theGrand Prix of Long Beach toLas Vegas for the first running of theVegas Grand Prix, and the series was slated to race in Europe for the first time since 2003. Also, the entire schedule was held on road and street courses for the first time in history.

The name of the series reverted to Champ Car World Series, after bothBridgestone andFord Motor Company concluded their sponsorship deals. Bridgestone extended its deal as tire supplier in November 2006, but Ford withdrew entirely from the series in January 2007.[2][3]Mazda took over as the new pace car and courtesy vehicle supplier, but elected not to badge the engines, withCosworth having been sold toKevin Kalkhoven by Ford.

ESPN announced a new, multiyear agreement that marked the return of the Champ Car World Series to the network in 2007.[4] On January 23, 2007, Champ Car unveiled its new logo for the Champ Car World Series and the Atlantic Series, with a design that included the new Panoz DP01 chassis on the right with an emphasis on a chicane-style layout, representing the street track racing that dominated Champ Car.

Rule changes

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Champ Car officials confirmed thatPanoz would be the sole chassis supplier for Champ Car for the three years beginning in 2007. ThePanoz DP01 was built by sister companyÉlan 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.

The new rules of the 2007 season included the implementation of standing starts at venues where they could be safely implemented, being introduced in the fourth round of the season atPortland. Additionally, all events were time limited to 1 hour 45 minutes instead of running a set number of laps. As the time limit approached, the drivers were notified that they were beginning the last lap. The leader would not be shown the white flag, which was instead employed in a similar manner to its use by theFIA. Teams were also 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.

Starting this season drivers no longer received a bonus point for leading a lap of the race.

Confirmed entries

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The followingteams anddrivers competed in the 2007Champ Car World Series season. All teams used aCosworth 2.65-litreturbochargedV8 engine, aPanozDP01 chassis, andBridgestone tires.

TeamNo.Driver(s)Round(s)Ref(s)
United StatesNewman/Haas/Lanigan Racing1FranceSébastien BourdaisAll[5]
2United StatesGraham Rahal R All[6]
United StatesForsythe Racing3CanadaPaul Tracy1–2, 4–14[N 1][7]
SpainOriol Servià2–3[8][9]
7MexicoMario Domínguez1–3[10]
SpainOriol Servià4–12[11]
MexicoDavid Martinez R 13–14[12]
United KingdomMinardi Team USA[13]4United KingdomDan ClarkeAll[N 2][14]
MexicoMario Domínguez11[15]
14NetherlandsRobert Doornbos R All[14]
AustraliaTeam Australia5AustraliaWill PowerAll[16]
15FranceSimon Pagenaud R All[17]
United StatesRSPORTS[18]
United StatesRocketsports Racing
8CanadaAlex Tagliani1–10[19]
11–14[20]
United StatesRSPORTS[18]
United StatesRuSPORT
9United KingdomJustin Wilson1–10[21]
11–14[20]
United StatesDale Coyne Racing11United KingdomKatherine LeggeAll[22]
19BrazilBruno JunqueiraAll[22]
United StatesPKV Racing21SwitzerlandNeel Jani R All[23]
22FranceTristan Gommendy R 1–12[N 3][24]
MexicoMario Domínguez8[25]
SpainOriol Servià13–14[26]
United StatesPacific Coast Motorsports28United KingdomRyan Dalziel R 1–8, 10–12[27]
MexicoMario Domínguez9, 13–14[28][29]
29United StatesAlex Figge R All[N 4][27]
BrazilRoberto Moreno3[30]
United StatesConquest Racing34New ZealandMatt Halliday R 1–3[31]
BelgiumJan Heylen4–12[32]
FranceNelson Philippe13–14[33]

Driver changes

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Preseason

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Mid-season

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Team changes

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  • On July 30, 2006,Champ Car Atlantic team Gelles Racing announced a new two-car Champ Car programme for 2007, with the blessing of series officials.[39] However, no further developments or announcements were made in the following months, and the team eventually cancelled theirPanoz DP01 orders.
  • On December 18, 2006, former F1 team principalPaul Stoddart announced it had acquired a controlling interest inCTE-HVM Racing. The team was renamed asMinardi Team USA in the style of former Formula 1 teamMinardi, which had been owned by Stoddart between 2001 and 2005.[13]
  • On February 3, 2007, team ownerÉric Bachelart announced thatConquest Racing would downsize its operations to one car, afterMi-Jack decided to not self-fund the team in its co-ownership role. One day earlier, a self-imposed deadline to find sponsorship and keep the team running was met with a last-minute sponsorship deal, shortly after employees had been told Conquest would be closed.[40]
  • On March 6, 2007, Mi-Jack announced it had sold back its ownership share inConquest Racing.[41] On March 9, Mi-Jack owner Mike Lanigan was announced as a new partner ofNewman/Haas Racing, with the team being renamed as Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing.[42]
  • On March 29, 2007,RuSPORT andRocketsports Racing announced an strategic and economic alliance that would see both teams merge asRSPORTS under the joint ownership of Dan Pettit andPaul Gentilozzi.[18] Before the eleventh race of the season at Zolder, it was announced that the two teams would revert to compete separately under their original names.[20]

Schedule

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The 15-race schedule was first released on September 27, 2006.[43] It was expanded to 17 races on January 16, 2007.[44]

Rd.DateRace NameTrackLocation
1April 8United StatesVegas Grand Prix S Streets of Las VegasLas Vegas, Nevada
2April 15United StatesToyota Grand Prix of Long Beach[45] S Streets of Long BeachLong Beach, California
3April 22United StatesGrand Prix of Houston S JAGFlo Speedway at Reliant ParkHouston, Texas
-May 20China Champ Car China Grand Prix[46] R Zhuhai International CircuitZhuhai, China
4June 10United StatesMazda Champ Car Grand Prix of Portland Presented by Joe's Sports and Outdoor R Portland International RacewayPortland, Oregon
5June 24United StatesChamp Car Grand Prix of Cleveland Presented by LaSalle Bank[47] S Cleveland Burke Lakefront AirportCleveland, Ohio
6July 1CanadaChamp Car Mont-Tremblant[48] R Circuit Mont-TremblantMont-Tremblant, Quebec
7July 8CanadaSteelback Grand Prix of Toronto[49][48] S Exhibition PlaceToronto, Ontario
8July 22CanadaRexall Grand Prix of Edmonton[48] S Edmonton City Centre Airport SpeedwayEdmonton, Alberta
9July 29United StatesSan Jose Grand Prix at Redback Raceway[50] S Streets of San JoseSan Jose, California
10August 12United StatesGenerac Grand Prix R Road AmericaElkhart Lake, Wisconsin
-August 19United StatesGrand Prix of Denver S Denver Civic CenterDenver,Colorado
11August 26BelgiumBelgian Champ Car Grand Prix[50][51][52][53] R Circuit ZolderHeusden-Zolder, Belgium
12September 2NetherlandsBavaria Champ Car Grand Prix Powered by Audi, Gant, Hertz, Jumbo & Pioneer R TT Circuit AssenAssen, Netherlands
13October 21AustraliaLexmark Indy 300 S Surfers Paradise Street CircuitSurfers Paradise, Australia
14November 11MexicoGran Premio Tecate Presented by Banamex R Autódromo Hermanos RodríguezMexico City, Mexico
-December 2United StatesGrand Prix Arizona S Streets of PhoenixPhoenix, Arizona

 R  Road course
 S  Street/temporary circuit

Schedule changes

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  • On September 27, 2006, Champ Car released the 2007 schedule. Notably, the race at theMilwaukee Mile was dropped, which meant that no oval races would be held during the season, for the first time in the history of majorAmerican open-wheel racing. TheGrand Prix of Monterrey was also discontinued after six seasons. Both events were replaced with street races atLas Vegas andPhoenix, organized by the same promoter and intended to bookend the season, a role held by Long Beach and Mexico over the previous years. Amid interest fromNASCAR, theMontreal race was switched for a return toMont-Tremblant, which had hosted USAC Indy car races in the 1960's, and the fourth attempt on an Asian event was scheduled atZhuhai,China, after three years of race cancellations in Korean venues.[43]
  • On January 16, 2007, the calendar was expanded to 17 races with the addition of a two-legged European trip atCircuit Zolder andTT Circuit Assen, marking the return of the series to the Old Continent after four years.[44]
  • On February 1, theGrand Prix of Denver was cancelled for both the 2007 and 2008 seasons, due to scheduling conflicts on the surrounding venues. Although the contract was still in place for a 2009 edition, it would not be fulfilled after the 2008 unification of American open-wheel racing.[54]
  • On April 7, 2007, Champ Car announced a change of date of the Zolder event from September 9 to August 26, due to its proximity with theBelgian Grand Prix.[55] The series also confirmed the postponement of the Zhuhai race, which had been reported as early as February.[56] A change of date from May 20 to October 28 was officially requested to and rejected by theFIA, which was the ultimate authority over the allocation of IndyCar's international dates. Its president,Max Mosley, confirmed on June 2 that Champ Car had been aware of the situation since early April, while still including the race in its schedules since.[57]
  • On August 28, 2007, theGrand Prix Arizona was cancelled by its promoters due to a lack of corporate support. This eventually led to Champ Car terminating its deal for both this race and Las Vegas for 2008. Champ Car also confirmed that the Zhuhai race wouldn't take place in 2007. While originally "postponed" to 2008, it would not feature on next season's prospective calendar.[58]

Results

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Rd.RacePole positionFastest lapLead most lapsRace winner
DriverTeamReport
1United StatesLas VegasAustraliaWill PowerAustraliaWill PowerAustraliaWill PowerAustraliaWill PowerAustraliaTeam AustraliaReport
2United StatesLong BeachFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSimon PagenaudFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisUnited StatesNewman/Haas/Lanigan RacingReport
3United StatesHoustonAustraliaWill PowerFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisUnited StatesNewman/Haas/Lanigan RacingReport
4United StatesPortlandUnited KingdomJustin WilsonFranceSébastien BourdaisUnited KingdomJustin WilsonFranceSébastien BourdaisUnited StatesNewman/Haas/Lanigan RacingReport
5United StatesClevelandFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisAustraliaWill PowerCanadaPaul TracyUnited StatesForsythe RacingReport
6CanadaMont-TremblantFranceTristan GommendyFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisNetherlandsRobert DoornbosUnited KingdomMinardi Team USAReport
7CanadaTorontoFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisSpainOriol ServiàAustraliaWill PowerAustraliaTeam AustraliaReport
8CanadaEdmontonAustraliaWill PowerFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisUnited StatesNewman/Haas/Lanigan RacingReport
9United StatesSan JoseUnited KingdomJustin WilsonUnited KingdomJustin WilsonSpainOriol ServiàNetherlandsRobert DoornbosUnited KingdomMinardi Team USAReport
10United StatesRoad AmericaFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisUnited StatesNewman/Haas/Lanigan RacingReport
11BelgiumZolderFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisUnited StatesNewman/Haas/Lanigan RacingReport
12NetherlandsAssenFranceSébastien BourdaisUnited KingdomDan ClarkeUnited KingdomJustin WilsonUnited KingdomJustin WilsonUnited StatesRSPORTSReport
13AustraliaSurfers ParadiseAustraliaWill PowerUnited StatesGraham RahalFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisUnited StatesNewman/Haas/Lanigan RacingReport
14MexicoMexico CityAustraliaWill PowerNetherlandsRobert DoornbosFranceSébastien BourdaisFranceSébastien BourdaisUnited StatesNewman/Haas/Lanigan RacingReport

Points standings

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Further information:List of American Championship car racing point scoring systems

Driver standings

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PosDriverLASUnited StatesLBHUnited StatesHOUUnited StatesPORUnited StatesCLEUnited StatesMTTCanadaTORCanadaEDMCanadaSJOUnited StatesROAUnited StatesZOLBelgiumASNNetherlandsSURAustraliaMXCMexicoPts
1FranceSébastien Bourdais131*1*1122*91*51*1*71*1*364
2United KingdomJustin Wilson144102*453213851*210281
3NetherlandsRobert Doornbos RY 2133321611114713416268
4AustraliaWill Power1*311410*3115416414162262
5United StatesGraham Rahal R 17829871136339114243
6SpainOriol Servià24117910*63*468143237
7BrazilBruno Junqueira76713161757792337233
8FranceSimon Pagenaud R 1214585444101112656232
9SwitzerlandNeel Jani R 107151236292108589231
10CanadaAlex Tagliani459568814155915713205
11CanadaPaul Tracy3Wth101151451112101795171
12FranceTristan Gommendy R 511137131215Wth87164140
13United KingdomDan Clarke15121761114128172Wth111717129
14United KingdomRyan Dalziel R 119814910712171510116
15United KingdomKatherine Legge610161715111616161511121515108
16BelgiumJan Heylen151416131096132104
17United StatesAlex Figge R 816Wth161713171314131416131195
18MexicoMario Domínguez917617121712878
19FranceNelson Philippe61228
20MexicoDavid Martínez R 101418
21New ZealandMatt Halliday R 16151418
22BrazilRoberto Moreno129
PosDriverLASUnited StatesLBHUnited StatesHOUUnited StatesPORUnited StatesCLEUnited StatesMTTCanadaTORCanadaEDMCanadaSJOUnited StatesROAUnited StatesZOLBelgiumASNNetherlandsSURAustraliaMXCMexicoPts
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th–10th place
Dark BlueFinished
(Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify
(DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn
(Wth)
BlackDisqualified
(DSQ)
WhiteDid Not Start
(DNS)
Race abandoned
(C)
BlankDid not
participate
In-line notation
BoldPole position
ItalicsRan fastest race lap
*Led most race laps
 RY Rookie of the Year
 R Rookie

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Practiced for round 2, but withdrew from the event due to a compression fracture to his back.
  2. ^Practiced for round 11, but was suspended for the rest of the event for reckless driving.
  3. ^Practiced for round 8, but withdrew from the event due to an edema of two thoracic vertebrae.
  4. ^Practiced for round 3, but withdrew from the event due to a back injury sustained at the previous round.

Notes

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References

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