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2007 Belgian Champ Car Grand Prix


FieldValue
CountryBelgium
RaceBelgian Champ Car Grand Prix
ImageZolder.svg
CaptionZolder Track Layout
DateAugust 26
Year2007
Official nameBelgian Champ Car Grand Prix
Race_No11
Season_No14
SeriesChamp Car
LocationCircuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder, Belgium
CoursePermanent Road Course
Course_mi2.492
Course_km4.010
Distance_laps71
Distance_mi176.932
Distance_km284.744
WeatherCloudy
Pole_DriverSébastien Bourdais
Pole_TeamN/H/L Racing
Pole_Time1:12.821
Pole_CountryFrance
Fast_DriverSébastien Bourdais
Fast_TeamN/H/L Racing
Fast_Time1:14.089
Fast_Lap39
Fast_CountryFrance
First_DriverSébastien Bourdais
First_TeamN/H/L Racing
First_CountryFrance
Second_DriverBruno Junqueira
Second_TeamDale Coyne Racing
Second_CountryBrazil
Third_DriverGraham Rahal
Third_TeamN/H/L Racing
Third_CountryUSA

The 2007 Belgian Champ Car Grand Prix was the eleventh round of the 2007 season of the Champ Car World Series. It was held on August 26, 2007, at Circuit Zolder in Heusden-Zolder, Belgium. The race was won by Sébastien Bourdais, and it was his sixth victory of the season.

Background

The race was part of a short tour through Europe, with the race at TT Circuit Assen in The Netherlands one week later. It was the series' first and last ever race in Belgium. On January 16, 2007, the Champ Car World Series announced a multi-year agreement that would see the return of Champ Car to Europe for the first time since 2003 with inaugural races in the Netherlands and Belgium. It was the first time that Champ Car has raced in either of the two European nations. "We are excited to bring the American equivalent of Formula 1 racing to Europe," said event promoter Bart Rietbergen. "Champ Car provides close racing that is easy for European fans to understand, and they will be very impressed with the access that they will have in the Champ Car paddock."

Conquest Racing driver Jan Heylen found himself in a home race on the circuit that lies just 30 km from Geel, the place where he was born. Next to Heylen, Robert Doornbos also had many fans as the track lies close to his native country, the Netherlands.

Qualifying results

PosNatNameTeamQual 1Qual 2Best1234567891011121314151617
FranceSébastien BourdaisN/H/L Racing1:14.0231:12.821**1:12.821**
AUSWill PowerTeam Australia1:13.8101:13.194**1:13.194**
NEDRobert DoornbosMinardi Team USAno time1:13.067**1:13.067**
BrazilBruno JunqueiraDale Coyne Racing1:14.4331:13.313**1:13.313**
UKJustin WilsonRSPORTS1:15.0411:13.327**1:13.327**
CanadaAlex TaglianiRSPORTS1:14.9601:13.384**1:13.384**
CanadaPaul TracyForsythe Racing1:14.8291:13.407**1:13.407**
FranceSimon PagenaudTeam Australia1:14.0301:13.436**1:13.436**
SwitzerlandNeel JaniPKV Racing1:14.8231:13.555**1:13.436**
SpainOriol ServiàForsythe Racing1:14.8121:13.720**1:13.720**
BelgiumJan HeylenConquest Racingno time1:13.768**1:13.768**
MexicoMario DomínguezMinardi Team USA-1:13.810**1:13.810**
USGraham RahalN/H/L Racing1:14.2241:13.822**1:13.822**
UKKatherine LeggeDale Coyne Racing1:15.6031:13.987**1:13.987**
FranceTristan GommendyPKV Racing1:14.5901:13.995**1:13.995**
UKRyan DalzielPacific Coast Motorsports1:15.4981:14.002**1:14.002**
USAlex FiggePacific Coast Motorsports1:15.9341:14.744**1:14.744**

Team Minardi USA driver Dan Clarke was suspended by Champ Car race director Tony Cotman for reckless driving and avoidable contact at the start of Friday's first free practice session, and thus did not participate for the remainder of the weekend. Clarke had been placed on probation after an incident with Justin Wilson at the San Jose Grand Prix. Caught up in the incident were Wilson and Belgian driver Jan Heylen. Severe damage to Heylen's car prevented him from taking part in Friday's qualifying session. Mario Domínguez replaced Clarke starting on Saturday, stepping into his fourth team for the year. Clarke's suspension would be reevaluated before the next week's Grand Prix of the Netherlands. Clarke's Team Minardi teammate Robert Doornbos was also unable to take part in Friday's session after blowing an engine at the end of the practice session immediately prior to qualifying.

Sébastien Bourdais was quickest on Saturday to win his fourth pole position of the season. It was also the fourth time Bourdais and Friday's fastest driver, Will Power, shared the front row. Doornbos recovered from his engine troubles on Friday to finish second fastest in the session, but started on the second row. Next to him was Dale Coyne Racing's Bruno Junqueira, who gave the long-struggling team its highest grid position since the 1999 Grand Prix of Long Beach.

Race

PosNatNameTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints13322732642452161971781591310111110129138147156165174
FranceSébastien BourdaisN/H/L Racing711:45:21.9971
BrazilBruno JunqueiraDale Coyne Racing71+13.7 secs4
USGraham RahalN/H/L Racing71+14.5 secs13
AUSWill PowerTeam Australia71+15.1 secs2
UKJustin WilsonRSPORTS71+16.0 secs5
SpainOriol ServiàForsythe Racing71+17.2 secs10
NEDRobert DoornbosMinardi Team USA71+18.4 secs3
SwitzerlandNeel JaniPKV Racing71+19.1 secs9
CanadaAlex TaglianiRSPORTS71+23.8 secs6
CanadaPaul TracyForsythe Racing71+24.5 secs7
UKKatherine LeggeDale Coyne Racing71+28.8 secs14
FranceSimon PagenaudTeam Australia71+33.2 secs8
BelgiumJan HeylenConquest Racing71+1:12.111
USAlex FiggePacific Coast Motorsports70+ 1 Lap17
UKRyan DalzielPacific Coast Motorsports67+ 4 Laps16
FranceTristan GommendyPKV Racing60Mechanical15
MexicoMario DomínguezMinardi Team USA47Tyre12

In the last thirty laps, Bourdais led away from the starting grid and held the lead until his second pit stop lap 40. On that lap, Bourdais lost the lead to a pack of alternate strategy cars who had pitted for the second time during a caution period on lap 27. Included in this pack were his teammate Graham Rahal who took the lead until he ducked into the pits on lap 47, relinquishing the lead to Bourdais.

On lap 50, a caution came out. Most drivers pitted a final pitstop but four drivers stayed out: Bruno Junqueira, Simon Pagenaud, local driver Jan Heylen, and Tristan Gommendy. Of the four drivers, Junqueira's gambit was the most dangerous to Bourdais, as he had stopped on lap 49. In order for the other drivers to catch up, they had to perform a number of full course caution laps.

When the green flag came out again, the order was Pagenaud, Heylen, Gommendy, Junqueira, and Bourdais. After two hard fought laps, Junqueira gave up fourth place to Bourdais. Five laps later Gommendy gave up third spot shortly before pitting and then retiring with an oil leak.

Heylen gave up his gambit on lap 59 and while Pagenaud gamely hung on to the lead until lap 63, it was unlikely that he would make the end of the race. With that stop, Bourdais re-inherited the lead, while behind him Junqueira clung to second place while saving fuel at the same time. Rahal did not have fuel concerns but was not able to find his way around the veteran driver.

The positioning stayed the same by the end, with Bourdais in front by more than 13 seconds. Junqueira's 2nd place was Dale Coyne Racing team's best ever finish. Rahal settled for the fourth podium finish of his rookie season. Bourdais leads the season championship by 53 points over Robert Doornbos. Not an insurmountable lead, but one that leaves his challengers with an insignificant chance of preventing the capture of his fourth straight Champ Car title.

Caution flags

LapsCause
16-19Track damage repair
26-28Figge (29) off course
49-52Domínguez (4) lost wheel

Notes

LapsLeader
1-40Sébastien Bourdais
41-47Graham Rahal
48-50Sébastien Bourdais
51-63Simon Pagenaud
64-71Sébastien Bourdais
DriverLaps led
Sébastien Bourdais51
Simon Pagenaud13
Graham Rahal7

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  • New Race Record Sébastien Bourdais : 1:45:21.997
  • Average Speed 100.752 mph / 162.144 kmh

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPoints
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1FRA Sébastien Bourdais
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]2Netherlands Robert Doornbos
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]3AUS Will Power
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]4UK Justin Wilson
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]5US Graham Rahal

Note: Only the top five positions are included.

Attendance

Attendance for the weekend at Zolder was 40,000 spectators, with 25,000 attending on race day. This was in line with the organizers expectations, and was the attendance necessary to break even financially.

References

References

  1. "Belgian Champ Car Grand Prix". Champ Car Stats.
  2. (27 August 2007). "Le ChampCar à Zolder: "Un bilan satisfaisant..."". [[La Dernière Heure]].
  3. (29 August 2007). "Belgian Grand Prix promoter blames high ticket prices for empty seats". CBSSports.com.
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