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   <title>Power wins last Champ Car race</title>
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   Will Power won Sunday's Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, the final race of the Champ Car Series as they have combined with the IndyCar Series to make one open-wheel tour. The No.8 KV Racing Technology driver crossed the finish line 5.094 seconds ahead of rookie Franck Montagny. The victory was Power's first of the season and third of his Champ Car career. Mario Dominguez, Enrique Bernoldi and Oriol Servia completed the top-five. All dr
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   <title>Wilson on pole in Long Beach</title>
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   After winning Friday's provisional pole, Justin Wilson backed it up with another superb performance on Saturday winning the pole for Sunday's Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, the final race of the Champ Car Series. The No.02 Newman/Haas/Lanigan driver circled the 1.968-mile, 11-turn, temporary street course in one minute, 06.902 seconds (105.898 m.p.h.). The pole victory was the seventh of Wilson's Champ Car career. Starting on the out
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   <title>Wilson on provisional pole in Long Beach</title>
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   Justin Wilson won the provisional pole for Sunday's Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, the final race of the CART Series. The No.02 Newman/Haas/Lanigan driver circled the 1.968-mile, 11-turn, temporary street course in one minute, 07.356 seconds. He was more than half- a-second faster than the next quickest qualifier. The first of two sessions qualifying win guarantees Wilson a front row starting position for Sunday's race. Wils
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   <title>One open-wheel series!</title>
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   The front of the IndyCar Series website says it all - Done Deal. Indy Racing League owner Tony George and the owners of the Champ Car World Series have "completed an agreement in principal." On Friday, co-owners of the CCWS, Gerald Forsythe and Kevin Kalkhoven signed the agreement in principle. Details of a news conference have yet to be released. It is the end of a 12-year nightmare for open-wheel racing fans who have been forced to 
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   <title>Report: Champ Car and IRL close to deal</title>
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   According to reports from numerous outlets, the Champ Car Series and the IndyCar Series will finally end a 12- year split that has hurt both circuits. One report from Robin Miller quoted an undisclosed owner as being told "there would only be one series in 2008." A press conference could come as early as Wednesday. IRL testing begins February 27 at Homestead. A deal could put eight new teams on the IndyCar starting grid. Rumo
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   <title>Wilson gets coveted seat at Newman/Haas/Lanigan</title>
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   Veteran Justin Wilson has landed the seat vacated by four-time Champ Car Series champion Sebastien Bourdais. Bourdais left to drive in the Formula One Series for Toro Rosso. On Tuesday, Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing announced that the British driver would team with 19-year-old, second-year driver Graham Rahal. "I am extremely pleased and proud to be joining Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing," said Wilson. "For the entire time I have been
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   <title>2007 Champ Car Series Year in Review</title>
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   Another Champ Car World Series season has been put in the books and Sebastien Bourdais won the driver championship again, his fourth in a row. Another Champ Car World Series season was just completed and for Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing, an eighth title (by five different drivers). In 25 years the team has earned 107 poles and 105 wins taking the title in 1984 (Mario Andretti), 1991 (Michael Andretti), 1993 (Nigel Man
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   <title>Bourdais ends Champ Car career with another win</title>
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   Sebastien Bourdais ended his Champ Car career in grand style winning Sunday's Gran Premio Tecate Champ Car season finale at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. The No.1 Newman/Haas/Lanigan driver crossed the finish line 1.905 seconds ahead of Will Power. The victory was Bourdais' eighth of the season and 31st of his Champ Car career. In 73 starts, the Frenchman earned an amazing 28 poles, 31 wins (42.45%) and 44 podiums. He 
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   <title>Power on pole in Mexico City</title>
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   Will Power upset four-time series champion Sebastien Bourdais to win the pole for Sunday's Gran Premio Tecate on the 2.48-mile, 15-turn Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez road course with a qualifying time of one minute, 23.558 seconds (119.515 m.p.h.). Bourdais, who won Friday's provisional pole session, will start on the outside of the front row. The Frenchman, who will head to Formula One next season, already clinched his fourth 
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