2007 Champ Car World Series Season

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2007 Champ Car World Series
2007 Champ Car World Series

The 2007 Champ Car World Series Season is the twenty-ninth Champ Car World Series, however only it's fourth season under the Champ Car title. It will begin on April 8, 2007 and it will end on December 2 after 16 races.

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

Roberto Moreno pilots the DP01 in the first running test of the chassis.
Roberto Moreno pilots the DP01 in the first running test of the chassis.

Champ Car officials confirmed that Panoz will be the sole chassis supplier for Champ Car for three years beginning in 2007. The Panoz DP01 will be built by sister company Elan Motorsports Technologies and will be powered by a turbo-charged Cosworth engine. The new formula is expected to significantly lower the costs of competing in the series, which in turn is expected to increase car counts for the 2007 Champ Car season.

ESPN has announced a new, multiyear agreement that will mark 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 Holland, 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 [3], 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.

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The following teams and drivers are confirmed, or strongly rumoured, to be competing for the 2007 Champ Car season. All teams will use a Cosworth 2.65-litre turbocharged V8 engine, a Panoz DP01 chassis, and Bridgestone tires.

For a complete run-down of of the who tested in the pre-season, click here.

Team No # Driver(s) Sponsor(s) Test Drivers
Flag of United States Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing 1 Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais[1] McDonald's N/A
2 Flag of United StatesGraham Rahal[2] MEDIZONE
Flag of United States Forsythe Racing 3 Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Indeck N/A
7 Flag of Mexico Mario Dominguez[3] Telmex/Cabi Developers
Flag of United Kingdom Minardi Team USA 4 Flag of England Dan Clarke[4] Ticketmaster/Synapse Power Flag of Hungary Zsolt Baumgartner[5]
14 Flag of Netherlands Robert Doornbos[4] Muermans/Jumbo Supermarkets/MediaMall
Flag of Australia Team Australia 5 Flag of Australia Will Power Aussie Vineyards N/A
15 Flag of France Simon Pagenaud[6] Aussie Vineyards
Flag of United States RSPORTS[7] 8 Flag of Canada Alex Tagliani[8] LXN2 / Lexington Energy Services N/A
9 Flag of England Justin Wilson [9] CDW
Flag of United States Dale Coyne Racing 11 Flag of England Katherine Legge[10] N/A
19 Flag of Brazil Bruno Junqueira[10] Sonny's Real Pit Bar-B-Q
Flag of United States PKV Racing 21 Flag of Switzerland Neel Jani[11][12] Red Bull/Gulfstream N/A
22 Flag of France Tristan Gommendy[13] Pay By Touch/Megaspiera
Flag of United States Pacific Coast Motorsports[14] 28 Flag of Scotland Ryan Dalziel[14] Ironclad N/A
29 Flag of United States Alex Figge[14] Imperial Capital Bank
Flag of United States Conquest Racing 42 Flag of New Zealand Matt Halliday[15] 42 Below N/A

Rd Race Name Circuit City/Location TV Date
1 Flag of United States Vegas Grand Prix[16] Streets of Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada NBC April 8
2 Flag of United States Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach[16] Streets of Long Beach Long Beach, California NBC April 15
3 Flag of United States Grand Prix of Houston[16] JAGFlo Speedway at Reliant Park[17] Houston, Texas ESPN April 22
4 Flag of United States G.I Joes Grand Prix of Portland Portland International Raceway Portland, Oregon ABC June 10
5 Flag of United States Grand Prix of Cleveland[18] Burke Lakefront Airport Cleveland, Ohio CBS June 24
6 Flag of Canada Mont-Tremblant Grand Prix[19] Mont-Tremblant Saint-Jovite, Quebec ESPN July 1
7 Flag of Canada Steelback Grand Prix[17][19] Exhibition Place Toronto, Ontario ESPN July 8
8 Flag of Canada West Edmonton Mall Grand Prix[19] Blatchford Field Airport Edmonton, Alberta ESPN July 22
9 Flag of United States Taylor Woodrow Grand Prix of San Jose[20] Streets of San Jose San Jose, California ESPN 2 July 29
10 Flag of United States Generac Grand Prix Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin ABC August 12
11 Flag of Belgium Belgian Champ Car Grand Prix[20][21][22][23] Zolder Heusden-Zolder, Belgium ESPN 2 August 26
12 Flag of Netherlands Dutch Champ Car Grand Prix[20][21][22][23] TT Circuit Assen Assen, Netherlands ESPN Classic September 2
13 Flag of Australia Lexmark Indy 300 Streets of Surfers Paradise Gold Coast, Queensland ESPN 2 October 21
14 Flag of People's Republic of China Chinese Champ Car Grand Prix Zhuhai International Circuit Zhuhai, Guangdong ESPN 2 October 28
15 Flag of Mexico Gran Premio de México Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez Mexico City, Mexico ESPN 2 November 11
16 Flag of United States Grand Prix Arizona[24] Streets of Phoenix Phoenix, Arizona ABC December 2


The Denver Grand Prix has been cancelled by Champ Car as of Feburary 1st

Rd Race Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning driver Winning team Report
1 Flag of United States Vegas Grand Prix Flag of Australia Will Power Report
2 Flag of United States Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Report
3 Flag of United States Grand Prix of Houston Report
4 Flag of United States G.I Joes Grand Prix of Portland Report
5 Flag of United States Grand Prix of Cleveland Report
6 Flag of Canada Mont-Tremblant Grand Prix Report
7 Flag of Canada Steelback Grand Prix Report
8 Flag of Canada West Edmonton Mall Grand Prix Report
9 Flag of United States Taylor Woodrow Grand Prix of San Jose Report
10 Flag of United States Generac Grand Prix Report
11 Flag of Belgium Belgian Champ Car Grand Prix Report
12 Flag of Netherlands Dutch Champ Car Grand Prix Report
13 Flag of Australia Lexmark Indy 300 Report
14 Flag of People's Republic of China Chinese Champ Car Grand Prix Report
15 Flag of Mexico Gran Premio de México Report
16 Flag of United States Grand Prix Arizona Report

Point Scoring System:

  • 1st - 20th = 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 Leading A Lap Of The Race
  • 1 For Most Positions Gained From Starting Position (in the event of tie, the better-placed driver gets the point. In Toronto 2006 Will Power moved from 12th to 7th and Charles Zwolsman from 14th to 9th, so point was given to Power.)

The most points a single driver can earn in a single race is 35.

Pos Driver LVG Flag of United States LGB Flag of United States HOU Flag of United States POR Flag of United States CLE Flag of United States MTT Flag of Canada TOR Flag of Canada EDM Flag of Canada SAN Flag of United States ROA Flag of United States ASS Flag of Netherlands ZOL Flag of Belgium SUR Flag of Australia ZHU Flag of People's Republic of China MEX Flag of Mexico PHO Flag of United States Pts
1 Flag of France Bourdais 0
2 Flag of United States Rahal (R) 0
3 Flag of Canada Tracy 0
4 Flag of Mexico Dominguez 0
5 Flag of England Clarke 0
6 Flag of Netherlands Doornbos (R) 0
7 Flag of Australia Power 0
8 Flag of France Pagenaud (R) 0
9 Flag of Canada Tagliani 0
10 Flag of England Wilson 0
11 Flag of England Legge 0
12 Flag of Brazil Junqueira 0
13 Flag of Switzerland Jani (R) 0
14 Flag of France Gommendy (R) 0
15 Flag of Scotland Dalziel (R) 0
16 Flag of United States Figge (R) 0
17 Flag of New Zealand Halliday (R) 0
Pos Driver LVG Flag of United States LGB Flag of United States HOU Flag of United States POR Flag of United States CLE Flag of United States MTT Flag of Canada TOR Flag of Canada EDM Flag of Canada SAN Flag of United States ROA Flag of United States ASS Flag of Netherlands ZOL Flag of Belgium SUR Flag of Australia ZHU Flag of People's Republic of China MEX Flag of Mexico PHO Flag of United States Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Finished, in points
Blue Finished, no points
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate
Injured (INJ)
Excluded (EX)

  • Top result per race counts towards the nations cup
Pos Country LVG Flag of United States LGB Flag of United States HOU Flag of United States POR Flag of United States CLE Flag of United States MTT Flag of Canada TOR Flag of Canada EDM Flag of Canada SAN Flag of United States ROA Flag of United States ASS Flag of Netherlands ZOL Flag of Belgium SUR Flag of Australia ZHU Flag of People's Republic of China MEX Flag of Mexico PHO Flag of United States Points
1 Flag of France France 0
2 Flag of England England 0
3 Flag of United States United States 0
3 Flag of Canada Canada 0
5 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 0
6 Flag of Australia Australia 0
7 Flag of Mexico Mexico 0
8 Flag of Scotland Scotland 0
9 Flag of Netherlands Netherlands 0
10 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 0
11 Flag of Brazil Brazil 0
Pos Country LVG Flag of United States LGB Flag of United States HOU Flag of United States POR Flag of United States CLE Flag of United States MTT Flag of Canada TOR Flag of Canada EDM Flag of Canada SAN Flag of United States ROA Flag of United States ASS Flag of Netherlands ZOL Flag of Belgium SUR Flag of Australia ZHU Flag of People's Republic of China MEX Flag of Mexico PHO Flag of United States Points

Pos Driver Team Entries Wins Podiums Top 5 Top 10 Poles Laps Led Points
1 Flag of France Bourdais Flag of United States NHL Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Flag of United States Rahal (R) Flag of United States NHL Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Flag of Canada Tracy Flag of United States Forsythe Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Flag of Mexico Dominguez Flag of United States Forsythe Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Flag of England Clarke Flag of United Kingdom Minardi Team USA 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Flag of Netherlands Doornbos (R) Flag of United Kingdom Minardi Team USA 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Flag of Australia Power Flag of Australia Team Australia 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
8 Flag of France Pagenaud (R) Flag of Australia Team Australia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Flag of Canada Tagliani Flag of United States RSPORTS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Flag of England Wilson Flag of United States RSPORTS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Flag of England Legge Flag of United States Dale Coyne Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 Flag of Brazil Junqueira Flag of United States Dale Coyne Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Flag of Switzerland Jani (R) Flag of United States PKV Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 Flag of France Gommendy (R) Flag of United States PKV Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Flag of Scotland Dalziel (R) Flag of United States Pacific Coast Motorsports 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Flag of United States Figge (R) Flag of United States Pacific Coast Motorsports 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Flag of New Zealand Halliday (R) Flag of United States Conquest Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

On December 12, Champ Car released details on new rules for the 2007 season including the implementation of standing starts at venues where they can be safely implemented. Additionally, all events will be 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 will remain in place.

  • Carl Russo's team, RuSport Racing, has been purchased by Dan Pettit of PKV Racing. Russo felt that the demands of his expanding telecom business Calix prevented him from running both a large company and a race team. The team will remain based in Denver and all key personnel will remain the same.
  • Gerald Forsythe has announced he will likely field only 1 car, to be driven by Paul Tracy, for the 2007 season. But he has been annouced that he will have a second car.
  • It appears Gelles Racing will not answer the bell for the 2007 season as the team has cancelled its orders for the new DP01 chassis.
  • Although the team considered folding due to lack of sponsorship, Conquest Racing has procured an unnamed sponsor and will be able to run 1 car in 2007.
  • Despite rumors of a 3-car operation, PKV Racing has confirmed that it will only run 2 cars for the 2007 season.
  • Teams RuSport and Rocketsports have confirmed that they will scale back their operations in 2007, running 1 car apiece. Further, there are rumors that these teams may unite operations in Lansing, MI with the potential of running as a single, two-car team for the 2007 season. Nothing has been confirmed in regards to this.

  • A. J. Allmendinger agreed a deal to see him racing in NASCAR in 2007, ending his short lived association with Forsythe.[34]

  • On January 15, the Denver Post reported that the Grand Prix of Denver, scheduled for August 19, would likely be cancelled. On Feburary 1st it was cancelled by Champ Car.
  • According to their respective websites, VISA and First Data have revoked sponsorship of the Las Vegas and Phoenix events
  • Kevin Kalkhoven reported that the Chinese Grand Prix, originally scheduled for May 20, would be moved to October to save transportation costs by being paired with the Australian race and to allow for more time for a potential major sponsor for the event.

  • On November 16, Champ Car confirmed the signing of a new multi-year television deal to show 11 races on ESPN2, ESPN, and ESPN on ABC in 2007, with the networks becoming the exclusive broadcaster in 2008. This deal includes broadcasts of the Champ Car Atlantic Championship and Spanish-language broadcasting rights.

  • Speed World Challenge GT and Touring will be at the Toronto Indy
  • V8 Supercars and V8 Utes will be at the Lexmark Indy 300

  • Ford announced it will no longer badge the Cosworth engines. Mazda has been confirmed as the new pace car and courtesy vehicle supplier.

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2007 Champ Car World Series
N/H/L Forsythe Minardi Australia PKV RSPORTS Coyne PCM Conquest
Bourdais
Rahal
Tracy
Dominguez
Clarke
14 Doornbos
Power
15 Pagenaud
21 Jani
22 Gommendy
Tagliani
Wilson
11 Legge
19 Junqueira
28 Dalziel
29 Figge
42 Halliday
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