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Encyclopedia > Champ Car
Champ Car
Category Open wheeled
Country or region International
Inaugural season 2004
Drivers 17[1]
Teams 9[1]
Constructors Panoz
Engine suppliers Cosworth
Drivers' champion Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais
Teams' champion Flag of the United States Newman/Haas Racing
Official website champcarworldseries.com

Champ Car, an abbreviation of "Championship Car", has been the name for a class and specification of cars used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades. It is also commonly used to refer to the Champ Car World Series, an international open-wheel championship based largely in North America and formerly known as Championship Auto Racing Teams, or CART. Under the CART organization the series was officially known as the CART PPG IndyCar World Series, the CART FedEx Championship Series, and, in the organization's final year, the Bridgestone Presents The Champ Car World Series Powered By Ford. Image File history File linksMetadata 2007CCWSlogo. ... Modern Formula One Renault 1993 Indy Car Open wheel car is a term for cars, usually purpose built racecars, with the wheels located outside the cars main body, as distinct from cars which have their wheels below the body or fenders, in the manner of most street cars, stock... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Panoz G-Force The Panoz Motor Sports Group is an entity made up of the many motorsports holdings of Don Panoz. ... Cosworth Logo Cosworth is an automotive engineering company founded in London in 1958 specialising in engines for automobile racing. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Sébastien Bourdais (born February 28, 1979 in Le Mans, France) is a race car driver and three-time defending Champ Car World Series champion. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Newman/Haas Racing is an auto racing team in the Champ Car series. ... Cart may refer to: Cart, a vehicle used for transport Fidelipac, a type of audio tape cartridge Cartridge (electronics), a method of adding functionality or content CART may stand for: Championship Auto Racing Teams, the former name of Champ Car Communication Access Real-Time Translation, a speech to text conversion... “Car” and “Cars” redirect here. ... 1994 Indianapolis 500, a National Championship race Since 1916 there has been a United States national automobile racing championship for drivers of single seater (commonly referred to as open wheel) cars. ...

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History

Nigel Mansell racing in a Champ Car in 1993
Nigel Mansell racing in a Champ Car in 1993

In 1909 the American Automobile Association (AAA) established the national driving championship and became the first sanctioning body for auto racing in the United States. In 1956, the United States Automobile Club (USAC) was founded to take over sanctioning from the AAA, which ceased sanctioning auto racing in the general outrage over motor racing safety that followed the 1955 Le Mans disaster. USAC controlled the championship until 1979. In that year, CART began operating its own competing series, which quickly became dominant. Nigel Mansell, CART, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, 1993, by Rick Dikeman File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Nigel Mansell, CART, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, 1993, by Rick Dikeman File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Nigel Ernest James Mansell OBE (born August 8, 1953 in Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire) is a British racing driver from England who won world championships in both Formula One (1992) and CART (1993). ... The AAA logo AAA (read triple-A), also known by its historic name of the American Automobile Association, is a non-profit automobile lobby group and service organization based in Orlando, Florida, United States. ... USAC Logo The United States Automobile Club (USAC) is an open-wheel auto racing sanctioning body. ... Start of the 1955 race. ...


The split away from USAC in 1979 was spurred by a group of activist car owners who had grown disenchanted with what they saw as an inept sanctioning body. Complaining of poor promotion and small purses, this group coalesced around Dan Gurney, who, in early 1978, wrote what came to be known as the "Gurney White Paper", the blueprint for an organization called Championship Auto Racing Teams. Gurney took his inspiration from the improvements Bernie Ecclestone had forced on Formula 1 with his creation of the Formula One Constructors Association. The white paper called for the owners to form CART as an advocacy group to promote USAC's national championship, doing the job where the sanctioning body wouldn't. The group would also work to negotiate television rights and race purses, and ideally hold seats on USAC's governing body. Gurney, joined by other leading team owners including Roger Penske and Pat Patrick, took their demands to USAC's board and the proposal was rejected. Daniel Sexton Gurney (born April 13, 1931) is one of the most important figures in the history of American auto racing. ... Bernard Charles Bernie Ecclestone (born October 29, 1930 near Bungay, Suffolk, England) is the president and CEO of Formula One Management and Formula One Administration, and owns a stake in Alpha Prema, the parent company of the Formula One Group of companies. ... Formula One, abbreviated to F1 and also known as Grand Prix racing, is the highest class of single-seat open-wheel auto racing. ... Penske PC23 car Roger Penske (born February 20, 1937 in Shaker Heights, Ohio) is the owner of a very successful automobile racing team Penske Racing, the Penske Corporation, and other automotive related businesses. ...


USAC's rejection of the proposal led the three owners to form a new series (CART) under the principles laid out in the Gurney White Paper. The new series quickly gained the support of the majority of team and track owners, with the only notable holdout being A.J. Foyt. CART's inaugural season was held in 1979. A. J. Foyt (born January 16, 1935) is considered by many as the greatest race car driver of all time. ...


The newness of the organization, however, prevented it from being recognized by ACCUS, the United States representative to the FIA. An arrangement was reached with the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) where the SCCA would act as the sanctioning body for the new series. This would allow the events to be listed on the International Motorsports Calendar. The Fédération Internationale de lAutomobile, commonly referred to as the FIA, is a non-profit association established in 1904 to represent the interest of motoring organisations and motor car users. ... The Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) is a club and sanctioning body supporting road racing, rally, and autocross in the United States and was formed in 1944. ...


Immediate Consequence of the Split

With the exception of Foyt's team, the more established teams joined CART. This meant that the front and mid-pack teams would be racing in the new CART series. Of the 20 races held that year, 13 were part of the 1979 CART Championship. Of the 10 tracks to host races, 5 would host CART events exclusively and one, Ontario Motor Speedway would host races from both series. Ontario Motor Speedway located in Ontario, California, was a 2. ...


Middle Years of CART

CART, like its predecessor USAC, was dominated by North American drivers until the 1990s. Many road-racing stars, including Mario Andretti, Bobby Rahal, and Danny Sullivan found success in the then-PPG IndyCar World Series. After former F1 champion Emerson Fittipaldi won the series title in 1989, additional drivers from South America and Europe joined the series. Mario Gabriele Andretti (born February 28, 1940 in Montona dIstria, Italy, now Motovun, Croatia) is an Italian American racing driver, and one of the most successful Americans in the history of auto racing. ... Robert Bobby Woodward Rahal (born January 10, 1953 in Medina, Ohio) is an auto racing team owner and former driver. ... Danny Sullivan was a Formula One driver from the United States. ... Emerson Fittipaldi (born December 12, 1946, São Paulo, Brazil) is a highly successful open-wheel racing series driver, winning world championships in both Formula One and CART, and the Indianapolis 500 twice. ...


After British driving star Nigel Mansell's successful battle with Emerson Fittipaldi for the 1993 World Championship, a lot of people interpreted his victory as evidence of the superiority of non-US drivers. This, combined with CART's move to include more road racing on the schedule, led to a split of the series after the 1995 season due to a dispute between CART Owners and Tony George, owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. After being removed from the CART Board of Directors, George went on to form a new racing series, the Indy Racing League (IRL), which initially included an all-oval schedule, all races on US soil, and mostly American drivers. Nigel Ernest James Mansell OBE (born August 8, 1953 in Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire) is a British racing driver from England who won world championships in both Formula One (1992) and CART (1993). ... Tony George, born Anton Hulman George on December 30, 1959, is the owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. ... Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana (a separate town completely surrounded by Indianapolis) in the United States, is the second-oldest surviving automobile racing track in the world (after the Milwaukee Mile), having existed since 1909, and the original Speedway, the first racing facility historically to incorporate the word. ... The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel racing series. ...


George used the Indianapolis 500 as his trump card when he all but shut-out non IRL regulars by guaranteeing the bulk of the grid to full season IRL teams, leaving only a handful of grid positions available to CART regulars. In addition, the IRL had adopted a car formula very different than CART, requiring any CART team to purchase different cars if they wanted the chance to qualify for the Indy 500.


Later years of original series name

In the early years of the split, CART seemed to be dominant. It controlled most of the races and most of the "name" drivers, while George's primary asset was Indianapolis Motor Speedway and its 500. The first IRL schedule consisted of only three races, including the 500, and many of the drivers were relative unknowns. In 1996 CART attempted to create a rival showcase event, the U.S. 500, at Michigan International Speedway on the same day as the Indy 500. The event lasted only one year, and in subsequent years, a different race was held the day before the Indy 500 at Gateway. The U.S. 500 name was, however, revived through 1999, and affixed to the existing July race at Michigan. Nevertheless, CART dominance seemed relatively unchallenged through 2001 despite a series of poor decisions and tension at the start of the millennium. The U.S. 500 was an automobile race sanctioned by CART between 1996 and 1999 at the Michigan International Speedway as an alternative to the Indianapolis 500. ... Michigan International Speedway is a two-mile (3. ... Gateway International Raceway is a race track in Madison, Illinois, USA. It hosts a NASCAR Busch Series event and a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race on a 1. ...


Beginning in 2000, some CART teams began to compete at the Indianapolis 500, and ultimately switched allegiance to the IRL for the entire season. This was motivated by mismanagement, upset engine manufacturers, and sponsors that desired participation at Indianapolis 500. Team Rahal, Chip Ganassi Racing and Team Penske were among those that eventually found their way to the IRL permanently. Michael Andretti, who had been a successful CART driver and fan favorite, purchased the team operated by Barry Green and moved it to the IRL. Rahal Letterman Racing (RLR) is an auto racing team that currently has a three car livery in the Indy Racing League. ... Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates is a racing organization with teams in NASCAR, Champ Cars, and the IRL. It is owned by businessmen Chip Ganassi and Felix Sabates. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Andretti racing at Monterey, California, October 1991 Michael Mario Andretti (born October 5, 1962 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) is an American semi-retired CART and Formula One driver. ...


Several teams stayed with CART and later the Champ Car series, most notably Newman - Haas Racing. The powerful and well-funded team owned by actor Paul Newman and Illinois businessman Carl Haas was adamant on its loyalty to the series and its direction. [citation needed]


In 2000, Bobby Rahal stepped in as interim president of CART and designated the Vanderbilt Cup as the series championship trophy. Vanderbilt Cup race start, 1910 The Vanderbilt Cup was the first major trophy in American auto racing. ...


That year, Gil de Ferran of Penske Racing set the world closed-course speed record for a car race at Fontana in his Marlboro Team Penske Honda - turbocharged INDY engine at 241.428 mph (388.540 km/h) while qualifying for the season ending million-dollar (pursed to the winner) Marlboro 500. [citation needed] [2] [3] Gil de Ferran de Ferran won two CART championships in 2000 and 2001 De Ferran at the 2005 United States Grand Prix Gil de Ferran (born November 11, 1967) in Paris, France to Brazilian parents, is a former racing driver. ...


It is claimed that the engine was producing nearly 1,000 hp in qualifying trim,[citation needed] and despite the considerable drag on the car (inherent of the mandated Hanford MkII rear wing used in CART on the superspeedways at that time) the feat was accomplished on the first lap of record in qualifying.


Champ Car replaces CART

The Champ Car World Series logo from 2003-2006
The Champ Car World Series logo from 2003-2006

Following an announcement by FedEx that they would end their title sponsorship of the CART series following the 2002 season, CART decided to rebrand itself. Beginning in 2003, CART began to promote itself as Bridgestone Presents The Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford. CART declared bankruptcy during the 2003 off season and the assets of CART were liquidated. Tony George made a bid for certain assets of the company, while a trio of CART owners (Gerald Forsythe, Paul Gentilozzi, and Kevin Kalkhoven), along with Dan Pettit, also made a bid, calling their group the Open Wheel Racing Series (OWRS). George's offer was to purchase only select company assets which would have effectively ended the CART run. If George's bid (which was actually higher than the OWRS bid) had been successful, many vendors that were still owed money by CART, would have not been paid. In the end, a judge ruled that the OWRS group should be the purchaser of CART, which ensured a 25th anniversary season in 2004, running as Champ Car. Open Wheel Racing Series (OWRS) would later change its name to Champ Car World Series (CCWS) LLC. In 2007, with the withdrawal of Bridgestone and Ford Motor Company as presenting sponsors, the official name of the top-tier series promoted by Champ Car is now simply the Champ Car World Series.
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Specifications

A Champ Car V8 engine in 2004.
A Champ Car V8 engine in 2004.
  • Engine Displacement: 2.65 L (162 in³) DOHC V8
  • Gearbox: 7 Speed semi-automatic gearbox with paddle shifter (must have reverse)
  • Weight: Approximately 714.4 kg (1,575 lbs.), without driver
  • Power Output: 541-597 kw (725-800 hp)
  • Torque: 475-576Nm (350-425ft·lb)
  • Fuel: Methanol
  • Fuel Capacity: 132 Liters (35 U.S. Gallons)
  • Fuel Delivery: Fuel injection
  • Aspiration: Turbocharged
  • Manifold Pressure: 1.4 Bar (41.5 InHg) without "Power to Pass" 1.5 Bar (44.0 InHg) [4]
  • Length: 4.8 m (190 inches)
  • Width: 2 m (78.5 inches)
  • Wheelbase: 3.1 m (122.75 inches)
  • Steering: Manual, Rack and pinion
  • 0-60 mph time: 2.6 sec (with traction control), 3.1 sec (without traction control)

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Comparison with Formula One

A Champ Car is a single-seat (commonly called open-wheel) racing car. For much of their history Champ Cars have been similar to Formula One cars, although there have traditionally been several key differences between the two. Open-wheel racing refers to a type of motor racing in which the wheels of the cars are not housed inside fenders, as in stock car or touring car racing, but rather out in the open at the end of readily-visible axles and suspension systems. ... Auto racing (also known as automobile racing or autosport) is a sport involving racing automobiles. ... Formula One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...


Over the years, Champ Cars race schedule included high speed oval tracks. The increased stress and speed of these tracks mean that the cars tended to be heavier and have longer wheelbases than F1 cars (increasing stability but decreasing agility). In 2007, there are no oval tracks on the schedule.


When the weight of the driver is factored in, a Champ Car weighs over 30% more than a Formula One Car. The minimum weight for a Champ Car is adjusted from 1,575 lbs based on the weight of the driver compared to the field average; with the driver included, all cars have a minimum weight of 1741 lbs. A Champ Car piloted by 195 lb Paul Tracy (the heaviest driver in the series and 29 lbs heavier than the field average) must weigh at least 1,546 lbs when empty. The minimum weight of a Formula One Car, including the driver, is 605 kg (1,334 lbs). This difference of 407 lbs (184.6 kg) is just over 30% of the F1 car's weight. Paul Tracy (born December 17, 1968 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada) is a professional automobile racer in the Champ Car World Series. ...


Since the late 1960s Champ Cars have used turbocharged engines. Turbos were banned in Formula One on safety grounds in 1989. For some periods of their history, notably in the early 1970s and late 1990s, turbocharging gave Champ Cars up to 300 horsepower (220 kW) more than F1 cars, in the 70s cars had in excess of 1,000 hp. Recently in 1999/2000 the Champ Cars approached 1,000 horsepower (750 kW) before regulations on turbo boost were tightened. The current generation of cars have roughly the same power as F1 cars, Champ Cars having 800 hp (597 kW) on demand and F1 cars having about 775 hp (578 kW) (since F1 switched to V8 engines for the 2006 season), with the turbo used mainly to improve the spectacle rather than lap-times with the so-called 'power-to-pass' or 'push-to-pass' system giving drivers an increased amount of power for a limited duration during the race. Another reason for retaining the turbocharger is the muffling effect it has on the exhaust note helps keep the cars inside noise-limits, particularly at the many city street races on the schedule. “Turbo” redirects here. ... Look up boost in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


Champ Cars use methanol for fuel rather than gasoline, and refuelling has always been permitted during the race. This is a legacy of a crash at the 1964 Indianapolis 500 in which a crash involving cars filled with more than 75 US gallons (285 L) of gasoline killed Dave MacDonald and Eddie Sachs. Until 1994, when refuelling was re-introduced to F1, the coupling for the refuelling hose was a notable difference between Champ Cars and Formula cars. Methanol, also known as methyl alcohol, carbinol, wood alcohol, wood naptha or wood spirits, is a chemical compound with chemical formula CH3OH. It is the simplest alcohol, and is a light, volatile, colourless, flammable, poisonous liquid with a distinctive odor that is somewhat milder and sweeter than ethanol (ethyl alcohol). ... “Petrol” redirects here. ... Results of the 1964 Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis on May 30, 1964. ... This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ... Eddie Sachs (May 28, 1927 - May 30, 1964) was a United States Auto Club driver who was known as the Clown Prince of Auto Racing for his personality at the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race. ...


Champ Cars continue to have sculpted undersides to create ground effect. This innovation was originally created in Formula One by Lotus in 1978, and was immediately used on the Chaparral Champ Car in 1979. F1 banned sculpted undersides in a bid to lower cornering speeds for 1983. In an effort to create better passing opportunities, the new spec Champ Car chassis being introduced in 2007 will generate nearly 50% of the total downforce of the car with sculpted underside tunnels versus the front and rear wings. This will reduce turbulent air behind the cars, enabling easier overtaking. Ground Effect is an aerodynamic effect used in car design, which has been exploited to create downforce, particularly in racing cars. ... Lotus Logo with monogram of its founder, Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman Lotus Cars is a British manufacturer of sports and racing cars based at Hethel, Norfolk, England. ... Joakim Bonnier 1966 in the Chaparral during practice at the Nürburgring Mike Spence 1967 in the Chaparral 2F during practice at the Nürburgring Chaparral Cars was a United States automotive company which built prototype race cars from the 1960s through the early 1980s. ...


While F1 use grooved tires to limit performance, Champ Cars remain using tread-less "slick" racing tires. To make races more unpredictable, drivers are permitted to use one set of higher performance softer compound "alternate" tires. Informally called "reds", as these tires are made visible to the spectators by their red sidewalls. The same feature has been adopted in F1 from 2007 season where each car must run on both the hard and the soft compound tires. one of the grooves have a white color on the softer tire which enables the spectators to distinguish between the soft and the harder compound tire This article is about pneumatic tires. ... A slick tyre is a type of tyre that has no tread pattern, used predominantly in auto racing. ...


Unlike in F1, Champ Car teams are not obliged to construct their own chassis, and in recent times have tended to buy chassis constructed by independent suppliers such as Lola, Swift, Reynard, March and Dan Gurney's Eagle. The most notable exception was Penske Racing, although they also bought other cars when their own chassis was uncompetitive. Starting in 2007, Champ Car will feature only a single, "spec" chassis, the Panoz DP01, created by Elan Technologies, a racing equipment manufacturer owned by Don Panoz. The spec chassis was introduced to reduce costs for race teams, however Champ Car had essentially been a spec series since 2004, with all teams favoring the Lola chassis. This is changing as well The Super Aguri F1 team uses an Honda chassis and Engine used by Honda F1 team last year and the Squadro Toro Rosso team uses the Chassis which the Redbull F1 team used last year Formula One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Lola Racing Cars (also Lola Cars International) is a racing car engineering company founded in 1961 by Eric Broadley and based in Huntingdon, England. ... Swift Engineering is an American engineering firm that built chassis for CART from 1997-2000, notably operated by Newman/Haas Racing and driven by Michael Andretti and Christian Fittipaldi and is the new spec chassis producer for the Champ Car Atlantic Championship. ... Reynard Motorsport was at one time the worlds largest racing car manufacturer. ... March Engineering was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Panoz DP01 is the recently introduced Champ Car World Series race car that will be used in the 2007 season. ... Dr. Don (Donald) Panoz was born February 13, 1935, in Alliance, Ohio. ... A spec series is traditionally a racing series of boats, planes, or automobiles where all the competitors race in nearly identical vehicles. ... Lola Racing Cars (also Lola Cars International) is a racing car engineering company founded in 1961 by Eric Broadley and based in Huntingdon, England. ...


The Formula One Car is a more expensive and technology-centric platform than a Champ Car. This was even the case during the CART PPG era during the mid to late 1990s. At this time global engine manufacturers Toyota, Honda, Mercedes and Ford vied for dominance. Since Champ Car's restructuring, a desire to keep costs down and the existence of one engine manufacturer has helped to create a series with far more parity than its European-based cousin. For instance, a competitive Champ Car team like Newman-Haas Racing team operates on approximately US$20 Million per season, while McLaren-Mercedes F1 team operates on US$400 Million.[5] This article is about the automaker. ... The logo of the Honda automobiles The logo of the Honda motorcycles Honda Motor Company, Limited )   (TYO: 7267 , NYSE: HMC), or simply called Honda, is a Japanese multinational corporation, engine manufacturer and engineering corporation. ... This page is about the Mercedes-Benz brand of automobiles and trucks from the DaimlerChrysler automobile manufacturer. ... Ford may mean a number of things: A ford is a river crossing. ... Newman/Haas Racing is an auto racing team in the Champ Car World Series. ... McLaren, founded in 1963 by Bruce McLaren (1937-1970), is a racing team based in Woking, England, which is best known as a Formula One constructor but has also competed in the Indianapolis 500, Canadian-American Challenge Cup, and 24 Hours of Le Mans. ...


Direct comparison

In recent years it has been possible to compare the respective performance of the two series.


The performance superiority of the Formula One machines was first demonstrated in 1989 when Champ Car began to race on a street circuit in downtown Detroit, Michigan that had served as the United States Grand Prix just one year prior. There was no big discrepancy in lap times on this occasion, but this was partly due to a tight second gear chicane that was removed from the circuit for the Champ Car series. “Detroit” redirects here. ... The United States Grand Prix is a motor racing event which has taken place at various times since 1959 in several locations, at first as a part of the American Grand Prize series and later as a race in the Formula One World Championship. ...


Since 1978 Formula One has made an annual visit to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. Champ Car added this circuit to their tour in 2002, making a direct comparison possible. The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is the venue for the Formula One Canadian Grand Prix, NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, and, as of 2007, a NASCAR Busch Series race. ... Nickname: Motto: Concordia Salus (well-being through harmony) Coordinates: , Country Province Founded 1642 Established 1832 Government  - Mayor Gérald Tremblay Area [1][2][3]  - City 365. ...


During the inaugural Champ Car visit in 2002. Former Champ Car Champion Juan Pablo Montoya won the pole position in the Formula One race with a lap time of 1'12.836. Several weeks later, Cristiano Da Matta won the pole position in the Champ Car race with a lap time of 1'18.959. Juan Pablo Montoya Roldán (born September 20, 1975 in Bogotá, Colombia) is a race car driver in NASCAR for Chip Ganassi Racing and a former Formula One driver. ... Cristiano Monteiro da Matta (born September 19, 1973) is a Brazilian auto racing driver, winner of the American CART Championship in 2002, and former Toyota Formula One driver. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...


In the Autocourse / CART "Official Champ Car Yearbook" for 2002, the following article appears on page 132, entitled "CART VS. F1":


"With the FedEx Championship Series making its first visit to the track that had hosted the Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix since 1978, there were inevitable comparisons between the world's two major open-wheel categories. Admittedly, it was rather like comparing apples and oranges, but it did represent the first opportunity in over two decades to get some idea of the relative performance of Champ Cars and their F1 cousins.


"On the face of it, there was no contest. Cristiano da Matta's pole time of 1m 18.959s was 6.123 seconds shy of 1999 CART champion Juan Pablo Montoya's stunning pole-winning effort aboard the BMW/Williams at the 2002 GP - which was exactly the sort of discrepancy da Matta had predicted in the run-up to the event.


"In CART, meanwhile, Bridgestone's position as sole tire supplier ensured production of a more conservative (i.e., harder) compound, prioritizing durability over ultimate pace. Granted, the F1 tire war was fought on grooved rubber rather than the slicks sported by Champ Cars. But bear in mind that a Champ Car weighed the best part of 400 pounds more that its F1 counterpart, and the general conclusion was that CART's machinery stacked up pretty respectably.


"And then there's the 'other' factor. As da Matta observed, 'It's a pretty unfair comparison, since one side spends £100 million more than the other! I think that our designers and engineers are pretty smart if they can get this close with ten percent of the budget.'"


However this does not take into consideration the fact that the big F1 teams build their own chassis and engines. It is estimated that the big teams spend €100 to €200 million ($125-$250 million) per year per manufacturer on engines alone.[1]


In 2006, the latest and currently last time both series raced on the same track, Formula One was 5 to 7 seconds faster than Champ Car. The pole position in formula 1 was taken by Fernando Alonso in a time of 1'14.942, while Sébastien Bourdais took the pole in 1'20.005 in Champ Car. The fastest lap in the Formula 1 race was 1'15.841 by Kimi Räikkönen, while Sébastien Bourdais' fastest lap was 1'22.325 in the Champ Car race. Fernando Alonso Díaz (born on July 29, 1981 in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain) is a Spanish Formula One racing driver and reigning, two-time, world champion. ... Sébastien Bourdais (born February 28, 1979 in Le Mans, France) is a race car driver and three-time defending Champ Car World Series champion. ... Kimi Matias Räikkönen (pronounced ), born October 17, 1979 in Espoo, Finland, is a Formula One racing car driver for Scuderia Ferrari. ...


At Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California on August 20, 2006, Toyota F1 test driver Ricardo Zonta set a new unofficial lap record of 1'06.309, however, this was in an exhibition- not a qualifying or race session.[6][7] The official record time is 1'07.722, set by CART driver Helio Castroneves in a Penske Champ Car in qualifying for the 2000 CART Honda Grand Prix of Monterey. The Toyota record was eclipsed on March 10, 2007 by Sébastien Bourdais, who lapped in 1'05.880 piloting the Newman/Haas/Lanigan Panoz DP-01 during Champ Car Spring Training. This articles section called Formula One does not cite its references or sources. ... For other uses, see Monterey (disambiguation). ... is the 232nd day of the year (233rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Toyota F1 is a Formula One team run by Japanese car manufacturer Toyota and based in Cologne, Germany. ... Zonta qualifying in place of an injured Ralf Schumacher at the 2005 United States Grand Prix Ricardo Zonta (born March 23, 1976 in Curitiba) is a Brazilian Formula One race car driver. ... Hélio Castroneves (born May 10, 1975 in São Paulo, Brazil) is one of the top drivers in North American open-wheel racing, first in the Champcar series and now in the Indy Racing League. ... March 10 is the 69th day of the year (70th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... Sébastien Bourdais (born February 28, 1979 in Le Mans, France) is a race car driver and three-time defending Champ Car World Series champion. ...


2007 Champ Car Season

In 2007 Champ Car will undergo some major changes. 2007 Champ Car World Series The 2007 Champ Car World Series Season is the twenty-ninth Champ Car World Series, however only its fourth season under the Champ Car title. ...


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, 2006. The Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is the premier circuit in the Champ Car World Series. ... Vegas redirects here. ... The Las Vegas Grand Prix was a car race which was a Formula One World Championship event in 1981 and 1982. ... The Grand Prix of Houston is Houstons premier motorsports event, featuring races from Champ Car and American Le Mans. ... is the 270th day of the year (271st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

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. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Roberto Moreno (born Roberto Pupo Moreno, February 11th, 1959 in Rio de Janeiro) is a former Formula One driver from Brazil. ... Panoz G-Force The Panoz Motor Sports Group is an entity made up of the many motorsports holdings of Don Panoz. ... The Panoz DP01 is the recently introduced Champ Car World Series race car that will be used in the 2007 season. ...


Points are awarded based on race finishing position, from 31 points for 1st down to 1 point for 20th. In addition, bonus points are given for top qualifying time day 1, top qualifying time day 2, fastest race day lap, and most positions gained during the race. The maximum number of points a driver can earn per race weekend is thus 35 points. [8]


ESPN has announced a new, multiyear agreement that will mark the return of the Champ Car World Series to the network in 2007.[9] ESPN/ESPN-DT, formerly an acronym for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, is an [[United States|Amer<nowiki>Insert non-formatted text here--68. ...


At present there is also some chatter regarding the reunification of Champ Car with its rival series, the IndyCar Series. It is hoped by many open-wheel racing fans that this merger of the two series (in respect of field sizes and television ratings) will secure the future of open-wheel racing in North America, whose racing landscape is currently ruled by the massively popular and more financially stable NASCAR. Moreover, the open-wheel series are no longer looked at as the top feeder to Formula One as they once were. A merger for the 2007 season will not happen; however, there is still speculation both sides will hopefully look again for future opportunities to resolve outstanding differences. Champ Car moving to the same network as the IndyCar Series could help to this end. The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel racing series. ... Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ... Formula One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... The IndyCar Series is the premier series of the Indy Racing League. ...


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On January 23, 2007, Champ Car unveiled its new logo for the Champ Car World Series and the Atlantic Series. According to its website[10], 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. is the 23rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... The Champ Car Atlantic Championship is a formula racing series with races throughout North America. ...


As of Sunday July 8, after the Grand Prix of Toronto, rookie driver Robert Doornbos has the championship lead with 164 points. Last season's Rookie of the year, Will Power is close behind in 2nd place with 162 points, followed by three time champion Sébastien Bourdais in 3rd with 161 points. is the 189th day of the year (190th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... The Grand Prix of Toronto, is a Champ Car World Series race held annually since 1986 in Toronto, Ontario. ... Robert Michael Doornbos ( (help· info)) (born September 23, 1981) is a Dutch racing driver. ... Will Power (born March 1, 1981) is a motorsport driver from Toowoomba in Queensland, Australia. ... Sébastien Bourdais (born February 28, 1979 in Le Mans, France) is a race car driver and three-time defending Champ Car World Series champion. ...


Champions

Year Driver Team Chassis/Engine
SCCA/CART Indy Car Series
1979 Flag of the United States Rick Mears Penske Racing Penske/Cosworth-Ford
CART PPG Indy Car World Series
1980 Flag of the United States Johnny Rutherford Chaparral Racing Chaparral/Cosworth-Ford
1981 Flag of the United States Rick Mears Penske Racing Penske/Cosworth-Ford
1982 Flag of the United States Rick Mears Penske Racing Penske/Cosworth-Ford
1983 Flag of the United States Al Unser Penske Racing Penske/Cosworth-Ford
1984 Flag of the United States Mario Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola/Cosworth-Ford
1985 Flag of the United States Al Unser Penske Racing March/Cosworth-Ford
1986 Flag of the United States Bobby Rahal Truesports March/Cosworth-Ford
1987 Flag of the United States Bobby Rahal Truesports Lola/Cosworth-Ford
1988 Flag of the United States Danny Sullivan Penske Racing Penske/Chevrolet
1989 Flag of Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Patrick Racing Penske/Chevrolet
1990 Flag of the United States Al Unser Jr Galles-Kraco Racing Lola/Chevrolet
1991 Flag of the United States Michael Andretti Newman/Haas Racing Lola/Chevrolet
1992 Flag of the United States Bobby Rahal Rahal/Hogan Racing Lola/Chevrolet
1993 Flag of the United Kingdom Nigel Mansell Newman/Haas Racing Lola/Cosworth-Ford
1994 Flag of the United States Al Unser Jr Penske Racing Penske/Mercedes-Ilmor
1995 Flag of Canada Jacques Villeneuve Team Green Racing Reynard/Cosworth-Ford
1996 Flag of the United States Jimmy Vasser Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard/Honda
CART FedEx Championship Series
1997 Flag of Italy Alex Zanardi Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard/Honda
1998 Flag of Italy Alex Zanardi Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard/Honda
1999 Flag of Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Chip Ganassi Racing Reynard/Honda
2000 Flag of Brazil Gil de Ferran Penske Racing Reynard/Honda
2001 Flag of Brazil Gil de Ferran Penske Racing Reynard/Honda
2002 Flag of Brazil Cristiano da Matta Newman/Haas Racing Lola/Toyota
Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford
2003 Flag of Canada Paul Tracy Player's/Forsythe Racing Lola/Cosworth-Ford
2004 Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Newman/Haas Racing Lola/Cosworth-Ford
2005 Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Newman/Haas Racing Lola/Cosworth-Ford
2006 Flag of France Sébastien Bourdais Newman/Haas Racing Lola/Cosworth-Ford

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By Team

Team Championships Last
Penske Racing 9 2001
Newman/Haas Racing 7 2006
Chip Ganassi Racing 4 1999
Truesports 2 1986
Chaparral Racing 1 1980
Galles-Kraco Racing 1 1990
Team Green Racing 1 1995
Rahal/Hogan 1 1992
Patrick Racing 1 1989
Player's/Forsythe Racing 1 2003

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Rookies of the Year

CART Rookies of the Year: (1979 to 2003)

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Juan Pablo Montoya Roldán (born September 20, 1975 in Bogotá, Colombia) is a race car driver in NASCAR for Chip Ganassi Racing and a former Formula One driver. ... The 2000 CART World Series was the twenty-second season. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Sweden. ... Kenny Bräck (born March 21, 1966 in Arvika, Värmland) is a race car driver from Sweden. ... This article or section is incomplete and may require expansion and/or cleanup. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_New_Zealand. ... Scott Ronald Dixon (born July 22, 1980) is a New Zealand motor racing driver who won the Indy Racing League (IRL) championship in 2003 at his first attempt. ... ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Mexico. ... Mario Domínguez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... The 2003 CART World Series Season was the twenty fifth and final CART World Series. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Sébastien Bourdais (born February 28, 1979 in Le Mans, France) is a race car driver and three-time defending Champ Car World Series champion. ...

Champ Car World Series Rookies of the Year: (2004 to present)

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References

  1. ^ a b 2007 Entry List From speedsportmag.com. Retrieved on August 28 2007.
  2. ^ http://www.champcarworldseries.com/News/Article.asp?ID=2363
  3. ^ http://www.champcarworldseries.com/News/Article.asp?ID=2357
  4. ^ http://www.speedtv.com/articles/champcar/auto/33405
  5. ^ http://www.f1i.com/content/view/4377/0/
  6. ^ Zonta breaks the record, part three...
  7. ^ Videos of the event and record lap at toyota.com
  8. ^ http://www.champcarworldseries.com/About/RuleBook2007.pdf
  9. ^ http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/news/story?seriesId=5&id=2664958
  10. ^ http://www.champcarworldseries.com/News/Article.asp?ID=11207

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See also

Current Champ Car World Series Drivers A.J. Allmendinger Sebastien Bourdais Ronnie Bremer Cristiano da Matta Mario Dominguez Timo Glock Ryan Hunter-Reay Bruno Junqueira Rodolfo Lavin Marcus Marshall Nelson Philippe Andrew Ranger Oriol Servia Ricardo Sperafico Alex Tagliani Paul Tracy Jimmy Vasser Justin Wilson Bjorn Wirdheim Former Champ Car... This is a list of teams contesting the Champ Car World Series. ... Complete to Round 3, 2007. ... Complete to Round 3, 2007. ... This is a list of circuits which have hosted a CART/Champ Car World Series race from 1979 to 2007. ... This is a list of Champ Car fatal accidents, which consists of all the drivers who have died during a Champ Car race meeting. ...

External links


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2007 Champ Car season
NHL Forsythe Minardi Australia RSPORTS Coyne PKV PCM Conquest
Bourdais
Rahal
Tracy
Servia
Clarke
14 Doornbos
Power
15 Pagenaud
Tagliani
Wilson
11 Legge
19 Junqueira
21 Jani
22 Gommendy
28 Dalziel
29 Figge
34 Heylen
Las Vegas - Long Beach - Houston - Portland - Cleveland - Mont-Tremblant - Toronto - Edmonton - San Jose - Road America - Zolder - Assen - Surfers Paradise - Mexico City

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