The 2008 Atlantic Championship season was the thirty-fifth Atlantic Championship season. It began on April 20, 2008 and ended on October 4, 2008. Despite the merger of Champ Car's premier series with the Indy Racing League, the Champ Car owners continued to own and operate the Atlantic Championship under a new legal entity, Atlantic Racing Series, LLC. Champ Car continued to sanction the first two events of the season at Long Beach and Laguna Seca with the remainder of the season running under IMSA sanction. The Cooper Tires Presents the Atlantic Championship Powered by Mazda Drivers' Champion was Markus Niemelä driving for Brooks Associates Racing.

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2008 Atlantic Championship season. All teams used the Swift 016.a chassis powered by a Mazda-Cosworth MZR 2.3 liter inline-4 engine and Cooper tires.

TeamNoDriversRounds
Canada Jensen MotorSport2Finland Henri Karjalainen1–10
22Canada Eric Jensen8–9
United States Forsythe Championship Racing3Canada James HinchcliffeAll
7Mexico David Garza1–5, 11
Mexico David Martínez6–10
United States Walker Racing5United Kingdom Greg MansellAll
15United Kingdom Leo MansellAll
25Canada Kevin LacroixAll
United States Condor Motorsports6Netherlands Junior StrousAll
9Netherlands Dominick MuermansAll
11Brazil Douglas SoaresAll
77United States Brian Thienes1
United States Brooks Associates Racing8Finland Markus NiemeläAll
88Germany Andreas Wirth1–3
United States Tom Sutherland4–11
United States Pacific Coast Motorsports14United States Carl Skerlong1–10
41United States Frankie MunizAll
United States Genoa Racing17United States Alan Sciuto1
Estonia Tõnis Kasemets6–7
United States J. R. Hildebrand11
19United States Dane CameronAll
United States Mathiasen Motorsports26United States Jonathan BomaritoAll
United States PR1 Motorsports32Canada Mike Forest1
United States Newman Wachs Racing34Switzerland Simona de SilvestroAll
36United States Jonathan SummertonAll
United States Paladin Motorsports45Canada Greg Minium1
Austria Christopher Zöchling2, 4–5
United States EuroInternational46Venezuela Luis Schiavo1–8, 11
70Canada Daniel Morad1–8
United States Polestar Motor Racing66United States Rich Zober9

Schedule

The original 13-race 2008 Atlantic Championship calendar, which featured many supporting runs during Champ Car World Series events, had to be scrapped as a result of the 2008 open-wheel reunification announcement. The Long Beach, Laguna Seca, Edmonton, Mont-Tremblant and Road America races, which had been part of the Champ Car schedule before reunification, remained in the calendar. The Road America races were changed, as the American Le Mans Series' Generac 500 weekend meet was changed from one to two races (a Saturday and Sunday race). The Edmonton race, now part of the IndyCar Series, also switched to a two-race format. The original races at Trois-Rivieres and Miller were not affected, since the Quebec race was part of the Grand Prix of Trois-Rivieres (which also features the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series), and the Utah race was conducted as part of the Rolex Sports Car Series Sunchaser 1000 weekend. On April 3 a revised post-reunification schedule was released featuring 11 races including the seven weekends that were kept (with two races at Edmonton and Road America), and two new races, one at New Jersey and a second Road Atlanta (as a support race to the Petit Le Mans).

RdRace DateRace NameCircuitCity/Location
1April 20United States Imperial Capital Bank Atlantic Challenge of Long BeachLong Beach Grand PrixLong Beach, California
2May 18United States Monterey Festival of Speed Atlantic ChampionshipMazda Raceway Laguna SecaMonterey, California
3June 29Canada Sommet des LegendsCircuit Mont-TremblantMont-Tremblant, Quebec
4July 25Canada Rexall Edmonton Indy Twin RacesEdmonton IndyEdmonton, Alberta
5July 26
6August 9United States Road Race Showcase/Road AmericaRoad AmericaElkhart Lake, Wisconsin
7August 10
8August 17Canada Grand Prix de Trois-RivièresCircuit Trois-RivièresTrois-Rivières, Quebec
9September 14United States Mazda Formula Zoom ZoomNew Jersey Motorsports ParkMillville, New Jersey
10September 21United States SunRichGourmet.com 1000Miller Motorsports ParkTooele, Utah
11October 3United States Atlanta Atlantic ChallengeRoad AtlantaBraselton, Georgia

Cancelled events

Original dateRace nameTrackCity
April 27United States Atlantic Grand Prix of HoustonJAGFlo Speedway at Reliant ParkHouston, Texas
June 22United States Atlantic Grand Prix of ClevelandBurke Lakefront AirportCleveland, Ohio
July 6Canada Steelback Atlantic Grand PrixExhibition PlaceToronto, Ontario
July 26United States Atlantic Grand Prix of PortlandPortland International RacewayPortland, Oregon
July 27
November 9Mexico Atlantic Gran Premio TecateAutódromo Hermanos RodríguezMexico City, Mexico
References:

Television

The 2008 series was televised at 5 PM ET on Sundays starting on November 9, 2008 on Speed TV.

  • November 9 – Grand Prix of Long Beach
  • November 16 – Laguna Seca and Race 1 of Edmonton
  • December 14 – Race 2 of Edmonton and Race 1 of Road America
  • December 21 – Race 2 of Road America and Trois Rivières
  • December 28 – Miller Motorsports Park and Road Atlanta

Race results

RdTrackPole PositionFastest LapRace winnerReport
DriverTeam
1Long Beach Grand PrixUnited States Jonathan BomaritoUnited States Carl SkerlongSwitzerland Simona de SilvestroNewman Wachs RacingReport
2Mazda Raceway Laguna SecaCanada James HinchcliffeBrazil Douglas SoaresCanada James HinchcliffeForsythe Pettit RacingReport
3Circuit Mont-TremblantNetherlands Junior StrousNetherlands Junior StrousNetherlands Junior StrousCondor MotorsportsReport
4Edmonton IndyCanada James HinchcliffeMexico David Garza PérezUnited States Jonathan BomaritoMathiasen MotorsportsReport
5United States Carl SkerlongUnited States Carl SkerlongUnited States Jonathan SummertonNewman Wachs RacingReport
6Road AmericaUnited States Dane CameronEstonia Tõnis KasemetsUnited States Jonathan BomaritoMathiasen MotorsportsReport
7United States Jonathan BomaritoUnited States Dane CameronUnited States Jonathan SummertonNewman Wachs RacingReport
8Circuit Trois-RivièresUnited States Jonathan BomaritoUnited States Jonathan SummertonUnited States Jonathan BomaritoMathiasen MotorsportsReport
9New Jersey Motorsports ParkUnited States Carl SkerlongUnited States Carl SkerlongUnited States Carl SkerlongPacific Coast MotorsportsReport
10Miller Motorsports ParkFinland Markus NiemeläUnited States Carl SkerlongFinland Markus NiemeläBrooks Associates RacingReport
11Road AtlantaUnited States Jonathan SummertonUnited States J. R. HildebrandFinland Markus NiemeläBrooks Associates RacingReport

Race summaries

Round 1: Imperial Capital Bank Atlantic Challenge of Long Beach

  • Sunday April 20, 2008 - 1:30 p.m. EDT
  • Streets of Long Beach - Long Beach, California (1.968 mile street circuit)
  • Time: 50 minutes
  • Distance: 38 laps / 74.784 miles
  • Race weather: 60 °F, Sunny skies
  • Television: Speed (November 9, 2008 - 5:00 p.m. EST)
  • Pole position winner: #26 Jonathan Bomarito, 93.286 mph (150.125 km/h)
  • Race Summary

The 2008 Imperial Capital Bank Atlantic Challenge of Long Beach was won by the young Swiss driver Simona de Silvestro making her only the second female driver to ever win an Atlantic Championship race after Katherine Legge.

Top Five Finishers
Fin. PosSt. PosCar No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps led
1234Switzerland Simona de SilvestroNewman Wachs Racing3850:51.26115
2417United States Alan SciutoGenoa Racing38+1.2850
3525Canada Kevin LacroixWalker Racing38+2.2560
4636United States Jonathan SummertonNewman Wachs Racing38+2.9830
5126United States Jonathan BomaritoMathiasen Motorsports38+4.60523
Race average speed:
Lead changes: 1 between 2 drivers
Cautions: 1 for 2 Laps

Round 2: Monterey Festival of Speed Atlantic Championship

Canadian James Hinchciffe took the pole at Laguna Seca with a 1:16.189 which was a track record qualifying run on by an Atlantic car on Saturday after taking the provisional pole on Friday. He then went on to dominate Sunday's race.

Top Five Finishers
Fin. PosSt. PosCar No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps Led
113Canada James HinchcliffeForsythe/Pettit Racing3450:50.35228
2214United States Carl SkerlongPacific Coast Motorsports34+2.3916
346Netherlands Junior StrousCondor Motorsports34+6.6710
458Finland Markus NiemeläBrooks Associates Racing34+13.0270
5119Netherlands Dominick MuermansCondor Motorsports34+18.4040
Race average speed: 89.803 mph
Lead changes: 2
Cautions: 2 for 9 laps

Round 3: Sommet des Legends

Dutch driver Junior Strous dominated the weekend by taking pole and leading every lap in the race. The win was his first ever in the Atlantic Championship, as was his pole position. He leads the season championship with 74 points over James Hinchcliffe and Markus Niemelä who are tied at 67.

Top Five Finishers
Fin. PosSt. PosCar No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps led
116Netherlands Junior StrousCondor Motorsports3053:50.60030
238Finland Markus NiemeläBrooks Associates Racing30+0.487*0
3414United States Carl SkerlongPacific Coast Motorsports30+0.9660
453Canada James HinchcliffeForsythe Championship Racing30+1.5140
5819United States Dane CameronGenoa Racing30+2.0570
* Race finished under caution
Race average speed: 87.621 mph
Lead changes: 0
Cautions: 3 for 10 Laps

Round 4: Rexall Edmonton Indy Twin Races - Race 1

  • Friday July 25, 2008 - 5:15 p.m. MDT
  • Rexall Speedway - Edmonton, Alberta (1.973 mile temporary airport circuit)
  • Time: 50 minutes
  • Distance: 38 laps / 74.974 miles
  • Race weather: 80 °F, Partly cloudy skies
  • Television: Speed (November 16, 2008 - 5:30 p.m. EST)
  • Pole position winner: #3 James Hinchcliffe, 1:05.910 (107.765 mph)
  • Race Summary

Polesitter James Hinchcliffe led from the green flag but was closely stalked by Jonathan Bomarito, who finally made the pass in Turn 1 on lap 31. A late race caution set up a one lap sprint to the finish with Bomarito holding off Markus Niemelä to become the fourth race winner in as many races this season. The win was Bomarito's third Atlantic victory and the first victory for his team, Mathiasen Motorsports, in 36 starts. In the points chase, Niemelä leads Hinchcliffe 94-93.

Top Five Finishers
Fin. PosSt. PosCar No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps led
1226United States Jonathan BomaritoMathiasen Motorsports3845:18.9428
258Finland Markus NiemeläBrooks Associates Racing38+0.6910
313Canada James HinchcliffeForsythe Championship Racing38+1.15130
4419United States Dane CameronGenoa Racing38+1.7570
567Mexico David GarzaForsythe Championship Racing38+2.1700
Race average speed: 99.269 mph
Lead changes: 1
Cautions: 1 for 3 Laps

Round 5: Rexall Edmonton Indy Twin Races - Race 2

  • Saturday July 25, 2008 - 12:45 p.m. MDT
  • Rexall Speedway - Edmonton, Alberta (1.973 mile temporary airport circuit)
  • Time: 50 minutes
  • Distance: 36 laps / 71.028 miles
  • Race weather: 80 °F, Mostly cloudy skies
  • Television: Speed (December 14, 2008 - 5:00 p.m. EST)
  • Pole position winner: #14 Carl Skerlong, 1:05.455 (108.514 mph)
  • Race Summary

A1 Grand Prix veteran (but Atlantic rookie) Jonathan Summerton jumped into the lead from third on the starting grid and dominated the race, leading every lap on the way to his first Atlantic series win. He became the fifth different winner in five races and the first rookie to top a podium this year. James Hinchcliffe finished third and jumped to the top of the points table. He has 118 points, five more than Markus Niemelä.

Top Five Finishers
Fin. PosSt. PosCar No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps led
1336United States Jonathan SummertonNewman Wachs Racing1845:08.75136
2114United States Carl SkerlongPacific Coast Motorsports18+2.2220
343Canada James HinchcliffeForsythe Championship Racing18+6.0390
4526United States Jonathan BomaritoMathiasen Motorsports18+6.7190
5219United States Dane CameronGenoa Racing18+7.1950
Race average speed: 94.398 mph
Lead changes: 0
Cautions: 1 for 5 Laps

Round 6: Road Race Showcase/Road America - Race 1

  • Saturday August 8, 2008 - 1:00 p.m. CDT
  • Road America - Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin (4.048 mile permanent road circuit)
  • Time: 50 minutes
  • Distance: 18 laps / 72.864 miles
  • Race weather: 76 °F, Partly cloudy skies
  • Television: Speed (December 14, 2008 - 5:30 p.m. EST)
  • Pole position winner: #19 Dane Cameron, 1:59.190 (122.265 mph)
  • Race Summary

Jonathan Bomarito became the first multiple time winner in the 2008 Atlantic series. He took the lead from pole sitter Dane Cameron at the standing start. On lap 10, Cameron passed Bomarito in Canada Corner but Bomarito was able to pass him back on the following lap, taking the lead which he would hold for the remainder of the race. James Hinchcliffe finished fifth, high enough to keep the points lead with 139 points. Markus Niemelä trails Hinchcliffe by 7 and Bomarito is only 9 points back. Atlantic and Champ Car veteran Tõnis Kasemets made his first appearance since last year's Atlantic round at Road America and finished on the podium in third.

Top Five Finishers
Fin. PosSt. PosCar No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps led
1226United States Jonathan BomaritoMathiasen Motorsports1845:02.33417
2119United States Dane CameronGenoa Racing18+0.4111
3817Estonia Tõnis KasemetsGenoa Racing18+0.9780
4914United States Carl SkerlongPacific Coast Motorsports18+6.3840
533Canada James HinchcliffeForsythe Championship Racing18+7.2300
Race average speed: 97.068 mph
Lead changes: 1
Cautions: 2 for 6 Laps

Round 7: Road Race Showcase/Road America - Race 2

  • Sunday August 9, 2008 - 1:30 p.m. CDT
  • Road America - Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin (4.048 mile permanent road circuit)
  • Time: 50 minutes
  • Distance: 20 laps / 80.960 miles
  • Race weather: 75 °F, Partly cloudy skies
  • Television: Speed (December 21, 2008 - 5:00 p.m. EST)
  • Pole position winner: #26 Jonathan Bomarito, 1:59.564 (121.883 mph)
  • Race Summary

Race 1's winner Jonathan Bomarito led away from the pole, while behind him Jonathan Summerton was charging up through the field from ninth place on the grid. On lap 18, Summerton passed Bomarito in Turn 1, leading only the final two laps home to the checkered flag. Even with the second place finish Bomarito jumped to the top of the points chase. He leads with 157, three in front of the previous leader James Hinchcliffe and six in front of Markus Niemelä.

Top Five Finishers
Fin. PosSt. PosCar No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps led
1936United States Jonathan SummertonNewman Wachs Racing2046:39.5442
2126United States Jonathan BomaritoMathiasen Motorsports20+1.08418
3217Estonia Tõnis KasemetsGenoa Racing20+6.2020
41025Canada Kevin LacroixWalker Racing20+6.8320
5414United States Carl SkerlongPacific Coast Motorsports20+8.9930
Race average speed: 104.108 mph
Lead changes: 1
Cautions: 2 for 5 Laps

Round 8: Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières

Jonathan Bomarito led away from the standing start and was never seriously challenged on his way to his third Atlantic victory of the year. Bad days for James Hinchcliffe and Markus Niemelä allowed him to open a sizable lead in the season championship going into the final three races of the year. Bomarito leads the championship with 191, 28 points ahead of Jonathan Summerton who has 163. Hinchcliffe is still in third, but is 36 points back with 155.

Top Five Finishers
Fin. PosSt. PosCar No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps led
1126United States Jonathan BomaritoMathiasen Motorsports4450:17.45344
2236United States Jonathan SummertonNewman Wachs Racing44+1.5900
386Netherlands Junior StrousCondor Motorsports44+5.6820
41134Switzerland Simona de SilvestroNewman Wachs Racing44+7.8780
5419United States Dane CameronGenoa Racing44+10.0150
Race average speed: 79.844 mph
Lead changes: 0
Cautions: 2 for 9 Laps

Round 9: Mazda Formula Zoom Zoom

Carl Skerlong dominated the weekend, leading every session and leading every lap in the race to claim his first Atlantic victory. He even set the fastest lap, giving him a perfect score of 34 points for the weekend. Points leader Jonathan Bomarito finished ninth, which reduced his margin to 16 points over Jonathan Summerton and 22 over Markus Niemelä with two races left in the season.

Top Five Finishers
Fin. PosSt. PosCar No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps led
1114United States Carl SkerlongPacific Coast Motorsports4250:49.28242
228Finland Markus NiemeläBrooks Associates Racing42+2.4640
3436United States Jonathan SummertonNewman Wachs Racing42+10.4410
4325Canada Kevin LacroixWalker Racing42+22.7720
566Netherlands Junior StrousCondor Motorsports42+23.9140
Race average speed: 107.948 mph
Lead changes: 0
Cautions: None

Round 10: SunRichGourmet.com 1000

  • Sunday September 21, 2008 - 2:30 p.m. MDT
  • Miller Motorsports Park - Tooele, Utah (4.486 mile permanent road circuit)
  • Time: 50 minutes
  • Distance: 20 laps / 89.720 miles
  • Race weather: 71 °F, Mostly Cloudy
  • Television: Speed (December 28, 2008 - 5:00 p.m. EST)
  • Pole position winner: #8 Markus Niemelä, 2:28.915 (108.448 mph)
  • Race Summary

Markus Niemelä followed up his first Atlantic series pole position with his first series victory, leading every lap in the race. Three drivers are still alive for the series championship going into the final round of the season. Jonathan Bomarito, who finished sixth, now leads with 224 points. He has an eight point advantage over Jonathan Summerton and a 10 point lead over Niemelä.

Top Five Finishers
Fin. PosSt. PosCar No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps led
118Finland Markus NiemeläBrooks Associates Racing2050:40.52920
2236United States Jonathan SummertonNewman Wachs Racing20+0.4460
3319United States Dane CameronGenoa Racing20+2.2960
4614United States Carl SkerlongPacific Coast Motorsports20+2.8280
5434Switzerland Simona de SilvestroNewman Wachs Racing20+22.3630
Race average speed: 106.229 mph
Lead changes: 0
Cautions: None

Round 11: Atlanta Atlantic Challenge

  • Friday October 3, 2008 - 2:10 p.m. EDT
  • Road Atlanta - Braselton, Georgia (2.540 mile permanent road circuit)
  • Time: 50 minutes
  • Distance: 35 laps / 88.900 miles
  • Race weather: 72 °F, Clear
  • Television: Speed (December 28, 2008 - 5:30 p.m. EST)
  • Pole position winner: #36 Jonathan Summerton, 1:14.137 (123.339 mph)
  • Race Summary

Markus Niemelä won the race and clinched the series championship on an eventful day at Road Atlanta. At the start Dane Cameron took the race lead from the standing start while Niemelä got around the pole sitter Jonathan Summerton for second place. Jonathan Bomarito, the points leader going into the race, dropped out of the race with mechanical troubles after only 10 laps. Going into a restart on lap 33, Niemelä was in second and Summerton was in third, but Summerton was in line to clinch the championship. On the restart, Niemelä got around Cameron to take the lead on the track and Kevin Lacroix passed Summerton for third, which put Niemelä in position to take the championship. Summerton attempted to pass Cameron to put himself back into the championship position but they made contact and both cars were knocked out of the race. Niemelä cruised the final laps under yellow. Niemelä finished the season with 245 points followed by Bomarito at 228 and Summerton with 224.

Top Five Finishers
Fin. PosSt. PosCar No.DriverTeamLapsTimeLaps led
138Finland Markus NiemeläBrooks Associates Racing3550:19.9313
2425Canada Kevin LacroixWalker Racing35+0.730*0
373Canada James HinchcliffeForsythe Championship Racing35+1.3110
41134Switzerland Simona de SilvestroNewman Wachs Racing35+1.8070
585United Kingdom Greg MansellWalker Racing35+4.1740
* Race finished under caution
Race average speed: 105.976 mph
Lead changes: 1
Cautions: 2 for 7 Laps

Final driver results

Points system

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th
Points3127252321191715131110987654321

Bonus Points

  • 1 point to fastest driver in a qualification session.
  • 1 point to driver who leads the most laps in the race.
  • 1 point to driver who improves the most positions in the race.
PosDriverLBHLAGMTTEDMROATRRNJSUTHATLPoints
Pos Driver LBH LAG MTT EDM ROA TRR NJS UTH ATL Points 1 Finland Markus Niemelä (R) 7 4 2 2 6 6 6 Ret 2 1* 1 245 2 United States Jonathan Bomarito 5* Ret 6 1 4 1* 2* 1* 9 6 Ret 228 3 United States Jonathan Summerton (R) 4 6 12 6 1* Ret 1 2 3 2 Ret 224 4 Canada James Hinchcliffe 10 1* 4 3* 3 5 8 Ret 16 10 3 196 5 Netherlands Junior Strous 8 3 1* 13 9 8 11 3 5 8 8 196 6 United States Carl Skerlong 23 2 3 19 2 4 5 Ret 1* 4 Inj 189 7 United States Dane Cameron (R) 11 17 5 4 5 2 17 5 Ret 3 Ret* 169 8 Switzerland Simona de Silvestro 1 10 9 8 Ret 9 18 4 11 5 4 167 9 Canada Kevin Lacroix 3 15 13 7 7 14 4 Ret 4 11 2 161 10 United Kingdom Greg Mansell (R) 13 Ret DNS 9 Ret 12 13 9 7 9 5 105 11 United States Frankie Muniz 15 13 11 12 13 11 10 12 10 14 9 102 12 Canada Daniel Morad (R) 6 9 Ret 11 8 Ret 9 6 95 13 Mexico David Garza 12 7 8 5 10 Inj Inj Inj Inj Inj 6 94 14 Netherlands Dominick Muermans (R) 17 5 10 Ret 15 16 16 14 14 17 12 80 15 United States Tom Sutherland 10 Ret Ret Ret 8 6 7 10 78 16 Mexico David Martínez 7 7 7 8 13 74 17 Finland Henri Karjalainen (R) 14 16 Ret 14 11 Ret 14 10 15 12 70 18 Brazil Douglas Soares (R) 16 14 Ret 15 12 15 15 11 13 15 Ret 70 19 United Kingdom Leo Mansell (R) 19 11 Ret 17 Ret 13 Ret 13 12 16 11 68 20 Venezuela Luis Schiavo (R) 18 Ret DNS 16 14 10 12 16 7 60 21 Estonia Tõnis Kasemets 3 3 51 22 Germany Andreas Wirth 9 8 7 45 23 United States Alan Sciuto 2 27 24 Austria Christopher Zöchling (R) 12 18 16 18 25 Canada Eric Jensen 15 Ret 9 26 United States J. R. Hildebrand Ret 7 27 United States Rich Zober (R) 17 4 28 United States Brian Thienes 20 1 29 Canada Mike Forest 21 0 30 United States Greg Minium (R) 22 0 Pos Driver LBH LAG MTT EDM ROA TRR NJS UTH ATL PointsColor Result Gold Winner Silver 2nd place Bronze 3rd place Green 4th & 5th place (Top 5) Light Blue 6th-10th place (Top 10) Dark Blue Finished (Outside Top 10) Purple Did not finish (Ret) Red Did not qualify (DNQ) Brown Withdrawn (Wth) Black Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Blank Did not participate (DNP) Driver replacement (Rpl) Injured (Inj) No race held (NH)
1Finland Markus Niemelä (R)7422666Ret21*1245
2United States Jonathan Bomarito5*Ret6141*2*1*96Ret228
3United States Jonathan Summerton (R)461261*Ret1232Ret224
4Canada James Hinchcliffe101*43*358Ret16103196
5Netherlands Junior Strous831*1398113588196
6United States Carl Skerlong232319245Ret1*4Inj189
7United States Dane Cameron (R)11175452175Ret3Ret*169
8Switzerland Simona de Silvestro11098Ret91841154167
9Canada Kevin Lacroix3151377144Ret4112161
10United Kingdom Greg Mansell (R)13RetDNS9Ret12139795105
11United States Frankie Muniz151311121311101210149102
12Canada Daniel Morad (R)69Ret118Ret9695
13Mexico David Garza1278510InjInjInjInjInj694
14Netherlands Dominick Muermans (R)17510Ret1516161414171280
15United States Tom Sutherland10RetRetRet8671078
16Mexico David Martínez77781374
17Finland Henri Karjalainen (R)1416Ret1411Ret1410151270
18Brazil Douglas Soares (R)1614Ret15121515111315Ret70
19United Kingdom Leo Mansell (R)1911Ret17Ret13Ret1312161168
20Venezuela Luis Schiavo (R)18RetDNS1614101216760
21Estonia Tõnis Kasemets3351
22Germany Andreas Wirth98745
23United States Alan Sciuto227
24Austria Christopher Zöchling (R)12181618
25Canada Eric Jensen15Ret9
26United States J. R. HildebrandRet7
27United States Rich Zober (R)174
28United States Brian Thienes201
29Canada Mike Forest210
30United States Greg Minium (R)220
PosDriverLBHLAGMTTEDMROATRRNJSUTHATLPoints
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place (Top 5)
Light Blue6th-10th place (Top 10)
Dark BlueFinished (Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn (Wth)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
BlankDid not participate (DNP)
Driver replacement (Rpl)
Injured (Inj)
No race held (NH)

See also

External links

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