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  • ...[[Grand Prix of Portland]] was a (now defunct) [[Champ Car|Champ Car World Series]] race held at [[Portland International Raceway]] in [[Portland, Oregon]]. ! Season
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  • ...ution of CART in [[2003 CART season|2003]], as part of the Champ Car World Series. ...eries]] event, however the race was omitted from the [[2009 IndyCar Series season]] calendar, and subsequently dropped by the IRL completely.
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  • ...r]] champion with [[Chip Ganassi Racing]], and scored ten victories in the series. Vasser was the last American to win the [[Champ Car]] championship. ...id become a top driver, his rise to prominence coincided with the infamous CART-IRL ([[Indy Racing League]]) 'split' so Vasser's best years were spent away
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  • Dixon was entered in a one-make series featuring the [[Nissan]] Sentra. He had an immediate impact during the race ...e chubby youngster. After his Nissan nightmare, Dixon went on to win every series he competed in.
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  • ...ith six (1979, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991). Mears is also a three-time [[CART]] national champion (1979, 1981 and 1982). ...T-eligible races won Mears his first championship. His worst finish in the season was fifth. In 1980 the [[ground effect]] Chaparral was technologically more
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  • ...print cars. After high school, he was already in the [[World of Outlaws]] series of sprint car racing. He soon moved into road racing, winning the Super Vee ...rcuit, becoming one of the series' rising stars. He finished second in the CART championship point standings in [[1985]], losing to his father by just one
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  • ...]] [[auto racing]] driver, winner of the American [[Champ Car World Series|CART]] Championship in 2002, and former [[Toyota F1|Toyota]] [[Formula One]] dri ...championship. In [[1996]], da Matta participated in the [[Formula 3000]] series in [[Great Britain]].
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  • |Caption || Zanardi in 2007, as a [[World Touring Car Championship|WTCC]] driver ...ly]], is an ex-Formula One driver who is better known for his dominance of CART during the late 1990s. More recently he has attracted widespread praise for
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  • ...is a race car driver and three-time defending [[Champ Car|Champ Car World Series]] champion. ...l sports car appearances at Le Mans and in the [[Grand American|Grand Am]] series.
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  • ...[[April 8]], [[1966]]) is a former [[Formula One]], [[sports car]], and [[CART]] racing driver. He is currently a Formula One commentator for [[ITV]]. ...to the more powerful FF2000 category, and promptly won the BBC Grandstand series. He even returned to FF1600 for the European Championship racing, taking p
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  • ...nship Racing League]], the [[Indy Racing League]], and the Champ Car World Series (CCWS). ...''. The series merged into the [[IndyCar Series]] before its planned 2008 season.
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  • |Championships || 1 ([[1997 Formula One season|1997]]) |Last season || 2005
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  • * While F1 and [[GP2 Series|GP2]] use grooved tires to limit performance, Champ Cars remain using tread ==The Champ Car World Series (CCWS)==
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  • | Current series || [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] [[IndyCar Series]] | Prev series || [[Champ Car|CART]]
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  • ...worth responded with the brand new AC engine. Costs, not unlike the senior series, were getting out of control. ...tructor)|Dome]] chassis were seen in Europe. [[Dallara]] briefly tried the series before moving up to [[Formula One]], and [[AGS]] moved up from Formula Two
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  • ...|Finnish]] former [[Formula One]] driver. His best ranking was 10th in the world championship in 1999. ...oring points several times, most notably by running the whole of the wet [[1997 Monaco Grand Prix]] without a pit stop (and with a damaged front wing), the
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  • ...cing championship, for specific information on the current Champ Car World Series and the Indy Racing League see [[Champ Car]] and [[Indy Racing League|IRL]] ...the CART championship became the de-facto championship. USAC ran a "rump" season, with few cars and fewer name drivers - the only exception being [[A.J. Foy
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  • ...dominated by many of the same wealthy multi-car teams that once dominated CART. ...inence of [[road course|road]] and [[street racing|street courses]] on the CART schedule. In the fall of [[2004 in IRL|2004]] the IRL announced two road co
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  • |Opened || 1997 |Former_names || California Speedway (1997-2007)
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  • ...Canada]] since [[1961]]. It has been part of the [[Formula One|Formula One World Championship]] since 1967. It was first staged at [[Mosport]] Park in [[Bo In 2005, the Canadian Grand Prix was the most watched Formula One GP in the world. The race was also the third most watched sporting event on the planet, beh
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