Complete unofficial result from Monday's Grand Prix of Montreal.
Complete unofficial result from Monday's Grand Prix of Montreal.
1. Sebastien BourdaisFRANewman-Haas RacingLola-Ford67 laps 2. Paul TracyCANForsythe RacingLola-Ford+1.398secs 3. Nelson PhilippeFRA CTE Racing - HVM Lola-Ford+2.750secs 4. Dan Clarke*GBCTE Racing - HVMLola-Ford+3.120secs 5. Will Power*AUS Team Australia Lola-Ford+6.359secs 6. Nicky Pastorelli*HOLRocketsports RacingLola-Ford+7.431secs 7. Alex TaglianiCANTeam AustraliaLola-Ford+8.321secs 8. Charles Zwolsman*HOLMi-Jack Conquest RacingLola-Ford+8.409secs 9. Jan Heylen*BEL Dale Coyne Racing Lola-Ford+10.529secs 10. Mario DominguezMEXDale Coyne RacingLola-Ford+10.617secs 11. Antonio Pizzonia*BRARocketsports RacingLola-Ford+11.266secs 12. Bruno JunqueiraBRANewman-Haas RacingLola-Ford66 laps 13. Katherine Legge*GB PKV Racing Lola-Ford61 laps 14. Justin WilsonGB RuSPORT Lola-Ford48 laps-Accident 15. Andrew RangerCANMi-Jack Conquest RacingLola-Ford36 laps-Accident 16. Oriol ServiaSPAPKV RacingLola-Ford30 laps-Accident 17. AJ AllmendingerUSAForsythe RacingLola-Ford14 laps-Driveshaft
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