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Mexico City 2007: Bourdais bids adieu.

Champ Car World Series. 7-9 July 2007. Grand Prix of Toronto. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  Sebastien Bourdais.
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Mexico City 2007: Bourdais bids adieu.

Sunday, 11th November 2007

Four-time champion bows out on top with victory in Gran Premio Tecate.

The caution was caused by three cars stalling on the grid - including one other potential race winner, Oriol Servia - which saw the starting order shuffled on the run to turn one, and then reshuffled as race control decided that several moves had been completed under yellow. When the field was released on lap three, Power headed Bourdais, the soon-to-stop Doornbos, Justin Wilson, Paul Tracy and Simon Pagenaud, the Frenchman having had to take avoiding action to miss Servia, his right rear tearing banners from the pit-wall in the process.

Nelson Philippe and Alex Tagliani were the other stallers, at the back of the field, and, along with Servia, opted to pit early in the hope of turning around a Bruno Junqueira-esque performance that may yield a podium. In the end, however, only the Spaniard proved to be a force.

Doornbos' problem, which forced Wilson to execute a high-speed pass after catching the slowing Minardi car on the main straight, appeared to hand the Briton second place on the standings, but, when Wilson then slowed momentarily 13 laps later, efforts in the Minardi pit intensified as the team sensed an opportunity may present itself to reverse fortune.

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Minardi had already been hard at work on the Dutchman's machine in an effort to get Doornbos back on track and prevent Power from snatching third overall - fastest lap all that would be needed even if Power won the race - and, when Wilson's RuSPORT team found a way to counteract a fuel pick-up problem and keep running, that was all that was left for Paul Stoddart's outfit. Doornbos duly returned to the track after losing more than 30 laps to the opposition, but made full use of the extra power to pass on tap for Mexico to blitz Bourdais' lap record, setting a new mark at 1min 24.713secs on lap 42 before retiring once again.
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