With the cancellation of the ChampCar World Series Grand Prix of Ansan, the series moves forward to what is probably, next to the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, the series' other signature street race, the Lexmark Indy 300, on the streets of Surfers Paradise, on Queenslands' Gold Coast. Since 1991, ChampCar has made the annual trans-Pacific trip to Surfers' and each year has had its' own chapter in the series' history. In the 14 yrs. of the event, not one driver has ever won the event more than once, adding to the mystique of the race. Throw in the fact that current points leader Sebastien Bourdais can clinch the Vanderbilt Cup and become the first 2-time series champion since Gil De Ferran won in 2000 and 2001 and the race takes on more significance. There will be a new winner for 2005, as 2004 winner Bruno Junquiera continues to rehab following injuries suffered at the Indy 500 back on Memorial Day Sunday, May 29th. Who will it be? That will be the question everyone there will be asking? Could SeaBass take his 6th win of the season? Can his nemesis Paul Tracy be the first 2-time winner at Surfers'? Or, will someone new take the checkers, like Alex Tagliani, Timo Glock, or A.J. Allmendinger?
Here, now, is the weekend schedule(all times are U.S. Eastern Daylight Time, as posted on the ChampCar website):
Practice Session #1--8:00 PM, 21 Oct. 2005(10:00 AM local time, 21 Oct.)
Practice Session #2--11:45 PM, 21 Oct. 2005(1:45 PM local time, 21 Oct.)
Qualifying Session #1--12:10 AM(approx.), 21 Oct. 2005(2:10 PM local)
Practice Session #3--8:15 PM, 22 Oct. 2005(10:15 AM local, 22 Oct.)
Practice Session #4--11:45 PM, 22 Oct. 2005(1:45 PM local, 22 Oct.)
Qualifying Session #2--12:10 AM(approx.), 22 Oct. 2005(2:10 PM local)
WarmUp Session--7:15 PM, 23 Oct. 2005(9:15 AM local, 23 Oct.)
Lexmark Indy 300--11:15 PM, 23 Oct. 2005(tape-delay broadcast in the States' on Speed Channel, 4:30 PM, Sunday, Oct. 23rd)[1:15 PM local]
As always, I'll have the storylines the week of the race, plus news, commentary, observations, and whatever else comes to mind. And, since this race is being paired with the Australian V8 Supercar Series, I fully expect Julian and Co. to throw their two cents in, as well.
