2006 Grand Prix of Road America

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Flag of the United States.svg 2006 Road America
Race details
Race 12 of 14 in the 2006 Champ Car season
Road America.svg
Road America Track Layout
DateSeptember 24, 2006
Official name Grand Prix of Road America
Location Road America
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, United States
CoursePermanent Road Course
4.048 mi / 6.515 km
Distance51 laps
206.448 mi / 332.265 km
WeatherSunny with temperatures soaring up to 63 °F (17 °C); wind speeds up to 15.9 miles per hour (25.6 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Dan Clarke  (CTE Racing-HVM)
Time1:55.123
Fastest lap
Driver Sébastien Bourdais  (Newman/Haas Racing)
Time1:44.133 (on lap 26 of 51)
Podium
First A. J. Allmendinger  (Forsythe Championship Racing)
Second Bruno Junqueira  (Newman/Haas Racing)
Third Sébastien Bourdais  (Newman/Haas Racing)

The 2006 Grand Prix of Road America was the twelfth round of the 2006 Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford season, held on September 24, 2006 at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Dan Clarke took the pole, the first and only of his Champ Car career. A. J. Allmendinger won the race, his fifth and last win of the year and his Champ Car career. The event is most remembered for a horrific crash involving Katherine Legge that resulted a 42-minute red flag. The rear wing on her car failed just before the high speed Turn 11 Kink, the unexpected loss of downforce caused her to crash violently into the catch fence, demolishing the car. Legge was uninjured in the incident.

Contents

Qualifying results

PosNatNameTeamQual 1Qual 2Best
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Clarke CTE Racing-HVM 1:55.1231:55.123
2 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Bourdais Newman/Haas Racing 1:58.9452:06.4601:58.945
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Charles Zwolsman Jr. Mi-Jack Conquest Racing 1:55.5992:11.1211:55.599
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alex Tagliani Team Australia 1:57.5172:09.8911:57.517
5 Flag of the United States.svg A. J. Allmendinger Forsythe Racing 1:58.5072:07.9691:58.507
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Justin Wilson RuSPORT 1:59.0762:06.9941:59.076
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Power Team Australia1:59.2862:07.6831:59.286
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Katherine Legge PKV Racing 1:59.3882:12.9161:59.388
9 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Andrew Ranger Mi-Jack Conquest Racing1:59.4864:09.0321:59.486
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Junqueira Newman/Haas Racing1:59.9771:59.977
11 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Tracy Forsythe Racing2:00.1652:08.7672:00.165
12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jan Heylen Dale Coyne Racing 2:00.8352:11.4002:00.835
13 Flag of Spain.svg Oriol Servià PKV Racing2:01.0822:10.7822:01.082
14 Flag of Estonia.svg Tõnis Kasemets Rocketsports Racing 2:01.3812:10.2732:01.381
15 Flag of Mexico.svg Mario Domínguez Rocketsports Racing2:01.8822:11.0762:01.882
16 Flag of France.svg Nelson Philippe CTE Racing-HVM2:02.2732:10.0282:02.273
17 Flag of Uruguay.svg Juan Cáceres Dale Coyne Racing2:03.6902:13.1692:03.690

Race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
17 Flag of the United States.svg A. J. Allmendinger Forsythe Racing 511:54:43.700532
22 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Junqueira Newman/Haas Racing 51+0.675 secs1028
31 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Bourdais Newman/Haas Racing51+0.988 secs228
46 Flag of Spain.svg Oriol Servià PKV Racing 51+2.637 secs1324
59 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Justin Wilson RuSPORT 51+3.763 secs621
614 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Clarke CTE Racing-HVM 51+4.746 secs121
734 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Charles Zwolsman Jr. Mi-Jack Conquest Racing 51+5.537 secs318
827 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Andrew Ranger Mi-Jack Conquest Racing51+7.359 secs915
911 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jan Heylen Dale Coyne Racing 51+8.668 secs1213
103 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Paul Tracy Forsythe Racing51+9.018 secs1111
1115 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alex Tagliani Team Australia 51+13.172 secs410
128 Flag of Mexico.svg Mario Domínguez Rocketsports Racing 51+20.151 secs159
135 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Power Team Australia50+ 1 Lap78
144 Flag of France.svg Nelson Philippe CTE Racing-HVM50+ 1 Lap167
1519 Flag of Uruguay.svg Juan Cáceres Dale Coyne Racing50+ 1 Lap176
1620 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Katherine Legge PKV Racing45Accident85
1718 Flag of Estonia.svg Tõnis Kasemets Rocketsports Racing14Gearbox144

Caution flags

LapsCause
1–3 Junqueira (2), Power (5) & Heylen (11) crash
18–20Power (5) off course
27–29 Cáceres (19) off course
30–31Junqueira (2) & Ranger (27) crash
33–34 Tracy (3) off course
46–49 Legge (20) crash (42-minute red flag)

Notes

LapsLeader
1–3 Dan Clarke
4 Charles Zwolsman Jr.
5–28 Sébastien Bourdais
29–40 Bruno Junqueira
41–44Sébastien Bourdais
45–51 A. J. Allmendinger
 
DriverLaps led
Sébastien Bourdais 28
Bruno Junqueira 12
A. J. Allmendinger 7
Dan Clarke 3
Charles Zwolsman Jr. 1

Championship standings after the race

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