Qualifying Results
| Pos | Nat | Name | Team | Qual 1 | Qual 2 | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sébastien Bourdais | N/H/L Racing | 1:42.385 | 1:41.535 | 1:41.535 | |
| 2 | Will Power | Team Australia | 1:43.116 | 1:43.595 | 1:43.116 | |
| 3 | Robert Doornbos | Minardi Team USA | 1:43.619 | 1:43.134 | 1:43.134 | |
| 4 | Graham Rahal | N/H/L Racing | 1:43.732 | 1:43.162 | 1:43.162 | |
| 5 | Bruno Junqueira | Dale Coyne Racing | 1:44.326 | 1:43.201 | 1:43.201 | |
| 6 | Alex Tagliani | RSPORTS | 1:43.689 | 1:43.374 | 1:43.374 | |
| 7 | Neel Jani | PKV Racing | 1:43.417 | 1:44.296 | 1:43.417 | |
| 8 | Dan Clarke | Minardi Team USA | 1:43.439 | 1:43.853 | 1:43.439 | |
| 9 | Jan Heylen | Conquest Racing | 1:44.295 | 1:43.523 | 1:43.523 | |
| 10 | Justin Wilson | RSPORTS | 1:43.525 | 1:44.050 | 1:43.525 | |
| 11 | Tristan Gommendy | PKV Racing | 1:44.032 | 1:43.565 | 1:43.565 | |
| 12 | Simon Pagenaud | Team Australia | 1:43.637 | 1:43.581 | 1:43.581 | |
| 13 | Ryan Dalziel | Pacific Coast Motorsports | 1:43.611 | 1:43.795 | 1:43.611 | |
| 14 | Oriol Servià | Forsythe Racing | 1:43.710 | no time | 1:43.710 | |
| 15 | Alex Figge | Pacific Coast Motorsports | 1:45.432 | 1:44.027 | 1:44.027 | |
| 16 | Paul Tracy | Forsythe Racing | 1:44.716 | 1:47.132 | 1:44.716 | |
| 17 | Katherine Legge | Dale Coyne Racing | 1:46.901 | 1:47.271 | 1:46.901 |
Sébastien Bourdais, fresh off signing his name to a 2008 contract with Formula 1's Scuderia Toro Rosso, dominated both qualifying sessions, finishing Saturday with a best lap a second and a half clear of his closest competitor. Will Power was best of the rest to secure the other front row starting spot next to Bourdais on Sunday.
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