2007 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach - Race

Race

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 1 Sébastien Bourdais N/H/L Racing 78 1:40:43.975 1 32
2 3 Oriol Servia Forsythe Racing 78 +2.6 secs 1 28
3 5 Will Power Team Australia 78 +3.9 secs 1 26
4 9 Justin Wilson RSPORTS 78 +5.4 secs 1 23
5 8 Alex Tagliani RSPORTS 78 +6.2 secs 1 21
6 19 Bruno Junqueira Dale Coyne Racing 78 +6.4 secs 8 19
7 21 Neel Jani PKV Racing 78 +7.7 secs 12 17
8 2 Graham Rahal N/H/L Racing 78 +8.3 secs 5 15
9 28 Ryan Dalziel Pacific Coast Motorsports 78 +9.0 secs 16 13
10 11 Katherine Legge Dale Coyne Racing 78 +9.9 secs 18 11
11 22 Tristan Gommendy PKV Racing 78 +10.3 secs 9 10
12 4 Dan Clarke Minardi Team USA 77 + 1 Lap 14 9
13 14 Robert Doornbos Minardi Team USA 74 + 4 Laps 6 8
14 15 Simon Pagenaud Team Australia 73 + 5 Laps 3 8
15 42 Matt Halliday Conquest Racing 72 Mechanical 13 6
16 29 Alex Figge Pacific Coast Motorsports 69 Contact 17 5
17 7 Mario Dominguez Forsythe Racing 7 Contact 10 4

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