Qualifying Results
Pos | Nat | Name | Team | Qual 1 | Qual 2 | Best |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Patrick Carpentier | Team Player's | 1:10.314 | 1:09.575 | 1:09.575 | |
2 | Bruno Junqueira | Newman/Haas Racing | 1:10.040 | 1:09.794 | 1:09.794 | |
3 | Paul Tracy | Team Player's | 1:10.341 | 1:09.671 | 1:09.671 | |
4 | Sébastien Bourdais | Newman/Haas Racing | 1:10.701 | 1:10.099 | 1:10.099 | |
5 | Adrian Fernández | Fernández Racing | 1:10.846 | 1:10.228 | 1:10.228 | |
6 | Mario Haberfeld | Mi-Jack Conquest Racing | 1:10.753 | 1:10.244 | 1:10.244 | |
7 | Darren Manning | Walker Racing | 1:11.786 | 1:10.531 | 1:10.531 | |
8 | Jimmy Vasser | American Spirit Team Johansson | 1:11.222 | 1:10.538 | 1:10.538 | |
9 | Roberto Moreno | Herdez Competition | 1:11.298 | 1:10.573 | 1:10.573 | |
10 | Oriol Servià | Patrick Racing | 1:11.227 | 1:10.597 | 1:10.597 | |
11 | Mario Domínguez | Herdez Competition | 1:11.210 | 1:10.800 | 1:10.800 | |
12 | Bryan Herta | PK Racing | 1:11.297 | 1:10.943 | 1:10.943 | |
13 | Michel Jourdain, Jr. | Team Rahal | 1:10.970 | -** | 1:10.970 | |
14 | Alex Tagliani | Rocketsports Racing | 1:11.593 | 1:11.025 | 1:11.025 | |
15 | Tiago Monteiro | Fittipaldi-Dingman Racing | -* | 1:11.354 | 1:11.354 | |
16 | Rodolfo Lavín | Walker Racing | 1:12.302 | 1:11.430 | 1:11.430 | |
17 | Ryan Hunter-Reay | American Spirit Team Johansson | 1:12.614 | 1:11.450 | 1:11.450 | |
18 | Joël Camathias | Dale Coyne Racing | 1:12.453 | 1:11.455 | 1:11.455 | |
19 | Geoff Boss | Dale Coyne Racing | 1:13.975 | 1:12.802 | 1:12.802 |
*Tiago Montiero did not set a time in the first qualification session after damaging his car prior to the session. He used his backup car in the second qualification session.
**Michel Jourdain set the fastest time in the second qualification session (1:09.530) but his time was disallowed after his car was found to be underweight during tech inspection.
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