2006 Molson Grand Prix of Toronto - Race

Race

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 7 A. J. Allmendinger Forsythe Racing 86 1:38:01.286 2 33
2 3 Paul Tracy Forsythe Racing 86 +1.851 secs 4 27
3 1 Sébastien Bourdais Newman/Haas Racing 86 +2.434 secs 3 25
4 9 Justin Wilson RuSPORT 86 +4.170 secs 1 25
5 10 Cristiano da Matta RuSPORT 86 +6.761 secs 8 21
6 15 Alex Tagliani Team Australia 86 +8.383 secs 10 20
7 5 Will Power Team Australia 86 +9.663 secs 12 18
8 2 Bruno Junqueira Newman/Haas Racing 86 +12.177 secs 9 15
9 34 Charles Zwolsman Mi-Jack Conquest Racing 85 + 1 Lap 14 13
10 27 Andrew Ranger Mi-Jack Conquest Racing 85 + 1 Lap 6 11
11 19 Mario Domínguez Dale Coyne Racing 83 + 3 Laps 11 10
12 6 Oriol Servià PKV Racing 76 Contact 5 10
13 4 Nelson Philippe CTE Racing-HVM 76 Contact 7 9
14 20 Katherine Legge PKV Racing 65 Contact 15 7
15 18 Tõnis Kasemets Rocketsports Racing 49 Half shaft 17 6
16 11 Jan Heylen Dale Coyne Racing 44 Rear axle 13 5
17 14 Dan Clarke CTE Racing-HVM 14 Contact 16 4

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