2007 Las Vegas Atlantic Grand Prix - Race

Race

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 6 Raphael Matos Sierra Sierra Enterprises 22 50:39.638 4 31
2 3 Robert Wickens Red Bull Forsythe Racing 22 +0.2 secs 1 29
3 23 Jonathan Bomarito PR1 Motorsports 22 +1.8 secs 3 25
4 9 James Hinchcliffe Sierra Sierra Enterprises 22 +4.0 secs 2 24
5 11 Franck Perera Condor Motorsports 22 +5.5 secs 6 21
6 16 Junior Strous Condor Motorsports 22 +8.3 secs 15 19
7 20 Alan Sciuto Alan Sciuto Racing 22 +9.5 secs 11 17
8 12 Ronnie Bremer Polestar Racing Group 22 +10.6 secs 14 15
9 26 Justin Sofio Mathiasen Motorsports 22 +11.0 secs 19 13
10 44 Matt Lee Conquest Racing 22 +21.8 secs 12 11
11 32 Mike Forest PR1 Motorsports 22 +39.8 secs 17 10
12 19 Brian Thienes Condor Motorsports 22 +59.7 secs 22 10
13 36 J.R. Hildebrand Newman Wachs Racing 21 Contact 5 8
14 18 Giacomo Ricci Conquest Racing 21 Contact 10 7
15 2 Tom Sutherland Jensen MotorSport 21 Contact 13 6
16 22 Dominick Muermans Jensen MotorSport 21 Contact 24 5
17 5 Simona De Silvestro Walker Racing 20 Contact 8 4
18 7 John Edwards Red Bull Forsythe Racing 13 Contact 9 3
19 49 Dan Selznick The Room Store 13 Contact 25 2
20 13 Frankie Muniz Jensen MotorSport 13 Contact 21 1
21 8 Jiang Tengyi Brooks Associates Racing 13 Contact 26 0
22 45 Adrien Herberts Paladin Motorsports 13 Contact 16 0
23 21 Bret MacDonald Polestar Racing Group 12 Contact 27 0
24 37 Richard Heistand Genoa Racing 9 Contact 22 0
25 4 David Garza US RaceTronics 6 Contact 18 0
26 26 Carl Skerlong US RaceTronics 4 Contact 7 0
27 17 Adrian Carrio Genoa Racing 0 Contact 20 0

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