Qualifying Results
| Pos | Nat | Name | Team | Qual 1 | Qual 2 | Best |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Will Power | Team Australia | 59.155 | 58.403 | 58.403 | |
| 2 | Sébastien Bourdais | N/H/L Racing | 58.709 | 58.596 | 58.596 | |
| 3 | Justin Wilson | RSPORTS | 59.174 | 58.410 | 58.410 | |
| 4 | Graham Rahal | N/H/L Racing | 59.112 | 58.485 | 58.485 | |
| 5 | Neel Jani (R) | PKV Racing | 59.465 | 58.762 | 58.762 | |
| 6 | Bruno Junqueira | Dale Coyne Racing | 59.127 | 58.846 | 58.846 | |
| 7 | Simon Pagenaud (R) | Team Australia | 58.974 | 58.868 | 58.868 | |
| 8 | Ryan Dalziel | Pacific Coast Motorsports | 1:01.055 | 59.256 | 59.256 | |
| 9 | Alex Tagliani | RSPORTS | 59.483 | 59.549 | 59.483 | |
| 10 | Dan Clarke | Minardi Team USA | no time | 59.503 | 59.503 | |
| 11 | Robert Doornbos (R) | Minardi Team USA | 59.941 | 59.553 | 59.553 | |
| 12 | Jan Heylen | Conquest Racing | 1:00.470 | 59.561 | 59.561 | |
| 13 | Oriol Servia | Forsythe Racing | 59.582 | 59.695 | 59.582 | |
| 14 | Paul Tracy | Forsythe Racing | 1:01.840 | 1:00.107 | 1:00.107 | |
| 15 | Katherine Legge | Dale Coyne Racing | 1:00.222 | 1:00.850 | 1:00.222 | |
| 16 | Alex Figge (R) | Pacific Coast Motorsports | 1:00.937 | 1:01.996 | 1:00.937 |
Will Power won his fourth career pole position by nipping Justin Wilson by .007 of a second. Power knocked the front wing off his car while going off course during his final lap, but Wilson was unable to better Power's earlier best lap. Sébastien Bourdais was only fourth fastest on Saturday but his top time from Friday secured him a front row beside his championship rival Power. Tristan Gommendy will not take part in the race after suffering a back injury when he contacted the wall in Friday's qualification session. He was replaced by Mario Dominguez, who is searching for a full-time ride in the series and was in Edmonton driving the Minardi two-seater.
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