2008 Atlantic Championship Season - Full Series Results

Full Series Results

Rd Race Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning driver Winning team Report
1 Imperial Capital Bank Atlantic Challenge of Long Beach Jonathan Bomarito Carl Skerlong Simona de Silvestro Newman Wachs Racing Report
2 Monterey Festival of Speed James Hinchcliffe Douglas Soares James Hinchcliffe Forsythe Pettit Racing Report
3 Sommet des Legends Junior Strous Junior Strous Junior Strous Condor Motorsports Report
4 Rexall Grand Prix of Edmonton - Race 1 James Hinchcliffe David Garza Pérez Jonathan Bomarito Mathiasen Motorsports Report
5 Rexall Grand Prix of Edmonton - Race 2 Carl Skerlong Carl Skerlong Jonathan Summerton Newman Wachs Racing Report
6 Road Race Showcase/Road America - Race 1 Dane Cameron Tõnis Kasemets Jonathan Bomarito Mathiasen Motorsports Report
7 Road Race Showcase/Road America - Race 2 Jonathan Bomarito Dane Cameron Jonathan Summerton Newman Wachs Racing Report
8 Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières Jonathan Bomarito Jonathan Summerton Jonathan Bomarito Mathiasen Motorsports Report
9 Mazda Formula Zoom Zoom Carl Skerlong Carl Skerlong Carl Skerlong Pacific Coast Motorsports Report
10 SunRichGourmet.com 1000 Markus Niemelä Carl Skerlong Markus Niemelä Brooks Associates Racing Report
11 Atlanta Atlantic Challenge Jonathan Summerton J.R. Hildebrand Markus Niemelä Brooks Associates Racing Report

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