2009 Atlantic Championship Season - Race Results

Race Results

Round Race Name Pole Position Fastest Lap Most Laps Led Winning Driver Winning Team
1 Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring Jonathan Summerton John Edwards John Edwards John Edwards Newman Wachs Racing
2 Larry H. Miller Dealerships Utah Grand Prix Simona de Silvestro Simona de Silvestro Simona de Silvestro Simona de Silvestro Team Stargate Worlds
3 Mazda Formula X – Race 1 Jonathan Summerton Jonathan Summerton Jonathan Summerton Jonathan Summerton Genoa Racing
4 Mazda Formula X – Race 2 Simona de Silvestro Markus Niemelä Simona de Silvestro Simona de Silvestro Team Stargate Worlds
5 Northeast Grand Prix Simona de Silvestro John Edwards Simona de Silvestro Simona de Silvestro Team Stargate Worlds
6 Autobahn Grand Prix – Race 1 John Edwards Jonathan Summerton John Edwards John Edwards Newman Wachs Racing
7 Autobahn Grand Prix – Race 2 John Edwards John Edwards John Edwards John Edwards Newman Wachs Racing
8 Acura Sports Car Challenge of Mid-Ohio Jonathan Summerton Jonathan Summerton Jonathan Summerton Jonathan Summerton Newman Wachs Racing
9 Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières Simona de Silvestro Jonathan Summerton Simona de Silvestro Simona de Silvestro Team Stargate Worlds
10 Grand Prix of Mosport Jonathan Summerton John Edwards Jonathan Summerton Jonathan Summerton Newman Wachs Racing
11 Petit Le Mans Jonathan Summerton Jonathan Summerton Jonathan Summerton Jonathan Summerton Newman Wachs Racing
12 Monterey Sports Car Championships John Edwards Jonathan Summerton John Edwards John Edwards Newman Wachs Racing

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