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1997 Molson Indy Vancouver
The 1997 Molson Indy Vancouver was the 15th round of the 1997 CART season. At that time, the Italian driver Alex Zanardi was the leader of the standings with 39 points in front of the French-Brazilian driver Gil de Ferran. Starting grid # Alex Zanardi 54.025 seconds # Bobby Rahal 54.351 seconds # Jimmy Vasser 54.386 seconds # Michael Andretti 54.419 seconds # Maurício Gugelmin 54.505 seconds # Bryan Herta 54.542 seconds # Gil de Ferran 54.553 seconds # Mark Blundell 54.600 seconds # Greg Moore 54.614 seconds # Dario Franchitti 54.655 seconds # Scott Pruett 54.750 seconds # Raul Boesel 55.052 seconds # André Ribeiro 55.090 seconds # Christian Fittipaldi 55.118 seconds # Michel Jourdain Jr. 55.183 seconds # Adrian Fernandez 55.315 seconds # Paul Tracy 55.535 seconds # Parker Johnstone 55.635 seconds # Max Papis 55.930 seconds # Roberto Moreno 55.962 seconds # Richie Hearn 56.027 seconds # Al Unser Jr. 56.028 seconds # Christian Danner 56.068 seconds # Juan Manuel Fangio II 56.241 ...
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Molson Indy Vancouver
Molson Indy Vancouver was an annual Champ Car race held in a street circuit near BC Place and running past Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada held in July, August or September from 1990 to 2004. On September 2, 1990, the first race took place on the original circuit, which was won by Al Unser Jr. From 1998, a new circuit was created to the east of the old Pacific Place, where only a small part of the original circuit was used. The circuit was popular with drivers and often produced an entertaining race. For most of its fifteen years, the Vancouver Indy attracted in excess of 100,000 spectators over the course of its weekends, and in 1996 held the Canadian single-day sporting event attendance record until it was beaten by the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal that year. The final event in 2004 had race day attendance of 63,000 with a total three day turnout of 158,420 spectators. However, from 2004, Vancouver was left off the Champ Car fixture lis ...
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