April 4, 2022
In 2007 the Indy Car racing world was very divided. We had the Indy Racing League (IRL), formed by Tony George in 2003 with his Indianapolis Motor Speedway at the helm. We also had the Champ Car World Series.
From 2003 through 2007 we had the IRL and Champ Car as two separate series. It was a mess and mistake by Tony George that Indy Car is just now recovering from. In 2008 it became one series again called Indy Car as it still is today.
I was photographing the IRL at the Milwaukee Mile and the Champ Cars at Road America each year for four years.
On August 12, 2007, the Generac Champ Car Grand Prix at Road America was held. Race driver Sebastien Bourdais won the race and end up winning his fourth straight championship at the end of the year. Seabass, as we call him, was fast everywhere then and still is now.
Dan Clarke finished second and a very young Graham Rahal finished third.
All of the Champ Car race cars were beautiful and fast looking with great paint jobs.
Enjoy a look at the guys and a young Katherine Legge racing around beautiful Road America.
Thanks,
Rich Zimmermann
- Racing
- Champ Car
- Road America
- Sebastien Bourdais
- Dan Clarke
- Graham Rahal
- Oriol Servia
- Alex Tagliani
- Jan Heylen
- Tristan Gommendy
- Justin Wilson
- Bruno Junqueira
- Neel Jani
- Simon Pagenaud
- Paul Tracy
- Robert Doornbos
- Katherine Legge
- Will Power
- Ryan Dolziel
- Simona DeSilvestro
- Andy Wallace
- IMSA
- Adrian Fernandez
- Marino Franchitti
- Bryan Herta
- Rafael Matos
- James Hinchcliffe
- Derrick Walker
- Paul Newman