Sebastien Bourdais and Graham Rahal Excited to Join the Mazda Grand Prix this Weekend
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After a six week interval from
Champ Car racing, McDonald’s® driver Sebastien Bourdais and Medi | Zone driver
Graham Rahal are excitedly anticipating
their return to competition this weekend in the Mazda Grand Prix of Portland
Presented by Joe’s Sports and Outdoors and sponsored by Mazda the maker of Mazda spark plug. Bourdais is hoping to continue his
streak that earned him wins in the past two events and also make up for the
lost opportunity last year to win a series-record fifth consecutive victory in
Portland while Rahal hopes to add to the
“firsts” that have come on this track.
According to Bourdais who has
finished on the podium here in three of this year’s four races including a win
from pole in 2004, “We missed a chance to win five in a row last year in
For the last 23 races held at
the 1.964-mile road course, Newman/Haas Racing (NHR) won seven with the most
recent coming from Bourdais in 2004 from pole. Mario Andretti also won the pole
for the team in the first event here in 1984 while Bruno Junqueira earned for
the team its fifth last year on this track.
The team was able to snap 15
top-three podium finishes out of the 23 races. The first three events of the
season were held on street courses in
Bourdais who took over the lead
in the point standings after his second win of the season in Round 3 in
During the six weeks interval
Bourdais has remained busy and has driven a Champ Car, Formula One car and
Peugeot sports car in preparation for the 24 Hours of
Bourdais who will travel from
The victories earned by Mario
and Michael Andretti, Nigel Mansell, Paul Tracy, Christian Fittipaldi,
Cristiano da Matta, Bruno Junqueira, Bourdais and Oriol Servia have brought the
team a total of 99 wins after Bourdais drove to victory in the previous race in
Houston. The team will now focus on winning another – their milestone 100th. Also,
Champ Car star Paul Tracy will make his return to the series after recovering
from an injury in a practice crash in Round 2 in
About the Author
Kraig Johanssen is a native of Connecticut and holds a degree in Software Engineering. He now works at a software development firm in Alabama. His love for writing and great interest on cars makes him a proficient contributing author to various automotive magazines.
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