Champ Car World Series – Earlier Seasons
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Champ Car, an abbreviation of “Championship Car”, has been the name for a class and specification of cars used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades. It is also commonly used to refer to the Champ Car World Series, an international open-wheel championship based largely in North America and formerly known as Championship Auto Racing Teams, or CART.
2007 Champ Car World Series
The 2007 Champ Car World Series Season was the twenty-ninth Champ Car World Series, however only its fourth season under the Champ Car title. It began on April 8, 2007 and ended on November 11 after 14 races. For 2007, the events are timed races instead of races for a set number of laps.
Vegas Grand Prix – Streets of Las Vegas Circuit
Toyota Grand Prix – Streets of Long Beach Circuit
Grand Prix of Houston – JAGFlo Speedway at Reliant Park
Mazda Champ Car Grand Prix of Portland – Portland International Raceway
Grand Prix of Cleveland – Burke Lakefront Airport
Grand Prix of Mont-Tremblant – Circuit Mont-Tremblant
Steelback Grand Prix – Exhibition Place
Rexall Grand Prix of Edmonton – Blatchford Field Airport
San Jose Grand Prix – Streets of San Jose Circuit
Generac Grand Prix – Road America
Belgian Champ Car Grand Prix – Circuit Zolder
Bavaria Champ Car Grand Prix – TT Circuit Assen
Lexmark Indy 300 – Streets of Surfers Paradise
Gran Premio de México – Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
Grand Prix Arizona – Phoenix Street Circuit
2006 Champ Car World Series
The 2006 Champ Car World Series Season is the twenty-eighth Champ Car World Series, however only it’s third season under the Champ Car title. It began on April 9, 2006 and it ended on November 12 after 14 races.
Toyota Grand Prix – Streets of Long Beach Circuit
Grand Prix of Houston – JAGFlo Speedway at Reliant Park
Grand Prix of Monterrey – Fundidora Park
Time Warner Cable Road Runner 225 – Milwaukee Mile
G.I Joes Grand Prix of Portland – Portland International Raceway
Grand Prix of Cleveland – Burke Lakefront Airport
Molson Champ Car Grand Prix of Toronto – Exhibition Place
West Edmonton Mall Grand Prix – Blatchford Field Airport
Taylor Woodrow Grand Prix of San Jose – Streets of San Jose Circuit
Bridgestone Grand Prix of Denver – Streets of Denver Circuit
Grand Prix de Montreal – Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Grand Prix of Road America – Road America
Lexmark Indy 300 – Streets of Surfers Paradise
Gran Premio de México – Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
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2005 Champ Car World Series
The 2005 Champ Car World Series Season was the second season of the Champ Car World Series. It began on April 10, 2005 and ended on November 6 after 13 races.
Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach – Streets of Long Beach Circuit
Grand Prix of Monterrey – Fundidora Park
Time Warner Cable Road Runner 225 – Milwaukee Mile
G.I Joes Grand Prix of Portland – Portland International Raceway
Grand Prix of Cleveland – Burke Lakefront Airport
Molson Champ Car Grand Prix of Toronto – Exhibition Place
West Edmonton Mall Grand Prix – Blatchford Field Airport
Taylor Woodrow Grand Prix of San Jose – Streets of San Jose Circuit
Bridgestone Grand Prix of Denver – Streets of Denver Circuit
Grand Prix de Montreal – Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Hurricane Relief 400 – Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Lexmark Indy 300 – Streets of Surfers Paradise
Gran Premio de México – Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
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Vegas Grand Prix –
Grand Prix of Mont-Tremblant –
Belgian Champ Car Grand Prix –
Bavaria Champ Car Grand Prix –
Lexmark Indy 300 –
Gran Premio de México – 
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