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Q&A: Tracy, Jourdain and Allmendinger.
Top three finishers Paul Tracy, Michel Jourdain and A.J Allmendinger give their views on the action following the Molson Indy Vancouver - round seven of the Champ Car World Series. Eric Mauk:

Post qualifying quotes (2) - Vancouver.
Driver quotes after second qualifying for the Molson Indy Vancouver. Paul Tracy - starts from Pole Position: (#1 Indeck Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone)
Rice visits White House, meets Bush.
Indianapolis 500 winner Buddy Rice and members of Rahal Letterman Racing visited the White House on Monday to meet with United States President George W. Bush.
The day Awesome Bill tried CART.
Former NASCAR Nextel (Winston) Cup Champion Bill Elliott returned to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, site of his 2002 Brickyard 400 triumph, on Monday behind the wheel of Ray Evernham's #91 Visteon sponsored Dodge and took time to reflect on the time he tried CART racing with Chip Ganassi Racing
More drivers sign up for charity bike ride.
Herdez Competition teammates Ryan Hunter-Reay and Mario Dominguez and Walker Racing's Mario Haberfeld have all added their names to the growing list of drivers who will cycle their way around the 4.048-mile Road America circuit on the day before this year's Champ Car World Series event.
Jaques Lazier to drive for Patrick in Nashville.
IRL IndyCar Series fan favourite Jaques Lazier will make his return to the IRL IndyCar Series for the first time since Indianapolis for Pat Patrick's eponymous team in this Saturday's Firestone Indy 200 at the Nashville Superspeedway.
Taylor 'delighted' with Access deal.
Despite being with the smallest and least well-funded team on the IRL IndyCar Series grid, Briton Mark Taylor has pronounced himself 'delighted' to have joined forces with Access Motorsports for the remaining nine races on the 2004 IRL schedule.
Champ Car confirms Vegas oval debut.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway is gearing up to host its first major open-wheel racing event in four years after it was confirmed that the Champ Car World Series had added a date to its schedule on 25 September.
Double Indy 500 winner Ward passes away.
Rodger Ward, one of the greatest drivers in Indianapolis 500 history, died on Monday in Anaheim, California aged 83.
Red Bull crewman has special brotherly bond.
Brothers always share a bond with each other that is built on trust, strength and love. When you ask Joey Vallone, gearbox assistant for Red Bull Cheever Racing, what he shares with his younger brother, Adam, he simply replies, "Respect, but also a love for cars."
Q&A: Buddy Rice and Bobby Rahal.
Buddy Rice and team boss Bobby Rahal talk after Rice leads home a Team Rahal 1-2 in the Indy 300 at the Kansas Speedway. [See seperate Q&A for second place Vitor Meira and third placed Tony Kanaan.]

Tough time for Herdez in Cleveland.
Ryan Hunter-Reay endured a tough time at the Champ Car Grand Prix of Cleveland after an incident packed race saw him finish in 11th place.

Tracy takes Cleveland pole.
Paul Tracy will start the Grand Prix of Cleveland from pole position after setting the quickest time in Friday qualifying.
Taylor quits Panther.
Panther Racing rookie Mark Taylor has announced that he will be seeking other options for the remainder of the season, his partnership with the former champion team having not worked out to the satisfaction of either party.
Chicagoland latest to install SAFER barrier.
The increasingly popular SAFER barrier system is to be installed at Chicagoland Speedway in time for the circuit's NASCAR weekend next month. The system will also be in place for September's visit by the Indy Racing League.
Haberfeld happy to be in top ten.
Brazilian driver Mario Haberfeld finished ninth at the Champ Car Grand Prix of Portland this past Sunday and was happy to be inside the top ten at the Oregon venue.
Fogarty, Patrick claim Portland Atlantic poles.
Veteran Jon Fogarty and female racer Danica Patrick took a pole apiece as the Toyota Atlantic Championship geared up for a rare double-header in Portland.
Exclusive: Kathryn Nunn to run IPS team.
Crash.Net exclusive by DC Williams Kathryn Nunn, wife of IndyCar Series team owner Morris Nunn, is expected to formally announce the formation of her own two-car Indy Racing League Menard Infiniti Pro Series operation on Monday.
Fogarty dominates Atlantic weekend.
It was a dominant weekend from start to finish for 2002 Toyota Atlantic Championship series champion Jon Fogarty as he led all 70 laps en route to his third career Atlantic win in Saturday's Argent Mortgage Toyota Atlantic series event at The Milwaukee Mile oval.
Hornish gets hitched.
Double IRL IndyCar Series Champion Sam Hornish Jr was able to put his latest Indy 500 disappointment behind him last weekend when he married Crystal Liechty.
Double Atlantic top ten for Lynx duo.
Lynx Racing teammates Bryan Sellers and Josh Hunt scored a pair of top-10 finishes in Saturday's Toyota Atlantic race at the Milwaukee Mile, the only oval on the Atlantic schedule for 2004.
Trio complete final test at Texas.
Defending Bombardier 500k champion Al Unser Jr completed an incident-free day of testing alongside Tomas Scheckter and Felipe Giaffone at Texas Motor Speedway as their respective teams completed preparations for next weekend's Bombardier 500k.
Tagliani leads wet Road America test.
Rocketsports Racing's Alex Tagliani produced the fastest time of a busy test day at Road America on Tuesday where the classic Wisconsin circuit produced much of its notorious fickle weather.
Dalziel leads Atlantic runners to Milwaukee.
Round 3 of the 2004 Toyota Atlantic Championship heads to Wisconsin this weekend and to the world's oldest operating motor speedway, The Milwaukee Mile.