Arrow-right Camera
The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Auto notebook: Bourdais rides strife

Associated Press The Spokesman-Review

After Sebastien Bourdais won the provisional pole for the Steelback Grand Prix of Toronto on Friday, the Frenchman was asked if he realizes he always seems to rise to the challenge when he is in conflict with other drivers.

Feigning innocence and grinning, Bourdais replied: “What are you talking about?”

Oriol Servia, the man Bourdais had just nipped in first-day qualifying for Sunday’s race, said, “Tell me when he’s not.”

Despite the laughter that ensued, it does seem the three-time defending Champ Car World Series champion has had more than his share of run-ins, on and off the track.

Last week, Bourdais went on a rant that lasted through the mass postrace interview, a series of one-on-one question-and-answer sessions and even to private conversations in his team’s hospitality tent more than an hour after rookie Robert Doornbos held off the Frenchman to win on the road course at Mont-Tremblant, north of Montreal.

Doornbos was unrepentant and, in the middle of all the fuss, Bourdais refused to shake the hand of his latest adversary on the victory stand.

Bourdais was unhappy with what he said are the blocking tactics that the Dutch driver brought with him from European road racing. He said Doornbos, who has twice been penalized for the same offense this season, blocked him not once, but three times in the race.

Officials did not see it that way and the first Champ Car victory by Doornbos moved the 25-year-old Formula One test driver into a tie for the series lead with Bourdais.

Formula One

Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen had the best times in the practice session for the British Grand Prix in Silverstone, England.

Hamilton, who leads the standings over McLaren teammate Fernando Alonso, clocked 1 minute, 21.100 seconds in the morning session at the 3.2-mile Silverstone circuit. Hamilton will try to extend his 8-for-8 streak of top-three finishes in his rookie Formula One season.

Busch Series

Rain washed out the Busch Series race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., and NASCAR rescheduled the event for this morning.

The race will begin at 6 a.m. (PDT) and create a day-night doubleheader of racing at NASCAR’s premier track. The Nextel Cup event is scheduled for 5 p.m.

It could make for a long day – and 650 miles of racing – for the 20 drivers who were entered in both events.

Among those who are scheduled to run both races are two-time defending Pepsi 400 champion Tony Stewart, defending Busch race winner Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Daytona 500 winner Kevin Harvick.