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Race Report.(Motorsports)

AutoWeek,  April, 2003  

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Michel Jourdain Jr. got his heart broken at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. Despite the drive of his life in 123 career starts, his first Champ Car win slipped away from him on his final pit stop. Meanwhile, Paul Tracy continued on a roll, collecting his third win in the first three races this season, a CART record, and his third career win at Long Beach.

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Tracy was fastest in Friday qualifying, sewing up a front-row starting position, while Jourdain was fastest overall Saturday, with a lap of 1:08.177 (103.918 mph), securing the 26-year-old veteran's first career pole. Alex ...

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