Many Stories Emerge From Today's Running source: champcar.ws With two rounds remaining on the 2007 Champ Car World Series schedule, a majority of the teams headed down to Sebring International Raceway in Florida for a last chance at testing. Rain showers interrupted the day in the early afternoon, but when the track dried and the cars returned, the times began to fall. Top of the Time Sheet: Three-time champion Sebastien Bourdais finished his final day of Champ Car testing in a familiar position - at the top. The French driver recorded a lap of 52.15 seconds around the 1.67-mile Sebring road course. Throughout his Champ Car career, Bourdais has spent much of the time at or around the top of the time sheets. Bourdais will not run tomorrow after using all of his allotted miles for the season. Back to School: Before coming to the Champ Car test in Sebring, Florida, 18-year-old Graham Rahal was in the Chicago area to participate in the Grand Opening festivities of the 200th Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes store. Rahal also took some time to visit with students from the Dwight D. Eisenhower High School in Blue Island, Illinois, to raise awareness of safe driving through Champ Car's Hands on the Wheel campaign. The visit was done without the presence of the media, just Graham, the students and the teacher. The classroom couldn't have been a better fit for Graham as he met with the students of an advanced automotive class. "I wish I would've had a class like this when I was in New Albany," Rahal said with a huge grin on his face. The classroom was located in a garage and Graham felt at home amongst the car parts and motors spread across the room with even the smell of grease and oil in the air. The Champ Car rookie wasn't there to only talk about cars though. The reason for his visit was to spread the word about the Hands on the Wheel campaign and the dangers of distracted driving while amassing as many pledges as possible. Graham, who takes this cause to heart, added a little incentive of his own to get the students to gather pledges. He challenged the students of teacher Frank Valentino to collect 250 pledges within the next two weeks, and in return for reaching their goal, he said he would personally give them two tickets each to next year's Champ Car event in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. The challenge was accepted and the teenagers immediately went to the front of the room to sign the giant pledge and pick up their Hands on the Wheel key chains as well as autographed posters from Graham. New Faces, Similar Places: Some new faces appeared in familiar uniforms in Sebring. Mexican drivers Mario Dominguez and David Martinez are both testing with their new teams, Pacific Coast Motorsports and Forsythe Championship Racing respectively. Dominguez did race at San Jose for PCM and spent today working with new teammate Alex Figge. For Martinez, the day was spent getting used to the DP01. He started at Mexico City for Forsythe last November, it was in the final race for the Lola Champ Car chassis. Though he only did one race weekend in the Lola, Martinez can see a difference in the new DP01. "It's really more secure in the rear of the car. We had some small problems that kept us off the track in the early afternoon but we were already getting up to speed and we aren't that far off. I've got Oriol (Servia) and Paul (Tracy) here with me and talking to them and looking at their data is really going to help."
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