It took just one lap around the Milwaukee Mile today to dispel any and all myths that Bridgestone Presents The Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford points leader Sebastien Bourdais (#1 McDonald's Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone) would continue the struggles that had plagued him in each of his three previous Milwaukee trips. source: champcarworldseries.com Bourdais only took one of his two qualifying laps around the 1.032-mile oval today, but needed just the one trip around the West Allis circuit to collar his third Bridgestone Pole Position of the season. The Newman/Haas Racing driver made his orbit in 21.182 seconds (175.394 mph) to wrest the pole from A.J. Allmendinger (#10 RuSPORT Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone), then watched as his own teammate Bruno Junqueira (#2 Hole In The Wall Camps Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone) took one last shot at knocking the Flying Frenchman from his perch. Junqueira would come up less than a tenth of a second short in his one lap, putting Bourdais on the pole and securing the first 1-2 qualifying sweep of the season for Newman/Haas. Junqueira's qualifying effort had a bit of drama for the Brazilian as a loose condition caused him to abandon his first attempt. By rule, Junqueira was allowed to make another qualifying attempt since he had not taken the green flag, but he had to forfeit one of his two qualifying laps to do so. Undaunted, Junqueira used his one lap to vault into the second position, stopping the clocks at 21.275 seconds (174.627 mph), earning his second front-row start of the year. Bourdais would earn an extra championship point for winning the pole, boosting his total to 103 on the year and widening his series lead to 26 points over Justin Wilson (#9 CDW Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone) Allmendinger settled for the third position after carding a time of 21.398 seconds (173.624 mph), marking the fourth time in the year's four races that he has started fourth or better. Led by the young Californian, RuSPORT commandeered the front row as Wilson slotted into the fourth position on the grid. Will Power (#5 Aussie Vineyards Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone) posted the most surprising result of the day, scoring the first top-five starting spot of his young career, taking the fifth position on the grid with a time of 21.438 seconds (173.300 mph). Power held the pole for much of the session and picked up the mantle for the Team Australia squad after veteran Alex Tagliani (#15 Aussie Vineyards Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone) was unable to compete in today's qualifying.
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