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The San Jose Grand Prix was an annual circuit in the Champ Car World Series in San Jose, CaliforniaSan Jose, California Overview

Palo Alto is a city in Santa Clara County, in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, USA, named for a tree called El Pal...
, and is an open-wheel race on a temporary street circuitRoad racing

Road racing can be a term involving road running, road bicycle races, or automobile races....
. The race has had three different title sponsors over the course of its three year existence, being known as the Taylor Woodrow Grand Prix of San Jose in 2005, Canary Fund Grand Prix of San Jose in 2006, and the San Jose Grand Prix at Redback Raceway in 2007.

The track

Initially the track was designed to run near DowntownDowntown San Jose

Downtown San Jose is the central business district of San Jose, California....
 San Jose, CaliforniaFacts About San Jose, California

Palo Alto is a city in Santa Clara County, in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, USA, named for a tree called El Pal...
, circling around the HP Pavilion. However, due to higher than expected costs for street repairs and improvements, among other concerns, race organizers moved to a course running directly through downtown.

The course began on Almaden Boulevard running northerly along the southbound lanes of the road crossing VTASanta Clara Valley Transportation Authority

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 light railLight rail

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 tracks at San Carlos St. Just before reaching Santa Clara Street the course reached turn one, an abrupt hairpin that caused the drivers to double back in the southbound direction along Almaden Blvd again in the opposite direction of normal traffic. The course then turned east along Park Avenue at turn two. Turn 3 took the drivers on to Market StreetCalifornia State Route 82

State Route 82 runs from U.S. Route 101 at Blossom Hill Road in San Jose to Interstate 280 in San Francisco following the Sa...
 passing Plaza de Cesar ChavezPlaza de Cesar Chavez Summary

Plaza de Csar Chávez is a small, 2.2 acre park in Downtown San Jose, California, USA, named after Csar Chávez in 1993....
 through the shallow chicane of turns four and five again crossing the VTA light rail track. The course then turned right on to Balbach at turn 6. At the final turn 7 the course again turned right back on to Almaden Blvd. The entrance to the pit lane was also at turn 7.

The course was the shortest and tightest track on the Champ Car schedule the three years the San Jose Grand Prix was run.

Event history

Inaugural event

The inaugural event was held July 29 through July 31 in 2005. As the newest addition to the world series, the San Jose race was expected to raise interest in racing in Northern CaliforniaNorthern California

Northern California, sometimes abbreviated NorCal, refers to the northern portion of the U.S....
. Although the Champ Car World Series was the main event, a number of other races were also held. Additionally, a week of fairs, music, charity events and promotional activities also supported the Grand Prix.

The title event of the inaugural Grand Prix was held at 2:00 pm PST on July 31, 2005. It was race #8 of the 2005 Champ Car World Series. Other races included the Trans-Am Road Racing SeriesTrans-Am Series

The Trans-Am Series was created in 1966 by the SCCA as the Trans-American Sedan Championship....
, the Toyota Atlantic Championship, The United States Touring Car Championship, and The Historic Stock Car Racing Series. The weekend also featured the Formula DFormula D

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 Drift racingDrifting (motorsport)

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 competition, in which participants engage in controlled slides, moving their cars sideways across the track.

On race weekend, many critics, including several drivers, criticized the track for being too narrow, too bumpy and dangerous. Some drivers even jokingly compared the track to a motocrossMotocross

Motocross' or MotoX) is a form of motorcycle racing or all-terrain vehicle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits...
 track, and somewhat-seriously complained of headaches after several laps. Several modifications were made to the track following initial practice and qualifying sessions, including adding a chicaneChicane

A chicane is a sequence of tight serpentine curves in a roadway, used in auto racing and on city streets to slow cars....
 to the front stretch and moving a grandstand to make room for a bigger run-off area. Still, the crossing of the VTASanta Clara Valley Transportation Authority Overview

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is a special-purpose district responsible for public transit services, congestio...
's light railLight rail

Light rail or light rapid transit is a form of urban rail transit that typically uses less massive equipment and infr...
 tracks on the course actually caused the Champ Cars to bounce and become slightly airborne in a high speed area of the track.

On race day, the Champ Car race was largely a battle of survival, as half the starting field failed to finish the race, most due to crashing on narrow portions of the track, or mechanical problems caused by the bumpy rail crossings. There was also little on-track passing in the Champ Car race, although many of the support races did see quite a bit of on track passing.

In the end, the event was still considered a success, as official attendance reports showed over 60,000 fans on race day, and total 3-day attendance exceeded 150,000.

2006 changes

As a result of the poor quality of racing in 2005, organizers of the San Jose Grand Prix promised that the track would be improved in the future in order to keep the race. For the 2006 event, there were several changes made to the Downtown San Jose Circuit. The biggest change was a pit road/frontstretch swap which put the start finish line closer to the premium Gold seating section, which was obstructed in 2005 by the palm trees on the Almaden Boulevard median. The swap also removed the chicane placed just before the rail crossing, making the stretch from Balbach to the Toyota Hairpin a straight shot. The proceeding left turn onto Park Avenue was widened to allow for more passing. The track at the second rail crossing along Market Avenue was leveled so that there would be no issue of cars 'taking off' again. The right turn from Market onto Balbach was also widened to create another passing opportunity.

The San Jose Grand Prix organizers also had to deal with the decision of the owners of the CCWS to not renew their marketing agreement with the Trans-Am Series and the failure to attract the return of the United States Touring Car Championship. Once the Grand Prix had secured an appearance by the Formula BMW USAFormula BMW

Formula BMW is a junior racing formula for single seater cars....
 series, organizers focused the rest of their budget on off-course attractions to further increase attendance. Their efforts were not successful, as revised attendance figures indicated a paid attendance of 83,248, a substantial decrease from 2005.

2007 event

For the 2007 event no on course changes were made to the track other than general upkeep. However off the course some changes were made which included moving the luxury boxes from atop the main "gold" level seating grandstand at the start/finish line on Almaden Blvd, to track level on the inside of the course on Park Avenue. Also additional general admission seating was added to the course along Almaden Blvd.

On March 9, 2007, San José Grand Prix President Dale Jantzen announced today that Redback NetworksRedback Networks

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, an Ericsson company, will be the title sponsor of the 1.443 mile, seven-turn downtown temporary street circuit in 2007, the "Redback Raceway". The event will be known as the San Jose Grand Prix at Redback Raceway.

Prior to the race on July 24, Ryan Dalziel, driver of the #28 DP01 for Pacific Coast Motorsports suffered a broken collarbone while training on his bicycle Tuesday morning. As a result of the injury, Dalziel will miss the San Jose Grand Prix at Redback Raceway. Dalziel will consult with Dr. Terry Trammell in the next few days to determine his eligibility for round ten of the Champ Car World Series at Road America. Mario Dominguez was announced the next day as his replacement for San Jose.

Race events were held from July 27-29. On course the 2007 event featured races run by the Historic Stock Car Racing SeriesHistoric Stock Car Racing Series

The Historic Stock Car Racing Series is an auto racing organization based on the west coast of the United States....
, Formula DFormula D

Formula D is both the name of the United States' drifting series, and the name of the G4 television program that covers it....
 drift competitions, Formula BMWFormula BMW

Formula BMW is a junior racing formula for single seater cars....
, Champ Car Atlantic ChampionshipChamp Car Atlantic Championship

The Champ Car Atlantic Championship is a formula racing series with races throughout North America....
 and the marquee running of the Champ Car World Series. Friday and Saturday featured qualifying for the Champ Car race, with Sebastien Bourdais winning the provisional pole on Friday. However the 2007 San Jose Grand Prix pole sitter for the Champ Car race was Justin Wilson from the UK with a run of 49.039 on Saturday. The race was won by Champ Car rookie driver Robert DoornbosRobert Doornbos Overview

Robert Michael Doornbos is a Dutch Formula One driver....
 from the Netherlands. The Champ Car Atlantic race was won by Jonathan Bomarito.

Final attendance figures released for the Grand Prix showed mixed results when compared to 2006. 3-Day paid attendance was down slightly as was attendance on Saturday to 81,538. However overall attendance was equal to 2006 with about 120,000 people visiting the race over the course of the race weekend. And Sunday race day attendance was actually up slightly from 2007 according to race organizers.

2008 event

The 2008 San Jose Grand Prix at Redback Raceway was going to be held on July 25-27, 2008. However on September 11, 2007 it was announced that the race was canceled and the Northern California Champ Car race would be moving back to Laguna Seca. That event was later canceled in February 2008 when Champ Car World Series ceased operations and was merged into the Indy Racing LeagueIndy Racing League

The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel raci...
.

Attendance

Year Race Day 3-Day Total 3-Day Total Paid
2005 (est.) 60,000 150,000 unknown
2006 67,128 120,192 83,248
2007 68,000 120,000 81,538

Past winners

Season Winning Driver Chassis Engine Team
20052005 Champ Car World Series Season

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Sébastien BourdaisSébastien Bourdais

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Lola Ford-Cosworth Newman-Haas
20062006 Champ Car World Series Season

The 2006 Champ Car World Series Season is the twenty-eighth Champ Car World Series, however only it's third season under the...
Lola Ford-Cosworth Newman-Haas
20072007 Champ Car World Series Season

The 2007 Champ Car World Series Season is the twenty-nineth Champ Car World Series, however only it's fourth season under th...
Robert DoornbosRobert Doornbos

Robert Michael Doornbos is a Dutch Formula One driver....
PanozÉlan Motorsport Technologies

?lan Motorsport Technologies is an umbrella company containing the race car manufacturing companies owned by the Panoz Motor...
CosworthCosworth Summary

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Minardi Team USA

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