LONG BEACH GRAND PRIX OTHER RACES : Robertson, Bourbonnais Complete Foreign Flavor
Steve Robertson of England and Claude Bourbonnais of Canada joined Canadian Paul Tracy in a foreign sweep of Sunday’s races at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.
Robertson passed pole-sitter Franck Freon of France, last year’s winner here, on the 25th lap of the 47-lap race for Buick-powered Indy Lights cars and led the rest of the way, averaging 85.616 m.p.h.
Bryan Herta of Los Angeles, second in the season opener two weeks ago at Phoenix when a tire problem late in the race cost him the victory, was third and moved into the series lead with 31 points to 25 for Robertson.
Bourbonnais, driving a Ralt RT40, got past pole-sitter Jamie Galles of Albuquerque and teammate Jacques Villeneuve of Monte Carlo on the first lap and led the rest of the way in the 38-lap race for Toyota Atlantic cars.
Bourbonnais average 88.347 m.p.h., finishing 2.6 seconds ahead of Villeneuve, whose father, Gilles, drove a Ferrari to victory in the 1979 Long Beach Grand Prix when it was a Formula One event.
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