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  • ARCHIVE OF 1999 VANCOUVER INDY STORIES

    Montoya slickest of all

    By DAN PROUDFOOT -- Toronto Sun
      VANCOUVER -- The sun did shine on the Molson Indy Vancouver for a 10th consecutive year.
     But it was sunny for just the final five minutes and only after Juan Montoya had survived a wet 'n' wild ride for his third consecutive victory.
  • Sep. 6: Full story
  • Sep. 5: Race story and results

    Non-Player's forgo last laugh

    By DAN PROUDFOOT -- Toronto Sun
      VANCOUVER -- Kenny Wilden and Andrew Bordin chose not to gloat after finishing yesterday's Toyota/Atlantic race ahead of the drivers Player's/Forsythe had selected instead of them as candidates to replace Greg Moore.
     American Will Langhorne won, but only after recovering the lead from Bordin when the Woodbridge native ran wide in a corner.
  • Sep. 6: Full story

    Chalk Juan up for Montoya

    By DAN PROUDFOOT -- Toronto Sun
      VANCOUVER -- Juan Montoya scored a point and made another as he won the pole for today's Molson Indy Vancouver.
     By overcoming two days of setbacks to emerge fastest, the Colombian kid with the Hollywood smile yesterday proved his ability to shrug off pressure. And today it's Dario Franchitti's turn to do the same.
  • Sep. 5: Full story

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  • Sep. 5: Tracy roars back into contention
  • Sep. 4: Montoya captures pole
  • Sep. 4: Tracy and Andretti talk peace
  • Sep. 4: Tracy fast, but illegal
  • Sep. 4: Trio set to test for Moore's spot
  • Sep. 3: Tracy disqualified from front row
  • Sep. 3: Blockheads get Franchitti fuming
  • Sep. 2: Vancouver circuit tough on cars
  • Sep. 2: Andretti, Tracy have high hopes
  • Sep. 1: Moore homecoming not sweet
  • Aug. 31: Moore keeps focus as season nears end
  • Aug. 31: Quick facts about Greg Moore
  • Aug. 31: Carpentier's determined to hit podium

    VANCOUVER INDY STORY ARCHIVE





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