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|Race title = Molson Indy Vancouver |Logo = |Track map = |Series long = IndyCar / CART / Champ Car |Series short = |Location = Concord Pacific Place, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |Coordinates = {{coord|49|16|34|N|123|6|24|W|display=inline,title}} |Sponsor = Molson |First race = 1990 |First series race = |Last race = 2004 |Distance = |Laps = |Duration = |Previous names = |Most wins driver = Al Unser, Jr. (4) |Most wins team = Newman/Haas Racing (3) Team Green (3) |Most wins manufacturer = Lola (7) |Surface = Asphalt/Concrete |Length km = 2.865 |Turns = 15 |Record time = |Record driver = |Record car = |Record year = |Record class = }} Molson Indy Vancouver was an annual Champ Car race held in a street circuit near BC Place and running past Science World in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada held in July or August from 1990 to 2004. On September 2, 1990, the first race took place on the original circuit, which was won by Al Unser Jr. From 1998, a new circuit was created to the east of the old Pacific Place, where only a small part of the original circuit was used. The circuit was popular with drivers and often produced an entertaining race. For most of its fifteen years, the Vancouver Indy attracted in excess of 100,000 spectators over the course of its weekends, and in 1996 held the Canadian single-day sporting event attendance record until it was beaten by the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal that year. [1] The final event in 2004 had race day attendance of 63,000 with a total three day turnout of 158,420 spectators. [2] However, from 2004, Vancouver was left off the Champ Car fixture list, and no race has taken place since. Controversy and cancellationFor much of its time in Vancouver, the Molson Indy was a source of considerable local controversy, as local residents complained of the noise and disruption caused by this major event. As the lands of the former Expo 86 site were developed into the billion-dollar condominium development by Concord Pacific, debates raged over whether the Indy made Vancouver a "world-class city" or an "urban nightmare." Such debates were chronicled by Mark Douglas Lowes in his 2002 book, Indy Dreams and Urban Nightmares: Speed Merchants, Spectacle, and the Struggle over Public Space in the World-Class City.[3] The official explanation for the cancellation came from Jo-Ann McArthur, president of sponsoring Molson Sports and Entertainment, who stated that "the bottom line is the business model couldn't work"[4] The race had just two seasons left in the city, due to the impending construction of the Olympic Village for the 2010 Winter Olympics on the south end of the course. She stated that the lack of a long-term commitment to holding the event made it difficult to attract sponsors to continue the race.[5] Following the cancellation, Champ Car continued to race in the Canadian cities of Toronto, Montreal and Edmonton as part of the 2005 season. CART/Champ Car race winners
Indy Lights/Atlantic winners
References
1. ^{{cite book |last=Charters|first=David A.|year=2007|title=The Chequered Past: Sports Car Racing & Rallying in Canada, 1951-1991|publisher=University of Toronto Press|pages=240 |isbn=978-0-8020-9394-3}} {{Champ Car series}}{{Champ Car tracks}}{{Atlantic Championship circuits}}{{Pirelli World Challenge circuits}}{{Trans-Am tracks}}{{Indy Lights racetracks}}2. ^{{cite book |last=Sabine|first=Alex|year=2005|title=Autocourse Official Champ Car Yearbook 2004–2005|publisher=Crash Media Group Press|pages=110-113 |isbn=978-1905334001}} 3. ^{{cite book|last=Lowes|first=Mark Douglas|title=Indy Dreams and Urban Nightmares|year=2002|publisher=University of Toronto Press|location=Toronto|isbn=978-0-8020-8498-9|pages=148|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=n8PwycnP4g8C&dq=Indy+Dreams+and+Urban+Nightmares:+Speed+Merchants,+Spectacle,+and+the+Struggle+over+Public+Space+in+the+World-Class+City&source=gbs_navlinks_s}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Molson ends Indy-car race in Vancouver|url=http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20041119&slug=digs19|accessdate=12 February 2011|newspaper=The Seattle Times|date=November 19, 2004|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5wRkpyGnr|archivedate=12 February 2011}} 5. ^{{cite web|first=|last=|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/vancouver-molson-indy-cancelled-1.468246|title=Vancouver Molson Indy cancelled|work=CBC News|publisher=|location=Toronto|date= November 18, 2004 |accessdate=October 10, 2017}} 4 : Auto races in Canada|Indy Vancouver|Champ Car circuits|Defunct motorsport venues in Canada |
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