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LAS VEGAS (AP) - Sebastien Bourdais hopes the results are the same this year as last at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He won't mind if the road to victory is a little less crowded.
In the inaugural Champ Car World Series event here, Bourdais and Newman/Haas Racing teammate Bruno Junquiera went wheel-to-wheel at more than 200 mph for 20 laps, swapping the lead four times in the last seven tours around the 1 1/2-mile tri-oval before Bourdais prevailed by a nose.
"It was a crazy race," Bourdais said. "It was extremely hard on your mind because you knew every second was a survival mode. You are inches from each other. Sometimes I couldn't even have put a finger in between our wheels."
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