Power secures front row in Zolder
Will Power grabbed a guaranteed front-row starting slot for Champ Car's inaugural Grand Prix of Belgium when he turned in a lap of 1:13.810 around the 2.622-mile road course in Zolder

Power and Team Australia teammate Simon Pagenaud put on the softer red-walled Bridgestones for their final runs, and it was Power that emerged on top, beating Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing's Sebastien Bourdais (who stayed on the harder black compound) by a little over 0.2 seconds.
Pagenaud and Bourdais' teammate Graham Rahal took third and fourth, ahead of Bruno Junqueira, who continues to impress with the Dale Coyne Racing car.
Robert Doornbos's qualifying compounded Minardi Team USA's tough weekend - following Dan Clarke's exclusion from the event - with a major engine failure for the No. 14 car.
Doornbos had just set fastest time in the 15-minute pre-qualifying session when his Cosworth spat its oil from its exhausts as he exited the pits. He was therefore unable to compete in the qualifying session.
With Jan Heylen unable to compete due to the damage from his shunt with Clarke in morning practice, the local crowd stuck around to see a third Frenchman get into the top six - Tristan Gommendy (PKV Racing).
Katherine Legge was down in 13th, 1.2 seconds off Junqueira's time, and Justin Wilson lost his fastest lap for causing a red flag when his car wilted on-track mid-session.
Mario Dominguez has been drafted in to replace Clarke, making Minardi his fourth team of the season.
Pos Driver Team Time 1. Power Team Australia 1:13.810 2. Bourdais Newman/Haas/Lanigan 1:14.023 + 0.213 3. Pagenaud Team Australia 1:14.030 + 0.220 4. Rahal Newman/Haas/Lanigan 1:14.224 + 0.414 5. Junqueira Dale Coyne Racing 1:14.433 + 0.623 6. Gommendy PKV Racing 1:14.590 + 0.780 7. Servia Forsythe 1:14.812 + 1.002 8. Jani PKV Racing 1:14.823 + 1.013 9. Tracy Forsythe 1:14.829 + 1.019 10. Tagliani Rocketsports 1:14.960 + 1.150 11. Wilson RuSPORT 1:15.041 + 1.231 12. Dalziel Pacific Coast Motorsports 1:15.498 + 1.688 13. Legge Dale Coyne Racing 1:15.603 + 1.793 14. Figge Pacific Coast Motorsports 1:15.934 + 2.124
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