Edmonton 100
Edmonton, Alberta
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Highlights and action from the 2009 Edmonton City Centre Airport
Race Details
Edmonton City Centre Airport
Edmonton, Alberta
Firestone Indy Lights returns to Edmonton City Centre Airport for the second time in 2010.
For the second-straight year, the race will be part of a two-race "Canadian swing" along with the event held at Toronto's Exhibition Place.
J.R. Hildebrand claimed the win in the inaugural event en route to his championship season. It was the ninth time the winner of an inaugural event also won the championship.
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The 2.256-mile, 13-turn circuit that incorporates a section of airport runway again will challenge drivers and provide lots of action for spectators.
The 90-degree first turn is augmented by a pair of hairpins at the north and south ends of the course. There also are two long straights for drag racing. The layout was new for the July 2011 race.
Edmonton City Centre Airport has played host to an Indy car race since 2005, with Scott Dixon, Will Power and Sebastien Bourdais winning twice.
Race Winners
| Josef Newgarden | 2011 |
| Esteban Guerrieri | 2011 |
| James Hinchcliffe | 2010 |
| J.R. Hildebrand | 2009 |

