Wilson wins in Toronto for first Champ Car title
They have hardly missed a beat in the four races with Servia, who now has a second-place finish and a pair of thirds since joining the team. He moved into fifth place in the standings.
Servia drives wearing a sticker on his helmet in honor of his friend Junqueira, who made his first public appearance this weekend since the accident when he traveled to this race.
He watched it from the Newman-Haas pits, cheering on Servia, who was poised to win his first career race until Wilson snatched it away from him.
Wilson has come close before, earning the pole last month in Portland and leading 43 of the first 45 laps before retiring with mechanical problems.
His weekend got off to a slow start when he struggled in the early practice sessions and was seventh in the first qualifying session.
But he posted the second-fastest lap during Saturday's qualifying session and missed out on the pole, which went to Bourdais.
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