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Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach
Long Beach Street Circuit.svg
Venue Streets of Long Beach, California
Corporate sponsor Toyota
First race 1975
First IndyCar race 2009
Distance 1.968 miles
Number of laps 85
Previous names Inaugural Long Beach Grand Prix (1975)
United States Grand Prix West (1976-1983)
Long Beach Grand Prix (1984-1985)

The Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is an open-wheel race held on a street circuit in Long Beach, California. It was the premier circuit in the Champ Car from 1996, and was the first event in the World Series each year from 2004. The 2008 race was the last race for Champ Cars as the series merged with the Indy Racing League,[1][2] and is now an event on the Indycar Series calendar.

The Long Beach Grand Prix in April is the single largest event in the city of Long Beach. Attendance for the weekend regularly reaches or exceeds 200,000 people.

The Long Beach Grand Prix is the longest running major "street" race held on the North American continent. It started in 1975 as a Formula 5000 race on the streets of downtown, and became a Formula One event the following year. From 1984 to 2008 it was a CART/Champ Car event. Other popular events during the Grand Prix week include an Indy Lights race, an American Le Mans Series race, an Atlantic and the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race.

The Long Beach Grand Prix has been announced since 1978 by Bruce Flanders (and his assorted guest announcers) and is frequently a fan favorite.

Contents

[edit] Circuit

Long Beach
Location Long Beach, California, USA
Time zone UTC-8 (UTC-7 DST)
Major events IRL IndyCar Series
Long Beach Grand Prix
American Le Mans Series
Grand Prix of Long Beach
Surface Asphalt
Length 1.968 mi (3.167 km)
Turns 11
Lap record 1:06.886 (Sébastien Bourdais, Newman-Haas Racing, 2006, Champ Car World Series)

The current race circuit is a 1.968-mile (3.167 km) temporary road course carved out of the city streets surrounding the Convention Center of Long Beach, California. It is particularly noted for its last section, which sees a hairpin turn followed by a long, slightly curved front straightaway which runs the length of Shoreline Drive. The circuit is situated on the Long Beach waterfront, and is lined with palm trees (especially along the front straightaway), making for a scenic track.

[edit] Events

Boris Said competes at the 2005 Long Beach Grand Prix.

Although the IRL race is the main event, a number of other races are also held. On April 8, 2006, the Grand-Am Daytona Prototypes took to the streets, replacing the suspended Trans-Am Series. Beginning in 2007, the American Le Mans Series replaced Grand-Am. Other races include the Atlantic Championship and the popular Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race. Additionally, a week of fairs, music, and promotional activities is held. However, the Atlantics did not return after the 2008 event.

[edit] 2008 and the Long Beach/Motegi "split weekend"

During negotiations which led to the merging of the Champ Car World Series and the IRL IndyCar Series, a problem came in the form of a scheduling conflict between the Champ Car race scheduled at Long Beach and the IndyCar race held at Twin Ring Motegi the same weekend. Honda, who owns the Motegi complex and also supplies equipment to the IndyCar Series, could not change their scheduled race date of April 19. Likewise, Long Beach could not change their race weekend (with the Champ Car race scheduled for April 20), such change being a difficult task considering the civil and infrastructural preparations required for a temporary street circuit.

However, all problems were resolved when the two open wheel series agreed to merge in February 2008. Tony George (president of the Indy Racing League), with Kevin Kalkhoven and Gerald Forsythe (the former co-owners of Champ Car) planned an unprecedented "split weekend" of races at Twin Ring Motegi and Long Beach. This compromise allowed all IRL drivers to race in Japan, while ex-Champ Car drivers raced at Long Beach. Both races counted towards the 2008 IndyCar Series Championship. The Long Beach Grand Prix allowed all Champ Car drivers to race with their turbocharged Panoz-Cosworth Champ Cars that would have been used had the merger not taken place. Long Beach/Motegi was the only split weekend of the 2008 IndyCar Series.

[edit] Drifting

Beginning in 2005 the event included a demonstration by participants in the Formula D drifting series, in which participants engage in controlled slides, moving their cars sideways across the track.

[edit] Winners

[edit] Formula 5000

Season Date Winning Driver Chassis Engine Report
1975 September 28 United Kingdom Brian Redman Lola Chevrolet Report

[edit] Formula One

Previous layout used by F1
Season Date Driver Constructor Report
1976 March 28 Switzerland Clay Regazzoni Ferrari Report
1977 April 3 United States Mario Andretti Lotus-Ford Report
1978 April 2 Argentina Carlos Reutemann Ferrari Report
1979 April 8 Canada Gilles Villeneuve Ferrari Report
1980 March 30 Brazil Nelson Piquet Brabham-Ford Report
1981 March 15 Australia Alan Jones Williams-Ford Report
1982 April 4 Austria Niki Lauda McLaren-Ford Report
1983 March 27 United Kingdom John Watson McLaren-Ford Report

[edit] CART/Champ/IndyCar

Season Date Winning Driver Chassis Engine Team Report
CART/Champ Car history
1984 March 31 United States Mario Andretti Lola Cosworth Newman/Haas Racing Report
1985 April 14 United States Mario Andretti Lola Cosworth Newman/Haas Racing Report
1986 April 13 United States Michael Andretti March Cosworth Kraco Racing Report
1987 April 5 United States Mario Andretti Lola Chevrolet-Ilmor Newman/Haas Racing Report
1988 April 17 United States Al Unser, Jr. March Chevrolet-Ilmor Galles Racing Report
1989 April 16 United States Al Unser, Jr. Lola Chevrolet-Ilmor Galles Racing Report
1990 April 22 United States Al Unser, Jr. Lola Chevrolet-Ilmor Galles/Kraco Racing Report
1991 April 14 United States Al Unser, Jr. Lola Chevrolet-Ilmor Galles/Kraco Racing Report
1992 April 12 United States Danny Sullivan Galmer Chevrolet-Ilmor Galles/Kraco Racing Report
1993 April 18 Canada Paul Tracy Penske Chevrolet-Ilmor Penske Racing Report
1994 April 17 United States Al Unser, Jr. Penske Ilmor Penske Racing Report
1995 April 9 United States Al Unser, Jr. Penske Mercedes-Benz-Ilmor Penske Racing Report
1996 April 14 United States Jimmy Vasser Reynard Honda Chip Ganassi Racing Report
1997 April 13 Italy Alex Zanardi Reynard Honda Chip Ganassi Racing Report
1998 April 5 Italy Alex Zanardi Reynard Honda Chip Ganassi Racing Report
1999 April 18 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya Reynard Honda Chip Ganassi Racing Report
2000 April 16 Canada Paul Tracy Reynard Honda Team Green Report
2001 April 8 Brazil Hélio Castroneves Reynard Honda Penske Racing Report
2002 April 14 United States Michael Andretti Reynard Honda Team Green Report
2003 April 13 Canada Paul Tracy Lola Ford-Cosworth Forsythe Racing Report
2004 April 18 Canada Paul Tracy Lola Ford-Cosworth Forsythe Racing Report
2005 April 10 France Sébastien Bourdais Lola Ford-Cosworth Newman/Haas Racing Report
2006 April 9 France Sébastien Bourdais Lola Ford-Cosworth Newman/Haas Racing Report
2007 April 15 France Sébastien Bourdais Panoz Cosworth Newman/Haas Racing Report
2008 April 20 Australia Will Power Panoz Cosworth KV Racing Report
IRL IndyCar Series history
2009 April 19 United Kingdom Dario Franchitti Dallara Honda Chip Ganassi Racing Report

[edit] Atlantics/Indy Lights

Season Date Driver
Atlantic Championship history
1989 West April 16 Japan Hiro Matsushita
1990 West April 21 United States Mark Dismore
1991 April 14 United States Jimmy Vasser
1992 April 10 United States Mark Dismore
1993 April 17 Canada Claude Bourbonnais
1994 April 17 United States Richie Hearn
1995 April 17 Canada David Empringham
1996 April 13 United States Case Montgomery
1997 April 12 Canada Alex Tagliani
1998 April 4 United States Memo Gidley
1999 April 17 Canada Alex Tagliani
2000 April 15 United States Buddy Rice
2001 April 8 Canada David Rutledge
2002 April 14 Canada Michael Valiante
2003 April 13 United States A. J. Allmendinger
2004 April 18 United Kingdom Ryan Dalziel
2005 April 10 United Kingdom Katherine Legge
2006 April 9 Germany Andreas Wirth
2007 April 15 Brazil Raphael Matos
2008 April 20 Switzerland Simona de Silvestro
Season Date Driver
Indy Lights history
1989 April 16 Republic of Ireland Tommy Byrne
1990 April 22 Canada Paul Tracy
1991 April 14 Belgium Eric Bachelart
1992 April 12 France Franck Freon
1993 April 18 United Kingdom Steve Robertson
1994 April 17 United Kingdom Steve Robertson
1995 April 9 Canada Greg Moore
1996 April 14 Canada David Empringham
1997 April 13 Brazil Hélio Castroneves
1998 April 5 Brazil Cristiano da Matta
1999 April 18 Austria Philipp Peter
2000 April 16 New Zealand Scott Dixon
2001 April 8 United States Townsend Bell
2002-2008: No races held
2009 April 19 United States J. R. Hildebrand

[edit] American Le Mans Series / Grand-Am / IMSA

IMSA GT Championship
Year GTO GTU Report
1990 United States Dorsey Schroeder
Mercury Cougar
United States John Finger
Mazda MX-6
report
1991 New Zealand Steve Millen
Nissan 300ZX
United States John Fergus
Dodge Daytona
report
Rolex Sports Car Series
Year DP Report
2006 United States Scott Pruett
Mexico Luis Díaz
Riley MkXX-Lexus
report
American Le Mans Series
Year LMP1 LMP2 GT1 GT2 Report
2007 Italy Rinaldo Capello
United Kingdom Allan McNish
Audi R10 TDI
France Romain Dumas
Germany Timo Bernhard
Porsche RS Spyder
United Kingdom Oliver Gavin
Monaco Olivier Beretta
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R
Finland Mika Salo
Brazil Jaime Melo
Ferrari F430GT
report
2008 Germany Marco Werner
Germany Lucas Luhr
Audi R10 TDI
United States Scott Sharp
Australia David Brabham
Acura ARX-01b
United States Johnny O'Connell
Denmark Jan Magnussen
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R
Germany Dominik Farnbacher
Germany Dirk Müller
Ferrari F430GT
report
2009 Brazil Gil de Ferran
France Simon Pagenaud
Acura ARX-02a
Mexico Adrián Fernández
Mexico Luis Díaz
Acura ARX-01b
United Kingdom Oliver Gavin
Monaco Olivier Beretta
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R
United States Patrick Long
Germany Jörg Bergmeister
Porsche 911 GT3-RSR
report
  • Overall winners in bold
2005 Long Beach Grand Prix, showing turn 10 and the Long Beach skyline.

[edit] Television History

CART Champ Car & IRL IndyCar races

Season Date US TV channel Lap-by-lap Driver Analyst(s) Pit Reporters
1984 March 31 NBC Paul Page Johnny Rutherford Gary Gerould & Bruce Jenner
1985 April 14 NBC Paul Page Bobby Unser Gary Gerould & Bruce Jenner
1986 April 13 NBC Paul Page Unknown Gary Gerould & Bruce Jenner
1987 April 5 NBC Paul Page Jackie Stewart Gary Gerould & Bruce Jenner
1988 April 17 ABC Paul Page Bobby Unser & Sam Posey Jack Arute & Gary Gerould
1989 April 16 ABC Paul Page Bobby Unser & Sam Posey Jack Arute & Gary Gerould
1990 April 22 ABC Paul Page Bobby Unser & Sam Posey Jack Arute & Gary Gerould
1991 April 14 ABC Paul Page Bobby Unser & Sam Posey Jack Arute & Gary Gerould
1992 April 12 ABC Paul Page Bobby Unser & Sam Posey Jack Arute & Gary Gerould
1993 April 18 ABC Paul Page Bobby Unser & Sam Posey Jack Arute & Gary Gerould
1994 April 17 ABC Paul Page Bobby Unser & Sam Posey Jack Arute & Gary Gerould
1995 April 9 ABC Paul Page Bobby Unser & Sam Posey Jack Arute & Gary Gerould
1996 April 14 Unknown Unknown Danny Sullivan Unknown
1997 April 13 Unknown Unknown Danny Sullivan Unknown
1998 April 5 ESPN Bob Varsha Danny Sullivan Gary Gerould & Jon Beekhuis
1999 April 18 ABC Paul Page Parker Johnstone Gary Gerould & Jon Beekhuis
2000 April 16 ESPN Paul Page Parker Johnstone Gary Gerould & Jon Beekhuis
2001 April 8 ESPN Paul Page Parker Johnstone Gary Gerould & Jon Beekhuis
2002 April 14 Fox Bob Varsha Tommy Kendall Unknown
2003 April 13 Speed Bob Varsha Tommy Kendall Unknown
2004 April 18 Spike TV Bob Jenkins Tommy Kendall Derek Daly, Jon Beekhuis, & Chris McClure
2005 April 10 NBC Rick Benjamin Derek Daly Bill Stephens, Jon Beekhuis, Cameron Steele, & Michelle Biesner
2006 April 9 NBC Rick Benjamin Derek Daly Bill Stephens, Jon Beekhuis, Cameron Steele, & Michelle Biesner
2007 April 15 NBC Bill Weber Jon Beekhuis & Wally Dallenbach, Jr. Marty Snider & Dave Burns
2008 April 20 ESPN2 Marty Reid Scott Goodyear Jack Arute, Jamie Little, Vince Welch, & Brienne Pedigo
2009 April 19 Versus Bob Jenkins Jon Beekhuis & Robbie Buhl Jack Arute, Robbie Floyd, & Lindy Thackston

[edit] References

  1. ^ Morales, Robert (February 27, 2008). "Champ Car finale to roar into L.B.". The Long Beach Press-Telegram. http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_8387289. Retrieved 2008-02-27. 
  2. ^ Steven Cole Smith (2007-11-06). "Champ Car schedule "stable" for 2008". www.autoweek.com. http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071106/FREE/71106009/1015/FREE. Retrieved 2007-10-30. 

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