This spring marks the 35th anniversary of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach race cars, and the 33rd time in Long Beach Weekend Grand Prix, speed-hungry fans can bid to enter the field as a leader conductor. The annual Toyota Pro / Celebrity Race as part of a series of exciting events throughout the holiday weekend’s Grand Prix, and with a starting price of $ 25,000 each could have the chance to race alongside celebrities such as Dara Torres, Frankie Muniz and Dave Mirra, who won the Toyota Pro / Celebrity Race on the side of celebrities in recent years (the professionals included in the race, but a delay of 30 seconds and compete in a category separately.)
The auction winner Long Beach Celebrity Grand Prix (which ends February 11) will have the opportunity to receive a flight suit tailored to the airfare, tickets and weekend host a reception following the career and and dinner and also attend a course in professional driver training at Quick Lane Racing School at Willow Springs Raceway in California in March before jumping into the driver’s seat during the Long Beach Road. Proceeds from the auction will be donated to the Foundation Grand Prix of Long Beach, which provides funds for charity in the area of Long Beach in Southern California.
The Toyota Pro / Celebrity Race is a crowd pleaser year after year for holidays during the Grand Prix, but the main race of the weekend nearly always includes names like Andretti, as the Grand Prix of Long Beach is one the most prestigious open wheel racing all year. The Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach started in 1975 as a Formula 5000 race, becoming a Formula One race next year. Since 1984, the Grand Prix of Long Beach was CART / Champ Car event, but after the 2008 Champ Car merged with the Indy Racing League (IRL), which makes the Grand Prize of a specific event in the IRL schedule.
Last April, in the past management of the Champ Car Long Beach Grand Prix, all tickets Long Beach Grand Prix Australia watched Will Power (KV Racing) crossed the checkered flag first, winning the race Road for the last time in Champ Car. In 2008, Toyota Pro / Celebrity Race First place went to Mike Skinner’s professional pilot No. 46 Randy Moss Motorsports driver and celebrity Jamie Small, pit reporter for NASCAR coverage on ESPN / ABC.
This spring, the Long Beach race will mark the beginning of the future racing wheel cars, such as merging CART / Champ Car and IndyCar Series cars will run in the IndyCar banner after 12 years of division two. The 2009 Grand Prix of Long Beach will be the second race of the IRL season and will be held April 16 to 19 in Long Beach, California. To see the action of the race from the stands monumental, get tickets at http://www. StubHub. com / Long-Beach-Grand-Prix tickets, and achieve the long beach road course in Southern California to see quicker runners zoom end line of the league!