LONG BEACH, Calif. (Feb. 27, 2008) – The 34th Annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach will become a three-day celebration of Champ Car racing this April 18-20 and signal a new era in open-wheel racing coming in 2009.
It will be the fans’ last chance to see the up-to-800 horsepower, turbocharged Champ Cars run on the famed 1.97-mile, 11-turn
Champ Car drivers competing at
“For 25 years, we’ve hosted a series that has given our fans countless great racing thrills,” said Jim Michaelian, president and CEO of the Grand Prix Association of Long Beach. “We plan on using the weekend of April 18-20 to celebrate the many notable drivers, great cars and memorable moments that have been a hallmark of Champ Car racing here at
Michaelian said plans are underway for bringing back many of the cars and drivers who once scorched the streets of
“We’ll be honoring our past and, at the same time, setting the stage for the showcasing the unified IndyCar Series as it comes to the streets of
It sets up as an ambitious weekend in
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“I can think of no better circuit at which to celebrate Champ Car while at the same time signaling the beginning of a new era in open-wheel racing than the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.”
Ticket prices for the 34th Annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach range from $25 for a Friday general Admission ticket to $125 for a three-day ticket that includes Sat. and Sun. reserved seating in grandstand upper levels. Pre-paid parking packages are also available.
Tickets can be ordered by calling the toll-free ticket hotline – (888) 82-SPEED – or on-line at www.gplb.com. Handicapped seating, paddock passes, Super Photo tickets and a wide variety of Hospitality Club packages are also available.
The web site also includes continuous updates on 2008 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach tickets, news and ongoing announcements of special race week activities.
A ticket brochure that includes a circuit map, ticket prices and order form can also be obtained from the hotline.