LONG BEACH, Calif. (Nov. 3, 2008) -- The SCCA SPEED World Challenge GT – featuring such quick marques as Porsche, Corvette, Viper, Cadillac CTS-V and Mustang Cobra – will again wrap up racing activities at the 35th Anniversary Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, April 16-19.
The World Challenge GT starting field will take the green flag on Sun., April 19 after the conclusion of the inaugural IndyCar race.
The addition of World Challenge GT completes the six-series weekend racing program, which also features the annual Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race, American Le Mans Series, Firestone Indy Lights and Formula Drift.
The revamped series will run under the auspices of the SCCA and WC Vision, a group of GT owners, headed up by co-chairmen Bob Woodhouse and Peter Cunningham, who have committed financing for the 2009 series.
“We’re pleased to welcome SCCA SPEED World Challenge GT back to the streets of
Long-time GT competitor and WC Vision board member Mike Davis of
WC Vision has announced more than half of its planned 2009 schedule, with a combined GT/Touring Car race at
Mike Davis’ son, 23-year-old Brandon Davis steered his Mustang Cobra to victory on the famed 1.97-mile
Ticket prices for the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach did not increase for 2009, ranging from $25 for a Friday General Admission ticket to $125 for a three-day ticket that includes Sat./Sun. reserved seating in grandstand upper levels. Pre-paid parking packages are also available.
Credit card orders are now being accepted at the toll-free ticket hotline -- (888) 82-SPEED – or on-line by visiting www.gplb.com.Handicapped seating, IndyCar Paddock passes, Super Photo tickets and a wide variety of Hospitality Club packages are also available.
The Web site also includes continuous updates on tickets, news and ongoing announcements of special race week activities.
In addition, a ticket brochure that includes a circuit map, ticket prices and order form can be obtained from the hotline.