Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
Circuit Information
- Continent: North America
- Country/Region: United States
- Circuit Name: Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
- Circuit Class: FIA-2
- Circuit Length: 3.167KM
- Circuit Number of Corners: 11
- Circuit Address: Grand Prix Association of Long Beach, 3000 Pacific Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90806
Circuit Overview
The Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach is a renowned street race circuit located in Long Beach, California. Since its inception in 1975, the Long Beach Grand Prix has become an iconic event, setting the standard for street races worldwide. The circuit has played a significant role in revitalizing the local economy while providing thrilling racing action for fans.
Over the years, the track layout has evolved alongside extensive redevelopment in the surrounding area. However, one constant feature is the sweeping curve of Shoreline Drive, which remains a familiar and challenging section of the circuit. The combination of high-speed straights, tight corners, and a mix of asphalt and concrete surfaces presents an exciting and demanding track for drivers.
The Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach is a prominent event on the racing calendar, attracting top-tier motorsport series. The circuit hosts races in the IndyCar Series and the WeatherTech IMSA SportsCar Championships, showcasing the skill and speed of some of the world's best drivers. In 2019, Acura took over the naming rights for the event, succeeding Toyota as the title sponsor.
In addition to the IndyCar and IMSA races, the Long Beach circuit briefly accommodated the Formula E series in 2015 and 2016. A modified course was designed to suit the unique requirements of electric-powered cars, providing a different flavor of racing excitement.
The Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach has become a beloved tradition for racing enthusiasts, attracting a large and passionate crowd each year. The combination of a challenging street circuit, a vibrant atmosphere, and the allure of the California coastline makes this event a true highlight of the motorsport calendar.
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