AT A GLANCE
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20-minute races on both Saturday and Sunday.
Some of the cars being featured are key parts of Long Beach and Grand Prix history, including the one 1985 Grand Prix winner Mario Andretti drove, Michaelian said.
Zak Brown, McLaren Racing's CEO, and Big Machine Racing's Scott Borchetta will be among the drivers participating in the Historic IndyCar Challenge, Michaelian said.
Besides that historic element, the 2024 Grand Prix of Long Beach will also add the SRO GT America Powered by AWS, a series of 40-minute sprint races featuring vehicles from Acura, Audi, McLaren, Porsche, Ferrari and Maserati, among other big brands.
But the Grand Prix will also have plenty of off-course offerings for visitors to try out between the main racing events.
There will once again be evening concerts on Friday and Saturday, both of which will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Terrace Theater plaza. The Fiesta Friday concert will feature DJ Ape Drums, a Mexican American performer who combines electronic dance and Caribbean music. The Grand Prix's annual Saturday night concert will also return this year — but with a bit of a country twist.
Though the concert is typically headlined by rock performers, this year's show will feature a “Country AllStar Jam,” with musicians Gretchen Wilson, Eddie Montgomery and David Lee Murphy backed by a band dubbed Sixwire.
“We're gonna go a little country. I think it's gonna be neat and I'm looking forward to seeing what the audience's reaction will be,” Michaelian said. “(We're) introducing a new concept and a new experience for people to come and enjoy — and hopefully they do.”
The Grand Prix's concourse, meanwhile, will feature the usual attractions: a lifestyle expo, featuring more than 100 retailers, at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center, as well as a family fun zone and tons of options for foodies.
The lifestyle expo will house another new addition to this year's Grand Prix — one that will offer attendees a taste of what it's like to race the Long Beach course.
Cooler Master, a new sponsor for the event, will bring its Dyn X Race Challenge — a professional-level racing simulation tournament — to the Grand Prix for the first time.
Participants will get to experience what its like to race in both GT sports cars and IndyCars thanks to the hightech simulators. There will be a new tournament each day of the Grand Prix.
“We've been looking for a partner like that for a long time and (Cooler Master)
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