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...then I'm sure you'll be watching the next round from the track that may arguably be the most beautiful course in the South- Barber Motorsports Park. I've always loved Barber Motorsports Park for its challenge and its setting. Someone on here described it like a country club (as in golf). While the course was mostly created as a motorcycle racing venue, cars have had no problem delivering great racing around the course. Barber probably won't disappoint this coming weekend.
I saw most of the race at Long Beach. I was unfortunately too tired to see most of the first half of the race. Great action at Long Beach, as per usual.
Let me share some off-topic notes. I was rather stunned and surprised about this past weekend being the final Toyota Pro Celebrity Race. Alfonso Ribeiro (who you may know as Carlton on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"- one of my all-time favorite sitcoms) won the 40th ever Pro Celebrity Race around the streets of Long Beach. Max Papis was the Pro winner of the 2016 event. I thought this was a cool deal to have a race like this in the shadow of Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Celebrities. Quintessential combination. I read that since 1991, over $2.3M USD was donated to Racing for Kids. The first Pro Celebrity Race I remember seeing was back in 1999 or so when the cars were Toyota Celicas. Not the fire-breathing GT-Fours, mind you- but the handsome-looking newer (at its time) front-wheel drive Celicas like in Gran Turismo 2. The Pro Celebrity Race has been a great compliment to the whole Long Beach Grand Prix experience. It's sad this event has seen its sunset. If you would like to read more about this event, here is a piece on RACER.com: http://www.racer.com/north-american...o-ribeiro-wins-40th-toyota-pro-celebrity-race
Well, get ready for the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama this weekend!
I saw most of the race at Long Beach. I was unfortunately too tired to see most of the first half of the race. Great action at Long Beach, as per usual.
Let me share some off-topic notes. I was rather stunned and surprised about this past weekend being the final Toyota Pro Celebrity Race. Alfonso Ribeiro (who you may know as Carlton on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"- one of my all-time favorite sitcoms) won the 40th ever Pro Celebrity Race around the streets of Long Beach. Max Papis was the Pro winner of the 2016 event. I thought this was a cool deal to have a race like this in the shadow of Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Celebrities. Quintessential combination. I read that since 1991, over $2.3M USD was donated to Racing for Kids. The first Pro Celebrity Race I remember seeing was back in 1999 or so when the cars were Toyota Celicas. Not the fire-breathing GT-Fours, mind you- but the handsome-looking newer (at its time) front-wheel drive Celicas like in Gran Turismo 2. The Pro Celebrity Race has been a great compliment to the whole Long Beach Grand Prix experience. It's sad this event has seen its sunset. If you would like to read more about this event, here is a piece on RACER.com: http://www.racer.com/north-american...o-ribeiro-wins-40th-toyota-pro-celebrity-race
Well, get ready for the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama this weekend!