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Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race

Coordinates:33°45′59″N118°11′34″W / 33.76639°N 118.19278°W /33.76639; -118.19278
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Motor race
Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race
LocationLong Beach, California
33°45′59″N118°11′34″W / 33.76639°N 118.19278°W /33.76639; -118.19278
CorporatesponsorToyota
First race1977
Last race2016
Distance19.7 mi (31.7 km)
Laps10
Most wins (driver)Dan Gurney (4)
Alfonso Ribeiro (4)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt
Length1.968 mi (3.167 km)
Turns11

TheToyota Pro/Celebrity Race was an annual 10-lapauto race held each April from 1977 until 2016 as part of theUnited States Grand Prix West, and later theToyota Grand Prix of Long Beach weekend atLong Beach, California. Beginning in 1991, the event raised money for "Racing for Kids," a nationalfund-raising program benefitingchildren's hospitals in Long Beach andOrange County.

The TPCR pitted celebrities against professional racers from various types of motor racing. They raced in identically prepared cars built by Toyota or Toyota owned Scion. From its inception until 2005, the drivers drove showroom stockToyota Celicas.Scion tCs were used from 2006 to 2012, and theScion FR-S began use in 2013. Celebrity contestants ranged fromHollywood's "A-list" elite, budding young stars and starlets, professional sports figures, localSouthern Californiatelevision andradio personalities and selected Toyota dealers. One seat was put up for auction, and the high bidder participated in the race. Often, a member of the broadcast team for the feature race would race in the event; Ken Squier, Paul Page, Jack Arute, and Jamie Little (the 2008 winner) have all participated in the race while broadcasting the feature.

All celebrities were given thorough practice, safety, and training sessions before competing, and no serious injuries occurred, despite a large number of crashes throughout the years. Several celebrities who have taken part in the TPCR have gone on to take up auto racing as a part-time hobby or as team owners.

The celebrities received a 30-secondhead start to begin the race against the professionals and past champions. In 2015, actorAlfonso Ribeiro won while classed as a pro (thus starting with a 30-second handicap) and thereby became the third driver to have won the event in both "celebrity" and "pro" classifications, afterAdam Carolla in 2013, andSean Patrick Flanery in 1997/1998.

On March 11, 2016, it was announced that the 2016 running of the event would be the final event due to Toyota moving its headquarters from nearbyTorrance to Texas.[1]

Winners

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From left:Daniel Goddard, Jerry Westlund (winner of the charity auction for a seat in the race),Michael Trucco,Jillian Barberie,Djimon Hounsou andTito Ortiz at the Toyota Grand Prix Celebrity Race 2011
YearPro winnerCelebrity winner
2016[2]Max PapisAlfonso Ribeiro*
2015Alfonso Ribeiro*Dave Pasant[3]
2014[4]Al Unser Jr.Brett Davern*
2013Adam CarollaRutledge Wood*
2012Fredric AasbøAdam Carolla*
2011[5]Ken GushiWilliam Fichtner*
2010Jimmy Vasser*Brian Austin Green
2009Al Unser Jr.*Keanu Reeves
2008Mike SkinnerJamie Little*
2007Mike SkinnerDave Mirra*
2006Todd BodineBucky Lasek*
2005Rhys Millen*Frankie Muniz
2004Max Papis*Chris McDonald
2003Jeremy McGrathPeter Reckell*
2002Danica PatrickDara Torres*
2001Scott Pruett*Tom Rudnai[1]
2000Derek DalyJosh Brolin*[2]
1999Roger MearsShaun Palmer*
1998Sean Patrick Flanery*Andy Lauer
1997Tommy KendallSean Patrick Flanery*
1996Jimmy Vasser*Grant Show*
1995Rod MillenAlfonso Ribeiro*
1994Brian RedmanAlfonso Ribeiro*
1993Eddie Lawson*Rick Kirkham
1992P. J. Jones*[3]Joe Amato[4]
1991Parnelli JonesDonny Osmond*
1990Bobby Rahal*Stephen Baldwin
1989Parnelli JonesRick Schroder*
1988Dan GurneyPaul Moyer*[5]
1987Juan Manuel Fangio IIJason Bateman*
1986Dan Gurney*Perry King
1985Al Unser Jr.*[6]Lorenzo Lamas
1984David Hobbs*Robert Hays
1983Dan Gurney*Ted Nugent
1982Dan GurneyCaitlyn Jenner*-[a]
1981Elio de AngelisRobert Hays*
1980Parnelli Jones*Gene Hackman
1979Al UnserCaitlyn Jenner*-[a]
1978Gordon Johncock*James Brolin[7]
1977Sam Posey*Shelly Novack

* = overall champion

*- = winner has changed their name since winning race. Their name shown is their current name.

  • ^ James (1978) and Josh (2000) Brolin is the only father-son combination to win the celebrity portion of the event. However, Josh had the distinction of being an overall winner, unlike his father.
  • ^ The Unsers and the Jones' are the only father-son combination to win the Pro portion of the event, with Parnelli Jones winning multiple times.
  • ^ Paul Moyer, at the time of his 1988 win, was a news anchor withKABC-TV in Los Angeles.[7]
  • ^ After Amato's win, Grand Prix officials required NHRA drag racers to race as professionals.
  • ^ After Alfonso Ribeiro won two consecutive races, TGPLB rules required past celebrity winners must race as professionals.
  • ^ For the 20th Anniversary race in 1996, there were no professional drivers.
  • ^ Tom Rudnai is general manager of a local Toyota dealership[8]
  • Three times, the play-by-play announcer for the main event was in the Pro/Celebrity race –Paul Page twice (once raced against his own pit reporter,Jack Arute), andKen Squier in the early years, when it was theUnited States Grand Prix West.

Notes

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  1. ^abCompeted as Bruce Jenner; she changed her name to Caitlyn due togender transition in 2015.[6]

References

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  1. ^"Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race in Long Beach to end after 40-year ride". abc7.com. 2016-03-10. Retrieved2017-04-16.
  2. ^"Alfonso Ribeiro wins the Pro/Celebrity race at Grand Prix of Long Beach".LA Times. 2016-04-16. Retrieved2017-04-16.
  3. ^Keisser, Bob (April 18, 2015)."Alfonso Ribeiro enjoys The Carlton victory dance after Long Beach Grand Prix Pro/Celebrity race".The Orange County Register. RetrievedApril 21, 2015.
  4. ^Guardabascio, Mike (April 12, 2014)."Brett Davern, Al Unser Jr. win Pro/Celebrity Race at Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach".Press-Telegram. RetrievedApril 14, 2014.
  5. ^Werstine, Dave (April 17, 2011). "Fichtner never looks back for win".Press-Telegram.
  6. ^Leibovitz, Annie (June 1, 2015)."Introducing Caitlyn Jenner".Vanity Fair. RetrievedJune 1, 2015.
  7. ^"NBC 4 - News - Paul Moyer". Archived fromthe original on February 5, 2005. RetrievedApril 21, 2005.
  8. ^"Longo Toyota - a Los Angeles Toyota Dealer Used Car New Car Dealer Orange County CA Toyota Dealership California". Archived fromthe original on May 27, 2005. RetrievedApril 16, 2005.

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