2024 Acura Grand Prix Returns to Historic Long Beach Streets
The iconic Streets of Long Beach, California once again played host to the prestigious Acura Grand Prix, marking another chapter in INDYCAR SERIES racing history. This legendary street circuit event continues to be one of the most anticipated races on the motorsport calendar.
Race Overview
The 2024 edition of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach showcased the high-speed precision required to navigate the challenging 1.968-mile temporary street circuit. Known for its combination of tight corners and brief straightaways, the Long Beach track demands exceptional skill and strategic planning from both drivers and teams.
Circuit Characteristics
- Track Length: 1.968 miles
- Circuit Type: Temporary street course
- Location: Long Beach, California
- Notable Features:
- Fountain Turn complex
- Seaside hairpin
- Downtown street sections
Historical Significance
Long Beach has been a cornerstone of American open-wheel racing since its inception. The event has evolved from its Formula One roots to become one of INDYCAR’s most prestigious races.
"The Long Beach Grand Prix represents the perfect blend of technical challenge and racing heritage, making it a true test of driver skill and team preparation."
Race Features
- Street Circuit Configuration
- 11 turns
- Multiple elevation changes
- Concrete barriers and catch fencing
- Racing Elements
- Strategic pit stop opportunities
- Multiple passing zones
- Technical sections requiring precision
Race Information Table
Event Detail | Specification |
---|---|
Event Name | Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach |
Location | Long Beach, California |
Circuit Type | Temporary Street Circuit |
Track Length | 1.968 miles |
Race Format | INDYCAR SERIES |
Track Characteristics
"Long Beach’s combination of long straights and technical corners creates multiple opportunities for overtaking while demanding absolute precision from the drivers."
Critical Sections
- The famous hairpin
- Fountain complex
- Back straight
- Turn 1 braking zone
The 2024 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach continues to demonstrate why this event remains a cornerstone of the INDYCAR SERIES calendar. With its challenging layout and rich history, the Streets of Long Beach provide an excellent showcase for the talent and technology that define modern IndyCar racing.
The race’s position as one of the most prestigious events in American motorsport remains unchallenged, attracting top talent from around the world to compete on its storied streets. As the series continues to evolve, Long Beach stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of street circuit racing in the heart of Southern California.