Legendary IndyCars Return to Long Beach: A Revved-Up Reunion of Racing History

Legendary IndyCars Return to Long Beach: A Revved-Up Reunion of Racing History

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The oldest is an Eagle from 1966. It was built 30 minutes down the road in Santa Ana, one of the first race cars made by Dan Gurney’s All American Racers, who also co-founded the Long Beach Grand P…

The oldest IndyCar at the Long Beach event is an Eagle from 1966, built by Dan Gurney’s All American Racers and owned by Rob Dyson, set to be driven by racing legend Stefan Johansson. On the other end of the spectrum, the newest IndyCar present will be a Panoz DP01 from 2007, featuring a Cosworth V8 turbo engine. These historic cars will provide a thrilling audio experience with their powerful engines roaring around the 1.9-mile circuit during the event. Alongside the modern IndyCar and IMSA races, the Historic Motor Sports Association paddock will showcase a total of 17 iconic IndyCars from the past for spectators to enjoy. Drivers like Tony Kanaan and Dennis Firestone will be among the legends navigating these classic machines at the legendary Long Beach event.

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