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Innisfil, Ontario's Zack Meyer hits the streets of Long beach for the first time in an Indy Lights car this weekend. 

 

By: Zack Meyer Racing
April 10, 2014
 

Long Beach, California – After his debut race on the streets of St. Petersburg, Fla., Canadian Zack Meyer moves on to the famed street circuit in Long Beach, Cali., for the second round of the Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires season.

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By: RaceCanada / Chris Jameson
April 10, 2014

 

It will be a very busy weekend on the streets of Long Beach, California as four racing series are set to compete on the tight 1.98 mile, 11-turn temoprary race course. This is the 40th year that race cars will be tearing up the streets in southern California which also features the popular Toyota Celebrity Race. Following is a brief listing of any Canadian entries in the event as well as the track times and broadcast infor for each series.

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The Wittmer brothers are looking for more success in the 2014 Canadian Touring Car Championshihp in 2014. (Photo-John R. Walker)

 
By: Canadian Touring Car Championship
April 9, 2014
 

Toronto, Ontario - While their father and brothers are winning races, championships and respect throughout Quebec and the United States, brothers Nick and Karl Wittmer are upholding the family honour with their accomplishments in the Canadian Touring Car Championship presented by Continental Tire.

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Expo Systems USA is backing James Vance and his efforts with Compass360 Racing in the 2014 Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge.

 
By: James Vance News
April 9, 2014
 

Stouffville, Ontario - Nigel Vance-Lousada often marveled at the elaborate, polished setups in team garages and the paddock while watching Formula One races.

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By: IMSA
April 9, 2014

 

The TUDOR Championship takes to the streets of Long Beach, California this weekend in the Tequila Patrón Sports Car Showcase featuring the Protoype and GT Le Mans (GTLM) classes. While P2 and GTLM have previously run here, it will be the first time the Daytona Prototypes will contest the 1.968-mile, 11-turn temporary street circuit. As of today there are a total of twenty-one (21) entries (11 Prototype, 10 GTLM) which should make for some interesting battles on the tight street course. A full entry list will be posted on Thursday along with broadcast information (Radio, TV, Online). What follows are TUDOR Series Race Notes about this weekend's event - what to watch and what some of the drivers have to say about the circuit.

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