Long Beach Motorsports Walk Of Fame's temporary wall of fame display. All honorees starting with the first year to present - 2006-2012 are on display. This event acts as the first official event of the Toyota Grand Prix Of Long Beach extended event weekend (slideshow). Image Credit: Edmund Jenks (2012)
Long Beach Motorsports Walk Of Fame Honors Paul Tracy And Adrian Fernandez With Medallions
Two of the most popular drivers to ever turn a wheel at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach – Paul Tracy and Adrian Fernandez – will be inducted into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk Of Fame on Thursday, April 18.
The public is invited to the free, 8th annual, induction ceremony
which will be held at 11 a.m. on South Pine Avenue in front of the
Convention Center, along the route of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long
Beach.
View slideshow: Long Beach Motorsports Walk Of Fame honors Paul Tracy and Adrian Fernandez with medallions
“Paul Tracy and Adrian Fernandez have made legendary contributions to the field of motorsports, and they have truly earned their place on the Motorsports Walk of Fame” said Mayor Bob Foster, who will be presenting medallions to the honorees. “Paul Tracy has four wins here at Long Beach, and Adrian Fernandez is one of the sport’s greatest international ambassadors.”
Tracy notched his first open-wheel race victory here at Long Beach in
1990 when he won the Firestone Indy Lights support race. Three years
later, he won the 1993 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, then went on to
take the checkered flag three more times, in 2000, 2003 and 2004, tying
him with Mario Andretti for second in all-time Toyota Grand Prix of
Long Beach wins behind Al Unser Jr.’s six.
During his illustrious career, the talented Canadian scored 31 race
victories and 25 pole positions in the Championship Auto Racing Teams
(CART) Champ Car series and, in 1993, won seven races en route to the
Champ Car series championship.
Fernandez, one of the most popular athletes ever to hail from Mexico,
made his open-wheel debut here in 1993 and, in 11 appearances, had a
career best-finish second place (2003) at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long
Beach. Fernandez’ career resume includes 11 open-wheel race victories
in both the Champ Car and IZOD IndyCar ranks, including three victories
in 2004.
He has continued that open-wheel racing success into the sports car
racing ranks. In 2009, Fernandez teamed with Luis Diaz to win the LMP2
Class in the Tequila Patron American Le Mans Series race at Long Beach,
the duo going on to win seven more races and the ALMS LMP2-class
championship.
“There couldn’t be two more deserving individuals to be inducted into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame,” said Jim Michaelian, president and CEO of the Grand Prix Association of Long Beach. “Paul
has to rank as one of the true masters of the Long Beach circuit and
Adrian was not only successful on the track but also was highly
responsible for the significant increase in the number of Hispanic fans
who now attend our event.”
The Walk of Fame medallions include renditions of the racers' cars and their major achievements in motorsports.
For more information, visit www.lbmotorsportswof.com.
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