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SCCA Speed World Challenge
2006 World Challenge Schedule Complete; Touring Cars To Denver, Long Beach For GT
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Dec 21, 2005, 11:48

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

2006 SPEED World Challenge Schedule Complete;
Touring Cars Return to Denver, GT to Debut at Long Beach

TOPEKA, Kan. (Dec. 20, 2005) – SCCA Pro Racing announced today the addition of two venues to its 2006 SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge calendar, bringing the season total to 10 races each for SCCA SPEED GT and Touring Car.

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SPEED GT driver Lou Gigliotti is a former LBGP winner in Trans-Am.

For the first time in series history, SCCA SPEED GT will join the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach for the 32nd running of the historic event. It will be a quick turnaround for the series, which will race Saturday, April 2 in St. Petersburg, Fla. before hauling across country for the event in Long Beach, Calif. one week later.

“We’re delighted to have the opportunity to showcase the always exciting SPEED World Challenge GT on the streets of Long Beach ,” said Jim Michaelian, Grand Prix Association of Long Beach CEO.  “The variety of cars and close competition will create tremendous interest for our fans and also provide us with a great concluding race on Sunday afternoon.”

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Eric Curran captured his first win in Denver this year.

SCCA SPEED Touring Car will also join the Champ Car World Series once during the 2006 season, but at Denver for its second-consecutive appearance at the CENTRIX Financial Grand Prix of Denver, Aug. 11-13.

"We are thrilled to have the SCCA SPEED World Challenge Touring Car join us again for the Fastest Three Days in Denver," CENTRIX Financial Grand Prix of Denver General Manager Jim Freudenberg said.  "World Challenge brings a fresh format and approach to auto racing in North America that creates the excitement and competitiveness Denver fans have come to expect."

“We’re very excited to add two premiere events to complete our 2006 SCCA SPEED World Challenge schedules,” SCCA Pro Racing Acting President Garret Mudd said. “ Long Beach and Southern California represent a huge market for our brand of racing, which has proven to be the most popular and relevant form of production-based racing in North America . Similarly, Denver has demonstrated an innovative approach and set new standards for street racing and festivals in North America over the past few years.  It is important that we continue to associate and showcase our series with industry leading events like Denver and Long Beach .

The two races bring the season total for each series to 10, completing the 2006 schedules.

For the complete schedules, click here: http://www.world-challenge.com/2006/schedules.html.



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