Onboard: Bourdais’ Long Beach winner at 2024 HMSA race

Australia’s Jordan Roddy wheels Sebastien Bourdais’ Newman/Haas Racing 2005 Lola B05/00 in the first HMSA historic series race at Long Beach where the car won the Champ Car race in 2006.

Australia’s Jordan Roddy wheels Sebastien Bourdais’ Newman/Haas Racing 2005 Lola B05/00 in the first HMSA historic series race at Long Beach where the car won the Champ Car race in 2006.

Vintage Indy announces 2024 schedule

Vintage Indy recently announced its 2024 schedule which features five major events, three of which will be in conjunction with the NTT IndyCar Series. The historic open-wheel cars will begin their tour in Southern California with historic racing …

Vintage Indy recently announced its 2024 schedule which features five major events, three of which will be in conjunction with the NTT IndyCar Series. The historic open-wheel cars will begin their tour in Southern California with historic racing organization HMSA, for an inaugural stop at one of IndyCar’s crown jewels, the Grand Prix of Long Beach, April 19-21.

For the fifth consecutive year, Vintage Indy will be featured at Road America for IndyCar weekend June 6-9. A few months later the series will take part in the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix inside Schenley Park August 2-4.

See more details at VintageMotorsport.com.

Historic Indy cars set for 2024 GPLB

HMSA and Vintage Indy have announced that historic Indy cars will appear April 19-21, 2024 at the 49th annual Grand Prix of Long Beach. 40 years on from the CART PPG IndyCar World Series debut on the streets of Long Beach, cars from the 1960s on …

HMSA and Vintage Indy have announced that historic Indy cars will appear April 19-21, 2024 at the 49th annual Grand Prix of Long Beach. 40 years on from the CART PPG IndyCar World Series debut on the streets of Long Beach, cars from the 1960s on will delight fans with sight and sound speeding throughout the Southern California street circuit.

“When I first wanted to do this, I was thinking about the first time I saw the turbine car at Riverside — it just blew my mind, ” recalled HMSA President Cris Vandagriff. “This is is our opportunity to bring cars that haven’t been seen on the West Coast since then, and I’m looking forward to it.”

“Myself, our staff and the entire Vintage Indy membership are beyond thrilled to have been considered and invited by HMSA’s Cris Vandergriff and the Grand Prix of Long Beach to this crown jewel on the NTT IndyCar schedule. It is such a historic and prestigious Southern California Motorsport happening and is our fourth different venue over the years where we’ve been a companion to IndyCar,” said Michael Lashmett, president of Vintage Indy.

See the full story, including a recap of the recent Vintage Indy support event at World Wide Technology Raceway, at VintageMotorsport.com.