Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach

Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach


Get a preview of the second event of the 2024 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach.

The 2024 season opened six weeks ago on the streets of St.

Last year’s winner Kyle Kirkwood will try to become the second driver since 2008 to win two races in a row at the California seaside city. Indeed, since 2008, only Alexander Rossi in 2018 and 2019 has managed to win two races in a row at Long Beach.

Alexander Rossi in 2018 and 2019, as well as Kyle Kirkwood are the only drivers who have started from pole to establish themselves among the working drivers. In history, only six drivers have won from the pole.

Introducing the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach

Race: Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach
Round: Strees of Long Beach – road cycle of 1,968 miles
Date: Sunday April 21, 2024
Hours: 12:30 pm local time (9:30 pm in France) – Schedule in detail
Distance: /85 tours / 167,28 miles
Those involved: 27 pilots
Poleman 2023 : Kyle Kirkwood (No. 27 Dallara Honda / Andretti Autosport – 66.2878 seconds / 106.879 mph)
Winner 2023: Kyle Kirkwood (Dallara Honda n°27 / Andretti Autosport)
Lap Record: Colton Herta (65.3095 seconds / 108.480 mph – April 9, 2022)
Push-to-pass : 200 seconds, within a limit of 20 seconds per activation (Disabled by start and restart, unless the restart occurs in the last two laps or the last three minutes of the race).
Tire distribution: Six sets of primary tires and four sets of spares. Teams must use at least one set of primary tires and one set of new spare tires for at least two race laps. Teams entering the roster may have an extra gear in the first half.
US Distribution: NBC
French announcements: Sports Channel+