The Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach celebrated its 50th edition with an electrifying race that captivated fans on April 13, 2024. Emerging victorious was Kyle Kirkwood, who drove a remarkable race that solidified his place among the elite drivers in the NTT IndyCar Series.
"Winning at Long Beach is such a special feeling, especially after all the hard work leading up to this race," said Kirkwood, who represents Andretti Global and competes with a Honda engine. This victory marks not only a personal achievement for Kirkwood but also a significant milestone in the event's long history.
"Winning at Long Beach is such a special feeling, especially after all the hard work leading up to this race,"
Set against the picturesque backdrop of Southern California, the race unfolded on the renowned streets of Long Beach, a challenging circuit known for its tight corners and demanding layout. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as fans and teams gathered for the milestone race.

One of the key moments in the race was Kirkwood's expertly executed strategy, allowing him to hold off fierce competition. "We had a solid plan, and it all came together perfectly on race day," Kirkwood explained, showcasing both his confidence and the team's tactical acumen.
"We had a solid plan, and it all came together perfectly on race day,"
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The race also provided a platform for other competitors to shine. Scott McLaughlin, who won the previous race at Barber Motorsports Park, commented on the intensity of the competition: "Every driver on the grid was pushing hard, and that's what makes this series so exciting. You never know what can happen when you're out there racing."
As the race progressed, it was evident that fans were treated to high-speed action and strategic battles throughout the field. "The energy this event brings, with the crowd and the atmosphere, makes every lap a joy to drive," added McLaughlin, showcasing the communal spirit of the event. This race will certainly offer another opportunity for drivers to showcase their skills on a different type of track.


