GRAND PRIX OF CLEVELAND


The 'Grand Prix of Cleveland' is an event of the Champ Car World Series, held annually at Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland, Ohio. The 2006 race, held on June 25, marked the 25th anniversary of the event.
Normally a fully-functioning airport year-round, Burke Lakefront is shut down for the week leading up to the event each year, requiring careful maintenance of the runways in order to keep them safe for cars at high speeds. Even so, drivers regularly note the race is one of the toughest to drive in the Champ Car series as the track, designed for aircraft and not lightweight race cars, makes for a bumpy ride where grip is paramount.
No other active airport in the United States hosts such an event, making the Grand Prix of Cleveland unique in all forms of American motorsport.

Contents
History
Indy Racing League
Miss Cleveland Grand Prix
Past winners
2006: 25th anniversary
External links

History


Originally known as the 'Budweiser Cleveland 500', it was first held on July 4, 1982 as part of the CART series. Kevin Cogan started from pole position, however to the delight of the Cleveland crowd, local driver Bobby Rahal (from nearby Medina) won the race.
From 1982-1989, the race was held on a 2.48-mile layout. In 1990, the track configuration was abruptly changed. After practice and qualifying, several cars were experiencing problems in a bumpy section after turns one and two. Prior to the start of the race, the track was slightly reconfigured, eliminating the left-right combination of turns one and two. The main straight was extended towards the location of what was turn three, which then became turn one. The new layout measured 2.369 miles, and the segment eliminated became instead an extended exit to the pit road. The new layout was then adopted permanently.
The event's name has changed several times over the years to reflect naming rights sponsors of the race, however from 1984 the event has been principally known as the 'Cleveland Grand Prix'. The name was switched around in 1992 to 'Grand Prix of Cleveland' and has remained the same since.
Budweiser retained naming rights through 1994. Cleveland-based pharmacy chain Medic Drug owned the rights from 1995 to 1999, Marconi (now Telent plc) from 2000 to 2002, and US Bank has owned them since 2003. The full name of the 2006 event is 'Grand Prix of Cleveland presented by US Bank'.
In 1990, a round of IROC XIV was held as a support race, won by Martin Brundle. Formula Lightning also participated as a support race in the mid-1990s.
Indy Racing League

On June 29, 1999, it was announced that the race would switch alliances and become an event on the Indy Racing League schedule for 2000. The original course layout would be transformed into an oval configuation approximately 1.2 miles in length. A three-year initial contract was signed. The decision was not well-received by fans. Weeks later, however, it was determined that construction necessary for the oval configuration would require FAA approval, and the improvements the city deemed excessive and not enhancing to the airport. On September 9, 1999, Cleveland Mayor Michael R. White announced he was withdrawing his support of the event. In 2000, the race returned as a Champ Car event on the original course.
Miss Cleveland Grand Prix

2005 marked the very first year for The Face of Champ Car competition in which Sarah Marie Blanton of Ashtabula, Ohio was chosen as the very first Miss Grand Prix of Cleveland. Sarah traveled to Mexico City to compete against five other finalists from around the globe for the title of The Face of Champ Car 2006. She did not win, the title going to Brandi Latimer of Toronto, Canada. Sarah handed over her crown on June 25, 2006 to Skylar Starks and went on to accept a job with the Grand Prix of Houston and Cleveland within their Marketing Department in 2006 after she graduated from Cleveland State University.
Skylar Starks of Beachwood, Ohio is Miss Cleveland Grand Prix 2006. She is the first African American in the world to win this title.
During the 2007 Grand Prix of Cleveland, Skylar passed her crown over to North Royalton native Melanie Soster. Melanie will now travel to Mexico City in November to compete for the title of the 2008 Face of Champ Car.

Past winners


Season Race Winner Winning chassis Winning engine Pole Winner
1982 Bobby Rahal March Cosworth Kevin Cogan
1983 Al Unser Penske Cosworth Mario Andretti
1984 Danny Sullivan Lola Cosworth Mario Andretti
1985 Al Unser, Jr. Lola Cosworth Bobby Rahal
1986 Danny Sullivan March Cosworth Danny Sullivan
1987 Emerson Fittipaldi March Chevrolet-Ilmor Roberto Guerrero
1988 Mario Andretti Lola Chevrolet-Ilmor Danny Sullivan
1989 Emerson Fittipaldi Penske Chevrolet-Ilmor Michael Andretti
1990 Danny Sullivan Penske Chevrolet-Ilmor Rick Mears
1991 Michael Andretti Lola Chevrolet-Ilmor Emerson Fittipaldi
1992 Emerson Fittipaldi Penske Chevrolet-Ilmor Emerson Fittipaldi
1993 Paul Tracy Penske Chevrolet-Ilmor Paul Tracy
1994 Al Unser, Jr. Penske Ilmor Al Unser, Jr.
1995 Jacques Villeneuve Reynard Ford-Cosworth Gil de Ferran
1996 Gil de Ferran Reynard Honda Jimmy Vasser
1997 Alex Zanardi Reynard Honda Alex Zanardi
1998 Alex Zanardi Reynard Honda Jimmy Vasser
1999 Juan Montoya Reynard Honda Juan Montoya
2000 Roberto Moreno Reynard Ford-Cosworth Roberto Moreno
2001 Dario Franchitti Reynard Honda Mauricio Gugelmin
2002 Patrick Carpentier Reynard Ford-Cosworth Cristiano da Matta
2003 Sébastien Bourdais Lola Ford-Cosworth Sébastien Bourdais
2004 Sébastien Bourdais Lola Ford-Cosworth Paul Tracy
2005 Paul Tracy Lola Ford-Cosworth Paul Tracy
2006 A. J. Allmendinger Lola Ford-Cosworth A.J. Allmendinger
2007 Paul Tracy Panoz Cosworth Sébastien Bourdais

2006: 25th anniversary


The 25th running of the Grand Prix of Cleveland was held in June, 2006. As well as the Champ Car race, scheduled support events include Champ Car Atlantic, Formula Ford 2000 and Touring Challenge for Corvettes. It was commemorated by a painting of memorable grand prix events, with the background being every winning car entering the first turn.

External links



Grand Prix of Cleveland official website

Champ Car official website information on Grand Prix of Cleveland

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