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Legendary Hall of Fame NASCAR writer Al Pearce is being mourned throughout the sport after he died at the age of 82.
LONG BEACH — Just think, the Grand Prix of Long Beach began in 1975, with the Formula 5000 as the main event. Brian Redman of ...
The late Al 'Buddy' Pearce, center, holds a football helmet signed by all but five living winning Super Bowl coaches with ...
California unveiled its harborfront street race, and while perhaps less glamorous than Monaco, the birth of the Grand Prix of ...
The best example of doing what you love, doing it well, and never stopping doing it, Al set the standard for pursuing a ...
While reporting for the Times-Herald and Daily Press from 1969-2004, he covered William & Mary football and high school ...
Al Pearce, a legendary NASCAR reporter and a member of the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, died on Wednesday (April 9), ...
For the first time in his racing career, IndyCar rookie Louis Foster will race on the iconic streets of Long Beach.
IndyCar legends Al Unser Jr. and Mario Andretti were named co-grand marshals for the 50th edition of the Long Beach Grand Prix, this weekend from April 11 to 13.
Six-time GPLB winner Al Unser Jr. will join four-time winner Mario Andretti as co-grand marshals during this year’s Grand ...
Mario Andretti, a four-time winner of the Grand Prix of Long Beach, will be one of two grand marshals for this year’s race.
The Acura Long Beach Grand Prix turns 50 this year, and the come-from-behind win by Alex Zanardi (photo) in 1998 remains one of the event's magic moments.