Tickets On Sale for Puerto Rico Grand Prix, as Preparations
Continue for Season Finales
July 17, 2003
TICKETS ON SALE FOR PUERTO RICO GRAND PRIX
AS PREPARATIONS CONTINUE FOR SEASON FINALES
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico ‹ Tickets will go on sale Friday, July 18 for the
Puerto Rico Grand Prix, scheduled for the weekend of Oct. 23-26, at San
Juan¹s Isla Grande Airport. The Puerto Rico Grand Prix is the season finales
for both the Trans-Am Series for the BFGoodrich® Tires Cup and the SPEED
World Challenge GT and Touring Car Series.
Tickets can be purchased by calling TicketPop at 787-294-0001 or by visiting
ticketpop.com.
Meanwhile, preparations are underway to construct the 1.6-mile, 10-turn
temporary airport circuit. The picturesque circuit, which uses San Juan
Harbor as its backdrop, boasts a wide racing surface and complete track
visibility for fans. The circuit will have at least 10,000 grandstand seats
and 20 custom-made, air-conditioned hospitality suites.
Eagle West Construction, which has built many temporary street courses in
North America, including the Molson Indy Toronto and the Molson Indy
Vancouver Champ Car World Series tracks, has been hired to build the
circuit. According to renowned race track designer Martyn C. Thake, Eagle
West is the perfect choice. Thake, whose most recent projects include the
Monterrey, Mexico and Mexico City Champ Car World Series circuits, and the
Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Champ Car and Trans-Am Series street course, is
assisting the design and logistics of the race course.
³Eagle West has been building Vancouver for 13 years,² said Thake. ³They
also did the Houston and the Washington, D.C. race circuits. This year,
they¹re currently in the process of building Vancouver. They¹ll then move on
to build Denver, then Miami and finally Puerto Rico.
³Eagle West¹s experience makes them uniquely positioned to build the Puerto
Rico circuit,² added Thake. ³They are certainly the right company for the
job.²
The fencing being used for the Puerto Rico Grand Prix comprises a unique
modular system that speeds construction time.
³It¹s a panel system just like the ones used by Formula One and the Champ
Car World Series,² said Thake. ³It¹s the same system that was used at
Monterrey Mexico and Mexico City for the Champ Car events.
³It¹s much faster to install and remove,² added Thake. ³We¹re going to build
the entire race track in about two weeks as opposed to the 30 days it
normally takes.²
Also in the planning stages is the training of track workers. SCCA Pro
Racing will conduct training sessions in the areas of flagging and
communication, fire safety and vehicle extraction for event volunteers.
These training programs are held in conjunction with the Puerto Rican FIA
delegate.
"We will put together a three-day training program in August or September,"
said Thake. "We will bring in five or six SCCA-approved instructors from the
U.S. who will train the local Puerto Rican workers in SCCA procedures. We're
putting together a flagging and communication school, a fire school and a
wrecker school."
SCCA Pro Racing is thrilled to be part of such a world-class event.
"(Promoter) Jorge Diaz has brought together some of the industry's top
leaders to pull off a world class event," said Mitch Wright, SCCA Pro Racing
Vice President and General Manager. "SCCA is excited to be racing in Puerto
Rico and we will do our part to make sure the event is a success."
The Puerto Rico Grand Prix, the season finale of the 2003 Trans-Am Series
for the BFGoodrich® Tires Cup, is scheduled for Oct. 26, and will be aired
on a tape-delayed basis on SPEED Channel Nov. 1 at 1 p.m. The Trans-Am
Series for the BFGoodrich® Tires Cup features closed-fendered,
production-based, V-8-powered sports cars. The Trans-Am Series is America¹s
oldest continuously running sports car racing series and celebrates its 38th
anniversary in 2003.
The Puerto Rico Grand Prix, the season finale of the 2003 SCCA Pro Racing
Speed World Challenge Championships, is scheduled for Oct. 24-26, and will
be aired on a tape-delayed basis on SPEED Channel, Saturday, Nov. 15 at 4:00
p.m. Split into two different series, SCCA Speed GT and SCCA Speed Touring
Car, the SCCA Speed World Challenge Championships are the premiere
production car racing series in North America. For more information, please
visit www.world-challenge.com.