Well, the streets of the Long Beach waterfront have ceased to be a racing circuit and are now to back to being just.....streets. It's been a great couple of weeks in the LBC, and I want to wrap up my Grand Prix of Long Beach of coverage with some final photos and observations from both on and off the track. I wasn't at the track to see the World
Now to continue Grand Prix of Long Beach coverage with some race action from the American LeMans series. The last time I'd shot ALMS was at Laguna Seca last year, so I'd had an itch for some sports car action for a while. What better place to take in some American Le Mans than on the streets of Long Beach? Here the #90 M3 takes turn one during
Another weekend, and another big event on the streets of Long Beach. There's really nothing on earth like a street course, and for the 36th straight year the streets of Long Beach were transformed into one of the world's most famous race tracks. While the Indy Car series might be the biggest draw of the Grand Prix weekend, it wasn't the
The Rocketsports Racing team may still be working the kinks out of their new Jaguar XKR ALMS car, but there's no denying the presence this car has on the track. Here's a high resolution photo of the car I shot last weekend at Laguna Seca. Head to the Desktops section now to pick it up in widescreen or standard format. -Mike Garrett
After running on the streets of Long Beach and at Petit LeMans in Atlanta, Falken Tire's ALMS team headed up the California coast last weekend to finish off their season at Monterey Sports Car Championships. 2009 has been a shakedown year of sorts for Team Falken, and they headed to Laguna Seca looking to finish off the year with a strong showing
I'm back home in LA now after a long road trip, watching dark rain clouds fill the sky. Rain in Southern California? Does such a thing exist? Anyways, we have a busy week ahead of us as we gear up for the Formula D finale in Irwindale, but before that we have more action from the Monterey Sports Car Championships at Laguna Seca. If you had the chance
After four hours of intense racing around Laguna Seca, the 2009 American LeMans season is in the books. I'm once again exhausted from a day of shooting and lugging my gear up and down the mountainous terrain, but I wanted to quickly post some of the day's results before I pass out here... The GT2 class winner was the #45 Flying Lizard Porsche
Just got back to to the hotel here in Monterey after spending the day at the final round of the 2009 American LeMans Series at Laguna Seca. My body is massively sore from hiking around Laguna Seca's scenic hills today, but before I collapse I wanted to post a few quick photos and highlights from the day's practice and qualifying sessions. At
Here's another high res desktop wallpaper to celebrate the end of the work week - the ALMS M3 GT2 at speed on Pine Avenue in Downtown Long Beach. Widescreen and standard versions available now in the Desktops section. -Mike Garrett
By popular request, we have a desktop wallpaper of the T-Mobile-sponsored GT2 Porsche as it crests a small hill on the Long Beach street course during the ALMS race. As always, widescreen and standard versions can be found in the Speedhunters Desktops section. -Mike Garrett