2005 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race Field Announced: Celebrities...Start Your Engines! Karl Malone, Patrick Dempsey and Frankie Muniz Among Stars Expected to Vie for Victory LaneCelebrities in this world-renowned, 10-lap race for charity will tear through a 1.97-mile street circuit in downtown Long Beach, Calif. Part of the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, the Pro/Celebrity race provides fans with a little star-gazing to go along with the excitement that takes over the waterfront for an entire weekend.
The expected field of 17 includes the following group of fiercely competitive entertainment personalities, internationally known celebrities, sports stars and media:
Amanda Beard - U.S. Olympic swimmer (7-time Medalist)
Justin Berfield - "Reese" on "Malcolm in the Middle"
Patrick Dempsey - "Sweet Home Alabama," "Iron Jawed Angels," "Once & Again"
Paige Hemmis - "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"
Karl Malone - Future Hall of Fame NBA Great; former Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Lakers player
Misty May - U.S. Olympic beach volleyball player (Gold Medalist)
Frankie Muniz - "Malcolm" on "Malcolm in the Middle," "Racing Stripes," "Agent Cody Banks"
Meat Loaf - Singer, "Paradise by the Dashboard Light," "I Would Do
Anything for Love;" actor, "Fight Club"
Aaron Peirsol - U.S. Olympic swimmer (4-time Medalist)
Ingo Rademacher - "Jax" on "General Hospital," "Titans"
Wes Scantlin - Lead singer, "Puddle Of Mudd"
Mark Steines - Anchor, "Entertainment Tonight"
Returning this year is the 2004 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race champion, Christopher McDonald (with projects currently in post production - including Rob Reiner's "Rumor Has It" and "Dead Flowers" with Bill Murray). As the 2004 winner, McDonald will now compete with three other drivers in the "Pro" category.
In addition to McDonald, the professional drivers competing for the checkered flag are:
Ryan Arciero (three-time Baja 1000 champion racer), Matt Scranton (2004 NHRA Summit Pro RWD Champion, Sport Compact Pro Drag Racer) and Rhys Millen (Champion Rally and Formula Drift Team Racer).
"The Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race draws some of the most competitive celebrity and professional drivers because it offers the high-speed challenge of real racing, combined with a worthwhile charitable endeavor," said Les Unger, Toyota's national motorsports manager. "Last year's race was down to the wire and this year's race is sure to provide more of the same for fans."
Also racing in this year's event is Mike Sullivan, dealer principal for both Toyota of Santa Monica and Toyota of Hollywood.
Toyota will raise more than $100,000 for "Racing for Kids," a non-profit program benefiting children's hospitals in Long Beach, Calif. and Orange County. Toyota will donate $5,000 to "Racing for Kids" in the name of each celebrity racer, and another $5,000 to the winning racer's charity of choice.
Finally, a $15,000 donation is made in conjunction with the eighth annual "PEOPLE Pole Award." Sponsored by PEOPLE magazine and honors the pole winner of the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race qualifying session on Friday, April 8. In the past 14 years, the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race has generated more than $1.2 million for children's hospitals in Southern California.
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