Photo: John Zimmermann Before 1975, sanctioned automobile races through city streets in North America were rare, the only real example being in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, first run in 1967. After the Long Beach Grand Prix showed how it could be done, street racing swept the continent, with some circuits good and others not so, some profitable...

Brian Redman won the inaugural LBGPβin 1975 as the concept of racing in city streets was proven viable.
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