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FAN GUIDE Toyota.Com/Camry GPLB.COM | 1 44 TH FAN GUIDE toyota.com/camry GPLB.COM | 1 109476_1_05098DP_FY18_Camry_THRILL_Ad_4x6.indd 1 2/6/18 6:25 PM S A ATCHI & S A ATCHI LOS ANGELES • 3501 SEPULVEDA BLVD . • TORRANCE, CA • 90505 • 310 - 214 - 6000 SIZE: Bleed: 4.25" x 6.25" Trim: 4" x 6" Live: 3.75" x 5.75" Mechanical scale is 100% of final BY DATE W/C DATE BY DATE W/C DATE No. of Colors: 4C Type prints: Gutter: LS: Output is 100% of final Traffic Diversity Review Panel Print Producer Assist. Account Executive CLIENT: TMS Advertising EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTORS: F. Costa Studio Manager CREATIVE DIRECTOR: M. D’Avignon Account Executive JOB TITLE: MY18 Camry Print “THRILL” Tracking Production Director ASSC. CREATIVE DIRECTORS: Account Supervisor PRODUCT CODE: 250031 CM5 COPYWRITER: Art Buyer Management Director AD UNIT: P4CB Proofreading ART DIRECTOR: V. Soler CLIENT TRACKING NO: 05098P Art Director PRINT PRODUCER: R. Dallas-Noble Ph.469.357.2053 Ad Mgr./Administrator ART PRODUCER: S. Houghton •Chief Creative Officer PRODUCTION DATE: Oct. 2017 National Ad Mgr. STUDIO ARTIST: P. Ramirez Ph: 469.357.2070 •Exec. Creative Director MECHANICAL NUMBER: ______________ VOG PROJECT MANAGER: N. Zappas Ph. 310.214.6505 •Creative Director SHOT NO: CAM_MY18_0060_V001 •Assc. Creative Director Corp. Mgr., Mkt. Comm. Copywriter V.P. Marketing •Assc. Creative Director Legal/Product PROOF NUMBER ––––––––––––– SPECIAL INFO: B1194-006606-00 Product TMS Diversity Binder 44th TOYOTA APRIL 13-15, 2018 GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEACH FUN-TASTIC! That’s the 44th Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, April 13-15! There will be no speed limits on this city street circuit as six great series roar through three days of non-stop racing, headed by the Verizon IndyCar Series with drivers like defending series champion Josef Newgarden, 2017 Long Beach winner James Hinchcliffe, Scott Dixon and more. Super Saturday is highlighted by the BUBBA burger Sports Car Grand Prix at Long Beach featuring the IMSA WeatherTech Series. You will also enjoy Motegi Racing Super Drift Challenge under the lights Friday and Saturday nights, Pirelli World Challenge and Robby Gordon’s SPEED Energy Stadium SUPER Trucks. New this year, the high-horsepower Trans Am cars from the 1960s-70s will make their first-ever appearance in Long Beach in the Historic Trans Am Challenge. You've got three full days of fun, starting with the Lifestyle Expo and Family Fun Zone, featuring video games, KidRacer Electric Kart track, Bubble Rollers, Dance Masters, home and car displays and the K1 Speed Kart Track so you can put your driving skills to the test. Plus, two great concerts are free with your race ticket — Fiesta Friday with Ozomatli and Saturday Rock-N-Roar featuring The Cult. 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Account Executive CLIENT: TMS Advertising EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTORS: F. Costa Studio Manager CREATIVE DIRECTOR: M. D’Avignon Account Executive JOB TITLE: MY18 Camry Print “THRILL” Tracking Production Director ASSC. CREATIVE DIRECTORS: Account Supervisor PRODUCT CODE: 250031 CM5 COPYWRITER: Art Buyer Management Director AD UNIT: P4CB Proofreading ART DIRECTOR: V. Soler CLIENT TRACKING NO: 05098P Art Director PRINT PRODUCER: R. Dallas-Noble Ph.469.357.2053 Ad Mgr./Administrator ART PRODUCER: S. Houghton •Chief Creative Officer PRODUCTION DATE: Oct. 2017 National Ad Mgr. STUDIO ARTIST: P. Ramirez Ph: 469.357.2070 •Exec. Creative Director MECHANICAL NUMBER: ______________ VOG PROJECT MANAGER: N. Zappas Ph. 310.214.6505 •Creative Director SHOT NO: CAM_MY18_0060_V001 •Assc. Creative Director Corp. Mgr., Mkt. Comm. Copywriter V.P. Marketing •Assc. Creative Director Legal/Product PROOF NUMBER ––––––––––––– SPECIAL INFO: B1194-006606-00 Product TMS Diversity Binder 44th TOYOTA APRIL 13-15, 2018 GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEACH 44th TOYOTA GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEACH TENTATIVE SCHEDULE Verizon IndyCar Series – INDYCAR BUBBA burger Sportscar Grand Prix at Long Beach – IMSA Pirelli World Challenge – PWC Historic Trans Am Challenge – Historic Trans Am Motegi Racing Super Drift Challenge – Super Drift SPEED Energy Stadium SUPER Trucks – SST Friday, April 13 Spectator gates open .............................................................................. 7 a.m. IMSA practice.................................................................................... 7:40 a.m. Lifestyle Expo opens .............................................................................. 8 a.m. INDYCAR practice 1 ............................................................................. 10 a.m. Historic Trans Am practice .............................................................. 11:40 a.m. SST Practice.................................................................................... 12:20 p.m. INDYCAR practice 2 ............................................................................... 2 p.m. Historic Trans Am qualifying .................................................................. 3 p.m. PWC Practice .................................................................................... 3:30 p.m. Verizon IndyCar Series Fan Appreciation All-Driver ...............4 p.m. Autograph Session, (INDYCAR Paddock) IMSA qualifying ................................................................................ 4:45 p.m. Lifestyle Expo closes .............................................................................. 6 p.m. Super Drift practice ........................................................................... 6:45 p.m. Fiesta Friday Concert -Ozomatli ........................................................ 6:45 p.m. Motegi Racing Super Drift Challenge Competition #1 ........7:20 p.m. Saturday, April 14 Gates open ............................................................................................. 7 a.m. Lifestyle Expo opens .............................................................................. 8 a.m. PWC practice .................................................................................... 8:45 a.m. PWC qualifying ................................................................................. 9:20 a.m. APRIL 13-15, 2018 | 2 GPLB.COM | 3 44th TOYOTA APRIL 13-15, 2018 GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEACH FUNFUN-TASTICTASTIC!! INDYCAR practice 3 ........................................................................ 10:45 a.m. Historic Trans Am RACE ................................................. Noon Commence IMSA pre-race .............................................................. 12:30 p.m. BUBBA Burger Sportscar Grand Prix at Long Beach RACE ...1:05 p.m. Round 3 of the IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship (100 minutes) INDYCAR qualifying & FIRESTONE FAST 6 ...................................... 3:30 p.m. SPEED Energy Stadium SUPER Trucks RACE #1 ...............5:05 p.m. Lifestyle Expo closes .............................................................................. 6 p.m. Motegi Racing Super Drift Challenge Competition #2 ............7 p.m. Rock-N-Roar Concert - The Cult ............................................................ 6 p.m. Super Drift practice ........................................................................... 6:25 p.m. Sunday, April 15 Gates open ............................................................................................. 7 a.m. Lifestyle Expo opens .............................................................................. 8 a.m. INDYCAR warmup .................................................................................. 9 a.m. Pirelli World Challenge RACE ....................................... 10 a.m. Mothers Exotic Car Parade .............................................................. 11:50 a.m. INDYCAR Pre-Race Ceremonies ..................................................... 12:30 p.m. INDYCARS to grid ........................................................................... 12:35 p.m. “Drivers, start your engines” ............................................................. 1:23 p.m. 44TH TOYOTA GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEACH ..................1:40 p.m. (Race #3 of the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series – 85 laps) SPEED Energy Stadium SUPER Trucks RACE #2 ...............4:05 p.m. Lifestyle Expo closes ......................................................................... 5:00 p.m. (Schedule Subject to Change without Notice) APRIL 13-15, 2018 | 2 GPLB.COM | 3 44th TOYOTA GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEACH RACE
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