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IndyCar paddock mourns legendary Long Beach GP promoter Jim Michaelian

Last updated: March 22, 2026 3:50 pm
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The IndyCar community is deeply saddened by the passing of Jim Michaelian, who died at 83 on March 21. Michaelian, a pivotal figure in the creation of the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, was instrumental in transforming it into one of the most renowned races in motorsports. The cause of his death has not been disclosed.

Spanning over five decades, Michaelian’s involvement with Long Beach was significant. He held positions as controller and chief operating officer before assuming the roles of president and CEO in 2001. His impact reached beyond the race, with involvement in organizations such as the Grand Prix Foundation of Long Beach, Visit Long Beach, and the LA Sports Council.

His sudden death, just weeks ahead of what would have been his last race at the helm, has led to tributes from the racing community. IndyCar driver and Fox analyst James Hinchcliffe shared his thoughts on a recent conversation with Michaelian on X:

“Floored by this news. Chatted to Jim last weekend. What he and his team built over decades at Long Beach Grand Prix stands as one of the great sporting events in the country. A racer through and through. He will be missed by many in our community.”

Two-time IndyCar champion Will Power also expressed his condolences on X:

“Saddened to hear of the passing of Jim Michaelian. Such a wonderful person and a big part of what kept the Long Beach GP so successful. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.”

Saddened to hear of the passing of Jim Michaelian. Such a wonderful person and a big part of what kept the Long Beach GP so successful. My thoughts and prayers are with his family 🙏 R.I.P. Jim

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Felix Rosenqvist wrote:

“Rest in peace Jim.”

Kyle Kirkwood of Andretti Racing, the current championship leader, added:

“Very sad news. Jim’s passion and love for our sport is unmatched. An all-around fantastic person whose legacy will carry on for many generations. Jim will be truly missed by everyone.”

Jim Michaelian is set to be succeeded by Jim Liaw, who will assume leadership following this year’s Long Beach event.


Roger Penske leads tributes to Jim Michaelian’s legacy in IndyCar

Jim Michaelian attends the 2023 Grand Prix of Long Beach. Source: Getty

Jim Michaelian’s influence on motorsport extended beyond administrative roles. For over 50 years, he was crucial in establishing Long Beach as a key event in American racing. Initially an ambitious street race, it grew under his guidance into a globally recognized competition.

With a background in physics and management, Michaelian also participated in endurance racing at major circuits, including Le Mans, Daytona, Nurburgring, Spa, Watkins Glen, and Sebring.

IndyCar owner Roger Penske paid tribute to his long-time collaborator:

“Everyone at Penske Entertainment and within the IndyCar community is deeply saddened by the passing of Jim Michaelian… A leader of a small, passionate group who believed in the concept of bringing elite open-wheel competition to Long Beach in the 1970s, worked tirelessly to make it happen despite steep odds and then helped nurture the Grand Prix of Long Beach into becoming America’s premier street race.

“His vision and energy surrounding this great event remained boundless for 50 years, as no task was too small for Jim, even while he served in numerous leadership roles. Penske Entertainment is committed to honoring Jim’s legacy… Our deepest sympathies are with his family.”

IndyCar president Doug Boles echoed these sentiments, reposting on X and writing:

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“A crazy, impossible vision 50+ years ago turned into an annual, epic racing event. Thanks Jim, for leading from the very start… and for the many shared laughs and conversations.”

Jim Michaelian’s passing leaves a considerable void. His work set a high standard for how motorsport can engage fans, cities, and culture.

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