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Keanu Reeves Wins Celebrity Category of 2009 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race

Sat Apr 18, 2009 9:32pm EDT
"King of the Beach" Al Unser Jr. is Overall and Professional Winner

LONG BEACH, Calif., April 18 /PRNewswire/ -- It was auto racing at its most
thrilling as actor Keanu Reeves prevailed over a highly competitive group of
stars of film, television and sports to win the Celebrity Category of the 2009
Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race.  "The King of the Beach," six-time Toyota Grand
Prix winner Al Unser, Jr., finished first among all drivers and won in the
Professional category, followed closely by NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
champion Johnny Benson.

Despite enjoying the lead for most of the race, world champion pro
skateboarder Danny Way's hopes of gliding into Victory Circle were dashed when
he and Fonzworth Bentley, host of MTV's "From G's to Gents," mixed it up in
the ninth lap, giving Reeves the opening he needed to cross the finish line in
his race-ready Scion tC only seconds before E! Entertainment Television's
Executive News Editor Ken Baker and comedian Carlos Mencia.  

Actress/singer Raven Symone was the first of the drivers to discover - the
hard way - how difficult the 1.97-mile street circuit through the downtown
streets of Long Beach can be to navigate, but the plucky Disney star remained
as upbeat after the race as the jovial Mencia, who surprised everyone with his
third-place finish among the Celebrities.  

It was Reeves, however, who claimed to be "in shock" at his triumph.  "It is
such a great feeling," said the new celebrity champ after the race.  "Bentley
and I had been going at it for most of the race, but when I got to the last
lap and came around the fountain turn I almost couldn't believe it.  I
figured, 'I'm just gonna go get it.'"

"This field had the crowd cheering through the entire race," said Les Unger,
Toyota Motor Sales USA national motorsports manager.  "Each of the celebrities
and the pros were hungry to take home the trophy this year, and they brought
their best to the show.  Throughout training and practice, they were intensely
focused but they also enjoyed the experience, which is exactly what the Toyota
Pro/Celebrity Race is all about."

In the Professional Category, Unser overcame the pros' :30-second handicap by
the eighth lap and held off the scrappy Benson and Southern California Toyota
Dealer representative Tom Rudnai, president of Longo Toyota in El Monte,
Calif., who came in third overall.  The 2008 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race winner,
ESPN/ABC pit reporter Jamie Little, came in fifth among the Pros.

Mencia echoed the feelings of the rest of the drivers, concluding by
complimenting Unser, saying, "It was humbling to be in this thing with a guy
[like Unser] who has dominated this track for so many years, and still he made
us feel great about being here, smiling and giving us tips.  He was always
smiling...even when he passed us on the track he was smiling!"


    FINAL RACE RESULTS:

      Pos    No.  Class                  Name                 Laps
        1     22  Pro                    Al Unser Jr.          10  21:41.273
        2     25  Pro                    Johnny Benson         10  21:44.001
        3     21  President, Longo       Tom Rudnai            10  21:46.945
                   Toyota
        4     11  Celebrity              Keanu Reeves          10  21:46.973
        5      2  Celebrity              Ken Baker             10  21:49.423
        6     18  Celebrity              Carlos Mencia         10  21:50.834
        7     24  Pro                    Coy Gibbs             10  21:54.021
        8     26  Pro                    Jamie Little          10  21:56.190
        9     14  Celebrity              Tim Daly              10  21:56.296
       10      5  Celebrity              Adrien Brody          10  21:56.414
       11      1  Celebrity              Eric Close            10  21:56.579
       12     19  Celebrity Auction      Annamarie Dean        10  21:59.141
                   Winner
       13     16  Celebrity Auction      Doug Fregin           10  22:04.274
                   Winner
       14      8  Celebrity              MaryLynn Rajskub      10  22:07.859
       15     20  Celebrity              Alex Trebek           10  22:11.287
       16      6  Celebrity              Fonzworth             10  22:14.165
                                          Bentley
       17      9  Celebrity              Danny Way              9  19:54.669
       18     17  Celebrity              Raven Symone           4  10:13.596




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.  Racing
for Kids is a national non-profit program benefiting children's hospitals in
Long Beach and Orange County, Calif.  Toyota has donated $1.7 million on
behalf of the race and it participants and various children hospitals since
1991.

Additionally, a $15,000 donation was made in conjunction with the annual
"PEOPLE Pole Award."  Sponsored by PEOPLE magazine, the award was given to
Danny Way, this year's pole-position winner of the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race
qualifying session.  Way selected the Action Sports Environmental Coalition
(ASEC) as his charity, to support ASEC's mission of progressive eco-education
and empowering people to adopt a sustainable lifestyle.  Way is hoping the
funds generated by the "PEOPLE Pole Award" will enable ASEC to build a "green"
skate park for kids in Hawaii.

The Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race will be broadcast on Speed Channel next month. 
(See local listings for time and channel.) 
 
SOURCE  Toyota Motorsports

Dara Cothran, +1-212-367-6814, dara.cothran@eurorscg.com; Sharon Noot,
+1-714-527-7735, sharon@nootinc.com; or Kym Strong, +1-310-874-2513,
Kym_strong@toyota.com



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