West Michigan Grand Prix

[1] As part of the promotion of the event three Trans-Am Series cars raced down Fulton Street.

A Ford Mustang Cobra, Oldsmobile Cutlass and Chevrolet Camaro passed Grand Rapids mayor John H. Logie waving the green flag.

Alan Wilson designed the 13-turn track named after late IndyCar Series driver Scott Brayton.

The Trans-Am Series was the headline event of both West Michigan Grand Prix editions.

[3] The track is now home to the Grand Cycling Classic, an event part of the United States National Criterium Championships.