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		<title>Vegas Gaming Expert Picks Favorites in 2008 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LONG BEACH, Calif., March 21 /PRNewswire/ &#8212; Drew Lachey, the smooth- stepping second-season winner of Dancing With the Stars, and NASCAR pit reporter Jamie Little are among Las Vegas gaming expert Anthony Curtis&#8217; celebrity picks to give the pros some heat in the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race on Saturday, April 19, part of the 34th annual [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LONG BEACH, Calif., March 21  /PRNewswire/ &#8212; Drew Lachey, the smooth- stepping second-season winner of Dancing With the Stars, and NASCAR pit reporter Jamie Little are among Las Vegas gaming expert Anthony Curtis&#8217; celebrity picks to give the pros some heat in the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race on Saturday, April 19, part of the 34th annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.</p>
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Curtis, president of LasVegasAdvisor.com and one of the world&#8217;s most recognized and quoted gambling authorities, has sized-up how the stars of film, television and sports will fare in this historic, 10-lap race for charity, which is conducted in race-ready Scion tCs on a 1.97-mile street circuit through the downtown streets of Long Beach in Southern California.  He offers his expert predictions solely for entertainment purposes exclusively on <a href="http://www.raceschool.com/toyotaraceblog" target="_blank">ToyotaRaceBlog</a> and <a href="http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/" target="_blank">LasVegasAdvisor</a>.  [There will be no actual wagering on the outcome of the race.]</p>
<p>&#8220;The Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race is one of the world&#8217;s longest-running, most successful celebrity racing events, and it&#8217;s hard not to get fully immersed in all the captivating, fast-paced action,&#8221; said Curtis.  &#8220;Every fan has his or her favorite, and of course it&#8217;s interesting to see if the &#8216;long-shots&#8217; can pull off an upset.&#8221;Here&#8217;s the morning-line on how Curtis sees the field of 18, fresh off their four days of drivers&#8217; training at an undisclosed location in the California desert.</p>
<p><strong>Stars of Entertainment, Sports and Media:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>  &#8212; Drew Lachey (7-1) Young, athletic and possesses major celebrity-<br />
challenge chops, having won the second Dancing With the Stars.  Plus,<br />
the street says he&#8217;s been hanging out with NASCAR&#8217;s Jimmie Johnson<br />
(consecutive winner of the last two NEXTEL &#8211; now Sprint &#8211; Cup<br />
championships).  Drew&#8217;s the fave among the celebrity drivers.<br />
&#8211; Jamie Little (8-1) A serious racing pedigree that only starts with her<br />
day job as ESPN/ABC pit reporter for the NASCAR Nationwide and Sprint<br />
Cup Series (lots of racing connections here).  And she&#8217;s had glowing<br />
training reviews.  Jamie&#8217;s a serious threat.<br />
&#8211; Brad Lewis (12-1) &#8220;Antz&#8221;?  &#8220;Ratatouille&#8221;?  As a producer/director of<br />
family fare, this guy looks safe, right?  No way!  Word is he has<br />
motorcycle racing experience and burned it up in training.  Brad&#8217;s<br />
right up there with Drew and Jamie in my book.<br />
&#8211; William Fichtner (18-1) Prison Break&#8217;s FBI special agent Alexander<br />
Mahone has raced in this event before and his experience is big.<br />
Track-moles report that William has skeeelz.<br />
&#8211; Raymond Cruz (22-1) Unknown and difficult to rate.  Judging by his<br />
roles as Det. Sanchez on TNT&#8217;s The Closer and as Tuco in the critically<br />
acclaimed AMC series Breaking Bad, he seems tough enough on TV&#8230;but<br />
that&#8217;s not the track.  Good reports coming in from spies, though.  Give<br />
him a puncher&#8217;s chance.<br />
&#8211; Daniel Goddard (23-1) He&#8217;s got the soap-star good looks as leading man<br />
Cane Ashby on The Young and the Restless and plenty of enthusiasm &#8211; but<br />
maybe too much of the latter.  Rumor has it that he&#8217;ll be a contender<br />
if he can keep his adrenaline in check.<br />
&#8211; Nancy Lieberman (24-1) As an Olympic Medalist, collegiate and WNBA<br />
professional basketball player and coach; here&#8217;s that tall thing again<br />
(see John Salley).  But this Basketball Hall of Famer has earned her<br />
relatively short odds among the celebs.<br />
&#8211; John Salley (35-1) A world-class athlete with real racing chops (he<br />
raced in the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race last year) &#8211; but this dude&#8217;s 7-<br />
feet tall.  There&#8217;s not much in auto racing&#8217;s history to support a big-<br />
man advantage, let alone NBA-sized big.<br />
&#8211; Eric Dickerson (45-1) He&#8217;s famous for wearing his racer-like visor on<br />
the field, but that&#8217;s as close as this Pro Football Hall of Famer will<br />
get to being comfortable behind the wheel.  NFL superstars are more<br />
used to being driven than driving &#8211; and mostly in longer vehicles (like<br />
buses and limos).<br />
&#8211; Wilmer Valderrama (60-1) That &#8217;70s Show?  Fez?  Scion driver?<br />
Despite good training reports and hard work, meet this year&#8217;s long<br />
shot!</p></blockquote>
<p><strong> Professional Category:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>  &#8212; Mike Skinner (3-1) The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Champion won<br />
the Pro category in this race last year.  He&#8217;s the one to beat!<br />
&#8211; Tony Pedregon (4-1) This NHRA Funny Car Champion showed true grit,<br />
emerging from a spectacular crash earlier this year.  He&#8217;s got our<br />
respect &#8211; and short odds.<br />
&#8211; Marty Nothstein (5-1) Professional cyclist, Olympic Gold and Silver<br />
Medalist and 34-time U.S. Nationals Champion with titles in seven<br />
different events.  Can you say &#8220;competitive&#8221;?<br />
&#8211; Whit Bazemore (6-1) Two-time NHRA U.S. Nationals Funny Car winner.<br />
Maybe this race will get him some well-deserved attention from a<br />
potential sponsor.<br />
&#8211; Beccy Gordon (11-1) Don&#8217;t count out this professional off-road<br />
racer, NASCAR spokesmodel and ESPN pit-reporter.  With virtually a<br />
lifetime of motorsports experience growing up in a family of dedicated<br />
drivers, she&#8217;s got winning in her blood.<br />
&#8211; Sarena Traver (14-1) Grand-Am race car driver and fine jewelry<br />
designer (who garnered a spot by bidding $80,000 in the Boys and Girls<br />
charity auction).  Brass and class.  Let&#8217;s see how she does.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>  Rounding Out the Field:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>  &#8212; Bud Gordon (22-1) He&#8217;s not just the General Manager of Quality Toyota<br />
of Corona, Calif.; he&#8217;s got racing experience.  Bud&#8217;s participated in<br />
this race as a dealer three previous times&#8230;.he&#8217;s looking good.<br />
&#8211; Craig Barto (30-1) A genuinely nice guy &#8211; and a generous one, too.<br />
He won his spot by being the second $80,000 high bidder in the Boys and<br />
Girls Club charity auction &#8211; let&#8217;s see if he can translate that<br />
competitive spirit to the track.</p></blockquote>
<p>&#8220;Anthony Curtis understands the dynamic transformation the drivers go through, from &#8216;celebrity&#8217; to &#8216;race car driver&#8217;, and his predictions are meant to be entertaining,&#8221; said Les Unger, Toyota&#8217;s national motorsports manager. &#8220;The excitement and competition is fierce.  Stars sign up thinking the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race is a friendly rivalry for a good cause &#8211; which it is &#8211; but it attracts &#8216;the fast and the famous&#8217; because it also offers the genuine challenge of high-speed auto racing.&#8221;</p>
<p>Toyota will donate $5,000 to &#8220;Racing for Kids&#8221; in the name of each celebrity racer, and another $5,000 to the winning racer&#8217;s charity of choice. Racing for Kids is a non-profit program benefiting children&#8217;s hospitals in Long Beach and Orange County, Calif.</p>
<p>Finally, a $15,000 donation is made in conjunction with the 11th annual &#8220;PEOPLE Pole Award.&#8221;  Sponsored by PEOPLE magazine, the award honors the pole-position winner of the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race qualifying session on Friday, April 18.  On behalf of the race and its participants, Toyota has donated close to $1.6 million to various children&#8217;s organizations since 1991.</p>
<p>EDITOR&#8217;S NOTE:  Celebrity odds are provided for entertainment purposes only.  Wagering on the outcome of the race is neither encouraged nor implied.</p>
<p>ABOUT ANTHONY CURTIS:  Anthony Curtis is one of the world&#8217;s most recognized and quoted gambling authorities.  The president of LasVegasAdvisor.com, he has appeared as a casino expert on &#8220;Dateline NBC,&#8221; &#8220;48 Hours,&#8221; A&amp;E, E! Entertainment, Discovery, The Travel Channel, The Food Channel, The Learning Channel, and has been the subject of articles in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, San Diego Union-Tribune, Los Angeles Times Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Arthur Frommers&#8217; Budget Travel and Discover magazine.  Curtis is author of Bargain City-Booking, Betting and Beating the New Las Vegas and The Art of Gambling Through The Ages.   Considered one of the world&#8217;s foremost experts in tournament play, Curtis&#8217; top tournament wins include $76,000 World Matchplay Blackjack Championship, $125,000 Atlantic City Craps Championship, $50,000 Las Vegas Keno Championship, and $60,000 Las Vegas Blackjack Championship.</p>
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