GREY'S ANATOMY STAR PATRICK
DEMPSEY TO SERVE AS GRAND MARSHAL OF MOBIL 1 TWELVE HOURS
OF SEBRING
Sebring, Fla. - Heartthrob actor Patrick Dempsey, star
of ABC's top-rated television show Grey's Anatomy, will
serve as Grand Marshal of the 54th running of the Mobil
1 Twelve Hours of Sebring on March 18 in Sebring, FL.
"It is a tremendous honor to be the Grand Marshal
at Sebring," acknowledged Dempsey, who's been labeled
TV's biggest new star thanks to his portrayal of Dr.
Derek Shepherd - a role in which he was nominated for
best actor in a drama at this year's Golden Globes and
Screen Actors Guild awards. "I feel like I'm a kid
in the candy store, and I am going to enjoy every minute
of it."
Away from his role as a Hollywood sex symbol, Dempsey
is a car enthusiast and an avid racer. When he isn't
behind the wheel of his 1959 356 Porsche (the same make
and model that James Dean drove), his auto interests
take him to the track. At Sebring he will not only serve
as Grand Marshal for America's oldest and most prestigious
sports car race, but the day before (March 17) he will
take a run at the checkered flag when he competes in
the Panoz GT Series race at Sebring International Raceway.
"Maybe I need to win the Panoz race Friday so I'll
know my way to Winner's Circle for the 12 Hours," said
Dempsey, a Panoz Racing School graduate who has been
racing in the Panoz GT Series since 2004. "That
would be sweet!"
Patrick Dempsey is a graduate of the Panoz Racing School
and competes in the Panoz Racing Series.
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Last year was Dempsey's most successful season to date
on the racing circuit as he competed in the Baja 1000
with drivers Boris Said and Oriol Servia and had an impressive
third-place finish in the Panoz GT race at Road Atlanta.
"I enjoy the camaraderie among the racers and the
passion of the fans," admitted Dempsey, who last
month received a 1969 Mercedes as a 40th birthday gift
from wife Jillian. "I have always been a race fan
and to have the opportunities I have today is very rewarding."
Cosmopolitan's "Fun Fearless Male of the Year" and
People Magazine's runner-up for the "Sexiest Man
of the Year" title will not be the first Hollywood
star to race down the Ulmann Straight at Sebring. Paul
Newman, Gene Hackman, Craig T. Nelson, James Brolin,
Steve McQueen, David Carradine, Lorenzo Lamas and Dick
Smothers are among those who have previously driven the
famous Sebring race circuit.
Aside from his current runaway hit TV show, Dempsey's
acting credits feature his role opposite Reese Witherspoon
in the movie Sweet Home Alabama. In 2001 he garnered
an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama
Series for his role as Aaron Brooks in the critically
acclaimed Once & Again. Dempsey's future film endeavors
include Freedom Writers with Hilary Swank and the Disney
musical Enchanted with Susan Sarandon.
The American Le Mans Series begins its 2006 season with
the 54th annual Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring. The
12-hour endurance classic is scheduled for 10:30 a.m.
EST on March 18 at Sebring International Raceway. It
will be televised live on SPEED Channel in North America
and MotorsTV in Europe. In addition, Greenlight-Television
will distribute the race worldwide to more than 510 million
households. American Le Mans Series Radio will have flag-to-flag
coverage available at www.americanlemans.com, along with
IMSA Live Timing & Scoring.