Reeves will be running in GR Cup, a spec series for Toyota GR 86-based race cars that supports SRO GT racing.

2010 toyota pro celebrity qualifying race

Actor Keanu Reeves, known for his roles in films like The Matrix and John Wick (as well as for being a genuine

stand-up guy), is going sports car racing. The legendary performer is entered as a one-off in the GR Cup field racing

at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend, his first appearance in a race since 2014.

The actor made in announcement in a video posted on the X account of Fanatec GT World Challenge America pwd

by AWS, the official social media site for the series organizing this weekend’s events at Indy.

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Reeves is best known for his acting, but he has a surprisingly robust history with cars and motorcycles. He has long

been a regular visitor on both Formula 1 and MotoGP grids around the world; indeed, he ranks among the most

dedicated celebrity fans of grand prix racing on both two and four wheels. His motorcycle collection is legendary, and

he even has his own moto brand.

Keanu Reeves and Cody Jones race at IMS in Toyota GR Cup

Reeves also already has a race win in something like a a Toyota, although it came in a road-going Scion modified for

safety at the 2009 Long Beach celebrity race. The Speed star also competed in the 2010 Long Beach event as a pro,

but he has not been seen on a racing grid since. He now steps back onto a grid in a spec GR86, the weapon of choice

in Toyota’s relatively new GR Cup series — and a much more serious machine than the Scion tC models used in his

past celebrity races.

Reeves will be joined at Indy by another celebrity driver: Cody Jones, from the 60-million subscriber YouTube

channel Dude Perfect. Jones gained his spot in the race as a prize for winning a go-kart race among other member

s of the channel. It will be his organized auto racing debut.