RACING STRIPES
Gillian Zucker has California Speedway on the right track

"What people really love is competition," she says about sports fans. "What I think NASCAR does is connect you to that competition directly."

California Speedway’s traditional race experience with Southern roots is morphing into a magnet for what Zucker calls "the wow factor" — rock ’n’ roll concerts, fancy dining, and a host of shows to captivate both race and non-race fans.

A Wolfgang Puck restaurant opened in summer 2006, and acts like 30 Seconds to Mars, The Kevin Costner Band and Sammy Hagar have performed there since then. "It’s basically a mini-theme park when you come inside," she said. "It’s sort of the spectacle of the Olympics with the emotion and excitement of a Super Bowl game." Only time will tell whether her innovative approach pays off, but the New York native isn’t concerned with what critics may think. Her long days turn into long nights when she stays up past midnight answering e-mails from race fans across the region. Besides, there’s a good chance some of them aren’t
hard-core NASCAR fans — people who get a kick out of immersing themselves in that one epic event for the year.

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IN THIS ISSUE
FEB. / MAR. 2008 ISSUE


FROM THE EDITOR
POWERFUL WOMEN.
Fast cars. Good food. What more could anyone want? This issue of Inland Living Magazine peeks under the hood at the strategy Gillian Zucker, president of California Speedway in Fontana, brings to the traditional NASCAR rites of full-throttle speed and competitive driving. Her additions: fine food, entertainment, fan-oriented activities and Hollywood glamour.[Read More]

SPEED & THRILLS
NASCAR WEEKEND
Users Guide

It's time to get revved up for racing at California Speedway as the 2008 season opens with the West Coast debut of NASCAR during Auto Club 500 weekend. Three days of qualifying and racing will draw thousands of fans to the D-shaped oval in Fontana. Here are some important details that will get you right on track. [View PDF File]

GET ON TRACK WITH NASCAR
YOU’VE SEEN ALLTHE MOVIES, been to a few races and maybe even studied the tracks while playing the newest NASCAR title on your game system. [Read More]

THRILLS TAKE FLIGHT
ONE OF THE FIRST PLACES to check out is Perris Valley Skydiving, where thrill seekers can not only tandem jump out of a plane (strapped to an instructor), but also learn the ropes in a 96-foot-tall wind tunnel. [Read More]

ELEGANT EATS
THE QUICKEST WAY TO A ROMANTIC HEART
ROMANCE is in the air and you’re in the mood for some quality time with that special someone. Why not treat yourselves to dinner by candlelight? [Read More]

THE QUICKEST WAY TO A ROMANTIC HEART
ADD SOME SPARKLE TO YOUR LIFE - POP THE CORK on some Brut sparkling wines from the vineyards of California, considered by many to be the world’s most versatile wines. [Read More]

5 FOR DINNING
The variety of great places to eat in the Inland Empire is as vast as the area. Here are five restaurants with delicious food to get you started. [Read More]

RESISTANCE IS FUTILE, CHOCOLATE LOVERS
HALGREN’S CANDIES in Ontario has done more than just satisfy the sweet tooth of local residents, it has created lasting memories for those lucky enough to sample their homespun treats time and time again. [Read More]

DINING - FEED YOUR APPETITE CLOSE TO HOME
CHECKED the mileage on what you are eating lately? Canadian authors Alisa Smith and J.B. MacKinnon spent a year eating locally grown produce and writing “The 100-Mile Diet,” after they learned most foods travel some 1,500 miles before they land on the plates of North Americans. [Read More]

THE WEDDING PLANNER
FIRST THINGS FIRST - THE WEDDING PLANNER
What’s the first thing every bride and groom should have as they prepare to stride down the aisle into holy matrimony? You guessed it: a great list. From cake-tastings and dress fittings to rehearsals and time-savers from local experts, here’s a guide for counting down to the big day: [Read More]

SHOPPING
ONE DAY TO SHOP
Picture a Palm Springs weekend. Shopping and sight-seeing by day; afternoon cocktails at the hotel, followed by an elegant dinner on the town. [Read More]

BETTER LIVING
OPENING UP INSIDE SPACES
KITCHENS are the heart of today’s home, but many are too small and uninviting. That was the case in this Chino Hills home. [Read More]

TECHNOLOGY - GREAT SOUND IN VIEW
EVERY DAY, we see all kinds of sharply dressed and edgy-looking men and women listening to MP3 players while effortlessly gliding through the day. That is, until the earphone cords catch on something and the listener is yanked out of a blissful musical existence. [Read More]

THE SMART BUYER - A WORLD OF SERVICE TO YOUR DOOR
In today’s fast-paced world, time is a coveted commodity. Many people do their best to squeeze the most out of every minute. [Read More]

SPORT - THE TOUGHEST PAR-3 AROUND
ON A RECENT SUNDAY, Larry Gunn was one of 48 amateurs competing in a friendly 18-hole tournament at Empire Lakes Golf Course in Rancho Cucamonga. [Read More]

FITNESS - FIT FOR SUMMER
Swimsuit season is coming quickly and it’s never too early to start training your body. [Read More]

HEALTH - BUILDING A BETTER BRAIN
SWEATING AT THE GYM has its benefits, but most folks pay little attention to promoting and preserving their brains. [Read More]

NEAR & FAR
PALM SPRINGS - THE PERFECT GETAWAY
LATE AFTERNOON LIGHT slants across the fabled desert resort — a sun-drenched oasis, sparkling in the sand. Just as it’s touted in travel brochures, Palm Springs is the jewel of the desert, shining and multifaceted. [Read More]

ARTS & CULTURE
GIRLS WITH GLASSES - DOIN' THE iPOD SHUFFLE
The Mission: Get free drinks using only our wits, our iPods and sometimes questionable musical taste. [Read More]








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