
PREVIEW: SVRA U.S Vintage Grand Prix at The Glen
ABOVE: Peter Klutt, host of the Velocity Channel's "Legendary Motor Car" will be up on the wheel of his 1969 Corvette, shown here being raced at the Brickyard Invitational Indy Legends Pro-Am by Al Unser Jr.

"What we have is a wonderful three-way collaboration between the community, the track and the SVRA," says Marianne Shoemaker who is the festival chairwoman as well as director of guest and special services at Watkins Glen International. "You don't have many festivals presented on Fridays, but this really is a holiday for Watkins Glen and a great way to kick off a weekend of racing at the track."
Among the many features of the festival will be a Concours d'Elegance that was first presented in 1948 as well as inductions into the Walk of Fame on Franklin Street and tours of the original 6.6-mile public roads race course by vintage and historic cars. The festival's crescendo event is the Grand Prix Tribute Tour featuring select SVRA vintage racers. For most of the day vintage cars from both the SVRA and other invited private owners will be parked along the main drag of Watkins Glen. Corvette is the featured marque of the weekend. A hugely popular street festival underscores the authentic car culture so evident even on ordinary days in the village atmosphere.

"I am a little surprised and a whole lot humbled to have my name added to a list of such amazing champions," Guerrero said on Wednesday from Chicago en route to New York. "These SVRA events bring back so many memories too. I see people I remember, people that care for the sport and love it the way I do. All of that makes this honor so meaningful."
"This place has such huge history and such an emotional connection for me personally I just feel like this is where I should be," says St. James.
Lyn made history 31 years ago at The Glen when she became the first woman to score a solo victory in a major sportscar endurance competition at the IMSA GTO Serengeti Drivers New York 500.
Her 1985 success will be commemorated as part of the weekend's festivities. She will be sharing driving duties in Group 9 with one the SVRA's top drivers, Bruce Hamilton, in his 2008 Dallara-Infiniti Indy Lights racer.

Appropriately enough, the Historic Trans Am drivers will ladle on more genuine history when they join the SVRA for the fourth time this season. These cars are from the glory days of Trans Am, 1966 though 1972. They are held to the most rigid standards of authenticity. Many of the machines were driven by genuine legends of the sport such as Parnelli Jones, Dan Gurney, Mark Donohue, Peter Revson, George Follmer and Swede Savage.
NASCAR television announcer Mike Joy will be part of a strong field of 31 Historic Trans Am cars. Among the leaders of the series are Vic Edelbrock, Ken Epsman and Bill Ockerlund.
A major feature race of the weekend will be the Collier Cup race for MGs. The SVRA has now conducted this special contest since 1985. It is homage again to history, recognizing the contributions of sports car racing pioneers, the Collier Brothers: Barron, Miles and Sam. They established America's first MG import business in 1936 and founded ARCA. After the passing of Sam and Miles, the SCCA established the "Collier Brothers Memorial Trophy" race for their beloved MGs in 1954. The Collier Cup is a revival of that history.

Event sponsor Jaguar is back on track with their state-of-the-art F-Type sports cars. Davy Jones and Guerrero will lead a team of performance drivers to greet the company's customers. They treat them to hot laps and give them a turn behind the wheel with one-on-one coaching. In one of the more amazing arrive-and-drive opportunities anywhere, any fan who is a licensed driver with closed-toe shoes can get behind the wheel and feel F-Type performance on an autocross course of Jones' design. Again, the champion drivers will provide coaching.
"This is absolutely one of our marquee events of the season," says SVRA President and CEO Tony Parella. "We are so proud to be a part of an event that is such a perfect fit for this community. This is a tremendously historic track and everyone in Watkins Glen gets behind it one hundred and ten percent. We have one of the largest fields of cars in years with over 450 entries, and all are top quality. This is powerful."
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