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Nine Race Groups, FF Panel Discussion and More Coming to Next Week’s Lime Rock Historic Festival
Luigi Chinetti Jr.

Photo: Lime Rock Park | Illustration: Chuck Queener
More than 200 cars are already registered in nine race groups:
- - A Sporting Mixture: Small bore sports and sports/racers
- - Skip’s Championship Delight: Formula Ford’s 50th Anniversary Tribute
- - VSCCA Challenge: Sporting cars conforming to the norms of VSCCA
- - East Meets West: East street-based cars from Japan, Europe and the U.S.
- - Speedy & Agile: Racing cars built just to race
- - Morgan Meets Modena: A classic but unlikely confrontation
- - Cut & Thrust: Small bore production sports cars
- - 911’s Vs Garage Constructors: Can Porsche power confound lightweight science?
- - Japan's Sprite: The historic car of the future is here -- the Miata
Get the full weekend schedule
, including races.Saturday Night Dinner and a Panel
will pay tribute to the 50th anniversary of Formula Ford. Panelists will include Vintage Motorsport Executive Publisher and RACER Founder/President/CEO Paul Pfanner; Steve Nickless, author of The Anatomy & Development of the Formula Ford Race Car; well-known motorsports author Gordon Kirby; and drivers from the early days ofFormula Ford.
Get the entrant list.
Naturally, Vintage Motorsport and RACER will be at the entire event -- with a booth in the vendor midway and a special combo subscription rate of $60 (U.S. 1 year). And any new or renewal subscription comes with a free 2019 VM T-Shirt commemorating 50 years of IMSA (retail value $20).
VM columnist Burt Levy will be covering the event for the magazine and will also be in his usual spot on the store deck with the new audiobook of The Last Open Road, the first in the book’s six-novel series about the adventures of 19-year-old New Jersey gas station mechanic Buddy Palumbo in the world of open-road sports car racing during the 1950s. Listen to excerpts from Chapters 1 and 2.
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