Targa Sixty Six joining 2023 Chattanooga Motorcar Festival

Targa Sixty Six organizers recently announced it will be a part of the Chattanooga Motorcar Festival October 13-15, 2023. Targa Sixty Six participants look to have ample track time Friday, October 13 and Saturday, October 14, leaving the evenings …

Targa Sixty Six organizers recently announced it will be a part of the Chattanooga Motorcar Festival October 13-15, 2023.

Targa Sixty Six participants look to have ample track time Friday, October 13 and Saturday, October 14, leaving the evenings and Sunday available to enjoy all the exciting activities that make the Chattanooga Motorcar Festival unique.

Each entry includes:
• Driving privileges for 2 family members.
• Entry for up to 3 cars.
• Credentials for all the Festival activities.
• Light breakfast and lunch at the track Friday & Saturday.
• VIP Dinner Friday evening at the Coker Museum.

See more details at VintageMotorsport.com.

RM Sotheby’s offering ex-Schumacher Ferrari F1-2000 in latest Sotheby’s Sealed auction

The latest Sotheby’s Sealed offering is a race-winning Ferrari F1-2000, piloted to victory at the 2000 Brazilian Grand Prix by Michael Schumacher during his first championship-winning season at Ferrari. With that win, chassis number 198 played a …

The latest Sotheby’s Sealed offering is a race-winning Ferrari F1-2000, piloted to victory at the 2000 Brazilian Grand Prix by Michael Schumacher during his first championship-winning season at Ferrari. With that win, chassis number 198 played a significant role in securing Schumacher’s first championship.

With this car, Schumacher also secured pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix, and a fifth overall finish at the Spanish Grand Prix.

See more photos of the car and details of the auction at VintageMotorsport.com.

Season-opening HSR Spring Fling this weekend at Sebring

With the dust and victory-lane confetti barely settled after this past weekend’s 71st running of the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship race, Historic Sportscar Racing rolls into Sebring International Raceway …

With the dust and victory-lane confetti barely settled after this past weekend’s 71st running of the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship race, Historic Sportscar Racing rolls into Sebring International Raceway this week for its season-opening HSR Spring Fling, March 23-26. A full schedule of HSR vintage and historic endurance and sprint races share the weekend card with the USAC-sanctioned Porsche Sprint Challenge, USF Pro2000, USF 2000 and USF Juniors series in what will be the third-straight weekend of competition on the legendary 3.74-mile Sebring International Raceway road course.

Dedicated to historic and vintage motorsport competition, HSR offers a variety of classes and run groups for sports cars and other road racing machines from the last 65 years and beyond. A jam-packed schedule of events includes four feature races and the always exciting WeatherTech Sprint races for all run groups in a Saturday/Sunday doubleheader format.

The HSR feature-race lineup includes Sunday morning’s one-hour B.R.M. Chronographes Enduro Challenge at 8:15am and the weekend-opening SascoSports International/American Challenge sprint and Stoner Car Care Global GT and Classic RS Cup races that go off back-to-back late Friday afternoon.

The one-hour B.R.M. Enduro is a showcase of specific and period-matching groups of race cars divided into Vintage, Historic, Prototype and GT Classic (GTC) and GT Modern (GTM) classes. Vintage and GTC features a variety of cars from the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s. Historic, Prototype and GTM are home to race cars from primarily this century and the 1990s.

Friday’s Sasco Sports race at 5:50pm is a production-car showcase of big-bore American iron racing head-to-head with top sports cars from Europe and beyond. The flat-out sprint has competitors racing for the overall win in addition to top-three honors in the International, American and Porsche classes.

The popular Stoner Car Care Global GT and Classic RS Cup series share the track in a Friday finale, dual-feature race starting at 6:25pm. Stoner Car Care Global GT showcases contemporary but retired GT racing machines while the Classic RS Cup rekindles the thrill of the original 1970s International Race of Champions (IROC) Porsche series.

Saturday’s schedule is highlighted by final qualifying races for all groups followed that afternoon by the opening WeatherTech Sprint rounds. Sunday’s second and final rounds of WeatherTech Sprint races close out the HSR schedule from 11:20am through the final checkered flag of the weekend that afternoon around 3:20pm.

Spectator admission to the HSR Spring Fling starts as low as $25 for an advance three-day ticket with all sales exclusively online for “print-at-home” tickets at https://www.sebringraceway.com/. An additional service charge applies to all ticket sales. Access to the track is through Sebring International Raceway’s Main Gate No. 1 Friday through Sunday of race weekend.

Saloon Enduro returning to Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion

A raucous group of 36 “tin tops” comprising the 1955-69 Saloon car class will add an extra dose of entertainment as they compete in a one-hour endurance race to end the third day of the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion Friday, Aug. 18. In only its …

A raucous group of 36 “tin tops” comprising the 1955-69 Saloon car class will add an extra dose of entertainment as they compete in a one-hour endurance race to end the third day of the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion Friday, Aug. 18. In only its second year, the drivers of the popular group put on an entertaining race that fans of all ages enjoyed.

The Saloon class is one of 14 groups participating in the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, Aug. 16-19, at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. The historic racing event celebrates its 49th year on the Monterey Peninsula, and together with the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, are the founding events of the now world-renowned Monterey Car Week.

Saloon cars were in production prior to 1969 and were originally destined to be family transport. Soon, the cars turned into weekend racers. Not only are they fun to watch, but they can also navigate the 2.238-mile course with ease. Recognizable as every day drivers, the entry list includes Ford Anglias and Escorts, and Lotus Cortinas rivaling Alfa Romeo GTAs, BMW 1800s, and Mini Coopers.

“I cannot wait to race my Austin Cooper S at Laguna Seca in August! I consider this track to be one of the greatest race circuits in the world,” said David Woodhouse, a longtime participant and vice president of Nissan Design America. “At the moment, I can only imagine the course will perfectly suit such a nimble, giant-killing little car. Being front-wheel drive, I will have some adjusting to make as the character is so different to the open-wheel formula cars I am used to racing there.”

The Saloon Enduro will feature a mandatory driver change and five-minute stop during the race. As with all groups, the Saloon cars will be on track each of the four days, and some have applied for entry into the Corkscrew Hillclimb & Community Day on Sunday, Aug. 20.

“The Saloon cars are a case of ‘back by popular demand,’ both by visitors and drivers alike,” explained John Narigi, president and general manager of WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. “They were quick through the turns last year, and we’ll see how much faster they may be on the new track pavement.”

Entries for nine of the 14 groups have been determined after extensive vetting by the Advisory Council. The remaining groups are currently under review and are expected to be finalized within the next week to complete the grid. It is a time-intensive process to review the cars and accept the ones with provenance and period-correctness.

Jacky Ickx to be honored by RRDC in Long Beach

Jacky Ickx, six-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, who also claimed eight Formula 1 wins, the 1979 SCCA Can-Am series championship and back-to-back World Endurance Championship for Drivers titles in 1982 and ’83, will be honored by the Road …

Jacky Ickx, six-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, who also claimed eight Formula 1 wins, the 1979 SCCA Can-Am series championship and back-to-back World Endurance Championship for Drivers titles in 1982 and ’83, will be honored by the Road Racing Drivers Club in Long Beach, California, on Thursday, April 13. The “RRDC Evening with Jacky Ickx Presented by Firestone” is the RRDC’s 13th banquet honoring auto racing’s most influential leaders and icons. It will be held prior to the 48th annual Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach.

Previous RRDC honorees were Dan Gurney, Parnelli Jones, Roger Penske, Jim Hall, Brian Redman, Mario Andretti, Bobby Unser, George Follmer, Emerson Fittipaldi, Johnny Rutherford. David Hobbs and Rick Mears. These “RRDC Evenings” are acknowledged as one of the highlights of the auto racing social calendar, drawing fans and luminaries from all forms of motorsports.

See the full story at VintageMotorsport.com.

VSCDA set to kick off 45th season at GingerMan Raceway

As spring inches closer, VSCDA members are prepping for a special season ahead. Founded in 1978, the Vintage Sports Car Drivers Association is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year along with marque celebrations at events throughout the year. …

As spring inches closer, VSCDA members are prepping for a special season ahead. Founded in 1978, the Vintage Sports Car Drivers Association is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year along with marque celebrations at events throughout the year.

The kickoff to the season is VSCDA’s annual Spring Brake and Drivers School May 4-7 at GingerMan Raceway in South Haven, Michigan.

“The Drivers School begins with intensive classes the afternoon of May 4th,” said school chair Charlie Hall. “That way our students are ready first thing Friday morning to be on the track applying what they have learned from the instruction.”

Groups of students alternate between classes and track time throughout the day. Upon successful completion of the Drivers School, graduates gain racing privileges recognized by VSCDA and most other vintage groups.

VSCDA’s Drivers School has successful students of all ages, starting at 18, that get the benefit of VSCDA’s one instructor for each student approach. The club believes this helps the driver develop quickly and leads to long lasting mentoring and friendships.

“Most graduates will race Saturday and Sunday as part of the Spring Brake weekend, “said Kurt Marquardt, chair of the racing weekend. He continued, “We provide ample track time for a wide variety of vintage cars ranging from Formula Vees to muscle cars. Races will include a closed wheel enduro and the Sprite-Midget Series race. Our existing drivers are supportive of the newly minted racers who have become part of the VSCDA family, which adds to the racing camaraderie of the weekend.”

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