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  • This video was posted to one of the other LRP groups; it MUST be seen!
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  • Lime Rock Park Announces a New Plan for the 2009 Running of the Vintage Festival, Labor Day Weekend

    For Immediate Release
    From Lime Rock Park
    Contact: Renea Topp
    Tel: 860.435.5000 x 301
    Email: renea@limerock.com

    Lime Rock Park Announces a New Plan for the 2009 Running of the Vintage Festival, Labor Day Weekend

    LAKEVILLE, CT (18 March 2009) – Preparations for the 27th Annual Vintage Festival on the traditional Labor Day weekend are well underway. The buzz is in the air as plans are being made, racing formats are changing and the car show is expanding. There is a new regime on board as Skip Barber, owner of Lime Rock Park, has nominated Murray Smith as the Event Chairman and the Vintage Sports Car Club of America (VSCCA) as the sanctioning body for the festivities.

    The past Vintage Festival organizers, Steve Earle and the General Racing Team, have decided to concentrate on the organization of the Monterey Historic Races. In the past, Smith has been the director of the Sunday in the Park car show but has now gladly accepted the challenge of organizing the entire weekend event.

    Smith is a well-known competitor in all forms of motorsports in a wide variety of vehicles but perhaps less recognized for his management experience in the field. He is past Chairman of BMP, the organization which runs the four major British Championships, Formula 3, British Touring Cars, GT and Superbikes and he is also a past member of the FIA Formula One Management Commission. Smith was the founder of the extraordinary Louis Vuitton Classic at Rockefeller Centre and also the instigator and organizer of the Legendes Historic Racing event at Mont Tremblant in Quebec. He was also the first to recognize the commercial potential of historic and classic car events and has been successfully involved with sponsorship development at Goodwood, the Nurburgring, Monterey, Silverstone, Monaco and with Barrett Jackson in Scottsdale, AZ. Smith is already planning interesting developments for the Lime Rock Park Vintage Festival in 2009.

    Classes for sports, GT and racing cars from the dawn of motor racing until the 70s will be catered for. The organizers will make sure a schedule of accepted entries happens early allowing potential participants to plan ahead.

    Smith promises more track time for participants this year and while the traditional sprint events will take place on the Saturday and Monday mornings of the event, optional two driver races of approximately one hour duration will also be introduced as part of the afternoon programs. Special features anticipated this year are to include a race and demonstration of some of the great front-engine, single seat racing cars, a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Morgan

    Marque, a one hour endurance race for the FIA race cars of Le Mans, Sebring and Daytona…and feature races for VSCCA eligible sports and racing cars.

    Sunday in the Park, the unique and highly anticipated car show of the Vintage Festival, will be substantially expanded this year. The goal: to line the entire 1.53-mile circuit with show cars. This extravaganza features everything from World War II amphibious vehicles to vintage motorcycles, to the most splendid of the great classics like Duesenberg and Bugatti – all in a picnic garden park atmosphere in Lime Rock Park’s secret valley.

    And for the fans…expect to see more racing and less warm-ups, marque car corrals, fan hospitality packages, courtesy shuttle golf cart rides, an autograph session, guest speakers, paddock tours and more.

    If you wish to enter your car to race or to show in the Sunday in the Park car show, please send your inquiries via email to vintagefestival@limerock.com or by snail mail to Lime Rock Park (c/o Vintage Festival) 497 Lime Rock Road, Lakeville, CT 06039. For further information call 800.RACE.LRP.
  • The Vintage Fall Festival has literally been a "showcase" event ever since Steve Earle took over the event. There was real racing going on, but it was only as real as Steve would allow. I don't mean it in a bad way. I enjoyed my drives in the last 4 VFFs, and understand why Steve wanted it this way. I did not necessarily agree, but there were allways beautiful cars, some great friendly dices, and minimal carnage (which is what Steve was trying to avoid). 99% of the drivers had a great time. Back in the days when our late friend Charlie Gibson ran the event, it was also a great show, with beautiful cars, but there was real racing, where you were assigned a grid position based on performance, not based on presentation. Again, Steve had his reasons for how he ran the show and I am very grateful for having had the opportunity to run each time in what is one of the best events at my home track. Thank you Steve.
  • just got my mar/apr issue of Vintage Motorsport...GREAT news for vintage fall festival...steve earl is gone...murray smith is in...now maybe we'll get to see some real racing! the past 2 years i skipped LRP and went to The Glen, oh what a difference...good work Skip...thanx, Ranger
  • April 1st - can't wait to hear those engines running again at Lime Rock. I'll be down at the 12 hour next weekend. Looking forward to it!
  • I sure wish it was on my agenda.
  • lets all get outta here and head to Sebring!!!
  • I can't wait to get back in the saddle. This winter has been too long. The only bad thing about Lime Rock is that you can't enjoy it year 'round.
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Lime Rock Park Announces a New Plan for the 2009 Running of the Vintage Festival, Labor Day Weekend

Preparations for the 27th Annual Vintage Festival on the traditional Labor Day weekend are well underway. The buzz is in the air as plans are being made, racing formats are changing and the car show is expanding. There is a new regime on board as Skip Barber, owner of Lime Rock Park, has nominated Murray Smith as the Event Chairman and the Vintage Sports Car Club of America (VSCCA) as the sanctioning body for the festivities.The past Vintage Festival organizers, Steve Earle and the General…

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Camping at Lime Rock

I have been going to LimeRock for the past 10-12 years, been to all the big events. I have enjoyed the VIP motorcycle parking, trips with my wife, wife & daughter, alone, with friends. I am looking for some feedback and input on camping at the park.

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