Originally Posted by imabenz
Woody,
Awesome photos. Did you take those? They are fantastic.
I sure wish that there was a worthwhile "oldtimer GP" event close to those of us in the Washington DC area. I'm talking about close enough for a day trip.
Something of the scale of a Monteray CA would be fabulous.
Thanks imabenz, yes they are mine. I go to an F1 race every year (except this one! ) but I have to say I think I prefer the atmosphere an the access you get at the Old Timer races - you can walk around the paddock, get close to the cars and talk to the drivers etc. I can really recommend taking a few days off to go and travel to one of these events.
Originally Posted by Uncle_Al
Thanks for sharing. I go to one of these races most years at Road America. They get a mix of cars very similar to what you showed. Never saw an Aston running here however. Expected to see a couple of XKE's. We get em. The class with the Fiat that you showed is also is not seen here. Racing Ferrari sedans are also rare. There are a lot of them in paddock but they stay there. As compensation we get a big block class where the Cobra's play with Vettes, XKE's, Camaro's and assorted Shelby Mustang's. Never been to the ring. Your pictures make me want to.
I'm glad it inspires you, every petrolhead need at least one trip to the 'ring in their lifetime! There were a couple of E's, but only caught this one racing:
Also some big American stuff too
Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
Awesome stuff Woody! I'm a huge fan of sports car racing from the 50s and 60s so this was a real treat for me.
Thanks Mike, its my favorite era too, for race and road cars. I wish I had managed to get a few more decent shots of this SLR
Still got plenty more to go through, I be adding them to the slide show I posted a link to in the original post.