History of Speed at New Jersey Motorsports – Photo Gallery

1973 McRae GM-1 F5000 driven by Jim StengelThe New Jersey Vintage Race – History of Speed was held October 2-4, 2009 on 2.25 mile Thunderbolt Raceway at New Jersey Motorsports Park in Millville, New Jersey.

Sanctioned by SVRA, the New Jersey Vintage Races featured 10 groups, with practice and qualifying sessions on Friday and Saturday mornings before each group races on Saturday afternoon. A Sunday warm-up preceded the final feature races later that afternoon.

Additionally, Saturday’s racing activities ran concurrently to the World War II Warbirds at Millville, an open house of rare historic airplanes at the nearby Millville Airport.

For more information and results, visit www.svra.com.

SVRA History of Speed at New Jersey Motorsports Photo Gallery (Photo credit: Rich Martin)

1959 Lotus 7 Climax driven by S. Wilson-Taylor

1959 Lotus 7 Climax driven by S. Wilson-Taylor

1957 Chevrolet Corvette driven by Bob Harvey

1957 Chevrolet Corvette driven by Bob Harvey

1971 Lotus 69 driven by Kyle Kaulback

1971 Lotus 69 driven by Kyle Kaulback

1969 Alfa Romeo Duetto driven by Roy Crowninshield

1969 Alfa Romeo Duetto driven by Roy Crowninshield

1967 Alfa Romeo Duetto driven by Ceasar Cone

1967 Alfa Romeo Duetto driven by Ceasar Cone

Vintage cars and a vintage bomber

Vintage cars and a vintage bomber

Start of the sports racing group qualifying race

Start of the sports racing group qualifying race

1967 McKee Mk 7 driven by Louis Casazza

1967 McKee Mk 7 driven by Louis Casazza

Ex-Paul Newman 1996 Pontiac Firebird IROC driven by Bob Salerno

Ex-Paul Newman 1996 Pontiac Firebird IROC driven by Bob Salerno

1975 Lola T296 driven by Lee Brahin

1975 Lola T296 driven by Lee Brahin

[Source: Rich Martin]

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