On my way home from the Velocity Invitational held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca, I have a few thoughts I would like to share. Event organizer Jeff OโNeill and his band of jolly pranksters have brought European-style vintage racing to America, period. For example, cars in the paddock are situated by run groups under large tents. In other words, no modern semi-trucks parked behind pre-war grand-prix cars which detract from the vintage nature of the event. This also allows spectators to easily walk between the cars and get a close look.
There were display cars I havenโt seen in years, including Eagle F1 and Indy cars, and a Mercedes 300SLR driven by Derik Hill on demonstration laps. Between vintage race sessions, McLaren had street cars running giving demonstration rides to spectators. Additionally, Porsche had a lineup of 917s (more below). Walking the pits, I stumbled on a Ferrari 166 Barchetta and a 1952 340 Mexico originally driven by Phil Hill. And the list goes onโฆ
Similar to England’s “Goodwood Revival”, cars are garaged under tents by their run group giving fans a better view of everything. ยฉ Rex McAfee
Back to McLaren, Sports Car Digest was honored to have one of the few interviews granted this weekend with McLaren CEOโs Zak Brown (stay tuned for an exclusive article later this week). Zak has an interesting insight into vintage racing and the future of the Velocity Invitational. Zak and his McLaren Racing brought four Formula 1 cars which were driven in demonstration laps by Charles Nearburg, Zak Brown and Mika Hรคkkinen.
The cars were a MP4/98T, MP4/13, MP4/26 and a MP4/27. This last the MP4/27 is the very chassis that Lewis Hamilton drove to his last victory for McLaren. Watching Charles Nearburg pop the MP4/27 over the turn one hill at full chat then at the last second jump on the binders to bring the car down to cornering speed is to be marveled at. And the sound simply cannot be described; itโs worth the price of tickets to next yearโs event.
Charles Nearburg enjoys a few laps in his McLaren F1 car.. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfeeZak Brown, CEO of McLaren, was gracious to give Sports Car Digest a one-on-one interview. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Then we have the legendary Porsche 917s. Porsche supported the weekend with a display of no less than six 917s. There were two 917K racers in the blue Gulf Oil colors that were on the cars when they won the World Sports Car Championships for Porsche in 1970 and 1971. There were also three of the 917/10s that raced in the SCCA Can-Am and European Interseries in 1972 and 1973. Last in the lineup was a 917/30 similar to the car that Mark Donohue dominated the 1973 Can Am series with.
The 917s were on-track multiple times throughout the weekend providing the fans with a glimpse of these stunning cars on track, versus just a static display. The Porsche display โloungeโ also included a Carrera 6 and 914/6 from the collection of Jeff Zwartโs, along with two simulators where enthusiasts could drive a virtual RS Spyder.
Porsche 917/10 Demonstration – This was the 1972 CanAm championship car driven by George Folmer – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Friday night was the Petersen Automobileโs โThe Future of Motorsportsโ dinner. Besides patrons being wined and dined, the highlight of the evening was twofold. Out on the terrace overlooking turn 1, attendees were able to watch the Mini vs. Mustang endurance race; night racing at Laguna! Six Mustangs against twenty Minis; what could possibly go wrong? It was a gas to see angry little wasps shod in driving lights across their front bumper battle American V8 iron.
The second highlight was the panel discussion of several high-profile figures in the motorsportโs world, including Jim Farley, CEO of Ford; Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing; Richard Varner, CFO of MotoAmerica and chairman of the Board of Directors at the Petersen Museum; Jay Frye, President of INDYCAR and Jacob Hawksworth, Founder and CEO of Hypercraft. The discussion on the future of racing focused on hybrid and full electric race cars was more than interesting. As for how future electric-powered races can evoke emotion without traditional engine sound is still up for debate.
Charles McCabe, Group 1, 1932 Bugatti T-59, grabs a bit of brake before entering the Corkscrew. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Event organizer Jeff OโNeill has seemed to take into consideration all who attended. For us photographers, he placed the same run groups at different times each day. This way drivers (and photographers) race under differing light each day which makes it more interesting for everyone. As for the spectators, Jeffโs team has curated a wonderful group of cars, many of which have not been seen locally for many years. To give credit where credit is due, this is largely due to the working of Steve Earle, Americaโs โPatron Saintโ of vintage racing.
In an interview a few weeks before the event, Steve explained Jeffโs goal was to simply seek out the best cars possible, and strive to make this like a world-class event at Goodwood or Silverstone. In other words, quality over quantity. With Steveโs connections, some truly special automobiles were brought out by their owners. Some specific examples from this weekend include a Gulf Mirage M6 that won the 1972 Spa race. Mk.1 Chaparral Mk.1 that actually debut at Laguna Seca in 1961. Or how about two Ferrari 250 GTO.
Derik Hill in the 300SLR Saturday.
And lastly if you just needed a little trackside โR & Rโ, there was the Sip and Savor Pavilion. Sixteen wineries offering samples of their wine. Opening Friday night these wineries offered samples of their wines for a modest cost. Believe me there is nothing like a glass of good red to enhance your track lunch.
If you were at this Velocity Invitational weekend, let us know what you thought of the event. If you missed itโฆshame on you. I have heard rumors it will be held in October so keep your ears open and be ready to make plans soon.
Velocity Invitational 2021 Photo Gallery
Gunnar Jeannette in an AAR Eagle F1 car. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Erickson Shirley, Group 1, 1934 Alfa Romeo Tipo B (P3) . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Richard Goldsmith, Group 9, 1970 Dodge Challenger . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Ernest Nagamatsu – 1959 Old Yeller II Mark II Buick Special ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Charles Nearburg enjoys a few laps in his McLaren F1 car.. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Chris MacAllister, Group 6, 1976 Ferrari 312 T2 . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Dick DeLuna in his Hale Scott car in the Corkscrew. Part of the Ragtime Racers. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
The awesome twin-turbo charged Porsche 917-30 leads a pair of older 917 coupes into turn 9. ยฉ Rex McAfee
Matt Johnson’s Shelby GT 350 leads the Mini of Robert Homke through Laguna’s turn two. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Anthony Wang, Group 3, 1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
One of several AAR Eagles taking a demonstration lap to the fan’s delight. ยฉ Rex McAfee
Richard Griot, Group 5, 1969 Porsche 908 . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Porsche 917 demo laps…ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Ned Spieker – 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB leads Michael Doyle – 1961 Jaguar XKE Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Afternoon light and sound of an air-cooled Porsche flat-12 917 make for an epic weekend. ยฉ Rex McAfee
Steve Schmidt – 1958 Porsche 356A Speedster ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Steve Schmidt – 1974 Porsche 911 RSR – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Charles McCabe, Group 1, 1932 Bugatti T-59, grabs a bit of brake before entering the Corkscrew. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Gunnar Jeannette, Group 5, 1969 Porsche 908/2 “Flunder” . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Steve Walker – 1973 BMW 3.5 CSL ยฉ2021Dennis Gray
Jeffrey Heller – 1961 Cooper Monaco heads Cameron Healy – 1953 Cooper Porsche Pooper – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Trans-Am racer Robert Canepa, Group 9, 1970 Ford Boss 302 . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
One of Dan Gurney’s famous AAR Eagles keeping the fans on their feet during one of the many demonstration laps. ยฉ Rex McAfee
Robert Stoker – 1956 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Rob Walton – 1965 Cobra Daytona – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Ranson Webster, Group 4B, 1961 Porsche Abarth Carrera . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Richard Goldsmith, Group 9, 1970 Dodge Challenger . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Dennis Singleton – 1970 Pontiac Firebird ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Paul Frame – 1957 Porsche 356A leading Lotus 26R – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Steve Schmidt, Group 4B, 1958 Porsche 356A Speedster, always makes the “show” on Sunday. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Nick Price – 1953 Jaguar C Type ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Zak Brown – 1984 Lancia LC 2 – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Jeffrey O’Neill, Group 4B, 1968 Alfa Romeo 1300 GTA Junior , climbs the long back straight. Photo Jeffrey O’Neill, Group 4B, 1968 Alfa Romeo 1300 GTA Junior , climbs the long back straight. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Ex-Penske – Follmer Porsche 917. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Chris MacAllister – 1976 Ferrari 312 T2 leading Zak Brown – 1980 Williams FW07B Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Ned Spieker, Group 4A, 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB , heads towards turn 9.. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
William Lyon, Group 3, 1960 Porsche RS 60 Spyder . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
David Donohue – 1995 Porsche Kremer K8 ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
James Farley – 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 and Jim Hague – 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Dalmo de Vasconcelos, Group 6, 1976 Shadow DN5 . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Porsche 917 demo run. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Nathanael Greene – 1925 Bugatti T-35 about to descend the Corkscrew – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Rob Walton – Chaparral 1 leads Cameron Healy – 1953 Cooper Porsche Pooper into the Corkscrew – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown takes a few demonstration laps in one of three McLaren F1 vintage F1 cars. ยฉ Rex McAfee
Two AAR Eagles on a Demonstration lap. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Charles Nearburg, Group 6, 1977 McLaren M23 . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Porsche 917 Demonstration laps. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Chris MacAllister – 1972 Gulf Mirage M6 – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Nick Price, 1959 Sadler Meyer Spl. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Ernie Prisbe, Group 5, 1971 Ferrari 312PB . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
David Perkins – 1965 Alfa Romeo GTZ ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Jeffrey O’Neill – 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
William Lyon, Group 4B, 1961 Porsche Abarth Carrera, enters the Corkscrew. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Tim Pappas – 1970 Porsche 914/6 GT ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Steve Schmidt – 1958 Porsche 356A Speedster Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
R Walton, Group 7, 1975 Porsche 911 RSR . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Cameron Healy – 1970 Porsche 908/3 in the seting sun Saturday afternoon. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Charles McCabe ERA leads Erickson Shirley – 1934 Alfa Romeo Tipo B (P3) – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
John Kerr, Group 1, 1932 Miller-Schofield Champ Car . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Jim Hague, Group 9, 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 , enters the famous Corkscrew. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
R. Walton, Group 4A, 1965 Cobra Daytona . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
David Hagan – 1967 Porsche 910 in Saturday’s setting sun. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Anthony Wang – 1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
John McKenna, Group 4A, 1962 Shelby Cobra . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Harindra de Silva – 1965 Elva Mk 8 in Laguna’s turn five Saturday.
ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Ernest Nagamatsu – 1959 Old Yeller II Mark II Buick Special – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
The pre-grid lane was placed inside the paddock, so EVERYONE could enjoy the staging process. ยฉ Rex McAfee
Ernie Prisbe – 1971 Ferrari 312PB. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Sunbeam Tiger – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Paul Frame, Group 4B, 1957 Porsche 356A . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Wade Carter – 1966 Porsche 906 – Copyright 2021 Bill Wageblatt
The V12 powered AAR Eagle Formula 1 car brought back memories for many a Dan Gurney fan. ยฉ Rex McAfee
Robert Kann, Group 4B, 1958 Porsche 356 Speedster . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Tom McIntyre – 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
John Mote – 1950 Allard K2 – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Dennis Singleton, Group 7, 1974 Porsche 911 RSR . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Richard Griot – 1969 Porsche 908. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Dennis Adair – 1959 Lotus Elite Type 14 – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Chris MacAllister – 1972 Gulf Mirage M6
Jonathan Feiber – 1960 Maserati T-61 Birdcage – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Two “Mini vs. Mustang” nighttime enduros were part of this yearโs Velocity Invitational. ยฉ Rex McAfee
Two 1969 Porsche 917 coupes graced today’s demonstration laps. ยฉ 2021 Rex McAfee
An Unlisted Elva in the Corkscrew. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
If you know this driver please let me know.
David Donohue – 1995 Porsche Kremer K8 – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Steve Schmidt – 1974 Porsche 911 RSR ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Steve Romak – 1976 March 761 – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
This Mini is not listed. If you know him please let us know. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Richard Griot – 1969 Porsche 908 – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Bob Hardison – 1958 Echidna Special and Charles McCabe – 1956 Cooper T-39 Bobtail entering the Corkscrew. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Mark Hamilton Peters driving the 1936 ERA R6B – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Mustangs, Chargers and Camaros make for some good brawls on track recalling the Trans-Am racess of years past. ยฉ Rex McAfee
Derik Hill in the 300SLR turn five late Saturday. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Forrest Straight – 1965 Ford Mustang GT350 – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Ned Bacon, Group 7, 1975 Porsche 911 RSR looking “muy rapido”. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Derik Hill in the 300SLR Saturday.
Martin Lauber – 1976 Porsche 911 RSR late Saturday afternoon. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Group 2 Leaders in Turn 1 – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
The 1971 Condor was a motor-home that McLaren used for trackside meetings, and obviously painted in McLaren orange. ยฉ Rex McAfee
Nathanael Greene, Group 1, 1925 Bugatti T-35, enters the Corkscrew. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
William Lyon – 1961 Porsche Abarth Carrera ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Michael Sweeney – 1963 Porsche 356B Super 90 “Coupester” leading Max Jamiesson – 1957 Porsche 356 Speedster and Tancredi D’Amore – 1957 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Night racing Saturday. Alan Terpins – 1975 Porsche 911 RSR. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Mark Leonard – 1965 Alfa Romeo GTA 1600 Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Jim Gallucci – 1960 Troutman & Barnes Scorpion ยฉ2021 dennis Gray
Jonathan Feiber – 1960 Maserati T-61 Birdcage entering the Corkscrew – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
John Scherer’s. 1966 Ford Mustang leads in Laguna’s turn two.
Michael Doyle – 1961 Jaguar XKE – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Ranson Webster – 1973 Porsche RSR ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Lyn St James – 1964 Ford 289 Shelby Cobra – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
The McLaren race garage included the 2011 Lewis Hamilton winning chassis (foreground) as well as the older 1998 V10 car that Mika Hakkinen used for his world championship. ยฉ Rex McAfee
John Goodman – 1971 Chevrolet Corvette. Night racing Saturday. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Cian Dowling – 1934 ERA R2A – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Just two of the many Minis entered in the night-time “Mini vs. Mustang” enguro. ยฉ Rex McAfee
Derik Hill in the Ferrari Mexico late Saturday afternoon. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Dennis Singleton – 1974 Porsche 911 RSR night racing Saturday.
ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
William Ockerlund – 1991 Chevrolet Duracell Camaro – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Porsche 917 display allows fans to enjoy them both in the pits and on the track. ยฉ Rex McAfee
David Swig – 1961 Chaparral Mk.1 ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Chris Locke – 1976 Lotus Type 77 F1 Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
An early Porsche 917 coupe is trailed by the younger and more powerful 917-30 Spyder. ยฉ 2021 Rex McAfee
Greg Meyer – 1959 Sadler Mk 4. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Robert Kann – 1958 Porsche 356 Speedster Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Ed Matsuishi – 1965 Porsche 911 ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
James Alder – 1952 Jaguar XK 120 OTS – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
John Kerr – 1932 Miller-Schofield Champ Car ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Ranson Webster – 1961 Porsche Abarth Carrera – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Ned Bacon – 1975 Porsche 911 RSR ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
David Perkins – 1965 Alfa Romeo GTZ – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Steve Schmidt’s 1958 Porsche Speedster ยฉ 2021 Dennis Gray
Arthur Cook – 1958 Lotus Eleven Series 2 leads Brad Baker – 1956 Cooper T-39 and Ernest Nagamatsu – 1959 Old Yeller II Mark II Buick Special Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Martin Lauber – 1976 Porsche 911 RSR ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Exiting Turn 1 in the Friday evening Mini vs Mustang Enduro – Copyrigh 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Cameron Healy – 1970 Porsche 908/3. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Porsche 917/10 Demonstration – This was the 1972 CanAm championship car driven by George Folmer – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Group 7 during Saturday evening race – Copyright 2021 Bill Wagenblatt
Porsche North America has arranged a display of six Porsche 917 race cars. ยฉ Rex McAfee
Derik Hill in the 300SLR Saturday.
The awesome 917-10 originally raced by George Follmer in the 1970’s Can-Am series. ยฉ Rex McAfee
John Linfesty’s Mustang exits turn two Friday night. ยฉ 2021 Dennis Gray
Jeffrey O’Neill, Group 4A, 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO , creates beautiful sights and sounds. Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Mark Hamilton Peters – 1932 Bugatti T-59 enters the Corkscrew. ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray
Cameron Healy, Group 5, 1970 Porsche 908/3 . Photo ยฉ Rex McAfee
Anthony Wang – 1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa ยฉ2021 Dennis Gray