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 <http://www.caracingnews.com/event.asp?id=226> 	 Rolex Monterey
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Monterey, CA, USA	


Pre-Event Activities Warm Up the Raceway; Racing Starts Tomorrow

August 13, 2009

For the true motorsports enthusiast there is no event quite like the
Rolex Monterey Historic Automobile Races, which start tomorrow (Friday,
August 14) at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Not only are history's most
significant race cars accessible in paddock areas for spectators to
admire at close range but also they perform, racing wheel-to-wheel to
thrill the crowds, which are expected to exceed 30,000 over the next
three days. 

The event is a cornerstone of Monterey Peninsula's Classic Car Week, a
veritable feast of things to see and do for car lovers, and utilizes the
renowned Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca like no other on the facility's
calendar. With practice on Friday and warm-ups Saturday and Sunday
mornings, racing begins after noon each weekend day for 15 race groups
that span nearly every era of motorsports history. 

The 2.238-mile Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca is nestled among the hills
between Monterey and Salinas and features among its 11 turns the
signature Corkscrew, which drops five stories from its entrance to the
challenging hairpin turn that follows it. For those of the 450
participants who are new to the track, a new- driver orientation was
held today, previewing the sights, sounds and smells in which spectators
will indulge tomorrow. 

"This helps to get the weekend off to a good start," said Mark Hamilton
Peters (Lakeville, Conn.), a private driver coach who -- working like an
energetic traffic cop -- orchestrated individual starts for the cars
taking to the track. "It helps the drivers who are here for the first
time become familiar with the track, so they don't have to go out cold
tomorrow. It takes away the stress of doing the Monterey Historics,
which is a big deal in any vintage racing driver's book." 

Peters added: "There are drivers here like John Morton and Brian Redman
who originally raced these cars that we are now seeing in historic
events. And then there are also participants here who, when they were
younger, saw those gentlemen drive and admired them and now have reached
a milestone in their lives that lets them live the fantasy of driving
like their heroes." 

With Porsche as the Featured Marque this year, pre-event activities
today also included "hot laps" for journalists in a fleet of newly
unveiled 2010 Porsche Panamera Gran Turismos. Behind the wheels of the
exotic four-door, four-seat sports cars were celebrity drivers Hurley
Haywood and David Donohue. (Haywood, one of the most winning endurance
racers ever, and Donohue, the 2009 Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona winner,
will be racing at the Rolex Monterey Historics.) 

Of the 450 vintage race cars competing here, one-third will be Porsches,
representing 61 years of the company's manufacturing legacy. Porsche
activities for the public will include its heritage display featuring
former and current race cars and a special showing of four cars from the
new Porsche Museum in Germany: the 1960 Porsche Type 718 Formula 2; the
1962 Porsche Type 804 Formula 1; the 1962 Porsche Type 718 W-RS
8-cylinder Spyder; and the Porsche GT1 98LM. The Porsche Club of America
expects to have more than 200 Porsches in its Club Corral and will
parade all its cars on Sunday. 

Between races spectators can visit the award winning Rolex Moments in
Time exhibit, which once again has knocked it out of the park with an
amazing presentation, including the 1969 Gulf Ford GT 40 that won the
1969 24 Hours of Le Mans race by less than four seconds. And leaving no
one wanting for more, Rolex has also included in the exhibit the 1969
908LH Porsche that took second place that year. 

For more information on the Rolex Monterey Historic Automobile Races,
visit www.montereyhistoric.com


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