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D-Jag, Devin, and Lotus 11. The fun was in watching the well driven Lotus 23Bs give the big bore guys fits, just like in the old days. Group 4 was a huge mix of monoposto (single seat) racing cars at least 30 years old. The odd duck was a front engine formula jr , with a Sprite engine turned at such an angle as to let the driver sit beside, not over the drive shaft. Group 5 was most confusing, but full of names like March, Chevron, Lola, Reynard, GT-40, Porsche and Ralt . All I know is that they went fast and made good noises. This was a great time to go for another Johnsonville Brat. Group 6 was historic production GTO. What a class! Trans Am Mustangs and Cameros, lightweight E-Jags and Corvettes, 427 Cobras, Shelby GT-350s, Porsche 911s and a brave soul in his megabuck Ferrari GTO. The surprise fast car around the track was a beautiful and well driven E-Type Lightweight. Group 7 was the feature class, and what a feature it was ! Over 40 Can-Am and USRRC cars were listed in the program. Grand Marshall Jim Hall lead a parade lap Sat. and Sun. in a different Chaparral each day. It was obvious that the 1200HP Shadow of Juan Gonzalez, and the famous dark blue "McLaren from hell" of racing great George Follmer were going to tangle.
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This was to be Follmer's last race in a Can-Am car before retirement, and you got the feeling he was in no mood to come in second. (He won with ease) Those cars almost made you forget about "normal" McLarens, Lolas, Ferrari 512s, Shadows, and the wonderful purple Holman/Moody - Paul Newman Honker II. I counted 28 cars in a bunch going around turn five, and conservative math works out to the sound of 19,000hp accelerating up the hill toward turn 6. Group 8 was a lot like group 2, but heavy on the Datsun Z cars, BMW 2002s, and small displacement 911s. The absolute screamer of the bunch was the yellow Lotus Elan coupe of Joel Weinberger. I don't think anybody ever passed him in practice, qualifying or the race. The last class was Group 9. These were Formula 1, Champ Cars, GTPs, and FIA GT cars. Get this, they only had to be ten years old to be eligible. They sort of cheated because there were two Formula One
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