Basically the Vintage festival is a famous race on Speedtv youll see on there. GT40's Porsche's, Ferrari's , Chevron's and other vintage race cars come out and race. Now what I do ther is Rolex is the main sponser for it, and we set up a museum featuring anywhere from 5-9 cars. Last year we celebrated Laguna Seca and Lime Rock's 50th anniversey, so the theme for that year was cars from 1957, which included A Maserati 450 that won Sebring that year, a Jaguar D type, and the worlds only Corvette SS, and a few other cars. Now as well as having these cars on display, there are walls and stands that have info on the cars. Our company sets up the museum, and researchs the cars history. For the past 3 years ,they either got computer graphic guys to find out the info, and last year they hired someone, but they all sucked to be honest, and after these past 3 years of tellign my dads boss the mistakes in the writing or info, they decided to put me on payroll to find them the info for this year. And not only do I find the info, but I also go and help them setup the museum, and bring in the cars! a couple years ago, I brought in a Ferrari 312 T2 and a Porsche 935 that won the 24hours at Daytona in 1978. Heers a few pics to help ya invision the museum:
This one was from a seperate tent from General Racing that we set up for the Indy Roadster. I forget why they were special last year lol.
And the McLaren F1 I got to ridei n my first year at Lime Rock: