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Corvette’s 70th Anniversary—The 2023 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion

  • August 28, 2023
  • Images by Shawn Glad

The Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion stands as a cornerstone event of Monterey Car Week, celebrating historic racing from various eras of the 20th century every August in Monterey, California. This year, spanning August 16-19, the event highlighted the 70th anniversary of the Corvette, marking its historic racing debut in 1956. With a legacy that began at the Sebring 12-hour and led to a GT class win at Le Mans by 1960, the Corvette’s significance was both a highlight and a backdrop to the diverse collection of cars on display at this year’s event. Despite the reunion’s emphasis on Corvette, my attention was focused on classic European sports cars of the 1960s and, selfishly, Porsches from all eras.

In terms of watching the cars on the track at Laguna Seca Raceway, eleven scenic turns provide some great sight lines. Many argue that the ‘Corkscrew,’ an infamous S-shaped turn with a blind crest leading to a dramatic five-story descent between turns eight and nine, is the prime spot for viewing; I would agree. This location, under the shade trees, is where I typically chose to spend most mornings. Camera (and coffee) in hand, I watched cars negotiate the descent on the brink of control, and waited for the cars that excited me the most. With no shortage of subjects, I ended up taking a lot of photographs, thousands, actually.

Below are a few highlights spanning nearly a century of motorsport, including a few additional photographs in the gallery at the bottom.

Cheers!


1963 Chevrolet Grand Sport


1963 Chevrolet Grand Sport

1963 Chevrolet Grand Sport
Chassis: 004

In 1962, Zora Arkus-Duntov initiated a covert operation to create a lightweight C2 Corvette race car, aiming for success at Sebring and Le Mans while circumventing GM’s racing ban by planning to build and sell 125 units to private teams. Utilizing aluminum and a single-layer fiberglass body, the project was axed by GM after just five cars, leading to the termination of the Grand Sport program. Chassis 004, one of these cars and the most successful racer among them, was first owned and raced by Delmo Johnson in events like the Sebring 12 Hours before its sale in 1965. Originally intended to compete against Carroll Shelby’s Cobras in GT World Championship races, the Grand Sports, limited to five completed examples, ended up running in the C Modified class due to GM’s enduring racing prohibition, a category they weren’t designed for.


1960 Porsche RS 60 Spyder


1960 Porsche RS 60 Spyder

1960 Porsche RS 60 Spyder
Chassis: 718052
Driver: Wiliam Lyon
Group 1
SCCA Production — Small Displacement
1955-1967

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/60 sec., f/5.6, ISO: 100


1971 Sparling Special Ferrari Special

1971 Sparling Special Ferrari Special
Chassis: 872
Driver: John Goodman
Group 2
FIA Manufacturers Championship
1961-1971

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/80 sec., f/7.1, ISO: 100


1969 BMW 2002

Jack Fredericks established Hyde Park Motors in 1966, one of the first BMW dealerships and Alpina parts distributors on the West Coast. The dealership’s 1969 BMW 2002, this car, saw action in numerous IMSA and SCCA events. Notable owners included Rug Cunningham and Mickey Pleasant. After changing hands several times, Rial Barnett acquired it and restored it to its orange MacMillan Oil livery, as you see it here today.

Chassis: 1668269
Driver: Rial Barnett
Group 2
FIA Manufacturers Championship
1961-1971

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/80 sec., f/6.3, ISO: 100


1965 Porsche 911

This 1965 Porsche 911 was originally sold by Brumos Porsche. It was raced extensively in the 1968-1969 seasons in FIA, SCCA, AARC, TransAm, and NASCAR Grand Touring races by its third owner, Dr. Wilbur Pickett. It was a class winner at Sebring in 1969, driven by Peter Gregg and Dr. Wilbur Pickett.

Chassis: 301172
Driver: Mathew Goetzinger
Group 2
FIA Manufacturers Championship
1961-1971

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/80 sec., f/7.1, ISO: 100


1967 Porsche 910


1967 Porsche 910

This 1967 Porsche 910 notably achieved a 4th place finish in 1967 at the 12 Hours of Sebring with drivers Hans Herrmann and Jo Siffert. It also claimed a 2nd place finish that same year at the Norisring, driven by Alex Soler-Roig. It still wears its 1967 Sebring livery.

Chassis: XAD2328714B
Driver: Dave Hagan
Group 2
FIA Manufacturers Championship
1961-1971

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/80 sec., f/8, ISO: 100 (Top)


1967 Porsche 911S


1967 Porsche 911S

This is the well-known Michael Keyser/Bruce Jennings 1967 Porsche 911S. It was the first in the line of Toad Hall race cars, a name inspired by the children’s book “Wind in the Willows.” Keyser first drove the car at a 1969 driver’s school and, in 1970, handed it to Jennings and Bob Tullius for FIA events, achieving notable finishes. Keyser returned to racing the car in SCCA events in 1970 and FIA events in 1971 with Jennings and Bob Beasley.

Chassis: C-308472S
Driver: Kevin Buckley
Group 2
FIA Manufacturers Championship
1961-1971

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/80 sec., f/7.1, ISO: 100


1966 Porsche 911S

1966 Porsche 911S
Chassis: 306178S
Driver: Giancarlo Altamura
Group 2
FIA Manufacturers Championship
1961-1971

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/80 sec., f/7.1, ISO: 100


1955 Maserati 250F

This 1955 Maserati 250F was competitive from 1955 to 1959, and participated in 39 Grand Prix events, with driving legends including Sir Stirling Moss, Peter Collins, Carroll Shelby, Roberto Mieres, and Italians Mantovani and Perdisa.

Chassis: 2515
Driver: Kurt Engelhorn
Group 3
Grand Prix/Open Wheel Single Seat Racing Cars
1927-1955

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/60 sec., f/9, ISO: 100


1928 Bugatti 37A

1928 Bugatti 37A
Chassis: BC86
Driver: Luca Maciucescu
Group 3
Grand Prix/Open Wheel Single Seat Racing Cars
1927-1955

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/80 sec., f/8, ISO: 100


1917 Hall-Scott Model M

1917 Hall-Scott Model M
Driver: Dick Deluna
Group 5
Ragtime Racers Exhibition
1910-1920

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/60 sec., f/13, ISO: 100


1912 Packard Model 30

1912 Packard Model 30
Driver: Aaron Robinson
Group 5
Ragtime Racers Exhibition
1910-1920

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/60 sec., f/13, ISO: 100


1976 Porsche 935 K3


1976 Porsche 935 K3

1976 Porsche 935 K3
Chassis: 930000163
Driver: Ranson Webster
Group 6
FIA, IMSA, GT, GTX, AAGT, GTU, Trans-Am
1972-1981

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/80 sec., f/13, ISO: 100 (Bottom)


1976 Chevrolet Corvette Greenwood Wide Body

1976 Chevrolet Corvette Greenwood Wide Body
Chassis: 419076
Driver: Mike Thurlow
Group 6
FIA, IMSA, GT, GTX, AAGT, GTU, Trans-Am
1972-1981


1976 Porsche 935K3

1976 Porsche 935K3
Chassis: 9306700152
Driver: Steve Schmidt
Group 6
FIA, IMSA, GT, GTX, AAGT, GTU, Trans-Am
1972-1981


1984 Porsche 962

1984 Porsche 962
Chassis: 962/F01
Driver: Joe Robillard
Group 13
GTP, Group C, DP, WSC, LMP & GT1 (Through 2009)
1981-2007

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/100 sec., f/7.1, ISO: 100


1988 Porsche 962


1988 Porsche 962

This 1988 Porsche 962 debuted at the Suzuka 1000 km in 1988, finishing fourth with drivers Bruno Giacomelli and Naoki Nagasaka. It competed successfully through 1989 in the World Sports Prototype Championship and All Japan Sports Prototype Championship, including a win at the 1989 Fuji 500 Miles by Hideki Okada and Masanori Sekiya.

Chassis: CK 6-01
Driver: Patrick Long
Group 13
GTP, Group C, DP, WSC, LMP & GT1 (Through 2009)
1981-2007

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/60 sec., f/11, ISO: 100 (Top)
Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/80 sec., f/9, ISO: 100


2006 Riley Porsche DP Mark X1


2006 Riley Porsche DP Mark X1

2006 Riley Porsche DP Mark X1
Chassis: Riley 007
Driver: Ernie Spada
Group 13
GTP, Group C, DP, WSC, LMP & GT1 (Through 2009)
1981-2007

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/80 sec., f/10, ISO: 100 (Top)
Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/80 sec., f/11, ISO: 100


1990 AAR Toyota Eagle HF89

This 1990 AAR Toyota Eagle HF89 was the first Toyota GTP car to win a race, securing its place as a high point in Dan Gurney’s All American Racers project. The car, a five-time race winner, was driven by two-time IMSA champion Juan Manuel Fangio II, marking it as a significant early 1990s sports-racing prototype.

Chassis: 89T004
Driver: Robert Kauffman
Group 13
GTP, Group C, DP, WSC, LMP & GT1 (Through 2009)
1981-2007

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/100 sec., f/11, ISO: 100


Acemco Motorsports Saleen S7R

Acemco Motorsports Saleen S7R
GTP, Group C, DP, WSC, LMP & GT1 (Through 2009)
1981-2007

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/80 sec., f/10, ISO: 100


1969 Ford Escort

1969 Ford Escort
Chassis: BB49 HG33852
Driver: Dennis Adair
Group 14
Saloon Cars
1955-1969

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/60 sec., f/10, ISO: 100


1965 Giulia Sprint GTA

1965 Giulia Sprint GTA
Chassis: 613021
Driver: Matthew Polk
Group 14
Saloon Cars
1955-1969

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/60 sec., f/7.1, ISO: 100


1965 BMW 1800TI/SA

This is a 1965 BMW 1800TI/SA, the exclusive variant of the 1800 series, of which only 200 were produced. It was designed specifically for racing and featured a 130bhp engine with twin Webers, a Getrag five-speed close-ratio gearbox, uprated suspension, factory racing bucket seats, a roll cage, and a tachometer.

Chassis: 995194
Driver: George Calfo
Group 14
Saloon Cars
1955-1969

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/60 sec., f/8, ISO: 100


1966 Morris Mini Cooper S


1966 Morris Mini Cooper S

1966 Morris Mini Cooper S
Chassis: 1
Driver: Dennis Racine
Group 14
Saloon Cars
1955-1969

Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/60 sec., f/8, ISO: 100 (Top)
Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm, 1/60 sec., f/8, ISO: 100

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