The enjoyment of Lime Rock Parkโs 32nd Historic Festival was muted somewhat by the tragic loss of veteran vintage racer Lee Duran, who suffered fatal injuries in a single-car crash during the second Group 2 race. Suspension failure on his 1934 MG PA Special while negotiating the trackโs Downhill Turn pitched the car into a lethal flip and roll. Duran, 73, of Lyme, Connecticut, was transported to nearby Sharon Hospital, where he was pronounced deadโthe first fatality in the eventโs 32-year history.
Despite Duranโs death, the Festival carried on, amending its original schedule to include a tribute to the fallen racer during Mondayโs activities. Over the course of the weekend, attendees were able to peruse five cars from clothing magnate Ralph Laurenโs collection, celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Porsche Speedster and enjoy Friday nightโs repartee between Honored Guest Sir Stirling Moss and local resident Sam Posey, as moderated by event chairman Murray Smith, as well as Sir Stirlingโs autograph session.
Sundayโs combined Concours dโElegance and Gathering of the Marques drew its largest crowd in recent memory. Some 800 Marques carsโPorsches, Ferraris, Mercedes-Benz, Vipers, Fords, Chevys, Pontiacs, Buicks and Oldsmobilesโfilled the racing surface from Big Bend to West Bend. (See coverage in VintageโRoadcar this month.)
One of the weekendโs highlights was the featured race for Formula Junior, organized by Formula Junior Historics North America. Twenty-nine cars took the green flag at Lime Rock, the largest FJ field in North America this year, with three of the weekendโs four races won by San Franciscoโs Danny Baker in his 1963 Cooper T61, and the fourth contest going to Floridian Bob Goeldnerโs 1962 Brabham BT2. The Juniors also took part in Sundayโs concours, with the Best in Class prize taken home by Mitch Eitelโs 1959 O.S.C.A.