Lime Rock Historic Fall Festival (2014) – Recap & Photo Gallery

The enjoyment of Lime Rock Parkโ€™s 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 trackโ€™s 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 deadโ€”the first fatality in the eventโ€™s 32-year history.

Despite Duranโ€™s death, the Festival carried on, amending its original schedule to include a tribute to the fallen racer during Mondayโ€™s activities. Over the course of the weekend, attendees were able to peruse five cars from clothing magnate Ralph Laurenโ€™s collection, celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Porsche Speedster and enjoy Friday nightโ€™s repartee between Honored Guest Sir Stirling Moss and local resident Sam Posey, as moderated by event chairman Murray Smith, as well as Sir Stirlingโ€™s autograph session.

Sundayโ€™s combined Concours dโ€™Elegance and Gathering of the Marques drew its largest crowd in recent memory. Some 800 Marques carsโ€”Porsches, Ferraris, Mercedes-Benz, Vipers, Fords, Chevys, Pontiacs, Buicks and Oldsmobilesโ€”filled the racing surface from Big Bend to West Bend. (See coverage in Vintageโ€ˆRoadcar this month.)

One of the weekendโ€™s 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 weekendโ€™s four races won by San Franciscoโ€™s Danny Baker in his 1963 Cooper T61, and the fourth contest going to Floridian Bob Goeldnerโ€™s 1962 Brabham BT2. The Juniors also took part in Sundayโ€™s concours, with the Best in Class prize taken home by Mitch Eitelโ€™s 1959 O.S.C.A.