Epic wet weather doesn’t slow down Trans Ams weekend

LIME ROCK — Ticket sale information wasn’t available at press time, but Trans Am weekend at Lime Rock Park seems to have been a big draw for visitors in spite of heavy rain on Saturday and Sunday and overcast skies and light drizzle Monday.

The big local action was on Saturday, when Jason Berkeley of Falls Village (driving a car sponsored by the Falls Village Inn) won second place in his class. Chris Dyson of Poughkeepsie (who considers Lime Rock to be his home track) was the overall winner for the day.

Look for more information on the big opening weekend at the track in next week’s Lakeville Journal.

Chris Dyson of Poughkeepsie, whose home track is Lime Rock Park, won Saturday’s Trans Am events. Photo by Tom Brown

Jason Berkeley of Falls Village, with car 67 sponsored by the Falls Village Inn, took second place in his class during Trans Am weekend at Lime Rock Park. Photo by Lans Christensen

Chris Dyson of Poughkeepsie, whose home track is Lime Rock Park, won Saturday’s Trans Am events. Photo by Tom Brown

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