Memorial weekend a hit at Lime Rock Park

LIME ROCK — Memorial Day weekend at Lime Rock Park revved up May 28 with the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge race, sped into May 29 with the Royals Garage Presents The Veterans Memorial Car Show and made a grand finish May 30 with the Rolex Sports Car Series and GT race.The Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge race featured Mazda MX-5 Miatas, Mini Coopers, BMWs, Honda Civics, Kia Forte Coupes, MazdaSpeed 3s and VW GTIs.Despite threatening thunderstorms, the Memorial Day Rolex Sports Car Series and GT race was a success. It featured Daytona prototypes, Corvettes, Porsches, BMWs, Camaros and Mazda RX-8s. Although attendance was down a bit from last year, customers who did make it to the track were happy. “Goodness, given the weather forecast that some people were hearing, then seeing the deluge out my kitchen window early Monday morning, I thought it was going to be a disaster!” said John “Skip” Barber, owner of Lime Rock Park. “But of course it ended up a beautiful day and I am pleased with the turnout.”For results information from the weekend’s races, go to www.limerock.com.

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