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Vintage Racer Group

For owners of Vintage Race Cars cars

Mission: To promote the active use of vintage and historic sports and racing cars, in a format that emphasizes safety and enjoyment for all participants. Specifically, we will organize, sanction, and conduct vintage races for a broad range of cars, in the northeastern United States.

Philosophy: A vintage sports car can be best appreciated by being driven, in an environment for which it was intended. This form of use will encourage the acquisition, restoration, and preservation of these vehicles by current and future generations. Our emphasis is on the drivers: safe drivers, protected by their conduct and their car preparation, by their attitude and spirit on and off the track. Our events will encourage friendly, safe competition, among members with mutual respect for other participants and reverence for the historic nature of the cars.

Upcoming Events

  • Nov 27 Nov 29

    13th Annual Turkey Bowl

    The Turkey Bowl features nearly three hours of track time over the course of this three-day vintage racing event. “What better way to work off that extra helping of turkey while getting one last, inexpensive event in this ... »

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Contact:

Vintage Racer Group
MARK PALMER (PRESIDENT)
253 BRIDLE PATH RD
BETHLEHEM, PA , PA 1 8 0 1 7
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