The inauguralSonoma Speed Festival provided a perfect visual representation of a natural desire to achieve, go faster, and to push the boundaries of technology. The Festival, held in the heart of California’s wine country at Sonoma Raceway, now celebrating their 50th anniversary, hosted over 200 cars for historic display and track action. As the name implies, Sonoma Speed Festival celebrates the world of Motorsports. A diverse entry list of cars spanning over 100 years were on show from the most memorable eras of racing, including iconic and rarely seen historic racing cars.
Whether for demonstration, display, or racing, one could find a broad range of automotive activity at the Festival. A sampling of the breadth and depth of the cars included pre and post war Grand Prix cars, flip-top funny cars, Trans-Am racers, modern era prototypes, historic production, and GT cars. The Festival also highlighted one of Lewis Hamilton’s championship-winning Mercedes-AMG F1 cars.
The main attraction, of course, was the racing action. The run groups were carefully curated to showcase some of the “golden days” of racing and give fans an opportunity to witness rare cars in action. Revs brought out the 1966 Ford GT40 MKI and 1964 Alfa Romeo GTZ from the Miles Collier Collections for the event. Both cars and Revs’ driver Gunnar Jeanette performed very well, with the GT40 picking up a best finish of third place and the Alfa a fourth place over the course of the weekend’s races, which offered plentiful track time.
The Speed Festival included more than just racing though. There were also plenty of activities throughout the weekend. Within the paddock area, spectators could find practically everything – including virtual reality demos, auto racing simulators, auto museum and exotic car displays. A food park of local favorites, wine tasting, a car drawing competition, and automotive design discussions completed the festival experience. A highlight of the event included an Evolution of Speed exhibit featuring 20 cars in a timeline of racing car development.
Revs would like to thank Jeff O’Neil and the entire Speed Festival team, for putting together such a great event and inviting us to share in the history, sights, and sounds of some truly exceptional automobiles and people.
We are already looking forward to the next Sonoma Speed Festival!