A bunch of FP cars on the interior roads.  MGA, TR-3, Alfa, Alpine.  F Production always had a lot of competitors
 Ken Gee’s Lotus 7 with a SAAB engine holding off Joe Cam’s Morgan.  Despite being very different cars, their lap times were almost identical.  Gee won with Joe Cam just a few seconds behind.
 Bob Turgeon won both HP races in his very tidy Sprite.
 Frank Nagle #83 is chased hard by Ralph Kemmerer #68 and #55 Hatch.  These 3 would mix it up on Saturday and Sunday.
 Another Sprite race with Dempsey ahead of Turgeon here and #11 John Cattell hanging on.
 A lone FIAT topolino in D sedan driven by H Emmert was not fast, but fun to watch.
 BARC driver Charley Stell’s Formcar leads an older FIII cooper.  Stell was top 5 in both races.
 A great shot to show how competitive Formula Vee was and still is.  27 Vees raced.  You can see the red #57 of David Piper bringing up the rear.
 Two hard charging vees leave a little dust from dropping a wheel.  The numbers are not seen but from the attitude of the cars these guys are driving hard.
 Three different formula cars together.  An older FIII car, a more moden FC car and a Vee are all vying for position.
 The field is spread out just a bit but the crowd is loving the racing.  Vee’s were not fast, but they sure were furious.
 The 3 stripes on thie Alfa indicate the driver is a novice in his first race weekend.  Drivers had to successfully complete an SCCA drivers school to enter.  H. Wessells was the driver
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